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Post by havokpb45 on Apr 1, 2002 23:56:26 GMT -5
Operation iron clads? I think everyone there might remember this, infact it's in Bigmacks SEMTEX profile.
After valiantly defending Vikings hilltop I started taking heavy fire, I glanced over a Hado and saw that no one was firing at him. A few more shots wizzed by as I sent a telepathic message to Hado to cover me. I dont think he got my message, but after a minute or so he stood up and fired a long burst (that later, I found out landed in Bigmacks mouth) I took this as my signal to move, of course as soon as I stood up Hadoken turned and looked at me, wondering what I was doing, which usually isn't an effective covering technique. As the barrage of bb's sailed past me I turned and sprinted (with 4.6 sec 40-meter dash, godly speed) toward safer cover. Well that was the idea anyways, after about 4 steps, the wire that viking pointed out to me before the game, had moved about 50 yards. As I sailed threw the air, I pulled a matrix on three incoming bb's (or at least I like to think that). As I fell back to the earth, I deafly softend the fall of my pre-SR-16 with my head. Always the vigilant one I crawed over to the staging area and wept.
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Post by Minky on Apr 2, 2002 0:25:58 GMT -5
Ah, the infamous flying acrobatics of havok ;D Wish I could have been there to see it, but that was the game where I had to leave early to drive my taco'd Civic home
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Post by Bigmack on Apr 2, 2002 0:57:24 GMT -5
I have nothing else to say....that was pretty dammn funny....especially when we saw it from the bottom of the hill.... ;D ;D ;D
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Post by Hadoken on Apr 2, 2002 0:57:58 GMT -5
HEHE! That was actually very fun to witness. That wire had probably taken out more people than the bb's did that day. I warned every one as we walked by it several times but, seems my warnings went in one ear and out the other as more and more people tripped through out the day. Havok's kung fu flip was by far the most entertaining though. It was as if time slowed down just for him..that beautiful slow motion flip will forever be engraved in my mind. *me raises a 9.8 scorecard*
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Post by ammo990 on Apr 2, 2002 6:38:00 GMT -5
Ya, that wire was a pain in the ass. I don't know how many times i tripped over it.
Havok's trip was pretty funny watching it from the bottom, but I hope you didn't get too banged up from it.
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Post by Robo on Apr 2, 2002 13:34:48 GMT -5
yeah i was standing next to bimack and we saw you running and the bammmmm, ya hit the ground, I have nothing else to say ;D ;D but heh ya got right back up. better mention too that we were laughing wayy wayy too hard to even try to shoot ;D
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Post by Viking on Apr 2, 2002 18:49:58 GMT -5
Hehe I remember that, man that was a HARD hit too, a big ol’ THUD!! At least yer M4RIS was okay hehe, wouldn’t want a crushed civic and a broken AEG in the same day. Personally I thought the twin spike triple nosedive was a whee bit weak but I also gave you extra points on the loudness and crunch sound of the impact, 8.75. Better luck next event.
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Post by ammo990 on Apr 2, 2002 20:13:43 GMT -5
Viking, couldn't we possibly cut the wire, and solve our problem. Oh, and figure out what to do with that pathway that goes down to the lower section of the place, It gave me a hard time too.
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Post by Newman on Apr 2, 2002 20:24:13 GMT -5
Ammo, just follow me down the right side over the wire next time. If you don't remember, I'll show ya. It was a lot easier that way.
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Post by Viking on Apr 2, 2002 20:24:37 GMT -5
Hehe, com’on Ammo man, you think real battlefields are any more forgiving? Land mines, bomb craters, barbwire, body parts, brain matter… we got it easy! ;D
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Post by ammo990 on Apr 2, 2002 21:19:41 GMT -5
Airsoft land mines...now there is an idea ;D
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Post by Minky on Apr 2, 2002 23:36:37 GMT -5
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Post by Ed on Apr 3, 2002 1:21:55 GMT -5
No good can come from this.
That is 164 too many
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