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> "For all her skills at identifying distant enemies and dispatching them with ruthless efficiency, a collection of creatures who burrowed hadn’t yet crossed her sights (both in the metaphorical sense and the literal sense). They boiled up out of the ground like so much bad molasses and molepiled the duo.
I prefer distance. It is very dangerous to fight an enemy. If one can kill the enemy far away, that seems the better strategy. It is also tactically simpler.
I prefer distance. It is very dangerous to fight an enemy. If one can kill the enemy far away, that seems the better strategy. It is also tactically simpler.
Agreed, that's why range weapons were developed in the first place. It's a lot less risky to pick someone off from yards or miles away rather than be right up in his (or her) face with a pointy weapon.
Ouch, right in the early ‘90s.
I prefer distance. It is very dangerous to fight an enemy. If one can kill the enemy far away, that seems the better strategy. It is also tactically simpler.
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Agreed, that's why range weapons were developed in the first place. It's a lot less risky to pick someone off from yards or miles away rather than be right up in his (or her) face with a pointy weapon.