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by Die Erworbenen Namen » Fri Oct 09, 2015 3:04 pm
Hurtful Thoughts wrote:Also, nominating DEN as ATLAS's Chef Ramses.
The United Remnants of America wrote:I'm collecting friends. Hate to say it, but you qualify.
by North Arkana » Fri Oct 09, 2015 3:05 pm
by Empire of Donner land » Fri Oct 09, 2015 3:07 pm
The Collected Entries Of Me In A Nutshell
"Donner: A chill guy who has no chill" - Esgonia
"Everything is wrong. Everything" - URA
by Dictatorship Of South Eaka » Fri Oct 09, 2015 3:23 pm
by The GAmeTopians » Fri Oct 09, 2015 3:29 pm
Empire of Donner land wrote:EHEG don't stop for no one.
It's like your a prostitute and the RP is a truck. The truck don't stop.
by Die Erworbenen Namen » Fri Oct 09, 2015 3:30 pm
Hurtful Thoughts wrote:Also, nominating DEN as ATLAS's Chef Ramses.
The United Remnants of America wrote:I'm collecting friends. Hate to say it, but you qualify.
by North Arkana » Fri Oct 09, 2015 3:38 pm
Empire of Donner land wrote:North Arkana wrote:That was what I was implying. I realize the wording is weird. But yeah, that AK better have turned to dust.
Just recycle the dust. The metal dust atleast and put it back together. You would have to get some new wood parts though since I don't think you can recycle wood dust the same way you could recycle metal dust.
by Hurtful Thoughts » Fri Oct 09, 2015 4:18 pm
Mokostana wrote:See, Hurty cared not if the mission succeeded or not, as long as it was spectacular trainwreck. Sometimes that was the host Nation firing a SCUD into a hospital to destroy a foreign infection and accidentally sparking a rebellion... or accidentally starting the Mokan Drug War
Blackhelm Confederacy wrote:If there was only a "like" button for NS posts....
by Monfrox » Fri Oct 09, 2015 4:34 pm
Xing wrote:Yeah but you also are the best at roleplay. (yay Space Core references) I'm pretty sure a four man tank crew is no problem for someone that had 27 different RP characters going at one time.
The Grey Wolf wrote:Froxy knows how to use a whip, I speak from experience.
by Blayk » Fri Oct 09, 2015 4:49 pm
by Vancon » Fri Oct 09, 2015 5:02 pm
Blayk wrote:- Project Warfighter Application -
Mike the Progressive wrote:You know I don't say this often, but this guy... he gets it. Like everything. As in he gets life.
Krazakistan wrote:How have you not died after being exposed to that much shit on a monthly basis?
Rupudska wrote:I avoid NSG like one would avoid ISIS-occupied Syria.
Alimeria- wrote:I'll go to sleep when I want to, not when some cheese-eating surrender monkey tells me to.
Which just so happens to be within the next half-hour
Shyluz wrote:Van, Sci-fi Generallisimo
by Blayk » Fri Oct 09, 2015 5:12 pm
by Vacif » Fri Oct 09, 2015 6:10 pm
by ISAF-Usea » Fri Oct 09, 2015 6:17 pm
Vacif wrote:Hey ISAF, what guns do the NG use/local personnel use?
by New Hayesalia » Sat Oct 10, 2015 5:57 am
by The GAmeTopians » Sat Oct 10, 2015 6:06 am
New Hayesalia wrote:So lads and ladettes, I have a concern. I am worried that TF Atlas has grown too far and too fast. We are collecting a lot of units and at a high speed.
With the huge variety and as such incompatibility of forces- of which we have 68- I believe it is necessary to truly find the Tier 1 forces. To separate the wheat from the chaff. From an IC perspective, if I was a military commander, I would be concerned for the safety of New Hayesalian forces in an organisation like this.
It is my opinion that a TF Atlas training/selection course should be held. Nations should send their finest subunits to the Atlas Selection Course. This team-based Selection course will decide which troops are truly Tier 1. What troops can and will obey orders, who will fight to the end, who will use teamwork to the units advantage. Who should Atlas really trust to be the frontline shock troopers. And of the rest, who should we trust as the reinforcements or the second line, and who should be discarded.
We will find the real Tier 1, and the Tier 1.2 teams as well.
These selection courses should be regularly held with all units sending troops for confirmation training, rotation, or entry to Atlas. The training included should be a cross section of all soldiering skills.
Following selection teams should be sent to Atlas Training for a standardised training course, which may or may not be RPed.
Basically, it is time to separate the wheat from the chaff. All who are equal are not truly equal.
Empire of Donner land wrote:EHEG don't stop for no one.
It's like your a prostitute and the RP is a truck. The truck don't stop.
by New Hayesalia » Sat Oct 10, 2015 6:30 am
The GAmeTopians wrote:New Hayesalia wrote:So lads and ladettes, I have a concern. I am worried that TF Atlas has grown too far and too fast. We are collecting a lot of units and at a high speed.
With the huge variety and as such incompatibility of forces- of which we have 68- I believe it is necessary to truly find the Tier 1 forces. To separate the wheat from the chaff. From an IC perspective, if I was a military commander, I would be concerned for the safety of New Hayesalian forces in an organisation like this.
It is my opinion that a TF Atlas training/selection course should be held. Nations should send their finest subunits to the Atlas Selection Course. This team-based Selection course will decide which troops are truly Tier 1. What troops can and will obey orders, who will fight to the end, who will use teamwork to the units advantage. Who should Atlas really trust to be the frontline shock troopers. And of the rest, who should we trust as the reinforcements or the second line, and who should be discarded.
We will find the real Tier 1, and the Tier 1.2 teams as well.
These selection courses should be regularly held with all units sending troops for confirmation training, rotation, or entry to Atlas. The training included should be a cross section of all soldiering skills.
Following selection teams should be sent to Atlas Training for a standardised training course, which may or may not be RPed.
Basically, it is time to separate the wheat from the chaff. All who are equal are not truly equal.
That, or you could just go experience, since a lot of us don't have the time to constantly prove our "merit" to you over and over.
Instead, just separate into three experience tiers:
Tier One for experienced members, like those from the original TF Atlas
Tier Two for less experienced members, like the first new ones on this thread
Tier Three for newbies, like the mass of newbies that has been streaming in
"merit" to you
by Congreveopia » Sat Oct 10, 2015 6:33 am
The GAmeTopians wrote:New Hayesalia wrote:So lads and ladettes, I have a concern. I am worried that TF Atlas has grown too far and too fast. We are collecting a lot of units and at a high speed.
With the huge variety and as such incompatibility of forces- of which we have 68- I believe it is necessary to truly find the Tier 1 forces. To separate the wheat from the chaff. From an IC perspective, if I was a military commander, I would be concerned for the safety of New Hayesalian forces in an organisation like this.
It is my opinion that a TF Atlas training/selection course should be held. Nations should send their finest subunits to the Atlas Selection Course. This team-based Selection course will decide which troops are truly Tier 1. What troops can and will obey orders, who will fight to the end, who will use teamwork to the units advantage. Who should Atlas really trust to be the frontline shock troopers. And of the rest, who should we trust as the reinforcements or the second line, and who should be discarded.
We will find the real Tier 1, and the Tier 1.2 teams as well.
These selection courses should be regularly held with all units sending troops for confirmation training, rotation, or entry to Atlas. The training included should be a cross section of all soldiering skills.
Following selection teams should be sent to Atlas Training for a standardised training course, which may or may not be RPed.
Basically, it is time to separate the wheat from the chaff. All who are equal are not truly equal.
That, or you could just go experience, since a lot of us don't have the time to constantly prove our "merit" to you over and over.
Instead, just separate into three experience tiers:
Tier One for experienced members, like those from the original TF Atlas
Tier Two for less experienced members, like the first new ones on this thread
Tier Three for newbies, like the mass of newbies that has been streaming in
by New Hayesalia » Sat Oct 10, 2015 6:37 am
Congreveopia wrote:The GAmeTopians wrote:That, or you could just go experience, since a lot of us don't have the time to constantly prove our "merit" to you over and over.
Instead, just separate into three experience tiers:
Tier One for experienced members, like those from the original TF Atlas
Tier Two for less experienced members, like the first new ones on this thread
Tier Three for newbies, like the mass of newbies that has been streaming in
Experience is a good judge of how well you RP, but not necessarily the quality of squad you're trying to RP. Someone with more than, say, ten years of experience could still RP a drunk soldier accidentally starting a bar-fight, just as a hypothetical example.
I don't know. Maybe we should release some rough list of the teams sorted by quality, then if anyone disputes their position there, they can go to the training RP.
by North Arkana » Sat Oct 10, 2015 6:50 am
New Hayesalia wrote:So lads and ladettes, I have a concern. I am worried that TF Atlas has grown too far and too fast. We are collecting a lot of units and at a high speed.
With the huge variety and as such incompatibility of forces- of which we have 68- I believe it is necessary to truly find the Tier 1 forces. To separate the wheat from the chaff. From an IC perspective, if I was a military commander, I would be concerned for the safety of New Hayesalian forces in an organisation like this.
It is my opinion that a TF Atlas training/selection course should be held. Nations should send their finest subunits to the Atlas Selection Course. This team-based Selection course will decide which troops are truly Tier 1. What troops can and will obey orders, who will fight to the end, who will use teamwork to the units advantage. Who should Atlas really trust to be the frontline shock troopers. And of the rest, who should we trust as the reinforcements or the second line, and who should be discarded.
We will find the real Tier 1, and the Tier 1.2 teams as well.
These selection courses should be regularly held with all units sending troops for confirmation training, rotation, or entry to Atlas. The training included should be a cross section of all soldiering skills.
Following selection teams should be sent to Atlas Training for a standardised training course, which may or may not be RPed.
Basically, it is time to separate the wheat from the chaff. All who are equal are not truly equal.
by New Hayesalia » Sat Oct 10, 2015 7:17 am
North Arkana wrote:New Hayesalia wrote:So lads and ladettes, I have a concern. I am worried that TF Atlas has grown too far and too fast. We are collecting a lot of units and at a high speed.
With the huge variety and as such incompatibility of forces- of which we have 68- I believe it is necessary to truly find the Tier 1 forces. To separate the wheat from the chaff. From an IC perspective, if I was a military commander, I would be concerned for the safety of New Hayesalian forces in an organisation like this.
It is my opinion that a TF Atlas training/selection course should be held. Nations should send their finest subunits to the Atlas Selection Course. This team-based Selection course will decide which troops are truly Tier 1. What troops can and will obey orders, who will fight to the end, who will use teamwork to the units advantage. Who should Atlas really trust to be the frontline shock troopers. And of the rest, who should we trust as the reinforcements or the second line, and who should be discarded.
We will find the real Tier 1, and the Tier 1.2 teams as well.
These selection courses should be regularly held with all units sending troops for confirmation training, rotation, or entry to Atlas. The training included should be a cross section of all soldiering skills.
Following selection teams should be sent to Atlas Training for a standardised training course, which may or may not be RPed.
Basically, it is time to separate the wheat from the chaff. All who are equal are not truly equal.
Well, I'm so sorry I have Army-ing and other major RPs to do and can't be a major participant in Atlas. I must not be qualified.
by ISAF-Usea » Sat Oct 10, 2015 8:13 am
New Hayesalia wrote:So lads and ladettes, I have a concern. I am worried that TF Atlas has grown too far and too fast. We are collecting a lot of units and at a high speed.
With the huge variety and as such incompatibility of forces- of which we have 68- I believe it is necessary to truly find the Tier 1 forces. To separate the wheat from the chaff. From an IC perspective, if I was a military commander, I would be concerned for the safety of New Hayesalian forces in an organisation like this.
It is my opinion that a TF Atlas training/selection course should be held. Nations should send their finest subunits to the Atlas Selection Course. This team-based Selection course will decide which troops are truly Tier 1. What troops can and will obey orders, who will fight to the end, who will use teamwork to the units advantage. Who should Atlas really trust to be the frontline shock troopers. And of the rest, who should we trust as the reinforcements or the second line, and who should be discarded.
We will find the real Tier 1, and the Tier 1.2 teams as well.
These selection courses should be regularly held with all units sending troops for confirmation training, rotation, or entry to Atlas. The training included should be a cross section of all soldiering skills.
Following selection teams should be sent to Atlas Training for a standardised training course, which may or may not be RPed.
Basically, it is time to separate the wheat from the chaff. All who are equal are not truly equal.
by Congreveopia » Sat Oct 10, 2015 8:33 am
ISAF-Usea wrote:Voycheck decided to make this easy on the Donn lady. He pulled out his shades, which were a cross com, put them on, activated the CC network, and simply looked at the Vanq soldier's phone. The CC immediately picked up the vulnerability in the phone's system, and had a large word near it: "HACK." Voycheck simply tapped the side of the shades, and the CC hacked the phone. Voycheck then corrupted the video's file, and wiped the phone. Making sure that they would never be able to retrieve that data. The soldier had made it easy on Voycheck by unlocking his phone, he should've known better. The world is full of hackers nowadays. Voycheck then took off his shades, put them back in his pocket, and continued to drink his whiskey. Roy Ray and Ishmael were discussing aspects of Usea, while Trevor was focused on his beer.
by The Armed Republic of Dutch Coolness » Sat Oct 10, 2015 8:45 am
ISAF-Usea wrote:I agree with this. From what I've seen from some member, some don't need to be here. I was pushing this previously but it was from a different perspective- make a new/old guy thread and have the new guys rp something. Then the old guys come in and show them how to really do it.
P2TM Mentor
by ISAF-Usea » Sat Oct 10, 2015 9:01 am
Congreveopia wrote:ISAF-Usea wrote:Voycheck decided to make this easy on the Donn lady. He pulled out his shades, which were a cross com, put them on, activated the CC network, and simply looked at the Vanq soldier's phone. The CC immediately picked up the vulnerability in the phone's system, and had a large word near it: "HACK." Voycheck simply tapped the side of the shades, and the CC hacked the phone. Voycheck then corrupted the video's file, and wiped the phone. Making sure that they would never be able to retrieve that data. The soldier had made it easy on Voycheck by unlocking his phone, he should've known better. The world is full of hackers nowadays. Voycheck then took off his shades, put them back in his pocket, and continued to drink his whiskey. Roy Ray and Ishmael were discussing aspects of Usea, while Trevor was focused on his beer.
I suppose I'll leave this between Vanquaria, but I don't think you can actually do that assuming their army is competent with the devices they're giving to their soldiers. I have Nexus, but even I think it would be unrealistic to assume I can just remotely hack something belonging to another tier-one team.
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