![]() ![]() ![]() That "friendly fire" thing? One single shot from an M16 supposedly tore off all four limbs, and penetrated his chest and abdomen." "Yeah, player unit has a problem with that." "OK, I'll tell them." Ironic thing? The guy who I gave that card to was a victim of a blue-on-blue, where his buddy accidentally shot him with a single blank from an M16. Per the card, he was basically a trunk with four bloody stumps left, and some serious thoracic/abdominal injuries to accompany it. In any event, this casualty card had multiple injuries on it, as though the victim had been blown up by something. Only lasted one rotation, and they dropped the idea like a hot potato because it was eating up too much time. ![]() I think the worst injury I ever saw on a MILES casualty card came on one of batches of test cards they did up at the NTC-The medics were agitating for more fidelity to real-world injuries, and they wanted better "play" for the medical field, so they did up some new cards to enable all that. Do that, and you're probably going to spend a day or so strapped to a backboard at his behest, 'cos you can do that shit when you're the O/C. He puts them into these little itty-bitty manila envelopes, and seals them, after writing your name on the card so you can't trade the damn things on him. ![]() They're issued out and tracked by your unit's Observer/Controller, when it's done right. ![]()
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