Remind me to stay away from your jurisdiction!
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I was there as a one Firm member and I can assure you that we were surprised as hell too! Our medic got excited about your butchering and pulled his unconfiscated weapon and shot one Poldavian soldier down to the ground. I think this whole event sentenced us to death, but that really was something to remember!NightSarge wrote:A Situation at the UN base. I was a civilian policeman.
When i went from the UN HQ tent out to their maingate i witnessed 5 Poldavian guys capturing 5 firm guys. As a piloceman i can´t let this happen. So i walk up to the Poldavian in charge, knifekill and rob him in front of the other 4 guards who don´t realise whats happening. Afterwards i turn around and take them out with knifekill and knockout. So i count for 5 Poldavian in 30 seconds without a single shot.![]()
Up to now everything is fine, but suddenly someone starts shooting which draws attention of some other Poldavian guys at the gate. They were pretty pi**ed when they saw their downed 5 buddies. They drew me to the ground, interrogated me and tried to shoot me with their whole section right before th UN gate. A GM came up to me and asked if i really want to do this and we played it to the end.
Or: d) they don't see/know at all that someone doesn't use goggles. Should we just think "no, _I_ won't get hit, there's NOT any enemies around when we're eating, and if there is, then they will not shoot _ME_ firstly. I never win in a lottery so I can't get hit by the first bullets either."MrMedic wrote:How do you think an enemy infiltration patrol/sniper team feels about ambushing your campsite when they see you sitting around without goggles?Regarding goggles and so on, me and my squad often sat around our tents with them just above our eyes so we could quickly pull them down if needed when we were eating etc.
Should they
a) ignore the risk to your eyesight and blast away anyway?
b) walk back to their base and hope to meet ingame opponents the next time?
c) send someone with a deadrag into your camp and ask you pretty please to put your goggles back on so that they can spring their surprise ambush on you?
Redmenace_tv wrote:. We prosessed maybe 40-50 guys from the trucks, took their berget dollars to buy reloads and sent them on thier way as they had all declared off game in the interests of getting their dead vehicles back to base (understandable), couldn't really understand their logic unless they were lost? it meant the first mech were denied thier vehicles for the rest of the game.
Aaaw hell!Hawkins wrote:That was us! 3rd Rangers, A-3. It was nice shooting with you guys that day! It was one of the best moments for our squad as well. Hope to see you again next year.Brasse wrote: I go over to the northernmost gravel road, facing north-west and set up my RPK, getting increasingly annoyed by the mosquitoes who although not suck my blood swarm around my head, trying to find a square inch of skin which is not covered by clothing or spray. I try to swat a few with my hand, and after looking up, I see two soldiers in beige uniform sneaking along closely together less than 20 meters in front of me. Not wanting to contribute to the vast amount of friendly fire which the Poldavians had suffered from since day one, I wait until I get a clear view of their armbands. For a moment I thought they were looking straight at me as there was only a thin line of bushes between us, but the KLMK pattern does its job well; they did not notice me at all. Finally, I see their armbands; they're bright blue alright. As my machine-gun mows down the first hostile, the other tries to run away, but to no avail; he is also hit and goes down.
I call contact and my squadmates slowly start to move futher into the woods surrounding the area, but get hit by a hidden hostile. I and some other guys on both sides bleed out eventually, and we start to chat with the dead enemy squadmembers (finno-swedish Rangers, a very friendly bunch). After a while, the same Russians who helped us take the Western Roadblock (or was it the other way around?) come rushing out from the woods, about fifty of them, and finish of the Finnish rangers. Those in our squad who are still alive (3 of them) decide to tag along while the other four of us march home, beaten but proud that we managed to take out 5-6 rangers while "only" losing 4 people while slightly outnumbered.
Hell, boys!A_Muller wrote:...Klings, of course people will still open up on cars if they're ingame. It's a distraction for you and chanses are that a window or two is rolled down and you'd score hits on those players inside.
It's sad that you've taken so much fire on the windshield that it needs to be replaced, but in the end it's a risk you're taking when bringing the vehicle to Berget.