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Post by johnjacobjingleheimerschmidt on Jan 11, 2006 16:04:08 GMT -5
well, we will, of course treat them like they're real people(contrary to popular belief! *wink*), and will respect them as a fighting force... anyway, in terms of enemy intelligence, we need to pressure Trevor to get his balls on the treadmill and see if we can't find anything about them...however, what i understand is that there's been trouble contacting the other team leader lately...not since october in fact. anyway, we're all waiting with baited breath to hear about the latest in enemy intelligence!
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Post by pvtloganh on Feb 2, 2006 9:10:25 GMT -5
of course not. you know that enemy intelligence is a figment of your mind.
shoot the dam enemy!
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Post by DarkNeopagan on Mar 1, 2006 22:51:22 GMT -5
do we even know who is running their team?
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Post by johnjacobjingleheimerschmidt on Mar 1, 2006 23:08:17 GMT -5
Yes, Chris Gratton has taken over command though apparently there's much infighting about this choice. they have, however decided to shoot for an 80 man team this year, and we're hoping for the same. anyway, the captain will be on later for more info.
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Post by pvtloganh on Mar 3, 2006 7:56:34 GMT -5
in fighting good
80 bad
80 people thats alot of shots how big are the groups
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Post by johnjacobjingleheimerschmidt on Mar 3, 2006 10:30:49 GMT -5
...huh?
we're also loking to have 80 people on our side.
this is a huge game.
...also, complete sentences are your friend.
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Post by Asaeroth on Mar 5, 2006 10:05:48 GMT -5
Looking at this, I sometimes wonder if they say the same things about them that they say about us. It's odd, really. I know for a fact that if I didn't know what was going on, or who was in my platoon, then there would be a LOT more friendly fire, and I think that's across the board. As well as disorganization. As soon as they get something set up...pretty much anything where people know what's going on, they'll be much, much harder to beat.
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Post by Pike on Apr 19, 2006 10:01:15 GMT -5
I had a chance to talk to the supreme enemy commander yesterday afternoon. It was enlightening to say the least. The first thing that I must report is that the enemy base location will not be set on Hill 2 but on Hill 1, new plans are currently being formed to rectify this problem. Our plans are far from shot and this will simple bring our enemy closer for us to kill. We will now be able to look into the whites of there eyes as they call out. It has also came to my attention that the enemy recruiting does not go so well and that their numbers are far from ours. I was told that they only sit around 30 compared to our 60+. Don’t get to jumpy about that fact, the boys they are bring are the hard core fighters that are in their ranks. They have weeded out all of there non-hackers and will be ready to play hard. Our largest free has never been the wave and mindless charge tactic of there’s but the crack squad of Vets that they use to move in to our weak points. I have good news on this squad they have fallen on some hard times. Weather they have moved away or have suffered some kind of injury, the squad has been reduced to nothing. Most of them I have been told have been assigned to base defense advisers. So the bunch of men you see hobbling around in a slow old folk fashion will be there command staff.
More information to come.
Captain Trevor (Pike) Horner
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Post by johnjacobjingleheimerschmidt on Apr 19, 2006 10:12:37 GMT -5
I was there as well, and I would like to point out that we probably shouldn't expect their usual tactics, apparently they've all agreed to fight despite a numerical disadvantage of the proportions trevor discussed, and so we can expect harder resistance than in the past.
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Post by DarkNeopagan on Apr 19, 2006 14:32:09 GMT -5
numbers on our side??? WOW, wierd...
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Post by PoeticInjustice on Apr 19, 2006 16:31:15 GMT -5
when I first heard this, my first worry is that they'd realized they didn't have a chance, and pussy out. Trevor assured me this wasn't going to be the case, as they're now down to the "hard core" guys, but, I'm still a bit worried. One thing I'm *not* worried about anymore is how badly we'll be kicking their asses from here to next week. This is going to be brutal. The only bad thing is that it means this war might be over as quickly as the last one. But this one will end in the crushing defeat of our enemies!
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Post by johnjacobjingleheimerschmidt on Apr 19, 2006 16:44:58 GMT -5
then just plan to stick around after the game for some games of our own! I'm not leaving 'til I've palyed to my heart's content
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Post by PoeticInjustice on Apr 19, 2006 17:33:08 GMT -5
amen brotha!
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Post by grover on Apr 19, 2006 21:51:16 GMT -5
didnt we destroy them last year too. o wait we made them run home to there mommys o way lets do it agine.
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Post by Drychnath on May 12, 2006 14:46:31 GMT -5
For myself, I favor zero reliance on our knowledge of the enemy. Their successes aren't so dangerous as our mistakes. Our plan is aggressive and simple enough to carry out - let it work as it will, and leave reactions to the field commanders. All that would require is enhanced tactical communication.
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