Machine Gunner: M1919 Medium Mg's/Bren light Mg/ DP 28 LMG, M.1891, M1911A1 pistol/same/Nagant M.1895, Morphine Needle, 1 M2 frags/M.36M Mk.1 "Mills bombs"/RGD. 33's, M1A1 Bazooka/same/same, Ka-bar/F-S Knife/NR-40, Military Fatigues, 5 misc. items of your choice
Sniper: Scoped M1917 enfield/same/Scoped Mosin Nagant, M.1891, M1911A1 pistol/same/Nagant M.1895, Morphine Needle, 2 No. 77 smoke grenade/same/same, Ka-bar/F-S Knife/NR-40, Camouflaged Military Fatigues, 5 misc. items of your choice
Pilot:M.1891, M1911A1 pistol/same/Nagant M.1895, Morphine Needle, 5 No.74 Sticky grenades/same/Molotov Cocktails, Ka-bar/F-S Knife/NR-40, Military Fatigues, Repair Kit, Ability to use vehicles 5 misc. items of your choice
Medic:M1911A1 pistol/same/Nagant M.1895, Morphine Needle, 2 No. 77 smoke grenade/same/same, Ka-bar/F-S Knife/NR-40, Medkit, Medical Military Fatigues, 5 misc. items of your choice
Axis Classes
it goes Germany/Italy/Japan
Rifleman: Karabiner 98K/Carcano M1981/Arisaka, Walther P38/Beretta M1934/Nambu Type.14, Morphine Needle, 3 Model 24 Grenade (with frag sleeve)/Bomba M1935/Type 97, Kampfmesser 42/same/Type 30 bayonet, Military Fatigues, 5 misc. items of your choice
Assault: MP-40/Beretta M.38/Type 100, Walther P38/Beretta M1934/Nambu Type.14, Morphine Needle, 5 Model 24 Grenade (with frag sleeve)/Bomba M1935/Type 97, 3 Panzerwurfmine's/same/same, Kampfmesser 42/same/Type 30 bayonet, Military Fatigues, 5 misc. items of your choice
Machine gunner: MG-34/Breda M.30/Type 3 MG, Walther P38/Beretta M1934/Nambu Type.14, Morphine Needle, 1 Model 24 Grenade (with frag sleeve)/Bomba M1935/Type 97, Panzerfaust/same/same, Kampfmesser 42/same/Type 30 bayonet, Military Fatigues, 5 misc. items of your choice
Sniper: Scoped K98/Scoped Carcano/Scoped Arisaka, Walther P38/Beretta M1934/Nambu Type.14, Morphine Needle, 2 S-mines/same/same, Kampfmesser 42/same/Type 30 bayonet,Camo Military Fatigues, 5 misc. items of your choice
Pilot:Walther P38/Beretta M1934/Nambu Type.14, Morphine Needle, 5 Panzerwurfmines/same/same, Kampfmesser 42/same/Type 30 bayonet, Military Fatigues, Repair kit, Ability to use vehicles, 5 misc. items of your choice
Medic:Walther P38/Beretta M1934/Nambu Type.14, Morphine Needle, 2 S-mines/same/same, Kampfmesser 42/same/Type 30 bayonet,Medical Military Fatigues, 5 misc. items of your choice
FINALLY!
now you can make your own class, but explain it
to the sheet!
Name: Age: Gender: Class: Nationality: include whether axis or allies Personality: least 3 Phy.Desc.:least 3 Traits: i make from your personality/or desc. Bio: optional, least 5 sentences Perk: i make from bio ---------------------- Squad: 4 (put how what class each squad member is and their names) Weapons: Uniforms: Misc.: you can make 5 ---------------------- Health: 100/100 Condition:
Every single one of those is a mathematician figuring out how something works and then someone else applying it to improve society which I believe is indirect contribution. The only exception to that would be a computer, which I will agree on.
So you're saying that a computer isn't a good enough contribution? If the entirety of math had built up to the internet, to the computer, to the cell phone, etc. then I would say that's good enough. Now tell me one way that an archae/paleontologist has helped humanity in their studies. And please don't say that they have made "cultural" contributions or "they discovered a bunch of gold and treasure". Also, EVERY single contribution EVER to ANY field of ANYTHING is someone figuring something out, then someone else building on it. I swear. Take the work of Anton van Leeuwenhoek for example, he discovered bacteria. Did he do anything with this knowledge? No, not really. BUT he wrote it down and then other people like Joseph Lister, Robert Koch, and Louis Pasteur took Leeuwenhoek's discovery of bacteria, and built upon it by saying that "Hey, those little microscopic creatures cause disease!" and then finding ways to combat said creatures and said disease. I would say that, yes, Anton van Leeuwenhoek indirectly contributed to the creation of antibiotics and antiseptics. But just because his involvement was indirect doesn't mean he deserves none of the credit. If not for his work, none of the other scientists/doctors would have been able to do what they did. Capisce?
and i'm a nerd too, just a book/videogame/history one, math scares me
That was also my nice way of asking you to please respond to our posts in the game....
either way he'd die, if A. it dropped in before he closed or
I incite the 'reflex rule' you use every now and then.
B. it exploded above making those branches deadly shrapnel or just going through them
Concussion kills more than shrapnel, and the explosion would be distributed evenly in all directions if it did explode above, making it not quite as deadly compared to if it fell right in; the shrapnel would also be distributed randomly in all directions.
[quote]That was also my nice way of asking you to please respond to our posts in the game....
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yeh i answered, yes 0 percent
Concussion kills more than shrapnel, and the explosion would be distributed evenly in all directions if it did explode above, making it not quite as deadly compared to if it fell right in; the shrapnel would also be distributed randomly in all directions.
no fighting the logic, either way there is still some going down, all you need is one well placed pellet
Richthofen commandeers the Nebelwerfer and fires it at the Allied troops, of course! Seriously though, last post for the night. I need to go to sleep now.
Richthofen commandeers the Nebelwerfer and fires it at the Allied troops, of course! Seriously though, last post for the night. I need to go to sleep now.
when you push the nebelwurfer forward a click sounds and then some ticking
Now tell me one way that an archae/paleontologist has helped humanity in their studies. And please don't say that they have made "cultural" contributions or "they discovered a bunch of gold and treasure".
So should we throw away the history of Earth and the evolution of the homo sapien because it isn't helping humanly studies? And if you really wanted to be technical, human fossils disprove creation and support evolution..... Is evolution a legitimate study topic?
Also, EVERY single contribution EVER to ANY field of ANYTHING is someone figuring something out, then someone else building on it.
Touche, except mathematics as a field of study IS simplifying the universe into human ideas LIKE numbers and equations, in other words 'figuring something out'.
no fighting the logic, either way there is still some going down, all you need is one well placed pellet
Blargh I hate your soul. Inoue pull sSato Jr. out of the spider hole and checks his pulse. L4D RPG brah.
Sato jr. lol, he's alive...HE'S ALIVE! oh wait no he's not, wait...no...maybe...yeah he is
Inoue gives Sato Jr.'s rifle to the assistant MGer, drags Sato Jr. out of the immediate combat area (5-10 feet backwards into the jungle), and does his best to keep him alive; the remaining squad fights twice as ferociously. Tak just laying nigs out left and right.