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[A3:V+] OPERATION RED STRIPE | CSAT DEFENCE IN DEPTH | SUN MAR29 2000 UTC
This mission will use the Core/Vanilla+ Repo: http://mods.combinedarms.co.uk/core/
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Make sure your mods are updated in time, and feel free to contact the mods through Discord or Reddit for help!
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SITUATION
NATO have successfully landed on the South Eastern peninsula of Altis, and established a beachhead there after pushing CSAT and AAF troops back North. After consolidating, we need to brace for their next push. Recon shows that NATO Commanders have massed troops ready for a push, we expect it to come in the early hours of the morning.
Hastily established defensive positions have been established across the Peninsula, as well as the Military Base at Pyrgos. We must hold Pyrgos, otherwise NATO forces have a straight shot to the main airport, and into the heart of the island.
OBJECTIVES
Terrain: Altis
In-game Time: Dawn
Weather: Overcast
Medical: ACE Medical
Respawn: Base respawn, 40 Tickets
FRIENDLY FORCES:
ENEMY FORCES:
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Slots
SL - Commands a team, and coordinates with HYDRA and other teams for necessary support and assistance. MED - Team medic, heals dudes. MMG(A)G - Medium Machinegunner. Has a big MMG to put down long range heavy fire. (MMGAG is the assistant) MAT(A)G - Medium Anti Tank. Anti Tank specialist, with a TOW-like launcher. (MATAG is the assistant) DM - Marksman with a long range scope.
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Or has Jurgen crafted an almost perfect team?
Personally, I think itβs nuts.
I've had a lot on my plate recently.
Hello again guys!
Last time I showed how to create my large scale flying saucer, The Spruce Zeus. Today we're going to be focusing strictly on a smaller scale version, The Spruce Truce, and how we can optimize it to the best of our ability.
Warning: The contents of this experiment are extremely dangerous and should not be conducted without proper supervision. High voltage electricity can cause serious harm such as burns, organ failure, or even death. So don't try this at home.
I'm going to simplify my vocabulary for those of you who don't understand science in general, so we can bring everyone together on the same page.
Although I will be focusing on trying to make it more understandable, I am also going to be explaining things in further detail to encompass the entire mechanism, diving straight into the heart of the craft.
Let's first begin to establish the origin of this technology, because its claims have been mixed and mangled over the years.
It was first noted by Michael Faraday in 1832, calling the effect "magneto-electric induction" and tried to experiment with the idea, but the current was too small to measure with the equipment at the time.
In the 1920s Thomas Townsend Brown rediscovered it and named it the Biefeld-Brown Effect, otherwise known as Electrogravitics, using a small positive electrode and a large negative electrode (asymmetrical capacitor) to pass a cone-like current externally around a metal saucer conductive body, ionizing the air around it into a thrust and propelling itself upward. But his research was largely ignored by the public eye due to his premature claims of "antigravity" effects.
Later in 1942, it was reinitiated by Hannes AlfvΓ©n, immortalizing the effects that span in the range of plasma physics into what we now call Magnetohydrodynamics. AlfvΓ©n's interpretation of the Biefeld-Brown Effect is known as [Electrohydrodynamics](https://en.wi
... keep reading on reddit β‘For example I always forget Carl Gunnarson is still an NHL player.
Native Chinese speaker tries to translate the Zekken leak, not very good at English so might have some grammar issues: source
Feb.4th 22:08 EST Editted some translation error which might cause misunderstanding.
Armin and Zeke talks about the meaning of life in the Path. Zeke thinks the purpose of men being born to this world is to simply live, mate, reproduce and die. But Armin picks up a leaf which represents the memory of EMA's childhood, claiming that memories like this does not do any good to reproduction, yet they are not meaningless.
The leaf, which Zeke sees as a baseball from his view, also brings up the memory of the catch ball game he played with Kushava and Eren. Indeed these memories does not benefit reproduction, but he would rather keep playing catch ball.
Meanwhile, many of the deceased appeared in the background - Porco, Ymir (104th), Grisha, Kushava, Bertholdt, Marcel, etc, with the founding Ymir standing aside them. Both Zeke and Armin asked them for help.
Outside the Path, Annie and Reiner are ganged up by Titans and in grave danger. Then Bertholdt assisted Annie and Galliard Bros assisted Reiner. The alliance is surprised by the previous titans helping them (with Kushava being a sheep beast titan lol)
On the other side, Gabi sniped the Okapi Titan and got its eye, where Mikasa ended it with a finishing blow, saving Armin from its mouth.
Zeke agreed to sacrifice himself to stop the rumbling so he emerged from the Founding titan and waved to Levi, commenting on what a beautiful day it is to die before got decapitated by his arch nemesis.
The rumbling stopped. Jean rushed to the head of the Founding Titan and pushed the detonator, blowing off titan's head from its spine.
The spine part of the Attack Titan tries to attach back to the head but to no avail due to Reiner's resistance. Other alliance members retreats to Falco, with Pieck saying Reiner is determined to stop Eren no matter the cost, besides the armor can withstand the detonation.
This chapter ends with an explosion on the Founding Titan.
credit: u/UncleLeek
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-49543430
They include both previous Brexit rebels - Ken Clarke, Dominic Grieve, Oliver Letwin, Philip Lee, Guto Bebb - and very recent cabinet members - Phillip Hammond, David Gauke, Rory Stewart.
If you live in their constituencies, and they choose to stand at the next election (as independents or for other parties) against the official no-deal Conservative candidate, consider voting for them. I say this as someone who has never voted for a Tory in my life. And consider writing to them today to tell them this, and steel them for what is to come.
Whatever your politics - Parliament without these sorts of people would be far less effective at holding governments (of any party) to account. And without these people the last year or so of the Brexit crisis may have played out much worse already. They deserve our support.
I know that a lot of people donβt like Crofty because he can be a little too jokey and he makes a lot of mistakes in the coverage, but in my opinion heβs one of the best commentators in sports.
Firstly, the reason that you all like the guests that come in (e.g Sirotkin in Russia) is that he does a great job making them feel at ease and part of the team. He allows them to tell their stories well and doesnβt step on them too much.
Secondly, F1 legitimately might be the hardest sport in the world to commentate on. 20 different drivers at different points around a 5km track, with two different team cars only distinguishable by the helmets of the drivers, all going at 300kph, with different strategies, penalties, tyres and faults.
There are so many variables that keeping up with them is almost impossible, but he does a great job in getting 99.8% right.
Thirdly, heβs great for newcomers. I only started watching 5 years ago and in that first race, Crofty and Brundle did an excellent job in telling me what was important and why.
As massive F1 fans who have watched hundreds of races, itβs easy to forget that Sky are putting out a product where you can watch literally any race in a season for the first time ever and youβll have a great time watching it.
Sometimes I think he talks too much about the 2021 changes and quali ideas in FP but I think heβs doing a great job. What do you think?
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