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Epic win, Sin. Can't wait for the next chapter.
 
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i spotted it last year when i first went through it. i just figured it didn't really matter, or is it an easter egg you put in on purpose?

Come on. Do you really think we're that clever?
 
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Come on. Do you really think we're that clever?

dark have you considered i hold you in higher regard than i general appear to give you credit for?
 
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>.>

(This is a trap... I KNOW this is a trap... Gotta proceed cautiously...)

DO YOU REALLY MEAN IT!?
 
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Ooh ooh, what about me!?
 
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Whee, the story's beginning!

I like how I can actually tell where a new scene begins in this one >p

So, how realistic is this going to get? Modern warfare stuff realistic or Gundams and other mechs realistic? Or is it going to get ridiculous?

... or do you just not know yet and I'm just hyper off caffeine?

Mmm, caffeine.....
 
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Well Kusa, to answer your question using video games, imagines a combination of Gears of War, Resistance 2, Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway sorta fighting. Though of course, I'll try to get even more brutal than those, but I can only try.
 
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So to regen health all I gotta do is sit in a corner and suck my thumb?

:p
 
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Well Kusa, to answer your question using video games, imagines a combination of Gears of War, Resistance 2, Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway sorta fighting. Though of course, I'll try to get even more brutal than those, but I can only try.

This story is officially full of win.
 
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dark, to put it in the lay mans terms:

your not an idiot butmunch

obi, your not nearly as cuddly as mo but i still like you
 
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So to regen health all I gotta do is sit in a corner and suck my thumb?

:p

No, first aid will be handled realistically in the story, using battlefield medicine that I was taught. So, an intense arterial bleed will require a tourniquet, and if that doesn't work, then my good friend QuickClot will make an appearance.
 
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is that like super glue?
 
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is that like super glue?

It's actually synthesized volcanic rock that has a chemical reaction with liquids. The reaction is that it gets really fucking hot, hot enough to cauterize wounds essentially. That's the basics of it. Gotta wipe away the excess blood away from the wound though so the stuff can actually get onto the cut veins or arteries. Also got to be careful because it can cause third degree burns. It also looks like kitty litter.
 
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sounds... painful.
 
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O.O

1:50 ->

Kinda reminds me of that, though probably not the same thing.
 
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Well Kusa, to answer your question using video games, imagines a combination of Gears of War, Resistance 2, Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway sorta fighting. Though of course, I'll try to get even more brutal than those, but I can only try.

I like your choice in games there Sin...

Btw, are you going to include that skeletal- intravenous thing? I know a guy who was a medic, and this guy had been shot in the gut. When they knocked the thing into his chest, he screamed more...
 
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WE have a needle for chest decompression. I for the life of me, can not remember the name of it, but we wouldn't use it for abdominal wounds. Still though, its the only thing I can think of where we would be shoving it into a man's chest.

I was also taught how to "burp" a lung.
 
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I'm thinking of the experimental IV system, where instead of looking for a vein and all that can be surpassed. Basically you have 150 needles, and you knock them into the chestbone of the injured soldier. The IV fluids then spread through the body with mostly osmosis. Apparently, it hurts like HELL, but it works.
 
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