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05-16-2006, 01:31 PM #16
Re: SWAT 4 Night 05/15/2006 (Monday)
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Originally Posted by Strag
man speaks the truth. I think its because im not afraid to go in and clear a room with a shotty or auto. I really do enjoy being number one, cause alot of people count on you when you are in that position.
Had some good games, still some miscommunications and people forgetting their number and assignments.that sounds like a good idea trooper.
-Vulcan
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05-16-2006, 04:52 PM #17
Re: SWAT 4 Night 05/15/2006 (Monday)
Originally Posted by Strag

'Twas fun!
Next, let's try for Dupleiss Diamond Center in 1:30, mmkay?
A policy of freedom for the individual is the only truly progressive policy. -F.A. Hayek
"$250,000 a year won't get me to Central Park West."
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05-16-2006, 06:44 PM #18
Re: SWAT 4 Night 05/15/2006 (Monday)
I like the concept of speed runs and would like to play more speed runs, hopefully with some armed enemies. It does not have to be a mad dash like the one speed run, which is basically just running and opening doors and flex-cuffing people.
It would be nice to operate more off of SOP instead of direct commands. I noticed that penetration was always done off of specific commands (1,2 go here; 3,4 go there) instead of any of the "Specialized Entries" described in the SOP. As a result, after penetration there was little organization until we stacked up on the next door. For instance, there was no heeding the SOP info on odd/even number responsibilities post-breach.
Just a newb's first impressions. I had fun.
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05-17-2006, 10:16 AM #19
Re: SWAT 4 Night 05/15/2006 (Monday)
You're right -- we didn't use the entry portion of the SOP very much this week. We'd been doing a good job with using the different entries in past weeks, but this week not so much. This is something we need to keep consistent from week to week, so that it becomes habit.
Originally Posted by H-Hour
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