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[X] None of the US mechas took any notable damage during the engagement.
This or the next option.
This or the next option.
Either the company that built our mecha skimped on the systems, or the Syrians are using IR smoke, because your bog-standard smoke generating machines and smoke grenades are pretty much useless against legit thermal imagers that we should be running. Testimonial from Desert Storm - Abrams was fighting in smoke and literal sandstorms that blinded the Iraqis, but did just fine because America is a Pay to Win Whale in a sea of F2P minnows and the occasional salty tuna.
Goddamnit military industrial complex, you're making the F-35 development look well-managed.
...I just realised that one day, decades from now, I'll be on the internet as reformers pooh-pooh the next generation Ace Combat superplane and argue why can't we just stick to the proven legacy F-35, and I'll just pull out all the F-35 arguments from before
I really should've taken you up on the TED talk before I posted this update.goddamnit cibai these defense contractors dei u all cannot calibrate for shit isit!?
Like FFS, the whole point of the millimeter-wave radar on the Apache Longbow is exactly so that even in a situation like this, you can blindfire radar-guided Hellfires (vs the usual laser-guided Hellfires) into an enemy tank formation.
Cibai these defense contractors, make a mecha weaker than helicopter and fighter. Why the fuck are we using these things again?
...skintight pilot suits and cockpit seats with built in gel/lube dispensers that apparently have tentacular properties.
ok, that works for me. I can roll with that.
Just to check, you are currently voting to allow the collateral damage to happen. Based on your stated reasoning, it would be better to vote for [] None of the US mechas took any notable damage during the engagement. instead.[X] The refugee camp at Rubkan was not struck by collateral damage.
I see little reason to avoid damage. We stacked maintenance sky high, we can use it.
If it's a satire of quests then it's one that's frankly self-inflicted.Looking at the title again, I have a question.
Is the a satire of military or of quests?
I thought it was the first, but between the character name and this vote, I'm starting to wonder.
Looking at the title again, I have a question.
Is the a satire of military or of quests?
I thought it was the first, but between the character name and this vote, I'm starting to wonder.
If this was gonna be a satire of quests, I would've put in more jokes about granary management.If it's a satire of quests then it's one that's frankly self-inflicted.
Military satire has been interspersed throughout if the QM has anythign to say about it.
People also constantly voted for the Rose to be blown up and yet it limped on until the final battle, so I'm sure everything will be just fine.Constantly voting to allow enemy to escape in order to preserve our forces worked great in Titanium Petals! *sob*
❤A big thank you to everyone for your patience with my self-inflicted voting debacles.
I find the safest test is checking if a 12 year old could understand what it means.A big thank you to everyone for your patience with my self-inflicted voting debacles.
Who are you to presume your protagonists gender?I also did not expect that people would write in female names. I would've been okay to roll with that if it did win, though.