@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation No. He looks up stats and then puts them on.
And I've written stories about how our military performs when the odds are stacked against it.
Such as the Battle of Myeongnyang Strait, where four ships routed a hundred with little damage inflicted to our ships due to their superior positioning and excellent leadership; the Siege of Seattle and its relief by the 33rd Armored Division aka the Winged Hussars, whose performance was so excellent that even neutral Poland greeted them as heroes when their commander returned; and the final charge of the 245th Regiment, who despite exposure to a nerve agent and with their death assured, charged headfirst into the Awwami forces and fought with such ferocity that they were said to be "possessed by powerful jinn" and put the Awwami forces heading for Detroit into such panic that the defenders were able to shore up their defenses and drive back the Awwami Army.
Also note the Mexican Border War, where Avaruan forces were repeatedly driven back with light casualties, a scenario repeated in the Naval War with Argentina. And that the Katipunian Army have worked alongside the Paternian Army, and found them to be highly effective.
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation We don't use graphene in armor anymore, since carbon nanotubes are not only cheaper, but stronger. Because both of them are carbon honeycombs, but one of them is a sheet and the other is a tube. And in the world of material sciences, a sheet of paper is less capable of withstanding impacts or force if left as a sheet of paper than if it was rolled up into a narrow tube.
We still use graphene in nanoelectronics, electronics, touchscreen interfaces, and other uses.
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation So, basically normal operating procedure to invasion?
Fine.
But I suggest you read up "The Art of War" by Sun Tzu. 2500 years later and it's effective in not only battle, but also business and law.
You see, we don't prefer pitched battles unless we are forced to fight them. We prefer to defeat your forces with as little of that as possible. Which is why our Rangers and Army were so effective, despite the fact they have the equivalent of M16 rifles, and you have the equivalent of Imperial stormtroopers. Because those weapons and armor suits are really great, until the guys you sent to use them don't have anything to eat or drink.
Well, except maggots, rats, and sewage water. Or maggots with rat and sewage water soup.
Anyways, it's confirmed our army is in fact better.
Against armor suits with the improved armor package, which although improving armor, reduces mobility to the point where a rocket launcher can eliminate them.
Also, we don't typically use a rocket launcher. We use the M27 sticky grenade or a grenade launcher.
APDS and APRC were able to penetrate the armor fully with high effect.
Also, I think @GoldenEagle stated that my statistics are correct.
The high stiffness of Carbyne wiring meant that explosive ammunition, even that of 105mm caliber howitzer or 4.2 inch mortar, was able to disable Awwami tanks due to the blast. @Supermini555
The bomb must have been a demolition charges during Operation Blizzard that failed to detonate and was discarded. @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
And .38 Pilotmario is the same as .357 Magnum, a very powerful cartridge. The revolver's AP LJ and AP DS ammunition were, alongside 10mm Auto Short's (.40 S&W) AP LJ and AP DS, 10mm Auto's AP LJ and AP DS and 11.43mm Pilotmario (.45 ACP) AP RC, were the only truly effective pistol-caliber weapons in our arsenal that could reliably penetrate a standard Awwami armor suit. Uparmored assault suits were resistant to all AP pistol ammunition, as well as AP 5.56mm ammunition, but could be penetrated by AP 7.62mm ammunition at 100m, AP 12.7mm ammunition at 300m, as well as sharing a vulnerability to the M35 rocket launcher and the M27 sticky grenade. @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
You realize they would have to go through Avaruan Brazil first.
And they really would not want to fight a Victoria A5 or A6. Those beasts are the most dangerous tanks in the modern battlefield.
Like, a "If I want to kill this thing, I'll have to get within 100m of the rear armor flush to have a chance" kind of dangerous. And that thing has a 155mm coilgun capable of killing anything at 1,000m. The gun stabilization is only good for having the gun in the general direction before halting and taking a shot, but that is irrelevant in Paternain Army tactics, for standard procedure is to hat before firing due to the improved accuracy you get.
In the meantime, the Avaruan military is known to be much weaker, for we defeated you, even with Awwami support. @Mudkip
As it turns out, the tesla Cannon is completely ineffective against infantry in a completely enclosed vehicle regardless of armor, because a Humvee has been stricken by standard lightning (28,000 degrees C) and is not only operational, but the crew and internal systems are alive.
Mostly because the vehicle's frame turns into a giant improvised faraday cage.
Which is how the Paternian Army, despite its firepower disadvantages (I mean, we're using M16 rifles against plasma guns), has been able to challenge the Awwami Army successfully.
Because as far as I know, basic Awwami strategy is P90 Rush B.
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation Do note that we do forgive you. A good many Paternians are Catholic Christians, due to missionary work and a trend toward more orthodox religions among the youth.
And in the Bible, Jesus speaks much about forgiveness and learning to "turn the other cheek" when stricken.
He forgave all who sinned against him, including the executioner who crucified him (In the bible, the Romans reluctantly executed him under the petition of the Jewish religious authorities).
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation Going into the XML files and changing the name "Wing-3" into "Wing-2".
Wing-2 is the formal classification for a structural wing in the game. Wing-3 is the standard wing available.
However, you can get the strength of a structural wing with the control surfaces of a standard wing by going into the files and either changing a standard Wing-3 into a Wing-2 or going into a standard Wing-2 and changing allowControlSurfaces="false" to allowControlSurfaces="true".
You act like that all the time too. It's only fair I can too.
And your troops surrendered because they did not like your uncompromising ways, and felt that we are just in our campaign to avenge someone's mistreatment. @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
The Paternian Army has pushed out of Quebec, our northern border, and from Alaska and destroyed your forces. Our superior aircraft outperformed your types, slaughtering them like ducks.
With no air opposition, the Pummeler proved its worth and devastated your forces. Drone manufacturing sites were either overrun by the Paternian Army or destroyed by Army Scout Rangers. Our advance caught your army by surprise, and have surrendered. While the islands to the North are still occupied tentatively by Awwami forces, continental Canada is ours.
In addition, our Navy has slaughtered your merchant fleets.
And your teleporters? We're space camping them. @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
We prefer our territories contiguous, save for island bases like Hawaii and the Azores. Which are still operational. We felt our Antarctic territories would be harder to defend, and therefore would rather have Canada than those territories.
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
Your massive span of weaponry is a serious weakness, as every system must be provided its own unique set of parts. And many vehicles have overlapping roles, and are quite redundant as a result. @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation No. He looks up stats and then puts them on.
And I've written stories about how our military performs when the odds are stacked against it.
Such as the Battle of Myeongnyang Strait, where four ships routed a hundred with little damage inflicted to our ships due to their superior positioning and excellent leadership; the Siege of Seattle and its relief by the 33rd Armored Division aka the Winged Hussars, whose performance was so excellent that even neutral Poland greeted them as heroes when their commander returned; and the final charge of the 245th Regiment, who despite exposure to a nerve agent and with their death assured, charged headfirst into the Awwami forces and fought with such ferocity that they were said to be "possessed by powerful jinn" and put the Awwami forces heading for Detroit into such panic that the defenders were able to shore up their defenses and drive back the Awwami Army.
Also note the Mexican Border War, where Avaruan forces were repeatedly driven back with light casualties, a scenario repeated in the Naval War with Argentina. And that the Katipunian Army have worked alongside the Paternian Army, and found them to be highly effective.
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation Not what we found out.
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation We don't use graphene in armor anymore, since carbon nanotubes are not only cheaper, but stronger. Because both of them are carbon honeycombs, but one of them is a sheet and the other is a tube. And in the world of material sciences, a sheet of paper is less capable of withstanding impacts or force if left as a sheet of paper than if it was rolled up into a narrow tube.
We still use graphene in nanoelectronics, electronics, touchscreen interfaces, and other uses.
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation tightly packed = easier shockwave transfer = shatterbox.
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation Stiffness = hardness = degree of brittleness.
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation So, basically normal operating procedure to invasion?
Fine.
But I suggest you read up "The Art of War" by Sun Tzu. 2500 years later and it's effective in not only battle, but also business and law.
You see, we don't prefer pitched battles unless we are forced to fight them. We prefer to defeat your forces with as little of that as possible. Which is why our Rangers and Army were so effective, despite the fact they have the equivalent of M16 rifles, and you have the equivalent of Imperial stormtroopers. Because those weapons and armor suits are really great, until the guys you sent to use them don't have anything to eat or drink.
Well, except maggots, rats, and sewage water. Or maggots with rat and sewage water soup.
Anyways, it's confirmed our army is in fact better.
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
Against armor suits with the improved armor package, which although improving armor, reduces mobility to the point where a rocket launcher can eliminate them.
Also, we don't typically use a rocket launcher. We use the M27 sticky grenade or a grenade launcher.
APDS and APRC were able to penetrate the armor fully with high effect.
Also, I think @GoldenEagle stated that my statistics are correct.
:) @Feanor
The high stiffness of Carbyne wiring meant that explosive ammunition, even that of 105mm caliber howitzer or 4.2 inch mortar, was able to disable Awwami tanks due to the blast. @Supermini555
The bomb must have been a demolition charges during Operation Blizzard that failed to detonate and was discarded. @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
It's not the gun, it's the ammunition.
And .38 Pilotmario is the same as .357 Magnum, a very powerful cartridge. The revolver's AP LJ and AP DS ammunition were, alongside 10mm Auto Short's (.40 S&W) AP LJ and AP DS, 10mm Auto's AP LJ and AP DS and 11.43mm Pilotmario (.45 ACP) AP RC, were the only truly effective pistol-caliber weapons in our arsenal that could reliably penetrate a standard Awwami armor suit. Uparmored assault suits were resistant to all AP pistol ammunition, as well as AP 5.56mm ammunition, but could be penetrated by AP 7.62mm ammunition at 100m, AP 12.7mm ammunition at 300m, as well as sharing a vulnerability to the M35 rocket launcher and the M27 sticky grenade. @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
You realize they would have to go through Avaruan Brazil first.
And they really would not want to fight a Victoria A5 or A6. Those beasts are the most dangerous tanks in the modern battlefield.
Like, a "If I want to kill this thing, I'll have to get within 100m of the rear armor flush to have a chance" kind of dangerous. And that thing has a 155mm coilgun capable of killing anything at 1,000m. The gun stabilization is only good for having the gun in the general direction before halting and taking a shot, but that is irrelevant in Paternain Army tactics, for standard procedure is to hat before firing due to the improved accuracy you get.
In the meantime, the Avaruan military is known to be much weaker, for we defeated you, even with Awwami support. @Mudkip
As it turns out, the tesla Cannon is completely ineffective against infantry in a completely enclosed vehicle regardless of armor, because a Humvee has been stricken by standard lightning (28,000 degrees C) and is not only operational, but the crew and internal systems are alive.
Mostly because the vehicle's frame turns into a giant improvised faraday cage.
@JakeTheDogg The 100 megaton antimatter bomb on it is.
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation To be honest, we do have the Winged Hussars.
@Mudkip It's more by tradition.
@Supermini555 Yes, I have a copy of said book.
Which is how the Paternian Army, despite its firepower disadvantages (I mean, we're using M16 rifles against plasma guns), has been able to challenge the Awwami Army successfully.
Because as far as I know, basic Awwami strategy is P90 Rush B.
It's a Counter-Strike reference.
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation Do note that we do forgive you. A good many Paternians are Catholic Christians, due to missionary work and a trend toward more orthodox religions among the youth.
And in the Bible, Jesus speaks much about forgiveness and learning to "turn the other cheek" when stricken.
He forgave all who sinned against him, including the executioner who crucified him (In the bible, the Romans reluctantly executed him under the petition of the Jewish religious authorities).
@Supermini555 Here.
@Supermini555 We took Quebec.
He wanted Quebec back.
So we took the rest of Canada and gave Quebec back.
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation Going into the XML files and changing the name "Wing-3" into "Wing-2".
Wing-2 is the formal classification for a structural wing in the game. Wing-3 is the standard wing available.
However, you can get the strength of a structural wing with the control surfaces of a standard wing by going into the files and either changing a standard Wing-3 into a Wing-2 or going into a standard Wing-2 and changing allowControlSurfaces="false" to allowControlSurfaces="true".
I prefer the first method.
@Feanor NP! Can I use the plane fuselage for a cargo type I want to build?
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation When we absolutely, positively, punch through your armor suits with a pistol.
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation I am in America.
North America.
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation Okay.
Quebec is yours.
The rest of Canada is ours.
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation Yep. Wing-3 sucks.
I know.
It's how we use our advantages to mitigate our disadvantage that is the difference between victory and defeat. @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
Air tankers, helicopters, and drones. @JakeTheDogg
Yeah. I don't invest too much on detail, because 1) I'm lazy, and 2) many of my followers are not members of the PC Master Race. @JakeTheDogg
It's like a bird: the wings flap.
Of note, if you need stronger wings, all my planes use modded structural wings that can accommodate control surfaces.
It's maneuverability is lovely. It's very unstable. @JakeTheDogg
Gotcha.
Thanks for Canada! @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
We also have AC-130-style gunships. @JakeTheDogg
Was joking.
We have Dominators, some cargo designs, and the like. @JakeTheDogg
BECAUSE SCIENCE B-TCH!!! @JakeTheDogg
You need energy to generate heat. Energy is conserved but never destroyed or made. @JakeTheDogg
Thanks! Your androids gave us a run for our money.
You see, with armored humans, a single penetrating hit can inflict pain and bleeding.
With androids, you must hit vital systems, which are well-protected and much smaller. @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
So, temperature of the surface of the sun?
Also, be aware of the massive amount of energy you are generating so quickly. @JakeTheDogg
This can do all of that. CAS? That's what this thing is designed to do!
Recon? It can, but we have drones for that. Raids? Air attacks are by nature a raid.
And surveillance is recon.
And no, we don't fit nukes to helicopters because planes can do that but better. @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
I sense sarcasm and mockery through the screen.
You act like that all the time too. It's only fair I can too.
And your troops surrendered because they did not like your uncompromising ways, and felt that we are just in our campaign to avenge someone's mistreatment. @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
Like what? @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
We tested them. They're slower, less tech, and less maneuverable. Test them against our newest fighters. They can outmaneuver them.
And I did concede that you did have more numbers.
And we have bases in Alaska still. @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
Heading offline now. Goodnight from Hawaii. @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
I suppose, given that almost all of them surrendered. @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
4 helicopters that all do the same thing? @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
The Paternian Army has pushed out of Quebec, our northern border, and from Alaska and destroyed your forces. Our superior aircraft outperformed your types, slaughtering them like ducks.
With no air opposition, the Pummeler proved its worth and devastated your forces. Drone manufacturing sites were either overrun by the Paternian Army or destroyed by Army Scout Rangers. Our advance caught your army by surprise, and have surrendered. While the islands to the North are still occupied tentatively by Awwami forces, continental Canada is ours.
In addition, our Navy has slaughtered your merchant fleets.
And your teleporters? We're space camping them. @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
Captured? @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
We prefer our territories contiguous, save for island bases like Hawaii and the Azores. Which are still operational. We felt our Antarctic territories would be harder to defend, and therefore would rather have Canada than those territories.
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
We can trade. Our Antarctic territories for Quebec. @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
Your massive span of weaponry is a serious weakness, as every system must be provided its own unique set of parts. And many vehicles have overlapping roles, and are quite redundant as a result. @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation