Dragosani
04-03-2006, 09:01 PM
Fortunately for Cecille, there is no shortage of 'Commandos' named James that know the local area. Most were sniped, but a few were fragged by incoming shells, once, even before the blast-doors fully cycled open.
Recalling some 'Intel' from our favorite 'Baron', a commando had the fore-thought to equip some of our flooded-out troops with arms from some fallen mongol forces. Upon his return from further into that 'vein' of the trenches, the commando reported that he was well pleased with the way our troops handled a Mongol raiding party while he was gone.
Upon witnessing one of our boys get riddled with lead from an emplaced weapon, it was determined that a few well-placed tosses of 'Bomblet-nades' over the trench walls would clear the way. Not much later, another of our troopers 'flipped-his-wig' and ran screaming down the trenches about a sniper. Taking a peek from out of the trenches it was determined that the relaxed Mongol was indeed a sniper, based on his firearm. Holding the position of a 'force-multiplyer' with such a non-chalant attitude, can truely be considered the cause of his death.
A pair of combat engineers were encountered in a tunnel, and were persuaded ( facilitated by 'goofy-gas' ) to leave thier equipment and proceed down the tunnel. Seems that the best way for the commando to convince them was to toss the nades behind him every 5 paces or so. A tunnel rat must have jumped upon the dynamo, because not long after leaving thier equipment, the tunnel intersection exploded and caused a cave-in.
The thinking behind this tactic was again attributed to Intel from the local Baron, considering how effective the flooded-out troops were in combat, these two were going to be additional fire-power upon exiting the tunnel. Clearly combat engineers are of a different quality when it comes to a fire-fight. The commando reported that the pair, at best, were mere meat-shields when they stumbled upon some Mongols that were working hard on inebriation.
At the first branch off to the left, a true sniper was hidden in the chapel tower, and was dispatched when an angle that alleviated the Sun's glare was determined. After securing the area surrounding the chapel, the commando tried 17 ways till Sunday trying to find a way into the bunkers. Even dropping onto the emplaced weapon from the roof, our commando could not crawl into the bunker. Commando may have to move on into the Chapel, before he recieves any Intel from the 'Baron'.
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Recalling some 'Intel' from our favorite 'Baron', a commando had the fore-thought to equip some of our flooded-out troops with arms from some fallen mongol forces. Upon his return from further into that 'vein' of the trenches, the commando reported that he was well pleased with the way our troops handled a Mongol raiding party while he was gone.
Upon witnessing one of our boys get riddled with lead from an emplaced weapon, it was determined that a few well-placed tosses of 'Bomblet-nades' over the trench walls would clear the way. Not much later, another of our troopers 'flipped-his-wig' and ran screaming down the trenches about a sniper. Taking a peek from out of the trenches it was determined that the relaxed Mongol was indeed a sniper, based on his firearm. Holding the position of a 'force-multiplyer' with such a non-chalant attitude, can truely be considered the cause of his death.
A pair of combat engineers were encountered in a tunnel, and were persuaded ( facilitated by 'goofy-gas' ) to leave thier equipment and proceed down the tunnel. Seems that the best way for the commando to convince them was to toss the nades behind him every 5 paces or so. A tunnel rat must have jumped upon the dynamo, because not long after leaving thier equipment, the tunnel intersection exploded and caused a cave-in.
The thinking behind this tactic was again attributed to Intel from the local Baron, considering how effective the flooded-out troops were in combat, these two were going to be additional fire-power upon exiting the tunnel. Clearly combat engineers are of a different quality when it comes to a fire-fight. The commando reported that the pair, at best, were mere meat-shields when they stumbled upon some Mongols that were working hard on inebriation.
At the first branch off to the left, a true sniper was hidden in the chapel tower, and was dispatched when an angle that alleviated the Sun's glare was determined. After securing the area surrounding the chapel, the commando tried 17 ways till Sunday trying to find a way into the bunkers. Even dropping onto the emplaced weapon from the roof, our commando could not crawl into the bunker. Commando may have to move on into the Chapel, before he recieves any Intel from the 'Baron'.
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