Are you a "Good Neighbor" to Your Fellow Soldiers?

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  • Lunien

    #16
    Re: Are you a "Good Neighbor" to Your Fellow Soldiers?

    Yep I am. I'll drive back to pick up someone if there's no vehicles near the silos he's on...if its on an infantry map where FAVs are crucial though, maybe not..depends on the situation, I sure as hell ain't stopping at the start of Tunis. I'll check kits to see if I can revive them if I see a dead soldier and no enemies are around. I'll run to people who yell for ammo or medic. I also thank people who revive me, resupply me, or repair my armor...though more than once I've gotten killed for thanking after a revive -_-.

    Whatever bolsters the team and helps us win, I'm for it.

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    • Unzen

      #17
      Re: Are you a "Good Neighbor" to Your Fellow Soldiers?

      Originally posted by RichardDawkins
      i say thanks even if it means my death, which it never has. i have the 'thanks instinct'... it's like breathing or jumping on apms, just ... can't... stop...
      Same here. Must be an English thing.

      "Why thank you, good man." "Care to share in a spot of tiffin?" "The Daily Telegraph reported that there will be unseasonably bizarre weather in these parts of the Suez colonies, today..."

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