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Born too late to explore the world; born too early to explore the galaxy.
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@Haeo
WWII-era technology?
Well in that case, everything's gotten even worse. The only advantage is the 'slightly' armored clothing, since most WWII-era clothing was simply thick, durable clothing, and not 'armored.'

That tank is guaranteed to be shit, or, if it's not, to be flawed.
The tank would probably suffer from a lack of ammunition, and too much recoil. The reloading would be terrible- that turret is rather small- and the large gun combined with the small turret ring would likely lead to a slow turret traverse speed. The gun IS rather large, even if short, and so aiming it vertically would be a pain as well. It might be quick, but it would have poor reaction time, a slow rate of fire, and limited in-field use before needing to be repaired.

That AFV is guaranteed to be shit, or, if it's not, to be flawed. It suffers some of the same problems as the tank- heavy barrel, small turret, what appears to be a large gun. It uses large rubber wheels, so that's a bonus, but it's still a little iffy. Like the tank, it'd suffer from poor reaction time, likely a long reload time, and limited in-field use.

The design of both vehicles is that of a light vehicle- it wouldn't have an engine powerful enough to ship around heavy armor. Thus, they'd likely to be pierced easily by enemy armor or anti-armor weaponry. They'd best be used as fire support- sitting behind the infantry, preferably with top-down cover, and hitting an enemy position, such as a bunker or a building. Defensive roles would be recommended. And with WWII technology, camouflage is very important. Being colored blue in a European theatre... bad idea. They'd be highly visible, easily spotted, and easily penetrated. Again, defensive role behind cover is recommended.

Hmmm...
World War II technology.

Skirts and blazers. And some trousers.

Considering how cold it is during the wintertime, I'd think that the first winter that comes along would wipe them out, or at least give them such an illness that they'd be too sick to fight when the Germans- or whoever the enemy may be- come knocking. Besides that, they'd be demoralized VERY easily. War isn't a place where you stand up- you'll be crawling, digging in, and crouching about, leaning against dirt, mud, wood, brick, and metal. That sort of clothing would get dirtied very easily, likely stained very easily, and provide little protection.

In foxholes, they'd get muddied and dirtied, again, very easily, and I'm quite sure that a cute girl with nice thighs won't be feeling so great if she's soaked in cold mud from last night's rain- with the enemy constantly firing, occasionally shooting your friend in the face or shoulder. It might boost a man's moral a little, buuuut they might be staring at those thighs and thinking about them too much, and cause them to lose that much focus, and end up a little short on the draw and get shot in the face because of it. It'd cause scuffles and fights, over insult, unintended insult, or disagreement. Men in wartime could be very scary...

Quite obvious it's anime. It throws itself up in the air, proclaims itself to be beautiful and amazing, while defying logic in almost every possible way.
@Dynamo Frokane@Haeo

As a realistic and logical person, I feel obliged (just as you were to post anime shtuph in the first place) to point out that two squads of Marines, a Stryker MGS (Mobile Gun System with a 105mm cannon), and two Stryker ICVs (Infantry Carrier Vehicle, armed with a M2 Brownings and 40mm grenade launcher) would be able to eliminate that entire group of a couple/several dozen people, what appears to be a large-caliber light tank, and what appears to be an AFV armed with an autocannon or large-caliber gun. I'd say 130mm on that tank, and a 40mm gun on that AFV, disregarding the item above it.

There's also the fact that none of those look to be in a prime fighting condition, experienced, and without armor, proper clothing, or tactical gear to speak of.
@agentmanatee Maaaaybe....

Miry miiight be screwing with everyone's heads at the banquet, though...

Jussayin'. You've all been warned.

please don't kill her yet


please don't kill her yet


yet


yet
@A Tattooed Girl
Hyenas can look so happy
Even if they're swimming in the gore inside a dead giraffe or something.

If I had two hyenas that loved me and wouldn't eat me, I'd name them....

Anubis and Osiris!
...since they're both Egyptian gods of death. More or less. Osiris judges, Anubis is just death.
I think.
I dunno, I think I'm gonna have to shore up my knowledge.

Goodnight!
Nick Wilde


He suppressed a grin at her reactions, paw-thumping, eye-rolling, blushing bunny. She was so adorable and fuzzy, and he couldn’t say that he didn’t have an arm around her for no reason other than emphasizing his great-team point. Alas, he probably wouldn’t be able to point it out to her. He scratched the top of her head a little bit more, and gave a quick warning glare to a couple of the other animals on the bus that were watching them. Foxes and bunnies were perfectly normal.

“Yeah, Vector will do. You sure you’re just a bunny? That fox-clever right there.

He stroked the top of her head when she shivered, presumably at the thought of the- of “Vector”. He figured he knew what she was thinking of- innocent until proven guilty, but it’s a snake, so surely it’s guilty.

“Innocent until proven guilty, that’s right. Anyone can be anything- a fennec can be an elephant if he wants, and a sn- Vector could be a nice guy. We don’t know yet.”

Turning his head away from Judy, he stared out the windows at the passing outskirts of Zootopia. In front of them loomed one of the climate walls that kept the climates separate, growing larger and larger as the speedy train shot towards it like a bullet.

Abruptly, he asked, somewhat hesitant, somewhat quietly, “What was it like? Coming here for the first time, I mean. Through most of the different districts for the first time, in a train like this one.”

He never had the wonder that comes from seeing Zootopia for the first time. He grew up in it; it was normal, bland, and dull, to him.
@RomanAria
I do have a post ready, it's just on my laptop. Which is in my backpack. Which is in the back of my dad's pickup.

I'm at home.
My dad, in his pickup, is still in town.
@A Tattooed Girl
I do like your sig/profpic.

I mean, hyenas are friggin cool.
@Chewbaxter
I might join, but your realism is lacking...

Frankly, the list is so long that I should probably do it in PM.
Valence the Cultist


Valence smiled, not unpleased with Sia’s treatment to Sorrin. Most of the Gems here tonight would likely hate this day for the rest of their lives- the most horrible night, the precursor to many more like it. And he couldn’t realistically do anything to stop it, without putting him and his men at risk. If his people are caught, tortured, and killed, then there is no one left to fight the Drakken, and the Drakken win.

So he continuing smiling, softly, and replied.

“As you wish, m’lady. Me and mine could stay around here undiscovered, safe, and warm for the next week, if need be, but yes, tomorrow would be fine. We’ll come to you, though. My experience with Drakken is that you are not very subtle- very much larger than us, very much heavier, with bigger feet. You make enough noise to wake a hibernating bear!” He chuckled at that, and continued. “Where do you suggest we meet?”
@WeepingLiberty@RomanAria
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