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Sorry Swag, I didn't pick up on your post being tongue-in-cheek, that's the problem with pure text, you can't really represent the subtleties of spoken language
![]() As for kaikais... I thought that kaikais was just a variant spelling of the Kai-Kai shoe/clothing brand. However I see that Swaghauler has updated his post so that the original word was meant to be khakis. Still, that's not as bad as some auto-correct actions I've seen on friend's phones Here in Australia the phrase "for a sec" or "in a sec" is quite common, sec being lazy speak for the time unit of a second. But... I've seen friend's text messages where "sec" has been auto-corrected to "sex" and that made for some interesting messages, like this one, "I'm coming back in, just give me a sex"! ![]() |
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Sounds like the Strike Zulu force. B Team and 3 A teams. Had about 38ish men, which fits with the on-going war losses. Commander was a Major.
So Reset was at least Corp level, if not Army. Probably a lot higher. DIA . The whole attack might of been cover for Reset. Considering the pre-google time, FCoK is a well written module that still is interesting after 35+ years. |
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