Operation: Advantage Livewire, July 16th

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Re: Operation: Advantage Livewire, July 16th

Postby Hoff » Sat Jul 16, 2005 10:03 pm

That last part with the village scirmish wasn't preplanned, hence why no one had any idea what was happening.
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Postby Osmo » Sat Jul 16, 2005 10:40 pm

No, I understand that it wasn't planned. That's precisely why it was the way it was.

Not at all saying it was anyone's responsibility to coordinate a third scenario.
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Postby Zahrdoz » Sat Jul 16, 2005 10:55 pm

Osmo C";p="15415 wrote:First of all, great game! Big thanks to Niall, Zahrdoz, and anyone else who helped organize this outstanding event!


Pazhalooysta! Your Welcome! IT was my pleasure to be able to assist Niall on this op. Look for more in the future!!
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Re: Operation: Advantage Livewire, July 16th

Postby Hoff » Sat Jul 16, 2005 11:21 pm

Zahrdoz, I happened to come home with the deathrag you loaned me. Forgot I had it. ;)
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Postby Garrett » Sun Jul 17, 2005 10:45 am

will there be picks of this game?
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Postby Zahrdoz » Sun Jul 17, 2005 11:49 am

To Hoff and LittleSniper..... Hoff..NP man..Go ahead and hold on to it.... LS, yes.
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Postby Garrett » Sun Jul 17, 2005 9:00 pm

for now on one team should were arm bands like bandanas something like that so we no who is who and we dont he to have code words like chery sunday. LOL
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Re: Operation: Advantage Livewire, July 16th

Postby Hoff » Sun Jul 17, 2005 9:03 pm

Code words?..
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Re: Operation: Advantage Livewire, July 16th

Postby Matt » Sun Jul 17, 2005 9:15 pm

Or you can just know who's on your team and not shoot them. That works too.
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Postby Jakobi » Sun Jul 17, 2005 10:40 pm

Hey LittleSniper, its called grammer, learn it. It makes it easier on everyone else, and its called a challenge and response. Sarcasm aside I thought the OP was great and went off very well. The skirm at the end was enjoyable as well. APST guys you were a pain in the a$$ to hunt down and each one of put up a very good fight, everyone in our group was very impressed with the way you handled yourselves out there. VSN, next time you have the drop on a group of people make sure they are on your team, then maybe we can avoid situations like that. In all honesty we had no idea you were behind us until you started walking out of the brush yelling "Hold your fire!" Again, thanks for the great OP.
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Postby Nightshade » Sun Jul 17, 2005 11:48 pm

How many APST guys went anyway?
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Postby Braddock » Mon Jul 18, 2005 1:37 am

2 APST

Braddock,Panic

2 EATF

Kevin, Jason

and we had Andy and his friend with us.
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Postby Skippy » Mon Jul 18, 2005 7:30 am

Jakobi";p="15532 wrote:Hey LittleSniper, its called grammer, learn it. It makes it easier on everyone else, and its called a challenge and response. Sarcasm aside I thought the OP was great and went off very well. The skirm at the end was enjoyable as well. APST guys you were a pain in the a$$ to hunt down and each one of put up a very good fight, everyone in our group was very impressed with the way you handled yourselves out there. VSN, next time you have the drop on a group of people make sure they are on your team, then maybe we can avoid situations like that. In all honesty we had no idea you were behind us until you started walking out of the brush yelling "Hold your fire!" Again, thanks for the great OP.



Edit for Jakobi:

Hey LittleSniper, it's called grammar, learn it. It makes it easier on everyone else, and it's called challenge and response. Sarcasm aside, I thought the OP was great and went off very well. The skirm at the end was enjoyable as well. APST guys you were a pain in the a$$ to hunt down each one of put up a very good fight WHAT THE HELL KIND OF "GRAMMER" IS THIS?!, everyone in our group was [strike]very[/strike] impressed with the way you handled yourselves out there. VSN, the next time you have the drop on a group of people make sure they are on your team, and then maybe we can avoid situations like that Like what? Are people who weren't at the game supposed to know what you're talking about?. In all honesty we had no idea that you were behind us until you started walking out of the brush yelling "Hold your fire!" Again, thanks for the great OP.


Don't slam a kid, when you yourself are no better. Until you have decent grammar yourself, you have no room to talk.
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Re: Operation: Advantage Livewire, July 16th

Postby Bubba » Mon Jul 18, 2005 12:59 pm

Had a great time at the OP. Many congratulations to the hosts. I had an absolutely great time at the OP, even though my only confirmed kill was a safety kill on someone who turned out to be a friendly.

Interesting story, that...

During the second part of the OP my buddy Zack and I were holding the fire base for the US forces, with some of our other guys not to far off. It was radioed in that there were two friendlies approaching our position, and sure enough shortly thereafter a guy in woodland BDUs comes through the forest into the firebase from about where we were expecting them to come from. He comes into the firebase hunched over, but not really looking overtly threataning. I think Zack waved to him. Good, I think to myself, We know they're friendly, they know we're freindly, everything is happy and good. He goes up to Zack, who tells him that it's clear all the way up to some landmark or another. The guy, who had been doing recon behind enemy lines as it were, asked him for a drink from Zacks canteen. After he had had his fill, he hands the canteen back to Zack, and as he grabs it the guy points his gun in his face and says, "Drop your weapon, I'm taking you hostage." I swing back into the corner between the window and the doorway of the building I'm in, with my AUG pointed straight down in an attempt at not being seen, thinking to myself "Oh crap, oh crap, oh crap, oh crap, oh crap..." At this point it seems apparent to me that they're some sort of sneaky undercover Rebels or what have you. The guy is signaling to his buddy to come up to his position, and just as I was about to swing into the doorway to safety kill the guy in the back, Jim lands a nice shot on him from up on the hill with his VSR 10. So I swing to the window instead and safety kill the other guy. After they were both down we talked to them and found out that they were US forces after all.

We held that firebase so tight that even our own guys couldnt get through...
Good times...
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Re: Operation: Advantage Livewire, July 16th

Postby Hoff » Mon Jul 18, 2005 1:03 pm

As it turns out it was also a rebel respawn. :roll:
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