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I'll admit that I thought they were wing-less, mostly because I thought that they were another class of powerful humanoids as opposed to being on the "gigantic" end of the angelic/demonic race.Stuart wrote:I was wondering where that came from. They both have (or had) wings.Erra wrote:Yeah, this whole concept of Ehlmas or Yahweh being wingless seems to have sprout out of no where with no actual basis in the story.
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Nope, it's a secret plot to squash Bastille Day into obscurity, even in France, under an even bigger holiday.CaptainChewbacca wrote:You couldn't make it July 4th?
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Oh God, I did a spit-take. Thank you.Gil Hamilton wrote:Nope, it's a secret plot to squash Bastille Day into obscurity, even in France, under an even bigger holiday.CaptainChewbacca wrote:You couldn't make it July 4th?
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So after 918 days the war's over.
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Not even squaring it can wipe it away, in the limeys' eyes... I'm not sure if the French even count it! [/facetiousness]CaptainChewbacca wrote:Bah. Normandy squared us.
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THIS war, sure. But unlike Alexander we're pretty sure there's a lot more worlds to conquer.Darth Yan wrote:So after 918 days the war's over.
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hehehehe, indeed it did.CaptainChewbacca wrote:Bah. Normandy squared us.Edward Yee wrote:Hey, for the Brits it'd also let them celebrate both Yahweh's death AND the day they got us Americans to be nominally eternally indebted to the French. (Credit to its original poster on HPCA.)
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I guess I'll continue my idiocy by adding that I thought the French reaction was that they were going to be even more uinsufferable.Gil Hamilton wrote:Nope, it's a secret plot to squash Bastille Day into obscurity, even in France, under an even bigger holiday.CaptainChewbacca wrote:You couldn't make it July 4th?
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Edward Yee wrote:Hey, for the Brits it'd also let them celebrate both Yahweh's death AND the day they got us Americans to be nominally eternally indebted to the French. (Credit to its original poster on HPCA.)
I presume this has something to do something someone said on this "HPCA", but to my knowledge the only thing significantly French on that day (as mentioned above) is Bastille Day, which has little to do with the US. Maybe January 14th, the day the Treaty of Versailles was signed, but not July.
Hey, I'm confused too this time. They seem to be quoting a website (it is a website, I'm presuming?) assuming that everyone else has been there. Or merrily sharing an injoke and not telling us redshirts, because we'll die soon anyway.nobody_really wrote:I guess I'll continue my idiocy by adding that I thought the French reaction was that they were going to be even more unsufferable.
By the way, it's insufferable *cough*
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Just on the Topic of Special operations, what are the chances good old JTF could get a tiny shout out in story? If they already have, could I get pointed in the right direction of the chapter?
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Who? Sorry, but I have no idea who you are talking about.
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JTF, Canadian special forces. Functionally equivalent to The United states Navy SEALS, IIRC. Serve with Americans on Tier 1 operations.Night_stalker wrote:Who? Sorry, but I have no idea who you are talking about.
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Ahhh, my bad. As far as I know, they haven't been mentioned so far. Sorry.
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I didn't think so, I don't remember any mention of it, but I haven't read Armageddon in a dogs age.
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That's either a very good thing or a very bad thing.Night_stalker wrote:Ahhh, my bad. As far as I know, they haven't been mentioned so far. Sorry.
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I can't find my old reference now, so take this as a "As I remember" combined with "Might be blowing smoke up your ass". The story is that after the Michael Fagan incident [Wiki] Buckingham palace upgraded it's security. To test the new measures palace security asked the SAS to try them out. The SAS agreed and sent men from B squadron 22nd regiment to infiltrate the palace undetected. Needless to say they were successful. They left a note on the queens bed table saying something to the effect of "Do not worry your majesty. You are well protected." Their report to palace security indicated several places where security could be improved. And as so far as I can find, Buckingham Palace has not been successfully infiltrated since.barricade wrote:Okay, this I want to hear about. Because I want to hear about both who's head rolled inside palace security, and also which unit pulled it off.MrCIA wrote:Leaving notes on the queens bed table does tend to give you something of a reputation.LadyTevar wrote:Sometimes, you just gotta live up to the Reputation.
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The only thing that I know of as far as HPCA is that it's the History, Politics, and Current Affairs forum where The Big One originally lived.westrim wrote:Edward Yee wrote:Hey, for the Brits it'd also let them celebrate both Yahweh's death AND the day they got us Americans to be nominally eternally indebted to the French. (Credit to its original poster on HPCA.)
I presume this has something to do something someone said on this "HPCA", but to my knowledge the only thing significantly French on that day (as mentioned above) is Bastille Day, which has little to do with the US. Maybe January 14th, the day the Treaty of Versailles was signed, but not July.
Hey, I'm confused too this time. They seem to be quoting a website (it is a website, I'm presuming?) assuming that everyone else has been there. Or merrily sharing an injoke and not telling us redshirts, because we'll die soon anyway.nobody_really wrote:I guess I'll continue my idiocy by adding that I thought the French reaction was that they were going to be even more unsufferable.
By the way, it's insufferable *cough*
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I had been referring to Stuart not setting July 4th as Yahweh's death and CaptainChewbacca wondering about that; my attempted joke was borrowed wholesale from here.
Joint Task Force 2 (JTF 2) hasn't been named as such, but they may very well be one of the unnamed units near the Eternal City (and who knows how far they got?). However, they are not functionally equivalent to the SEALs, and there's more Canadian special ops units.
Joint Task Force 2 (JTF 2) hasn't been named as such, but they may very well be one of the unnamed units near the Eternal City (and who knows how far they got?). However, they are not functionally equivalent to the SEALs, and there's more Canadian special ops units.
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When a group's name is "Joint Task Force 2" you can't just throw it out there and expect everyone to know(Joint Task forces are all over the place- the HEA is one, unless it becomes a permanent body). However, I'm surprised to say that I did, from watching Flashpoint on TV.DeRogue wrote:JTF, Canadian special forces. Functionally equivalent to The United States Navy SEALS, IIRC. Serve with Americans on Tier 1 operations.Night_stalker wrote:Who? Sorry, but I have no idea who you are talking about.
See what I did there? (it feels weird using that) Context is key. If you had said ""the Canadian JTF or "the US Navy SEALS" (as you did), there would have been no confusion.
No, it was indeed amusing, it just lacked context for me. So okay, the comparison is to July 4th, that other important date in the Revolutionary War. Got it.Edward Yee wrote:I had been referring to Stuart not setting July 4th as Yahweh's death and CaptainChewbacca wondering about that; my attempted joke was borrowed wholesale from here.
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Probably they're doing what they always do. Bieng awesome without anyone noticing. Funny isn't it how their are several countries who have excellent special forces, but aren't nations you normally think of having much in the way of military?DeRogue wrote:JTF, Canadian special forces. Functionally equivalent to The United states Navy SEALS, IIRC. Serve with Americans on Tier 1 operations.Night_stalker wrote:Who? Sorry, but I have no idea who you are talking about.
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Yeah, with the coup de grâce being performed by a Swiss Guardsman. That would be really ironic!
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That's the sign of a good special forces unit: if you noticed their existance, they did it wrong.Negativedark wrote: Probably they're doing what they always do. Bieng awesome without anyone noticing. Funny isn't it how their are several countries who have excellent special forces, but aren't nations you normally think of having much in the way of military?
Or the Pope himself.Night_stalker wrote:Yeah, with the coup de grâce being performed by a Swiss Guardsman. That would be really ironic!
Also, is the Pope still Benedict XVI in this?
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Alternatively, they did things exactly as planned and you didn't notice the truly awesome thing that flew clear under everyone's radar that was their real target after allNematocyst wrote:That's the sign of a good special forces unit: if you noticed their existance, they did it wrong.Negativedark wrote: Probably they're doing what they always do. Bieng awesome without anyone noticing. Funny isn't it how their are several countries who have excellent special forces, but aren't nations you normally think of having much in the way of military?