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by Kazarogkai » Wed Oct 22, 2014 6:18 pm
by Nirvash Type TheEND » Wed Oct 22, 2014 6:21 pm
by Fordorsia » Wed Oct 22, 2014 6:21 pm
Kazarogkai wrote:A nice spear in general would probably be the best melee weapon fo it reduces the likelihood of fluid splatter on you, can be turned into a missile weapon, distance keeps them from hurting you, comparatively easy to learn and use, and is great in groups.
Nirvash Type TheEND wrote:Why do people think dispatching the infected in melee combat is a good idea?
San-Silvacian wrote:Forgot to take off my Rhodie shorts when I went to sleep.
Woke up in bitches and enemy combatants.
Crookfur wrote:Speak for yourself, Crookfur infantry enjoy the sheer uber high speed low drag operator nature of their tactical woad
Spreewerke wrote:One of our employees ate a raw kidney and a raw liver and the only powers he gained was the ability to summon a massive hospital bill.
Premislyd wrote:This is probably the best thing somebody has ever spammed.
Puzikas wrote:That joke was so dark it has to smile to be seen at night.
by Purpelia » Wed Oct 22, 2014 6:25 pm
Nirvash Type TheEND wrote:Why do people think dispatching the infected in melee combat is a good idea?
by Fordorsia » Wed Oct 22, 2014 6:28 pm
Purpelia wrote:Nirvash Type TheEND wrote:Why do people think dispatching the infected in melee combat is a good idea?
This is actually a good point. The only possible use for a melee weapon in this scenario is for the very, very, very bad situation when they jump you or your ammo has run out or something. And for that role a pike or spear is basically useless. Not only is it not going to be easy to carry around but zombies are not afraid (both mentally and physically) of taking damage in order to get past your point.
So in that respect the best weapon would probably be an axe or maybe some sort of thrusting short sword. You know, something that can either decapitate the zombie or thrust through the skull and into the brain to remove the relevant bits.
San-Silvacian wrote:Forgot to take off my Rhodie shorts when I went to sleep.
Woke up in bitches and enemy combatants.
Crookfur wrote:Speak for yourself, Crookfur infantry enjoy the sheer uber high speed low drag operator nature of their tactical woad
Spreewerke wrote:One of our employees ate a raw kidney and a raw liver and the only powers he gained was the ability to summon a massive hospital bill.
Premislyd wrote:This is probably the best thing somebody has ever spammed.
Puzikas wrote:That joke was so dark it has to smile to be seen at night.
by Gallia- » Wed Oct 22, 2014 6:31 pm
Korva wrote:Erusuia wrote:For boarder troops (IE, troops guarding boarder outposts with non hostile neighbours, operating checkpoints and that sort of thing) a simple assault rifle would be more then sufficient armament right?
Yes. They wouldn't really need to have any more weaponry than a police officer/park ranger.
by Kazarogkai » Wed Oct 22, 2014 6:32 pm
Nirvash Type TheEND wrote:Why do people think dispatching the infected in melee combat is a good idea?
by Purpelia » Wed Oct 22, 2014 6:32 pm
Fordorsia wrote:Skulls are very strong. Strong enough that you couldn't simply thrust a sword through one. Just smash it with a tip-heavy weapon.
by Wolohanistan » Wed Oct 22, 2014 6:32 pm
Korva wrote:Wolohanistan wrote:Update.
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1. Trooper in the service of The Ministry of State Security
Troops directly answerable to only the MSS. Compared to other members of the armed forces, MSS troopers are motivated and well equipped. The State Security troops are usually recruited from volunteer and conscripted troops from the regular army that show a semblance of aptitude.
2. National Serviceman (Light Infantry)
This conscript has been terribly unlucky and has ended up in one of Cokaygne's Light Infantry Regiments. Unlike his motorised comrades, he'll have to patrol hundreds of miles of cornfields and pasture on foot.
3. Yeoman
Yeoman take the role of a paramilitary police force that act as Dragoons in times of war. Historically, the Yeomen were held in high esteem. However, since the establishment of the junta they are almost universally hated. Like the majority of the Yeomanry, this yeoman is equipped for rural patrols.
4. Militiaman
Everyone in Cokaygne must do their duty at the age of 18 and enter National Service. If a person decides to serve in the civil sector they will still be expected to maintain a certain level of combat readiness. As a result, this individual will waste a great deal of his free time practicing rifle drill. The militia is almost always equipped with obsolete equipment, it is not unheard of for ancient breech-loaders to be issued to Militiamen in particularly destitute areas.
5. Parachutist
Like MSS troops, the Parachute regiments are composed entirely of volunteers and are reasonably well equipped. As a result, they are often targeted by thieving conscripts looking to get their hands on webbing that isn't at least twice their age.
6. Yeoman; Counter-Banditry
Due to the vastness and poor living standards of Cokaygne, banditry and the production of illegal substances continues to be a problem. All Yeomen selected for Counter-Banditry duty are deployed to areas far from their home, as local Yeoman will often engage in illegal activity themselves. This one has wisely decided to conceal his identity.
7. MSS; Rapid Reaction Force
This MSS trooper is a member of the infamous RRF which on paper is Cokaygne's Counter-Terrorist force. More recently, they have been used to settle power struggles within the junta. The trooper's heavy armour is intended to be worn for short periods in urban engagements and is likely the reason why the RRF has the highest occurrence of spinal compression in the armed forces.
8.National Serviceman; Tank Regiment
This serviceman will likely be a crewman for what are affectionately know as "Conscript Coffins", an obsolete tank barely suitable for modern combat. Volunteer regiments are far more likely to receive an adequate vehicle. In quieter times, he will likely find himself repairing tractors on a nationalised farm.
9. Yeoman; Urban Duty
This yeoman is deployed to an urban area and is equipped with an SMG so that he is able to arbitrarily apply justice while on patrol in the slums.
Looks good, but the nation of Cocaine seems kinda rough
by Kazarogkai » Wed Oct 22, 2014 6:36 pm
Fordorsia wrote:Kazarogkai wrote:A nice spear in general would probably be the best melee weapon fo it reduces the likelihood of fluid splatter on you, can be turned into a missile weapon, distance keeps them from hurting you, comparatively easy to learn and use, and is great in groups.
A spear won't do much to a skull unless the zombie is on the floor and you put all your force behind it and hope it doesn't glance off. Mace or war hammer gogogoNirvash Type TheEND wrote:Why do people think dispatching the infected in melee combat is a good idea?
Cause it's really fucking cool
by Purpelia » Wed Oct 22, 2014 6:40 pm
Kazarogkai wrote:Spears are perfectly capable with enough leverage of piercing a skull, especially an unarmoured one, just like any other piercing weapon. Also an old friend of mine came up with a pretty effective method(for slow zombies) involving a boar spear/trident and an axe. It involves a small 2 man crew, get one guy with the boar spear one with the axe, dude with boar spear stabs and pushes zombie on ground, dude with axe chops dispatches the zombie with a chop to the head.
by Spreewerke » Wed Oct 22, 2014 6:41 pm
Purpelia wrote:And besides, the things got everyone through two world wars.
by Purpelia » Wed Oct 22, 2014 6:41 pm
Spreewerke wrote:Off the top of my head, anyway, and that's just one of the Wars.
by Nirvash Type TheEND » Wed Oct 22, 2014 6:43 pm
by Fordorsia » Wed Oct 22, 2014 6:43 pm
San-Silvacian wrote:Forgot to take off my Rhodie shorts when I went to sleep.
Woke up in bitches and enemy combatants.
Crookfur wrote:Speak for yourself, Crookfur infantry enjoy the sheer uber high speed low drag operator nature of their tactical woad
Spreewerke wrote:One of our employees ate a raw kidney and a raw liver and the only powers he gained was the ability to summon a massive hospital bill.
Premislyd wrote:This is probably the best thing somebody has ever spammed.
Puzikas wrote:That joke was so dark it has to smile to be seen at night.
by Purpelia » Wed Oct 22, 2014 6:46 pm
Fordorsia wrote:Purpelia wrote:That may be. I honestly do not know. But an axe to cut the whole head off should work fine.
Decapitation is only really good with a sword or an axe if the head or the body can't be pushed by the sword in the direction that the sword is traveling. This is why they have the person locked into stocks for guillotines so they can't move. Or like with executions in Saudi Arabia. The victim is on his/her knees and their backs arched a bit and their heads down, so that the force of a sword coming down on their necks won't push the body down with it, risking a partial decapitation. Hopefully I explained that correctly.
tldr the best decapitation is one where the neck can't be moved.
Nirvash Type TheEND wrote:Not too sure about the GPMGs, purp...
by Kazarogkai » Wed Oct 22, 2014 6:47 pm
Purpelia wrote:Kazarogkai wrote:Spears are perfectly capable with enough leverage of piercing a skull, especially an unarmoured one, just like any other piercing weapon. Also an old friend of mine came up with a pretty effective method(for slow zombies) involving a boar spear/trident and an axe. It involves a small 2 man crew, get one guy with the boar spear one with the axe, dude with boar spear stabs and pushes zombie on ground, dude with axe chops dispatches the zombie with a chop to the head.
The obvious problem with that is the fact that there will always be more zombies than people trying to kill them. That's just a fact of the genre. So a method that requires outnumbering the zombies 2:1 kind of sucks.
Also, I said this before and I'll say it again. The main benefit of a spear is that it kills stuff at range. But once your enemy gets past the point the whole thing is basically useless as a weapon. For a human that can bleed, suffer organ damage or be killed easily this is a problem. But a zombie does not care about these things. A zombie could just walk up to you and impale him self on your shaft so that he can walk up your spear and bite you in the head.
by Fordorsia » Wed Oct 22, 2014 6:50 pm
Purpelia wrote:Fordorsia wrote:
Decapitation is only really good with a sword or an axe if the head or the body can't be pushed by the sword in the direction that the sword is traveling. This is why they have the person locked into stocks for guillotines so they can't move. Or like with executions in Saudi Arabia. The victim is on his/her knees and their backs arched a bit and their heads down, so that the force of a sword coming down on their necks won't push the body down with it, risking a partial decapitation. Hopefully I explained that correctly.
tldr the best decapitation is one where the neck can't be moved.
I imagine that with zombies being semi-decomposed corpses it would be easier to do.
San-Silvacian wrote:Forgot to take off my Rhodie shorts when I went to sleep.
Woke up in bitches and enemy combatants.
Crookfur wrote:Speak for yourself, Crookfur infantry enjoy the sheer uber high speed low drag operator nature of their tactical woad
Spreewerke wrote:One of our employees ate a raw kidney and a raw liver and the only powers he gained was the ability to summon a massive hospital bill.
Premislyd wrote:This is probably the best thing somebody has ever spammed.
Puzikas wrote:That joke was so dark it has to smile to be seen at night.
by Spreewerke » Wed Oct 22, 2014 6:56 pm
by Sevvania » Wed Oct 22, 2014 6:59 pm
Nirvash Type TheEND wrote:Why do people think dispatching the infected in melee combat is a good idea?
by Fordorsia » Wed Oct 22, 2014 7:39 pm
Sevvania wrote:Nirvash Type TheEND wrote:Why do people think dispatching the infected in melee combat is a good idea?
It's quiet, for one, when every gunshot is a potential dinnerbell for any local zombies, conserves ammo, and is suitable for solitary targets or small groups. I don't think it should be like, the go-to solution, and that everyone should just try to ice pick their way through the zombie apocalypse, but I think that it can be effective if done in the appropriate situations.
@Purp: Zombies aren't very good at climbing, so I imagine that one could engage a sizeable horde from a deer stand/rooftop/bus roof/what-have-you. There's a segment in World War Z where a woman kills sixty-one by climbing atop a minivan and picking them off as they try to close in.
San-Silvacian wrote:Forgot to take off my Rhodie shorts when I went to sleep.
Woke up in bitches and enemy combatants.
Crookfur wrote:Speak for yourself, Crookfur infantry enjoy the sheer uber high speed low drag operator nature of their tactical woad
Spreewerke wrote:One of our employees ate a raw kidney and a raw liver and the only powers he gained was the ability to summon a massive hospital bill.
Premislyd wrote:This is probably the best thing somebody has ever spammed.
Puzikas wrote:That joke was so dark it has to smile to be seen at night.
by Gallia- » Wed Oct 22, 2014 7:45 pm
by Korva » Wed Oct 22, 2014 7:46 pm
by Sevvania » Wed Oct 22, 2014 7:46 pm
Fordorsia wrote:World War Z? The ones that the zombies are pretty much super human and can run much faster and jump much higher than uninfected humans? Not sure how they couldn't get on top of a van.
by Gallia- » Wed Oct 22, 2014 7:47 pm
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