Post by Fenny on Aug 18, 2007 10:52:53 GMT -5
Alright soldiers, listen up.
Many of you need training. This goes for everyone in Zion who checks this mainframe. I don't mind running you burgers through some missions for Tyndall if I'm not busy, but I do got some rules.
Actually, one rule.
When we're running missions, you are not to hang out in the elevator or outside the mission area. You are to run headfirst into the zone of operations guns blazings and fists flying. You are not some ponebizkit that I'm escorting from point A to point B. Your name is not Broomfondle.
You are an operative in the greatest faction in Zion. You are here to be the best. If you're not the best already, you are here to learn HOW to be the best.
Sitting in an elevator filing your fingernails will not achieve anything in your path to greatness here in the Trust. I am not a baby-sitter. Lesser experienced operatives have everything to learn from engaging in battle in operations. For one, and the most important, you learn how to survive an attack from multiple high-threat enemy targets. You learn to no longer fear the loading area, and learn to return to the area of operations in the quickest means possible. You learn how to assist more experienced operatives by causing states so those operatives can perform their most deadliest of attacks. You learn which lower level abilities are advantageous at any level, such as Neuro-dart. You learn to break shields for your seniors.
You have everything to gain from assisting in the area of operations.
If you are on my mission team, and I catch you snoozing in the elevator, you will be removed from the team and exempt from any further missions under my command.
Is this understood?
Fenshire, Captain of the HvCFT Devildog
((In otherwords, not helping in the missions is one of my biggest pet peeves. I leveled myself without relying on a level 50 character to power level me. I'm not a frickin' babysitter who's gonna run you through suck ass missions that I hate doing, while you type /follow or /afk and get yourself a Coke and a bag of Fritos while I do all the work.))
Many of you need training. This goes for everyone in Zion who checks this mainframe. I don't mind running you burgers through some missions for Tyndall if I'm not busy, but I do got some rules.
Actually, one rule.
When we're running missions, you are not to hang out in the elevator or outside the mission area. You are to run headfirst into the zone of operations guns blazings and fists flying. You are not some ponebizkit that I'm escorting from point A to point B. Your name is not Broomfondle.
You are an operative in the greatest faction in Zion. You are here to be the best. If you're not the best already, you are here to learn HOW to be the best.
Sitting in an elevator filing your fingernails will not achieve anything in your path to greatness here in the Trust. I am not a baby-sitter. Lesser experienced operatives have everything to learn from engaging in battle in operations. For one, and the most important, you learn how to survive an attack from multiple high-threat enemy targets. You learn to no longer fear the loading area, and learn to return to the area of operations in the quickest means possible. You learn how to assist more experienced operatives by causing states so those operatives can perform their most deadliest of attacks. You learn which lower level abilities are advantageous at any level, such as Neuro-dart. You learn to break shields for your seniors.
You have everything to gain from assisting in the area of operations.
If you are on my mission team, and I catch you snoozing in the elevator, you will be removed from the team and exempt from any further missions under my command.
Is this understood?
Fenshire, Captain of the HvCFT Devildog
((In otherwords, not helping in the missions is one of my biggest pet peeves. I leveled myself without relying on a level 50 character to power level me. I'm not a frickin' babysitter who's gonna run you through suck ass missions that I hate doing, while you type /follow or /afk and get yourself a Coke and a bag of Fritos while I do all the work.))