
It's a funny thing that, during battle exercises it's the big bosses who always forget the password...I personally have "shot" my own 1st. lieutenant who didn't remember the password as he approached my guarding post.(he resisted arrest!)
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It's my gut feeling that they do this intentionally, to test the guard. Guess what would have happened if you hadn't "shot" him? He might "instructed" you a bit!Originally posted by Musti:
It's a funny thing that, during battle exercises it's the big bosses who always forget the password...I personally have "shot" my own 1st. lieutenant who didn't remember the password as he approached my guarding post.(he resisted arrest!)

I'm pretty sure that this officer wasn't testing me. He was known for being quite absent-minded...Originally posted by Belaja smert:
It's my gut feeling that they do this intentionally, to test the guard. Guess what would have happened if you hadn't "shot" him? He might "instructed" you a bit!
Belaja smert

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three of us set up one, and two other guys were supposed to drive up to it and get stopped and the whole drill. I was backup, so I cleverly laid down in the woods on the passenger side (not exactly as briefed, fortunately
. As my buds stopped the vehicle and checked the drivers' papers the sgt. in charge of the excercise busted out the rear door with his pistol, only to run into most of a clip of SMG fire from me
. He was real happy with the way I'd positioned myself, though a bit miffed that his trick hadn't worked. Return to “Steel Panthers World At War & Mega Campaigns”
