This is set in the aftermath of war between Paternia and the Scarlett Academy. The reason why they went to war is not relevant in this story.
What is relevant is that the main character is a Paternian Army infantryman who fought in the Battle of West Island, which happened during the conflict. The guy he killed was a Scarlett Academy Marine infantryman and the woman’s late husband, and the guy who wrote the diary which serves as a plot device.
The key to good writing is to read good literature and apply the techniques which you think are best to your work.
Writing, rewriting, and even more will be made. Don’t be afraid to revise everything if you aren’t satisfied. And best of all, have someone else read it over to see if it makes sense. They’ll catch anything you missed. @Kaos
@Tazziedevil04 lol still not changing my bio. Because I may have the motivation to make a 929 part warship, but the same cannot be said about changing my bio.
It was a bit of a fight over an issue that was long resolved.
Simply put, I’m apparently breaking the rules by the standards he made up. Which would be relevant if the standards he made are in fact the ones used here to judge reposts. But it isn’t.
Because I kid you not, repainting something is considered a new build. @ShatSlanger
It was a pair of Aussie radioastronomers who built what would become Wi-Fi proper between 1992 and 1996. However, ALOHAnet, developed by the University of Hawaii in 1971, would lay the groundwork for what would become Ethernet and IEEE 802.11 protocols, which are the basis which Wi-Fi does operate under.
@PhantomBladeCorp Don't forget platoons of Tryhard-140s with 9 barrel rings between the three of them, HEAT-57s that will push out 4800 damage in 6 seconds (Batchat's 5850 takes about 10 seconds), hull-down BIAS-7s, Maus drivers that can side scrape, snapshotting Fattons with action hero-level accuracy and damage avoidance, Riot Shield Super Conquerors, and the 3-marked M53/M55 that can loop a shell through pixel gaps straight into your engine deck.
But the Imperial Japanese Navy's land warship contingent is also quite a potent force too.
Np! @Tazziedevil04
This I can do. @Tully2001
This is set in the aftermath of war between Paternia and the Scarlett Academy. The reason why they went to war is not relevant in this story.
What is relevant is that the main character is a Paternian Army infantryman who fought in the Battle of West Island, which happened during the conflict. The guy he killed was a Scarlett Academy Marine infantryman and the woman’s late husband, and the guy who wrote the diary which serves as a plot device.
@Tazziedevil04
The key to good writing is to read good literature and apply the techniques which you think are best to your work.
Writing, rewriting, and even more will be made. Don’t be afraid to revise everything if you aren’t satisfied. And best of all, have someone else read it over to see if it makes sense. They’ll catch anything you missed. @Kaos
+1@Tazziedevil04 lol still not changing my bio. Because I may have the motivation to make a 929 part warship, but the same cannot be said about changing my bio.
I still repainted it with a two-sided camouflage pattern and various markings to fit another RP.
And improved its performance.
And made it more agile.
And made the internal weapons bays, wherever they were, more functional.
It seems there’s a host of modifications in all of them. @BlazeInfinity
@Jengstrom @jamesPLANESii Thanks!
It was a bit of a fight over an issue that was long resolved.
Simply put, I’m apparently breaking the rules by the standards he made up. Which would be relevant if the standards he made are in fact the ones used here to judge reposts. But it isn’t.
Because I kid you not, repainting something is considered a new build. @ShatSlanger
@Tazziedevil04 I suppose we are both right.
It was a pair of Aussie radioastronomers who built what would become Wi-Fi proper between 1992 and 1996. However, ALOHAnet, developed by the University of Hawaii in 1971, would lay the groundwork for what would become Ethernet and IEEE 802.11 protocols, which are the basis which Wi-Fi does operate under.
@Patton2 Good point.
@Tazziedevil04 See ALOHAnet.
@Patton2 Why reinvent the wheel?
Thanks! @Kaos
Love the anti-fun aircraft.
@Dllama4 Thanks! Is D. Corp interested in these ships?
It’s a milkless milk truck!
Thanks! @Alpha029
@RocCrafter101 distant call of a golden eagle
The golden eagle is the national bird of the Paternian Republic.
@Dllama4 lol
@Supercraft888 Yes.
Np! @Dllama4
That surprised me too. @ItsErisGaming
@RocCrafter101 Looks nice.
My apologies for the delay. Just remove the muzzle brake atm. @thesimulationnerd
+1flips up cover to ICBM launch button No. @Jerba
+1There is no such thing as too much firepower. Well, until there is. @Jerba
@phanps Thanks!
+2@BaconRoll Rip.
@BaconRoll It's named after this guy.
He's kind of a big deal.
@50Airworks Thanks!
@Davisplanez Thanks!
eurobeat intensifies
You’re alive!
@YuukaNeko Ohai! How are you?
+1@phanps Oh yeah forgot about that lol
@phanps I think that would be a decent idea. More control on the shape of the surfaces.
Looks nice. I dig it.
The circle is impressive though.
@Supercraft888 Np! As quoted by Paternian Marine Corps Expeditionary Unit,
"This sh-t looks like it came out of a f-cking video game."
@EternalDarkness Sweet tank. I like it.
@PhantomBladeCorp Don't forget platoons of Tryhard-140s with 9 barrel rings between the three of them, HEAT-57s that will push out 4800 damage in 6 seconds (Batchat's 5850 takes about 10 seconds), hull-down BIAS-7s, Maus drivers that can side scrape, snapshotting Fattons with action hero-level accuracy and damage avoidance, Riot Shield Super Conquerors, and the 3-marked M53/M55 that can loop a shell through pixel gaps straight into your engine deck.
But the Imperial Japanese Navy's land warship contingent is also quite a potent force too.
@PhantomBladeCorp lol
This thing is a beast in WoT.
Until you turn the corner and find out that the Sheridan/T49 platoon is there, and they all have the 152mm.
+1@MaximusTheMinimus Thanks!
@shipster It's more like someone put an IWI Negev in a blender with M60, FN MAG and FG42 parts.
@GermanWarMachine It's a surprisingly common feature for comparable weapons, like the FN Minimi/M249, HK23A1, and IWI Negev.
@Dllama4 lol
Np! @MaximusTheMinimus
Sure. All my builds are free use. @MaximusTheMinimus
Lovely! @EternalDarkness