Armageddon???? - Part Eighty One Up
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We've got undead British SAS running around, but you know who we really need?
Jack Churchill.
Jack Churchill.
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Didn't you read the story? The legions are mustering inside Dis. They can hit the city and the legions at the same time.Shroom Man 777 wrote:Those B-1s and Tu-160s could make a detour and drop a tiny load on those ex-Asmodeus forces.
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"Now that the forces of Satan were on the back-foot, Hell was crawling with human Special Forces, and Britain was one of the major providers. Patrols from both the Special Air Service and Special Boat Service were roaming the areas of Hell assigned to the UK, gathering intelligence and rescuing inmates where ever possible. The Special Reconnaissance Regiment had established a number of Observation Posts from where they could watch the comings and goings of Hell’s military forces, and direct attacks when necessary, while the Paras, Marines and RAF Regiment Gunners of the UK Special Forces Support Group were on stand-by to support any patrol that got into difficulty, or add extra muscle to any attack.
The various UK Special Forces patrols had already managed to rescue quite a few former military personnel, who had been marked down as a priority for recovery. These deceased personnel had then been transferred via portal to a safe area near the Hellmouth for rehabilitation. Encouragingly many, mainly amongst the more recently arrived, had volunteered their services. "
So the effort to solve the problem of finding more Kittens and perhaps augmenting their efforts appears to be really making progress. This with the shuttle operation from Free Hell.
How long would it take with priority use of the portal resources to insert a battalion made up of heavy weapons companies into Free Hell? With some higher altitude air support - the river makes targetting so much easier if the demons can be caught on "their" side of the river - the tide could be turned. Higher altitude does not necessarily mean specialist bombers. A-10s can accurately or accurately enough fire their 30 mm rotary barrel cannon from over 10,000 feet.
Keep up inserting a British perspective Jan. Us Commonwealth types don't mind the odd mention!
BTW, I wonder if Skorzeny has his own group!
The various UK Special Forces patrols had already managed to rescue quite a few former military personnel, who had been marked down as a priority for recovery. These deceased personnel had then been transferred via portal to a safe area near the Hellmouth for rehabilitation. Encouragingly many, mainly amongst the more recently arrived, had volunteered their services. "
So the effort to solve the problem of finding more Kittens and perhaps augmenting their efforts appears to be really making progress. This with the shuttle operation from Free Hell.
How long would it take with priority use of the portal resources to insert a battalion made up of heavy weapons companies into Free Hell? With some higher altitude air support - the river makes targetting so much easier if the demons can be caught on "their" side of the river - the tide could be turned. Higher altitude does not necessarily mean specialist bombers. A-10s can accurately or accurately enough fire their 30 mm rotary barrel cannon from over 10,000 feet.
Keep up inserting a British perspective Jan. Us Commonwealth types don't mind the odd mention!
BTW, I wonder if Skorzeny has his own group!
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Yes! I've been waiting to see what sort of highly motivated individuals have escaped on their own. One of the founders of the SAS is perfect to represent such people.
Edit: Skorzeny was a nazi prick, and also quite old when he died. That said, he would escape if he could and unleash havoc. I would also love to see some Red army types rolling around.
Edit: Skorzeny was a nazi prick, and also quite old when he died. That said, he would escape if he could and unleash havoc. I would also love to see some Red army types rolling around.
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After reading the Wikipedia article on the guy, I agree that he'll be a big help to the PFLH. Hopefully, he can school some samurai and katana-wankers on what a Scottish highlander can do with edged weapons.Peptuck wrote:We've got undead British SAS running around, but you know who we really need?
Jack Churchill.
Please do not make Americans fight giant monsters.
Those gun nuts do not understand the meaning of "overkill," and will simply use weapon after weapon of mass destruction (WMD) until the monster is dead, or until they run out of weapons.
They have more WMD than there are monsters for us to fight. (More insanity here.)
Those gun nuts do not understand the meaning of "overkill," and will simply use weapon after weapon of mass destruction (WMD) until the monster is dead, or until they run out of weapons.
They have more WMD than there are monsters for us to fight. (More insanity here.)
I wouldn't be surprised if Jack had gotten free on his own and had spent the last few decades just aimlessly wandering around the wilderness of Hell and hacking up random baldricks with improvised weapons.Sidewinder wrote:After reading the Wikipedia article on the guy, I agree that he'll be a big help to the PFLH. Hopefully, he can school some samurai and katana-wankers on what a Scottish highlander can do with edged weapons.Peptuck wrote:We've got undead British SAS running around, but you know who we really need?
Jack Churchill.
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Writers are people, and people are stupid. So, a large chunk of them have the IQ of beach pebbles. ~fgalkin
You're complaining that the story isn't the kind you like. That's like me bitching about the lack of ninjas in Robin Hood. ~CaptainChewbacca
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OK, the wankery is starting to get out of hand. It seems to me that freeing yourself is more a matter of luck than skill. You have to be put into an area where you have a realistic chance of escape, and then one of your baldrick captors has to make a mistake. It's not "HUR HUR HE WAS A BAD-ASS SO HE WILL ESCAPE".
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Oh, right. I thought the B-1s and Tu-160s were exclusively for Belial's ass, but then with Detroit, this shit just got realThe Duchess of Zeon wrote:Didn't you read the story? The legions are mustering inside Dis. They can hit the city and the legions at the same time.Shroom Man 777 wrote:Those B-1s and Tu-160s could make a detour and drop a tiny load on those ex-Asmodeus forces.
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To elaborate, the biggest reason why military units might escape in groups is that they were packed together, so if one of them escapes, that person will free the others. That's what happened to Lt Kim. But the way some people in this thread are talking, any elite armed forces member in history should be assumed to be free by now, and probably with a large baldrick kill count under his belt too. That's just pure wankery.
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There may start to be more escapes now though. Large Baldrick armies are being mobilized for the war, which will probably draw down the available "manpower", also the actions of the PFLH guerrillas probably have caused some of the Baldricks to put a higher premium on staying safe than being thorough, (i.e. do a sloppy job so they can get back to the relative safety of the guard shack).Darth Wong wrote:To elaborate, the biggest reason why military units might escape in groups is that they were packed together, so if one of them escapes, that person will free the others. That's what happened to Lt Kim. But the way some people in this thread are talking, any elite armed forces member in history should be assumed to be free by now, and probably with a large Baldrick kill count under his belt too. That's just pure wankery.
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That there are at least a few individuals who are wankery incarnated. Like the Chinese Warlord, Xianhou Dun, who wasn't slowed down by an arrow to the eyeball, or Alexander "me and my two shield bearers vs. an army" the Great. More modern, there's Otto Skorzeny, a glorified infantryman who managed to get himself labeled "the most dangerous man in Europe" in 1944.
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Darth Wong wrote:To elaborate, the biggest reason why military units might escape in groups is that they were packed together, so if one of them escapes, that person will free the others. That's what happened to Lt Kim. But the way some people in this thread are talking, any elite armed forces member in history should be assumed to be free by now, and probably with a large baldrick kill count under his belt too. That's just pure wankery.
Concur. There's a few exceptional individuals who unquestionably had both the skill and mentality to effect their escape in any circumstance--but the list basically consists of Stirling and Skorzeny as far as 20th century personalities go. Juenger was too religious to psychologically stand the trauma; I simply think Jack Churchill was a flamboyant showman and his capture shows it. The third man who could make that list, and there are only three in the entire 20th century with its billions of people, is Lawrence of Arabia. Those three men and they alone would I expect have been able to escape in any circumstance whatsoever and to have the psychological ability to withstand transition and then effect that escape.
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Yes, and? He's escaped from being tortured in captivity before. It isn't about super-strength or skill, it's about mentality and intelligence in one's timing, and the resolve to keep your cool when you're being tortured.Adrian Laguna wrote:Lawrence of Arabia? Really? I thought he was just a really good guerrilla commander.
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There are lots of really good guerrilla commanders you didn't mention, such as Lettow-Vorbeck. I'm asking what makes him extra special.The Duchess of Zeon wrote:Yes, and?Adrian Laguna wrote:Lawrence of Arabia? Really? I thought he was just a really good guerrilla commander.
That, for example.He's escaped from being tortured in captivity before.
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There are two problems with using the heavy bombers on Tartarus. One is that the humans don't know its location yet. The other hasn't been mentioned yet, but if you think about the problems the humans are having getting aircraft to fly at all, you can probably guess it.Shroom Man 777 wrote:Oh, right. I thought the B-1s and Tu-160s were exclusively for Belial's ass, but then with Detroit, this shit just got real
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You're forgetting random Mujaheedin, Vietcong, Burmese rebels, etc, etc, etc , which are just as skilled and intelligent as those people you've mentionned, but which we have simply never heard of. The list is likely to have at least hundreds of people, more likely tens of thousands, including some who might have been simply civilians in their lifes and have never even seen a battlefield but simply happen to have just the personality for the job.The Duchess of Zeon wrote: Concur. There's a few exceptional individuals who unquestionably had both the skill and mentality to effect their escape in any circumstance--but the list basically consists of Stirling and Skorzeny as far as 20th century personalities go. Juenger was too religious to psychologically stand the trauma; I simply think Jack Churchill was a flamboyant showman and his capture shows it. The third man who could make that list, and there are only three in the entire 20th century with its billions of people, is Lawrence of Arabia. Those three men and they alone would I expect have been able to escape in any circumstance whatsoever and to have the psychological ability to withstand transition and then effect that escape.