“Pftt.” I let out, unable to contain my laughter. “So you’re homophonic.” I observe, grabbing the soldier's collar and spinning around so I’m the one pinning him to the wall. I lean in to make sure my face is as close to his as possible without touching. “So, you think that just because I had knowledge of a world you didn’t bother learning before we knew it existed. Unfortunately for you, you little closeted bitch, I’m straight.” I make a point of leaning in and whispering those last words into his ear.
There's no way a soldier would let himself get grabbed and thrown into a wall by a civilian.
Given the precautions Anon had set for himself, as well as how he conducted himself at the base and with the soldier, my observations tell me Anon was a former Military Brat (with perhaps at least one parent being an MP or working in INTEL, maybe both, given how he "Left his phone at home" as well as locking his hard drive in a safe box (probably a caged safe box)) with some basic combat training from his parents (either from the parents teaching him through a controlled environment, or from said parents being total douchebags and teaching through experience).
11209502 Given the actions of the soldier, he was likely from a civilian family and fresh out of boot camp, so the rookie mistake of leaving an opening was pretty prominent.
11222063 While it would be obvious to say that the soldier is a fictional soldier in a fictional world (considering this is a fictional story), there have been plenty of instances where there would be some Enlisted (and especially some Commissioned Officers) with Big G/Small D Syndrome, one example coming from a Navy Dive Locker when some Officer, whom was NOT in charge of said Dive Locker, decided he wanted to put some men in the water, without supervision. One of the Master Divers of the Locker caught wind of what was going on and confronted said Officer, who in turn decided they wanted to pull rank (even going so far as pulling on their own collar giving the "I outrank you, so you do what I say!" Bullarkey. The Master Diver then responded by picking up the Officer and throwing them in the water. When the incident reached the HMFIC of the Locker, said Officer was never allowed back in the installation.
There's no way a soldier would let himself get grabbed and thrown into a wall by a civilian.
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There's also no way a soldier would act like that in the first place... unless they're a fictional soldier in a fictional world.
Given the precautions Anon had set for himself, as well as how he conducted himself at the base and with the soldier, my observations tell me Anon was a former Military Brat (with perhaps at least one parent being an MP or working in INTEL, maybe both, given how he "Left his phone at home" as well as locking his hard drive in a safe box (probably a caged safe box)) with some basic combat training from his parents (either from the parents teaching him through a controlled environment, or from said parents being total douchebags and teaching through experience).
11209502
Given the actions of the soldier, he was likely from a civilian family and fresh out of boot camp, so the rookie mistake of leaving an opening was pretty prominent.
11222063
While it would be obvious to say that the soldier is a fictional soldier in a fictional world (considering this is a fictional story), there have been plenty of instances where there would be some Enlisted (and especially some Commissioned Officers) with Big G/Small D Syndrome, one example coming from a Navy Dive Locker when some Officer, whom was NOT in charge of said Dive Locker, decided he wanted to put some men in the water, without supervision. One of the Master Divers of the Locker caught wind of what was going on and confronted said Officer, who in turn decided they wanted to pull rank (even going so far as pulling on their own collar giving the "I outrank you, so you do what I say!" Bullarkey. The Master Diver then responded by picking up the Officer and throwing them in the water. When the incident reached the HMFIC of the Locker, said Officer was never allowed back in the installation.
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There are idiots everywhere. They act like jerks when those above aren't watching.
Oh snap! I think Trollestia has some competition.