"Broken Arrow" full achievement name source textual sharing

Jun 24 2025

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The name of the achievements in "Broken Arrow" is quite unique, and the sources are also various. First of all, it is Bander's game. I originally thought that this achievement should be a tribute to the science fiction IP of "End's Game", but after searching, I found that his tribute should be "Flying Out of the Future. Bander's Game". What are the names of all achievements in Broken Arrows? What is the achievement: Band's Game Originally, I initially reflected that this achievement should be a tribute to the science fiction IP of "End's Game", but after searching, I found that his tribute should be "Flying Out of the Future. Band's Game", which was released in 2008.

The names of achievements in "Broken Arrow" are quite unique, and the sources are also diverse. First of all, it is Bander's game. I originally thought that this achievement should be a tribute to the science fiction IP of "End's Game", but after searching, I found that his tribute should be "Flying Out of the Future. Bander's Game".

What are the names of all achievements of Broken Arrows?

Achievement: Band's Game

Originally, I initially reflected that this achievement should be a tribute to the science fiction IP of "End's Game", but after searching, I found that his tribute should be "Flying Out of the Future. Band's Game"

The film was released in 2008 and currently has a Douban score of 8.3. The quality should be comparable to the level of animated series. Interested friends can search and check it out

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Page 1: Band's Game

Page 3: We don't know it is invisible

Page 5: This is a machine gun!

Page 7: Black Hawk Down

Page 9: Geneva Suggestions

Page 11: Red Dragon

Page 13: Air Force Doctrine

Page 15: Blue Beret

Page 17: General Bennett's final charge

Page 19: Fisherman's Dream

Page 2: Tears in the Rain

Page 4: Smells like...Victory

Page 6: Siege of friendly forces

Page 8: War never changes

Page 10: To citizens Mining and Grand Duke Pozalsky

Page 12: Pinata

Page 14: We call it a draw

Page 16: Unexpected joy

Page 18: The missile knows where it is

Page 20: Murphy's Law

Achievement: Tears in the Rain

The name of this achievement should come from the last monologue in Blade Runner, narrated by the artificial Roy Batty

The full text is as follows

I’ve seen things you people wouldn’t believe.

Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion.

I watched c-beams glitter in the dark near the Tanhauser Gate.

All those moments will be lost...in time.

Like tears...in the rain.

(You humans absolutely cannot believe what I have seen.

I witnessed the warships ignite fire along the end of the constellation Orion,

I watched the C-ray shine in the darkness near Tang Huaiser's Gate,

All these moments will eventually pass through time,

Just like tears, disappearing into the rain)

If any friend is interested, I suggest watching the original film. The original film can bring you a more spiritual shock than these words

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Page 3: We don't know it is invisible

Page 5: This is a machine gun!

Page 7: Black Hawk Down

Page 9: Geneva Suggestions

Page 11: Red Dragon

Page 13: Air Force Doctrine

Page 15: Blue Beret

Page 17: General Bennett's final charge

Page 19: Fisherman's Dream

Page 2: Tears in the Rain

Page 4: Smells like...Victory

Page 6: Siege of friendly forces

Page 8: War never changes

Page 10: To citizens Mining and Grand Duke Pozalsky

Page 12: Pinata

Page 14: We call it a draw

Page 16: Unexpected joy

Page 18: The missile knows where it is

Page 20: Murphy's Law

Achievement: We don't know it is invisible

Most people should know this, just talk a few words here

The name of the achievement comes from the record of the destruction of the F117 stealth fighter in the 1999 Kosovo War. The record was created by the Third Battalion of the 250th Missile Brigade of the Yugoslav Army. After the F117 was shot down, the relevant media quoted a large number of reports on the title "Sorry, we don't know it is stealth". This is the origin of the name of the achievement

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Page 3: We don't know it is invisible

Page 5: This is a machine gun!

Page 7: Black Hawk Down

Page 9: Geneva Suggestions

Page 11: Red Dragon

Page 13: Air Force Doctrine

Page 15: Blue Beret

Page 17: General Bennett's final charge

Page 19: Fisherman's Dream

Page 2: Tears in the Rain

Page 4: Smells like...Victory

Page 6: Siege of friendly forces

Page 8: War never changes

Page 10: To citizens Mining and Grand Duke Pozalsky

Page 12: Pinata

Page 14: We call it a draw

Page 16: Unexpected joy

Page 18: The missile knows where it is

Page 20: Murphy's Law

Achievement: Smells like...Victory

The name of this achievement comes from the name of "Storm 2. Vietnam"

But we can trace the origin to a line from the 1979 Vietnam War movie "Apocalypse Modern" and at the same time, the film also contributed another famous scene at the beginning of the film, namely the uh-1 helicopter cluster we often see in Vietnam-related videos, which are accompanied by "Valkyrie's Riding" through the camera

If you continue to trace it, screenwriter Milius said the line was inspired by comments made by former Israel Defense Minister Eriel Charon during the Six Day War (the Third Middle East War), when he took free diving after occupying enemy territory and announced, "We are eating their fish"

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Page 3: We don't know it is invisible

Page 5: This is a machine gun!

Page 7: Black Hawk Down

Page 9: Geneva Suggestions

Page 11: Red Dragon

Page 13: Air Force Doctrine

Page 15: Blue Beret

Page 17: General Bennett's final charge

Page 19: Fisherman's Dream

Page 2: Tears in the Rain

Page 4: Smells like...Victory

Page 6: Siege of friendly forces

Page 8: War never changes

Page 10: To citizens Mining and Grand Duke Pozalsky

Page 12: Pinata

Page 14: We call it a draw

Page 16: Unexpected joy

Page 18: The missile knows where it is

Page 20: Murphy's Law

��Just: This is a machine gun!

The name of this achievement comes from a video of a joint act of the United States and Germany. In which a US soldier shouted "this is a machine gun!" to another German soldier who fired an m2 heavy machine gun and then posted it online and gradually became an online meme, often appearing with German elements in World War II.

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Page 3: We don't know it is invisible

Page 5: This is a machine gun!

Page 7: Black Hawk Down

Page 9: Geneva Suggestions

Page 11: Red Dragon

Page 13: Air Force Doctrine

Page 15: Blue Beret

Page 17: General Bennett's final charge

Page 19: Fisherman's Dream

Page 2: Tears in the Rain

Page 4: Smells like...Victory

Page 6: Siege of friendly forces

Page 8: War never changes

Page 10: To citizens Mining and Grand Duke Pozalsky

Page 12: Pinata

Page 14: We call it a draw

Page 16: Unexpected joy

Page 18: The missile knows where it is

Page 20: Murphy's Law

Achievement: Siege of Friends

The name of this achievement comes from the Chinese Internet about Battlefield 4. It originated from the bad Chinese swearing words of PLA soldiers who accidentally attacked friendly forces in Battlefield 4. Later, the video was made into a whole video and released on Acfun. It was later moved and re-installed in the oil pipe.

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Page 3: We don't know it is invisible

Page 5: This is a machine gun!

Page 7: Black Hawk Down

Page 9: Geneva Suggestions

Page 11: Red Dragon

Page 13: Air Force Doctrine

Page 15: Blue Beret

Page 17: General Bennett's final charge

Page 19: Fisherman's Dream

Page 2: Tears in the Rain

Page 4: Smells like...Victory

Page 6: Siege of friendly forces

Page 8: War never changes

Page 10: To citizens Mining and Grand Duke Pozalsky

Page 12: Pinata

Page 14: We call it a draw

Page 16: Unexpected joy

Page 18: The missile knows where it is

Page 20: Murphy's Law

Achievement: Black Hawk Down

There is no need to say much about the origin of this achievement name, just briefly summarize it

The Black Hawk Down occurred in the 1991 Somali Civil War. Three Black Hawk helicopters carrying Delta troops and Rangers were shot down by Somali militias with RPG-7, and two of them crashed into the city. The US military immediately launched rescues to the crew members and engaged in a 15-hour street battle with thousands of Somali militias. Finally, with the help of Pakistan and Malaysian peacekeeping forces, they were able to withdraw

This incident eventually led to the withdrawal of all peacekeeping forces by the United Nations in 1995 and indirectly led to the subsequent Rwandan massacre

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Page 5: This is a machine gun!

Page 7: Black Hawk Down

Page 9: Geneva Suggestions

Page 11: Red Dragon

Page 13: Air Force Doctrine

Page 15: Blue Beret

Page 17: General Bennett's final charge

Page 19: Fisherman's Dream

Page 2: Tears in the Rain

Page 4: Smells like...Victory

Page 6: Siege of friendly forces

Page 8: War never changes

Page 10: To citizens Mining and Grand Duke Pozalsky

Page 12: Pinata

Page 14: We call it a draw

Page 16: Unexpected joy

Page 18: The missile knows it isWhere

Page 20: Murphy's Law

Achievement: War never changes

Or the core line "war , war never changes" from the Fallout Games series

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Page 3: We don't know it is invisible

Page 5: This is a machine gun!

Page 7: Black Hawk Down

Page 9: Geneva Suggestions

Page 11: Red Dragon

Page 13: Air Force Doctrine

Page 15: Blue Beret

Page 17: General Bennett's final charge

Page 19: Fisherman's Dream

Page 2: Tears in the Rain

Page 4: Smells like...Victory

Page 6: Siege of friendly forces

Page 8: War never changes

Page 10: To citizens Mining and Grand Duke Pozalsky

Page 12: Pinata

Page 14: We call it a draw

Page 16: Unexpected joy

Page 18: The missile knows where it is

Page 20: Murphy's Law

Achievement: Geneva Suggestions

The name of this achievement is a joke about the Geneva Convention. Its convention stipulates that non-combatants cannot be shot and killed on the battlefield. The main categories include journalists, medical personnel, prisoners of war who put down their weapons, pilots who jumped, Red Cross, Red Crescent Society members, etc. The main basis for judgment is "with or without weapons" and "with or without offensiveness". For example, the pilot who jumps in the skydiving has an offensive weapon of "fighter jets". The moment he jumps, the pilot has no weapons, except for the small pistols he has with him. If the pilot has enough time to surrender when it falls into enemy territory, the pilot will become the target of being shot unless the pilot is attacked.

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Page 5: This is a machine gun!

Page 7: Black Hawk Down

Page 9: Geneva Suggestions

Page 11: Red Dragon

Page 13: Air Force Doctrine

Page 15: Blue Beret

Page 17: General Bennett's final charge

Page 19: Fisherman's Dream

Page 2: Tears in the Rain

Page 4: Smells like...Victory

Page 6: Siege of friendly forces

Page 8: War never changes

Page 10: To citizens Mining and Grand Duke Pozalsky

Page 12: Pinata

Page 14: We call it a draw

Page 16: Unexpected joy

Page 18: The missile knows where it is

Page 20: Murphy's Law

Achievement: To citizens Mining and Grand Duke Pozalsky

Citizen Mining and Grand Duke Pozarsky were both Russian national heroes who appeared in the Russian-Polish war from 1605 to 1618

Minin was a meat merchant in Nizhny Novgorod. When Russia was ravaged by the interventional forces of Poland and Sweden, he planned to build a civilian army in Nizhny Novgorod and insisted on inviting the former Tsarist minister, Duke Pozarsky, who was injured in the Moscow citizen uprising, as commander of the civilian army, until the civilian army led by Pozarsky liberated Moscow, which was occupied by the Poles.

Dmitry Mikhailovich Pozarsky, in the 1605-1618 Russian-Polish war, was defeated on the whole line, and only led thousands of his personal soldiers to deal with more than 100,000 Polish troops, suppressed the Polish army's attacks to Kazan and Ryazan, and retained Russia's independent regime. From 1610 to 1613, he was the commander-in-chief of the Russian military, commanded the counterattack against Poland, and liberated Moscow on October 26, 1612.

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Page 13: Air Force Doctrine

Page 15: Blue Beret

Page 17: General Bennett's final charge

Page 19: Fisherman's Dream

Page 2: Tears in the Rain

Page 4: Smells like...Victory

Page 6: Siege of friendly forces

Page 8: War never changes

Page 10: To citizens Mining and Grand Duke Pozalsky

Page 12: Pinata

Page 14: We call it a draw

Page 16: Unexpected joy

Page 18: The missile knows where it is

Page 20: Murphy's Law

Achievement: Red Dragon

The name of the achievement comes from the name of another rts real-time strategy game "War Game. Red Dragon", so I will not elaborate on it here

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Page 5: This is a machine gun!

Page 7: Black Hawk Down

Page 9: Geneva Suggestions

Page 11: Red Dragon

Page 13: Air Force Doctrine

Page 15: Blue Beret

Page 17: General Bennett's final charge

Page 19: Fisherman's Dream

Page 2: Tears in the Rain

Page 4: Smells like...Victory

Page 6: Siege of friendly forces

Page 8: War never changes

Page 10: To citizens Mining and Grand Duke Pozalsky

Page 12: Pinata

Page 14: We call it a draw

Page 16: Unexpected joy

Page 18: The missile knows where it is

Page 20: Murphy's Law

Achievement: Pinata

A paper prop derived from Mexican folk activities, which is often hung at birthdays or holiday parties, usually stuffed with candy and toys

When the banquet is in progress, people can get candies and toys in it by knocking on sticks and breaking the outer shells

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Page 5: This is a machine gun!

Page 7: Black Hawk Down

Page 9: Geneva Suggestions

Page 11: Red Dragon

Page 13: Air Force Doctrine

Page 15: Blue Beret

Page 17: General Bennett's final charge

Page 19: Fisherman's Dream

Page 2: Tears in the Rain

Page 4: Smells like...Victory

Page 6: Siege of friendly forces

Page 8: War never changes

Page 10: To citizens Mining and Grand Duke Pozalsky

Page 12: Pinata

Page 14: We call it a draw

Page 16: Unexpected joy

Page 18: The missile knows where it is

Page 20: Murphy's Law

Achievement: Air Force Doctrine

The development branch of the Air Force originated from the game "Iron Ambition IV", I will not go into details here

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Page 5: This is a machine gun!

Page 7: Black Hawk Down

Page 9: Geneva Suggestions

Page 11: Red Dragon

Page 13: Air Force Doctrine

Page 15: Blue Beret

Page 17: General Bennett's final charge

Page 19: Fisherman's Dream

Page 2: Tears in the Rain

Page 4: Smells like...Victory

Page 6: Siege of friendly forces

Page 8: War neverChange

Page 10: To citizens Mining and Grand Duke Pozalsky

Page 12: Pinata

Page 14: We call it a draw

Page 16: Unexpected joy

Page 18: The missile knows where it is

Page 20: Murphy's Law

Achievement: We call it a draw

This name comes from the star's meme "We call it efficient". This line comes from the broadcast pop-up after players use neutrons to kill enemy colonial planets. The full text is as follows

After the killing on XX surface was completed, the neutron plume on XX gradually dissipated. The scan shows no signs of intelligent life were found; although the vegetation was destroyed, it will gradually recover. Some would call this practice of completely eliminating intelligent life and retaining only inorganic matter an evil war crime.

We call it efficient.

It gradually evolved into a fixed sentence - "We call it XX." Later, it gradually became a video meme

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Page 5: This is a machine gun!

Page 7: Black Hawk Down

Page 9: Geneva Suggestions

Page 11: Red Dragon

Page 13: Air Force Doctrine

Page 15: Blue Beret

Page 17: General Bennett's final charge

Page 19: Fisherman's Dream

Page 2: Tears in the Rain

Page 4: Smells like...Victory

Page 6: Siege of friendly forces

Page 8: War never changes

Page 10: To citizens Mining and Grand Duke Pozalsky

Page 12: Pinata

Page 14: We call it a draw

Page 16: Unexpected joy

Page 18: The missile knows where it is

Page 20: Murphy's Law

Achievement: Blue Beret

This achievement name originated from the symbol of the United Nations peacekeeping force "Blue Beret", which I will not elaborate on here

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Page 5: This is a machine gun!

Page 7: Black Hawk Down

Page 9: Geneva Suggestions

Page 11: Red Dragon

Page 13: Air Force Doctrine

Page 15: Blue Beret

Page 17: General Bennett's final charge

Page 19: Fisherman's Dream

Page 2: Tears in the Rain

Page 4: Smells like...Victory

Page 6: Siege of friendly forces

Page 8: War never changes

Page 10: To citizens Mining and Grand Duke Pozalsky

Page 12: Pinata

Page 14: We call it a draw

Page 16: Unexpected joy

Page 18: The missile knows where it is

Page 20: Murphy's Law

Achievement: Unexpected Joy

This achievement name comes from the award of the same name in the game "War Thunder", the only difference is that the shooting down units include fixed wing units in "War Thunder".

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Page 3: We don't know it is invisible

Page 5: This is a machine gun!

Page 7: Black Hawk Down

Page 9: Geneva Suggestions

Page 11: Red Dragon

Page 13: Air Force Doctrine

Page 15: Blue Beret

Page 17: General Bennett's final charge

Page 19: Fisherman's Dream

Page 2: Tears in the Rain

Page 4: Smells like...Victory

Page 6: Siege of friendly forces

Page 8: War never changes

Page 10: To citizens Mining and Grand Duke Pozalsky

Page 12: Pinata

Page 14: We call it a draw

Page 16: Unexpected joy

Page 18: The missile knows where it is

Page 20: Murphy's Law

Achievement: General Bennett's final charge

The name of this achievement may have originated from a cavalry charge at the Battle of Bellsheba in World War I, in which the British Fourth Light Cavalry Brigade launched a cavalry charge under the leadership of Brigadier General William Grant, successfully breaking through the defense of the Austrian army. The cavalry charge is often considered to be the last successful cavalry charge in human history.

In this battle, the British Empire's Egyptian Expeditionary Force successfully attacked and captured the Ottoman Empire's garrison in the Ildirim Army Group in Bershab, and from then on the Southern Palestinian offensive, the Sinai Peninsula and the Palestine Battles of World War I.

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Page 1: Band's Game

Page 3: We don't know it is invisible

Page 5: This is a machine gun!

Page 7: Black Hawk Down

Page 9: Geneva Suggestions

Page 11: Red Dragon

Page 13: Air Force Doctrine

Page 15: Blue Beret

Page 17: General Bennett's final charge

Page 19: Fisherman's Dream

Page 2: Tears in the Rain

Page 4: Smells like...Victory

Page 6: Siege of friendly forces

Page 8: War never changes

Page 10: To citizens Mining and Grand Duke Pozalsky

Page 12: Pinata

Page 14: We call it a draw

Page 16: Unexpected joy

Page 18: The missile knows where it is

Page 20: Murphy's Law

Achievement: The missile knows where it is

The name of this achievement originated from a military meme called "Missiles Know Where It Is", which originated from a training video of the US Air Force. It is famous for saying some car-like words throughout the article

The following is the full text

The missile knows where it is at any time. It knows this because it knows where it is not, and it obtains the difference or deviation by subtracting from where it is not, or where it is not, whichever is not, whichever is greater. The guidance subsystem uses deviations to generate correction commands to drive the missile from where it is to where it is not, and then to it nowAbsent location. Therefore, where it is now where it is not, so where it is now where it is not. If it is located not where it is not, the system needs to change. Changes are the difference between where the missile is located and where it is not. If variation is considered an important factor, it can also be corrected by the GEA. However, the missile must also know where it is. The missile guidance calculation scheme works as follows: Because the change modifies some of the information obtained by the missile, it is not sure where it is, but it is sure where it is not, within a reasonable range, and it knows where it was. It now subtracts where it should be, from where it is not, and vice versa. By distinguishing it from algebra and og, it shouldn't be where it is, where it is. It can obtain a deviation, a change, which is called "air"

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Page 3: We don't know it is invisible

Page 5: This is a machine gun!

Page 7: Black Hawk Down

Page 9: Geneva Suggestions

Page 11: Red Dragon

Page 13: Air Force Doctrine

Page 15: Blue Beret

Page 17: General Bennett's final charge

Page 19: Fisherman's Dream

Page 2: Tears in the Rain

Page 4: Smells like...Victory

Page 6: Siege of friendly forces

Page 8: War never changes

Page 10: To citizens Mining and Grand Duke Pozalsky

Page 12: Pinata

Page 14: We call it a draw

Page 16: Unexpected joy

Page 18: The missile knows where it is

Page 20: Murphy's Law

Achievement: Fisherman's Dream

The name of this achievement may be derived from "The Dream of a Fisherman's Wife" created by the Japanese painter Hokusai (the master of the Tentacle Monster Realm).

I can't release the picture. If you are interested, you can find it. If I release it, I will be hang up my guide

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Page 3: We don't know it is invisible

Page 5: This is a machine gun!

Page 7: Black Hawk Down

Page 9: Geneva Suggestions

Page 11: Red Dragon

Page 13: Air Force Doctrine

Page 15: Blue Beret

Page 17: General Bennett's final charge

Page 19: Fisherman's Dream

Page 2: Tears in the Rain

Page 4: Smells like...Victory

Page 6: Siege of friendly forces

Page 8: War never changes

Page 10: To citizens Mining and Grand Duke Pozalsky

Page 12: Pinata

Page 14: We call it a draw

Page 16: Unexpected joy

Page 18: The missile knows where it is

Page 20: Murphy's Law

Achievement: Murphy's Law

The name of this achievement comes from the psychology theory that exists in reality - Murphy's Law. This theory is a psychological effect proposed by Edward Murphy, also known as Murphy's Law and Murphy's Theorem. The original sentence is: If there are two or more ways to do something, and one of the choices will lead to disaster, someone will definitely make this choice. The fundamental content is: If things are likely to go bad, no matter how small this possibility is, it will always happen.

There is a very good anime called "Muro Murphy's Law". Anyone who is interested can go and check it out

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Page 5: This is a machine gun!

Page 7: Black Hawk Down

Page 9: Geneva Suggestions

Page 11: Red Dragon

Page 13: Air Force Doctrine

Page 15: Blue Beret

Page 17: General Bennett's final charge

Page 19: Fisherman's Dream

Page 2: Tears in the Rain

Page 4: Smells like...Victory

Page 6: Siege of friendly forces

Page 8: War never changes

Page 10: To citizens Mining and Grand Duke Pozalsky

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Page 14: We call it a draw

Page 16: Unexpected joy

Page 18: The missile knows where it is

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