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MotF Bane

No Lifer
Dec 22, 2006
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TF2!

Went on a 13-2 killing spree as a sniper with the huntsman. After then taking another 4 deaths, changed to soldier, because my team had zero defense. Our three engineers are somewhere, I have no idea where, I looked, and couldn't find them.

Things got better. We got their intel in our sewer. We killed all its guards. And then one of our guy's picked it up, and ran it back into the red team base, with half our team screaming at him. Red team of course let him walk right back in, and killed him deep in their base. No votekick available.

At that point, it was basically useless. I went soldier, and racked up another 20 kills and 4 deaths. Of my 10 total deaths, ZERO came from outside our base - I never even left the base. I spent my whole time, 33 kills worth, killing intruders. They came up through the grate, from the sewer, through the front, over the battlements... absolutely everywhere. Zero defense at all.

I distinctly recall watching my rocket fly through an enemy soldier, who returned fire and killed me. I respawned, and as I was starting to move again, the door of my spawn room was opened by my own team, and the same soldier's crit rocket screamed through and killed me. Next respawn dropped me through a hatch on top of a heavy.

So I told the team they were all fucking worthless and left.
 

MotF Bane

No Lifer
Dec 22, 2006
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And no, going engi myself wasn't a good plan. With a multi-point attack from the other team, a single SG will get picked apart, and red genuinely had a couple good soldiers, plus some heavy/medic teams that would've ruined an engi defense. It would need those three morons hiding somewhere to come out and strongpoint the hayroom and courtyard. Three SG's can turn those into impenetrable fortresses.

And while red had good players, my work as a huntsman was clearly better than everything they had on the offensive. I cut down an entire attack wave by myself, killing four of their guys in about 15 seconds, leaving the fifth and final guy running out of the base alone.

And as a soldier, it wasn't even a close contest. I gave up the range and one hit kills of the huntsman for better maneuverability, snap shooting, durability, rate of fire, and splash damage. Then proceeded to wipe out three successive attack waves single-handedly.

So really, BLU team had a handful of good players (I think three or four), RED had about ten good players. And individually, I was a match for any RED player I encountered. I had four dominations when I left.
 

Rubycon

Madame President
Aug 10, 2005
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If you got enough of them together, would they sparkle?

If you lick them and they taste minty then most likely upon collision with a hard object you would see proof that they are indeed triboluminescent. :D