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Feb 12 2011, 09:54 AM
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Immortal Elf ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Dumpshocked Posts: 14,358 Joined: 2-December 07 From: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Member No.: 14,465 |
Oh yeah, that revolver. A few of my Deadlands players was interested in that when I showed them the Knuckleduster's Firearms Shop.
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Feb 12 2011, 02:29 PM
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#127
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 687 Joined: 22-October 09 Member No.: 17,783 |
It is all about options.
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Feb 12 2011, 02:44 PM
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Old Man Jones ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Dumpshocked Posts: 4,415 Joined: 26-February 02 From: New York Member No.: 1,699 |
So, I finally found out about a knife you can bring to a gunfight. Apparently it's Russian in design and is a 4-shot .22 Derringer as well as a Ballistic Knife (Or something to that effect.). Just to try and get us back on topic. NRS-3 Shooty Ballistic Knife Thingy. -k |
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Feb 12 2011, 04:08 PM
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Shooting Target ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,768 Joined: 31-October 08 From: Redmond (Yes, really) Member No.: 16,558 |
They were stationed in Canada, but most were still British. There were some combatants who were born/settled in the colony, but they were a minority. Many among them were British Empire Loyalists, seen as ... well, loyal, by the British but traitors by the young USA. A really balanced look at the war, one that debunks a lot of myths both Canadian and American, is 1812: War with America by Jon Latimer. An excellent read which I recommend highly. See HERE for some reviews. Canada was the only nation (not yet at the time, of course) to get anything out of the war, namely a strong push towards Confederation in 1867. *puts it on hold at the library* Thanks for setting me straight. Seriously, I appreciate it. |
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Feb 12 2011, 04:12 PM
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Old Man of the North ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Dumpshocked Posts: 8,707 Joined: 14-August 03 From: Just north of the Centre of the Universe Member No.: 5,463 |
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Feb 12 2011, 04:21 PM
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Shooting Target ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,768 Joined: 31-October 08 From: Redmond (Yes, really) Member No.: 16,558 |
That knife had an appearance in metal gear solid 2 |
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Feb 12 2011, 05:02 PM
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Immortal Elf ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Dumpshocked Posts: 14,358 Joined: 2-December 07 From: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Member No.: 14,465 |
I think that's the knife I heard about, thank you!
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Feb 12 2011, 06:17 PM
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 574 Joined: 22-June 09 From: Ucluelet - Tofino - Nanaimo Salish-Sahide Council Member No.: 17,309 |
I am trying to refine my google searches but it just doesn't seem to be working out - I am trying to dust off a distant memory of stories through out history where one man faced many and came out on top and I think a good number of them were about someone holding a doorway or hallway and defending it.
The train car probably had a similar effect when it came to the ex-former Gurkha vs 40 train bandits. I like re-reading this story and trying to picture in my imagination how he did it, the article gives a good hint when it says he got the drop on the rapists from just under a meter or two (the width of a seat that seats, what, 2 people?) and then uses one of them as a human shield. It must have been really fast, the lady must have gotten the cut in that initial scrum and then he probably used the human shield to charge the remaining what, 36?, train bandits. Dude probably pulled some moves on them that had them questioning their sanity it was probably so fast. |
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Feb 12 2011, 06:31 PM
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Freelance Elf ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Dumpshocked Posts: 7,324 Joined: 30-September 04 From: Texas Member No.: 6,714 |
The train car probably had a similar effect when it came to the ex-former Gurkha vs 40 train bandits. Almost certainly. It's the same principle behind choosing a tiny pass at Thermopylae, for instance, or the Viking at Stamford Bridge; claustrophobia favors the individual over the group (and even moreso the less trained the group). If you can fight folks one at a time, the 40 dudes standing behind the first one aren't immediate threats any more. It turns into a matter of endurance, sure, but one at a time beats the heck out of all 40 at once. In related news (one man vs. many, with blades, on a train): The Hunted, Samurai vs. Ninjas! |
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Feb 12 2011, 07:48 PM
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Great Dragon ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 6,640 Joined: 6-June 04 Member No.: 6,383 |
I like the picture of Gunther Hermann's skul gun at the top of the thread. |
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Apr 28 2011, 11:10 PM
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Immortal Elf ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Dumpshocked Posts: 14,358 Joined: 2-December 07 From: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Member No.: 14,465 |
Necroposting this because I had a glee moment.
My FLGS (Which also stocks a number of other items, including being the city's only Army Surplus Store!) just got a bunch of Kukris from Nepal. It only took a few days for more than half the stock to fly off the shelves. The funny part: They ordered weapons, from overseas? No problems. They ordered a tent, from the USA? Issues upon issues at the border. Free trade my hoop! |
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Apr 29 2011, 12:48 AM
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Shooting Target ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,840 Joined: 24-July 02 From: Lubbock, TX Member No.: 3,024 |
Ummm, you do realize that the French practically invented smokeless powder, right? And that they basically fought the Germans to a standstill in WWI (despite the fantastically awful Chauchat)? And that they built the first truly modern tank? And that they destroyed the entire Ivorian Air Force in 2004? I'm sorry, but the French have some seriously scary dudes waiting to do violence in the night (13eme RDP, Legion Etrange, Chasseurs Alpines, to name but three units). They get a bad rap for World War II (unjustifiedly so, in my opinion) and everyone seems to ignore their actions before or since. Probably because DeGaul was an ass. The Vichy resistance fighters were some tough and resolute people though, French or not. |
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Apr 29 2011, 12:55 AM
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Immortal Elf ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Dumpshocked Posts: 14,358 Joined: 2-December 07 From: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Member No.: 14,465 |
Probably because DeGaul was an ass. He got worse after the war from the Canadian perspective. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/mad.gif) |
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Apr 29 2011, 10:54 AM
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Great, I'm a Dragon... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Retired Admins Posts: 6,699 Joined: 8-October 03 From: North Germany Member No.: 5,698 |
Quick reminder:
4. Discussion of politics, religion, and sex are prohibited, except as they directly pertain to Shadowrun or another game. Discussions on these subjects will be watched closely, and any innapropriate posts may result in warnings or suspensions. No harm done so far; posted it just to remind you of our ToS. |
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Apr 29 2011, 03:23 PM
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Immortal Elf ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Dumpshocked Posts: 14,358 Joined: 2-December 07 From: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Member No.: 14,465 |
Actually Grinder, sorry I didn't point this out, but the Canadian perspective of DeGaul actually does pertain to Shadowrun. He is often seen as the modern speaker of a "Free Quebec", and started the concept of the province separating from the country in the current lifteime IRL, and thus in Shadowrun's history as well.
Thus, he'd be one of the "Founding Fathers" of The Republic Of Quebec in Shadowrun. |
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Apr 29 2011, 03:35 PM
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Prime Runner ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 3,996 Joined: 1-June 10 Member No.: 18,649 |
My Grandfather was a Maquis Resistance Fighter, and he's a card carrying member of the "In DeGaul We Hate" Fan Club. Though I wouldn't call them Vichy resistance fighters (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) Vichy was the turncoat government of Nazi apologists. We hanged those bastards.
France gets a bad rap because of WWII. And to be honest, it should. WWII was a nightmare in Bureaucratic stupidity. My grandfather had tons of bullets, and plenty of rifles. Only problem, the bullets didn't fit in the rifle. Add to it cannons that are cemented so they can't be turned, and this assinine idea that Germany would never violate Belgium neutrality twice... and you get the 7 day war. The Airpilots that could, all flew to England, and were instrumental in both doing raids in Europe, and defending England from the Luftwafa, The French Atlantic Navy went to England. The French Mediterranean Navy took their boats out to the edges of the ports and sank their ships. Creating natural blockades that took months for the Germans to clear up. Sadly some of them turned, and surrended in Algeria, and so French Navy ships fired on British and US troops in Africa. But saying that the French Military rolled over is a misnommer, the soldiers were ready and willing to fight. The problem is that the Vichy Government surrendered, and the French Soldiers had no backing. France has some impressive special forces. Legion Estranger, Chasseurs Alpines. They're no Ghurkas.. but damn.. who is. |
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Apr 29 2011, 03:47 PM
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Immortal Elf ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Dumpshocked Posts: 14,358 Joined: 2-December 07 From: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Member No.: 14,465 |
France has some impressive special forces. Legion Estranger, Chasseurs Alpines. They're no Ghurkas.. but damn.. who is. The few rare individuals in other countries that earn their nation's equivalent of the VC and the MOH. Or, you know, people who have earned the VC or MOH. For a standing army or special forces, well, if they eat their Wheaties and be good little boys and girls they might re-incarnate as Ghurkas. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/nyahnyah.gif) |
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Apr 29 2011, 04:17 PM
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Great, I'm a Dragon... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Retired Admins Posts: 6,699 Joined: 8-October 03 From: North Germany Member No.: 5,698 |
Actually Grinder, sorry I didn't point this out, but the Canadian perspective of DeGaul actually does pertain to Shadowrun. He is often seen as the modern speaker of a "Free Quebec", and started the concept of the province separating from the country in the current lifteime IRL, and thus in Shadowrun's history as well. Thus, he'd be one of the "Founding Fathers" of The Republic Of Quebec in Shadowrun. I see. Thanks for the info. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) |
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Apr 29 2011, 04:42 PM
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Immortal Elf ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Dumpshocked Posts: 14,358 Joined: 2-December 07 From: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Member No.: 14,465 |
The major piss off (Sorry, have to say it), is that the people he was addressing and thanking for their "Great War Effort" were the same people that tried everything in their power to prevent the Draft from passing in WWI and WWII! And then completely and utterly ignored the rest of Canada completely (Even the other Francophone populations!).
So, yeah, when I see how Shadowrun has turned the Republic of Quebec into such a slot of a country, well, I smile a bit inside. |
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Apr 29 2011, 07:00 PM
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Old Man of the North ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Dumpshocked Posts: 8,707 Joined: 14-August 03 From: Just north of the Centre of the Universe Member No.: 5,463 |
The idea of Québec separation predates De Gaulle's visit. The Canadian government was worried about his visit because of Canada's position on the Suez Crisis, in which France was one of the invading countries and Canada was a proponent of peaceful negotiation. (The Prime Minister at the time of De Gaulle's visit was Lester B. Pearson, who at the time of the Suez Crisis worked the first UN peacekeeping mission there, action that won him the Nobel Peace Prize).
As the Canadian government feared, stirring up Québec separatist sentiment was a way for De Gaulle to stick it to Canada for interfering in his imperialism, though his remarks at the outset of his trip suggest his bile stems from the war between the British and French ending in Canada in 1763, in which France is considered to have abandoned thousands of colonists in Québec to the British. Shadowrun's take on the Republic of Québec magnifies the worst of the characteristics of the separation movement, perhaps the same elements of which De Gaulle made use. Broad brush strokes make for good copy. |
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Apr 29 2011, 08:04 PM
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Immortal Elf ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Dumpshocked Posts: 14,358 Joined: 2-December 07 From: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Member No.: 14,465 |
Thanks Pb. I knew it was an issue before, but not how much before he fired it up again. So left it unsaid rather than sound like a COMPLETE idiot. Now I only sound like an incomplete idiot.
... Wait, that's not right. Anyhow, back on topic, I now have another reason I can't go to my FLGS. I want to buy too many books, dice, army surplus (Really have my eye on a Swiss Paratrooper Tin Pot!), and now Nepalese swords. |
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Apr 30 2011, 09:09 PM
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Bushido Cowgirl ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 5,782 Joined: 8-July 05 From: On the Double K Ranch a half day's ride out of Phlogiston Flats Member No.: 7,490 |
You're also assuming that the person with the knife doesn't secure your firearm that you haven't cleared yet. I mean come on people, combat isn't rock-em, sock-em robots. ...you haven't met my Hurricane Hannah. She literally did knock someone's block off in a fight. |
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