28.02.2006, 13:05:00
What Tom said. Just something I could put in the game manual. I like the idea of units having long, official names, but different, shorter ones when referred to on the battlefield.
@ Particle: I have the right to remain silent h34r:
@ Saberhawk: Uh, "biotches" is actually from the Old South Romanian, of the late 13th Century. It derives from the upper classes of noblemen and lords, and it was a very common way to start a conversation amongst such esteemed individuals. Try it, call someone a "biotch" - you will surely get someone's interest, and become friends with them forever :biggrin:
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Here is the Enforcer cameo. Two people have said it looks like a vacuum cleaner. Those people have mental illnesses. But what's wrong with it looking like that anyway, I'm sure most vacuum cleaners look like high-tech military vehicles these days. And the Enforcer can be said to have the power to "clean up the enemy". You know what a great punchline that is!
@ Particle: I have the right to remain silent h34r:
@ Saberhawk: Uh, "biotches" is actually from the Old South Romanian, of the late 13th Century. It derives from the upper classes of noblemen and lords, and it was a very common way to start a conversation amongst such esteemed individuals. Try it, call someone a "biotch" - you will surely get someone's interest, and become friends with them forever :biggrin:
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Here is the Enforcer cameo. Two people have said it looks like a vacuum cleaner. Those people have mental illnesses. But what's wrong with it looking like that anyway, I'm sure most vacuum cleaners look like high-tech military vehicles these days. And the Enforcer can be said to have the power to "clean up the enemy". You know what a great punchline that is!