Drakkoniss
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Yes, I do believe I did, albeit I am not completely sure it was on classification, because I remember commenting on the accuracy of his depicting reload times... I am actually pretty sure I did make a comment his stated classification for it, now that I think of it... I must have said both of them... Which reminds me how I disliked it when I frequently found a misclassified weapon on Combat Arms... Thank you on your complimenting my stylistic choice of commentary. I try. Now I recently thought of something interesting... I am wondering whether or not the original Gray Silhouette had very minor super strength, because he was both discribed as being able to benchpress 500 lbs. or more many times in a row without being extremely fatigued, along with his figure being sleek, lithe, and not to bulky, being able to maneuver around the battlefield with extreme agility... Now, these individually would have been within the range of a normal human, but with Gray Silhouette being able to do both, it calls his specific designation into question... I will not bring up the fact that he was able to rip a park bench out of the ground, if I remeber correctly, because of the fact that the human body is capable of accessing 3 or more times their normal strength level in highly stressful situations. One would normally expect a great deal of fatigue to occur afterwords, but with his regiment and discipline, I believe he would have probably been able to overcome that. I wonder if a genetic test has been developed to find out if somone's genetics are those of a normal human, or the divergent smasher strain... Well, those pirates had slow reflexes... if they had jumped into the water, either the gained depth or the fact that the speed boats were still moving when they were hit by the bus could have saved them... The momentum would have carried them, but they would have been slowed by the water... Plus they'd have up to a couple seconds of time to move (swim) themselves out of the way... But, some people are just idiots sometimes, so I accept that part of the story. In fact, I think it adds a little "Oh, you idiots!" type humor... I will post this now to prevent any trouble from BSoDs from preventing me from posting it. On to another matter: I am wondering whether or not Black Vengeance or Gray Silhouette allowed them to get those weapons to increase the cassualties on both sides. Hehe... Nice marksman, that pirate with the M60 that hit the 2 Clown Boys was. It would have been funny if Smiley got shot in the head a moment after he said they would slaughter the pirates... But that's just me. lol I imagine the uzi falling off the side of the bridge when he threw it, and then hitting a pirate driving past in the head, and knocking him into the water... which makes me wonder if the bridege is high enough for that to be deadly, which I think it might be... ANd that line about them sending them "to the fish people" makes me think of some random Aquation being suprised by a body falling out of nowhere and running/swimming in terror... Nice that you called it an RPG Launcher, instead of an RPG... It actually stands for Rocket-Propelled Grenade, so the "Launcher" bit is refreshing to see someone add. I'd say that his choice of sending them back was questionable, considering their leaving would weaken the forces there enough to possibly be overcomed if the pirates board the bridge, especially with the fresh couple deaths... and the chance that the others might not be coming at all, and could have died/chickened out. They did, of course get captured, but he does not know that... O.o Lucky shot, perhaps? I wonder if that launcher is a more accurate/advanced version than the RPG-7 most people think of when they hear RPG... It is somewhat inaccurate at long range... Oh, and refering to it as a bazooka, unless it actually is one, of course (in which case, it is a horrible weapon, which I wouldn't advise anyone to use... It has effectively a 50/50 chance of either blowing up fithout firing out of the weapon, or just not firing at all...), is annoying at best... I would reccomend possibly using "grenade launcher", or even RPG again... Two at once... Nice. Slyter... That makes me think of Sylar far too much, which reminds me both of myself and Jae... Although I am the one more likely to make a habit of killing people with telekenesis (probably not by slowly ripping their skulls open, though...), considering I already have the skill and power to do that, although I haven't made a habit of using psychic attacks as deadly weapons recently... The fact that you can hit a moving target with virtually 0 chance of missing rather lowers the fun of it all... Posting for Blue Screen of Death insurance again... Luckily, I did so just before I got one... lol I wonder if the agency he works for shall share his views on that matter, or if he is even blatantly lying to the kid... and also if he'll eventually betray S.C.I.F. if he sees the agency is corrupt... or if he'll try to change it from the inside, which would be quite a futile effort, unless he is promoted to the ranking officer in the ensuing chaos... My thought on the matter is that the Agency has detected Zafara becasue she isn't covering her tracks well enough... Now, with this additional bit about his Supervisor, I DO believe that it is almost certainly the Mastermind. The fact that the Mastermind seems to wants Zafara to remain doing what she is doing intrigues me... Yes... I had assumed that Boston would fall into a trap... So naive, it seems... Hmm... David is mostly correct, I think... Gray does seem to have quite the knowledge of martial arts technique and fighting proceedures, although I think DB's may be slightly supperior... I had not thought that Black had intended to kill Boston, either... and even if Boston had managed to defeat Black, his wife, I think, would still have been killed, and he would have been in a bad situation to escape. I had even suspected his wife would be dead before the story stated as much... I suppose my thoughts on the matter of betrayal after corruption was discovered have been answered... I had also suspected he would be easily manipulated after the threats on his son's life and his wife's death... As I thought, he killed the witness. It was to be expected, especially after the new information revealed on his character, although I had suspected he might before then, with his attitude. At the very least, I suspected he'd betray him in some other way. ................... As I had assessed and indicated on my own, I believe just as DB does that Zafara was far too sloppy... *sigh* David's admiration of Clown's ability to induce fear reminds me that I could be better at it, though I do not resort to such lows as I am now... Not anymore... And yes, while the Mastermind is able to track most of us all of the time (I am able to hide myself from even his detection methods if I wish), Zafara was still being far too sloppy, even with invisibility at one point... Which show? My random guess would be Halloween, but that's a movie... XP
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