NK - Gulf Wars Armor Inspections

Carl Chipman cchipman at nomadics.com
Mon Mar 5 11:49:16 PST 2001


Everything she said, plus "wouldn't it suck to drive a thousand miles and NOT get to fight because of your armour?"

JP (almost been there and almost done that)


Carl Chipman
Nomadics, Inc.
cchipman at nomadics.com
http://www.nomadics.com

On Monday, March 05, 2001 1:06 PM, Sigen3 at aol.com [SMTP:Sigen3 at aol.com] wrote:
> In a message dated 3/5/01 12:53:28 PM Central Standard Time, 
> hoefish at hotmail.com writes:
> 
> <<  Well that wasn't due to armor failure, it was my arch-enemy gravity! You 
>  are right though, all armor should be given a good look before GulfWar to 
>  stop the Krandle factor. Glad you are back and safe Sigmommy.
>  Karl >>
> 'Tis true, 'tis true...  Your unfortunate collision with earth, via gravity,  
> was not due to armor failure.  I just used you as an example of a war 
> injury... you know, the hospital bills, time off work, pain and suffering.  
> Yours was truly an *accident*.  I felt very badly that you were hurt.  I 
> would have a hard time feeling that way over an armor failure, especially if 
> there is ample time and opportunity to fix a known problem...
> 
> To my way of thinking, there is no excuse (if you have access to the 
> handbook) for having sub standard armor.  Thorgrim has had 3 broken bones, 
> and he his armor meets or exceeds the standards.  Imagine the injuries in 
> less than standard gear.
> 
> The bottom line is that it is easier to fix it at home, and have a good war, 
> than to hope that you can eek through the inspection process and possibly be 
> seriously injured.
> 
> Sigmommie



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