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Originally posted by JediBrass:
**Ok, this may seem way off topic, but I just have to know why this use of "their" seems so amazing. Using "there" and 'their" is something one learns in elementary school, and the way you people (those amazed by the existance of "their") write, it doesn't seem like you're in elementary school, it seems like you people are at least in 8th grade or up. So . . . what gives?
Oh, and about Firefights, I use guided weapons and let my friendlies do the bulk of the work. I stay out of the hottest areas, and mop up any enemies that come for me (like Voinian fighters and Frigates) and those that I can engage safely (like one Voinian Frigate after I've cleared the surrounding fighters). If I have to get involved (like in the destroy the Dreadnought mission when my escorts eventually run off leaving me with the Dreadought to face alone), I make sure I'm in the position to get away QUICKLY, like I make sure I have an afterburner to burn my arse out of there if the Dreadnought starts getting lucky with neutron cannons/turrets, and rockets. Or, if theres a swarm of fighters chasing you AND there's a nasty capital ship like a Dreadnoght attacking you to, use the fighters as a screen, b/c the big Capital ship will stil try and destroy you even if its own fighters get in the way. As I explained to Skyblade in another thread, I did this alot in an old EV plug called Star Wars: Special Edition (no this is NOT SW2! This plug is older and done by someone else).
Tschus (that's German for 'Bye'),
Jedibrass
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I've always had a bad use of the word "there." I'm stilling working on fixing that and my stupidity.
I tried out your little strategy...It worked very well.
~Captain Skyblade
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