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Yeah, that would be us, the weird Archer and Badass Chick. XD Recon comrades.
Woo! Now everyone is writing, or has wrote in the past week. *Flails in joy.* My post is turning out longer and longer as I write... Muahahaha. *Slinks into the shadowy underworld of gory writing.*
No, she hasn't disappeared, she went on vacation and just got back a few days ago. I haven't talked to her myself for a coupe days because I have been super busy. I am writing right now as we speak. I give her a buzz, I need see how the lady is doing anyway. ^^
I am here, just been kind of busy, and when I ma not busy I have been spending my free time with an old friend I haven't talked to in ages, but I am going to take my free day, today, and post in all of the Rps I need to post in. ^^
Just when I thought I had tarted to understand women...! X.X
Yeah, it is a shame really. I find it hard to actually understand why they don't allow it. It would make things like Arterial Shunts work much more effectively in those situations.

Edit: I still have to go though, I honestly have some things to attend to at the moment. Also, if you want, just like everyone else. If you have Steam, add Pandaman9571(ignore the name being all weird. XD) If you want, and maybe we can chill on a game or something, maybe get to know each other. (Like I said, it is if you WANT to, not an obligation. I am just trying to make some new friends. )
HopelessIncubus said Combat medicine tends to be more quick and (no offence) dirty. you don't have time to play around with layer after layer of gauze on continuous bleeding, you throw a tourniquet 2 inches above the wound and tie it off. you don't have the luxury of a 30 min hospital ride, your nearest mash unit might be 3 hours or more away. I understand that well enough, seeing some of the equipment and shortcuts my dad had the ability to use, instead of the civilian gear and regulations was eye opening. ill change it around.


That is my point, there is a large gap in the training, and that is why I had my character take both spec's, and both forms of extensive training in his Bio. Accumulating those years of training is a key to him as a character altogether, not just a spec he uses.

Edit: You know what, I am sorry. I can see my words seem to be perceived in an ill-manner, when they aren't meant that way. You do whatever you want with your specs. I need to just go for right now.. I have some things to tend too, my apologies.
No, I know what you meant with your phrasing man. I am just explaining, because of where people tend to make the misconception that Civilian Medical Units are qualified for Combat Medical tasks. That is all I was doing.

Edit: Well, sorry for causing a problem by saying anything about it.
Well as for my reason as to making it both a civi spec, and a Combat Spec, is because there is literally a field difference between Civi Medical training, and Combat Medical Training. Someone who hasn't had specific Combat Medical training isn't actually qualified or certified to work as combat medical, or even preform medical procedures on the move or in the field. Plus, the emphasis on being a medic is a key trait to several situation undisclosed within his biography.
I hate to be "that guy" but I could perhaps ask or persuade you not to use the Medical Spec? As we already have one.
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