Had quite a lot of fun, only died quickly once, in HS, LD.
MSR Delfinaki
FIA A2 FTL with ZeCatnip (AR), Nim (AT), and...
another AR.
Reduced to a 4-man team due to slotting considerations, we were asked to occupy
wall street a walled compound with three entrances - a gap between the buildings to the right when facing the road, a gap where the wall was broken to the left, and a gate that opened on to the road. The enemy would come from the right, so we only really needed to watch the right gap and the gate. The left gap would be used to ambush
AAF forces when
Eagle_Eye (
ASL)
I set up in a concrete building near the left entrance with a window and door facing the gate, and another window facing the right side gap. I watched from the right-facing window, and tasked Nim to watch the gate. My ARs had taken position inside another stone building next to us, doors and windows facing the gate, however one door opened near the right side gap.
The idea was to let them pass and ambush from behind, however if they were searching the buildings along the road and entered the compound we'd engage.
After much tense waiting, suspense, illusions of engine noise and bored banter, I finally caught sight of the enemy strider in the distance, but it disappeared quickly.
Eagle_Eye was watching from afar, he couldn't see the enemy either, after that initial glimpse. After some more suspense, the strider came and stood right next to our building. Whoever was watching from the windows ducked, but a few seconds later I popped up and saw an
AAF Fire Team troop in through that gap. I asked everyone to engage and opened fire, took cover after they took a few casualties and switched to the grenade launcher. The other guys got a few kills too, then I opened up with GPs.
Nim unfortunately couldn't get a clear (and safe) LOS to the Strider, but
ZeCatnip (i think) disabled the gun briefly, so we got some more time to shoot at the squishies.
The Strider eventually got a repair and opened up on us with indiscriminate fire, and I managed to doge the first round. I got up to GP it, and I think I did hit it once. However by the time I reloaded, it drove right up to the door, and I decided to take a suicide GP shot at point blank range (I wasn't sure whether it'd detonate, but hey, had it equipped). It didn't explode, and I couldn't duck in time to doge the next round of .50 cal fire at point-blank range.
Of course,
christian and
Mamuto stole the show.
On a more serious note, if you are not the FTL and in a Fire Team, you're requested to:
- Not talk on TeamSpeak unless it's an Afterparty mission, your FTL is dead/afk/unresponsive for a long time, or it's an emergency (or there's general banter going on during lulls in action). Reporting to or responding to SL is not your job - and it can get confusing for SL or the other FTL. Three voices should not originate from the same fire team unnecessarily. Report to the FTL via Group VON, and let her/him pass on the message should they choose to do so.
- Not take orders from SL directly. SL asking a Fire Team to do something is an order to the FTL, and it's the FTL's discretion on how to micromanage that. And of course, the responsibility of screwing that up is of the FTL's as well. Do confirm orders and don't get yourself killed, but don't try and implement SL's orders autonomously and to the letter (unless asked to do so by the FTL).
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Rebel Alliance Pt. 6
MG Team Spotter with Eagle_Eye (MG Gunner).
Attached to Bravo, we enjoyed a relaxing hike through the hills, shooting at people far away while Alpha was busy getting its hands dirty.