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From: IronRaven cyberraven@********.net
Subject: Questions of great importance (Steve, Jon, RA:S people
Date: Fri, 03 Sep 1999 09:06:39 -0400
At 20.30 09-02-99 -0700, you wrote:
>Eh? What pattern was that? Is it on the web somewhere? (I'd check it

Look around you're area book stores for the "Colonial Marine Technical
Manual"- several pictures int here. Basically, a very pale urban-type
pattern, but with a yellowish-grey, a medium grey, and a light greenish
grey, IIRC.

>Plaid? Serious? Wouldn't a regular pattern be just as bad as a solid
>colour?

It's tight enough that screwes with how the NVD sees and displays you.
It's counter intutive, but it is supposed to work.

>LBE?

Load
Bearing
Equipment

Your belt, your suspendors or vest, the pouchs there hung, and your pack.

>dissuaded from using that, but I think it's still an interesting idea.
>But would it be a GOOD idea?

I would thinkit wouldi nterfeer with anything like a free-floating barrel,
but since SR doesn't get that picky, all I can say is- ewwww......
Thanks for the idea. <Raven reacehs over, pulls the backup Colt M-30 off
of the rack and starts looking to see if he has a spare grenade grenade
laucnher and link anywhere, thinking he saw one next to the gyromounts>

>As for weaponry - standard are suppressed SMGs with EX Exp, APDS and

Explosive ammo go BANG. Defeats the purpose of suppressors.

>Honto? Do tell...

I'll post the blurb and address for the full thing ina another message,
under the title "Smartsight"


Kevin Dole, aka CyberRaven, aka IronRaven, aka Steel Tengu
http://members.xoom.com/iron_raven/
"Once again, we have spat in the face of Death and his second cousin,
Dismemberment."
"There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in
your philosophy."

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