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Post by jenburdoo on Feb 14, 2011 23:30:36 GMT -5
Erwin got the answer - good work!
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Post by Adam Selene on Feb 16, 2011 21:31:29 GMT -5
both are members of the 62358th cadain meatsheilds not even a gigle.
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Post by Lt. Erwin on Mar 12, 2011 20:15:47 GMT -5
I know this thread's been dead for a while, but twitch- could you tell me the answer to your riddle? For some reason its been driving me up the wall the past few days.
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Post by Adam Selene on Mar 14, 2011 19:19:02 GMT -5
The trooper was undercutting the sergeant by ten percent, the sarge kills off the compotition, lets the civi live ( to keep the demand for his goods alive, honestly he couldn't give a crap who the civilian fights for) and dosen't inform the commissar because the commissar told him not to whine about every little detail in their bisness.
Ever seen Buffalo Soldiers? The commissar is MP Sergeant Saad and the sarge is Ray Elwood, the dead trooper is some stupid dead trooper.
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Post by Lt. Erwin on Mar 14, 2011 21:09:45 GMT -5
Ah, I thought it hinged on some weird obscure definition of "shoot," or something like that. Didn't even think it might be that the guardsman wasn't the only crooked one.
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Post by jenburdoo on Aug 30, 2014 19:52:14 GMT -5
Puzzling time again:
A rookie Valkyrie pilot dies due to a mistake made by the forgeworld that built his aircraft. The mistake caused him to lose the instructions for something. What was this mistake and how did it cause him to die?
Based on an actual aviation incident (which luckily, did not result in death).
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Post by ElegaicRequiem on Aug 30, 2014 21:37:54 GMT -5
There's an impressive number of answers to that...
My answer is that the forgeworld used GW's plastic glue instead of bolting the hull together.
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Post by jenburdoo on Aug 31, 2014 0:20:20 GMT -5
LOL.
But no. Good point, question edited.
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Post by ElegaicRequiem on Aug 31, 2014 21:37:18 GMT -5
The manual was attached in the cockpit by a faulty cable?
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Post by jenburdoo on Sept 4, 2014 20:04:18 GMT -5
No, but you're on the right track. It was attached to something.
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Post by ElegaicRequiem on Sept 5, 2014 7:34:49 GMT -5
In a pocket on the back of the seat?
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Post by Adkenpachi on Sept 5, 2014 10:07:19 GMT -5
The manual was attached to the eject button so he couldnt eject and died.
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Post by Rolling Thunder on Sept 5, 2014 20:56:28 GMT -5
He spent too much time making terrible, obfuscatory humour in an attempt to feel superior, and consequently crashed into another Valkyrie due to pilot error.
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Post by ElegaicRequiem on Sept 5, 2014 22:03:59 GMT -5
He? You racist.
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Post by jenburdoo on Sept 6, 2014 7:28:28 GMT -5
In a pocket on the back of the seat? No.The manual was attached to the eject button so he couldnt eject and died. No, though you're on the right track.He spent too much time making terrible, obfuscatory humour in an attempt to feel superior, and consequently crashed into another Valkyrie due to pilot error. No.
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Post by emptyhat on Sept 6, 2014 10:34:04 GMT -5
The instructions were only accessible if the pilot pulled the eject to get them out. The pilot needed the instructions for something other than ejecting so couldn't get them.
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Post by jenburdoo on Sept 7, 2014 2:00:34 GMT -5
The instructions were only accessible if the pilot pulled the eject to get them out. The pilot needed the instructions for something other than ejecting so couldn't get them. Again, on the right track, but no. It does have to do with ejection, though.
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