Re7ro89, yes, that is correct. Most people who write about the two rocket launchers, seem to prefer to receive the rocket launchers. I normally prefer to keep my people, as they are typically more valuable to me, as I normally have plenty of equipment (and I prefer playing as a nice person, if at all possible). But I once traded due to extreme circumstances. Neither choice has any dire consequences. I think it matters more what is important to you in a particular game, then a set fast rule as to which should be chosen.
Danielspud123, I haven't chosen to do that ending, so I am not certain. But from what I have read: If you allow the book, you might be okay. However, if you allow them to preach, then you are likely doomed. So of course, if you did allow preaching, your only chance would be to win very fast. Good luck. Hopefully though, you saved the game before that. Of course, this game is lots of fun for strategy lovers, so starting over from scratch isn't so bad. :)
This is in reply to NaryaTheGreat's question. The other main ending is using the Laboratories to cure Zombieism. (In addition, I regard reclaiming the whole city as an ending, even if this version doesn't register it as such as did the original Rebuild.) There is also another ending of dying because of the Church of the Chosen Ones (which I never choose; I just can't consider dying by turning into a zombie, as an ending to be desired, lol.)
This is in reply to MalfClaymore's question. To equip or unequip someone, go to the Police Station and click Guard Duty. To furnish someone, click a person, then click Equip, which is located to the right of that person's picture. Until you click on one of those possessions on that page, you are currently unequipped. Click on whichever item you wish that person to receive. If you wish that person to stay unsupplied, click Equip. (To unequip a person, click their name, then when you are on the equipment page, simply click Equip and you be unoutfitted.) [Do not be afraid to move items from person to person, as needed.]
This is in reply to KellyC17's question. Yes, you can restart the game. Above the town, on the upper left, is a circular design with a musical note; click that design. Then click Quit Game (assuming you don't wish to save first). It will take you out to the initial start page. Once there, click Start Game. This is where saved games are stored. You can click on any saved game, or to start from scratch, at the top of the page, click New Game. This will start a brand new game, with a different set of buildings, etc.
[FYI, I recommend saving your game(s) before using the helicopter, just in case, especially while new to the game. (If you don't save and lose a town, you would have to start completely over, with inexperienced people.) Trying to play levels such as impossible without some experienced people is much more difficult than when you have a few who are seasoned. Though if you enjoy a real challenge, it can be quite fun. :) ]
This is in response to Myninthpassword's queries: Yes, the Dart Monkey's second upgrade allows him to pop two [outer layer] bloons. Basically, what you are asking refers to how they describe "layers" of bloons. The only tower which can "pop" multiple layers of a bloon at a time is the Mortar Tower. (Though there is the Super Monkey Storm, which is an ability available with with your first fully upgraded Monkey Beacon).
This is a reply to perseejackson: If you notice at the bottom of the game (the tan outline), there is a message which says "hold down Ctrl to discard." Hopefully, now you will be able to play. :)
The following info is to answer WulfgarSDT's query. This is the best page which I found for similar questions which I wanted answered: http://bloons.wikia.com/wiki/Temple_of_the_Monkey_God/Sacrifices. (I suggest practicing it is sandbox mode so that you are prepared.) Good luck.
In answer to haloreach486 - I believe that the second track used to be the Tap Track (the one shaped like a water faucet). (They have added, and it looks like also subtracted tracks, since the badges were made. I am not sure that they still have the first of the two tracks needed for the hard badge, unless it is the Stream Track; I can't remember.) I hope this information helps.
For those who can't see part of the game screen, you may need to do some adjusting to your zoom or something similar. I once had difficulties because I happened to leave the page at a different zoom size than normal (from a prior played game). Once I noticed that I adjusted to normal zoom; then everything was fine again.