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View Poll Results: How important is rank in your campaigns? | |||
Rank? What's rank? |
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8 | 19.51% |
Rank only comes into play when the group can't reach a decision |
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11 | 26.83% |
The chain of command is strictly enforced |
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2 | 4.88% |
Other (specify) |
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1 | 2.44% |
I have differnet preferences depending on the campaign |
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19 | 46.34% |
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In the T2K games I played, my character tended to be a low rank person. I think PFC was the best I ever had. Being that I had no military experience, I would follow the orders of the guy with the experience.
I did notice that the guys that in RL were military or ex-military, tended to have E-4 to E-7 rank in the game. They tended to be more free lance about the "chain of command" but as a newly arrived draftee, who survived boot camp somehow, there was a definite pecking order. Now if the Dumb Bunny, (read me or my character) came up with a suggestion that had merit, then the guys would at least listen. Just my two cents! ![]() Mike |
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