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These are the content notes for "A Response to Extreme Events."
"Heroism often results as a response to extreme events."
-- James Geary
High school senior year: Fall 2014-Spring 2015
Friday, May 15 was the last day of school. Monday 18-Tuesday 19 were for teachers to finish grading.
Dogwood and bluebells bloom mid-May in Nebraska.
Parks in Terramagne-America often sell packets of floating food for ducks and geese. You can also make your own waterfowl chow.
The Fried Liver Attack is a chess opening that can make a very effective boobytrap.
Cover and concealment are two terrain features in combat. Cover is anything that can stop enemy fire. Concealment is anything that hides you from enemy eyes, but does not block fire. Cover typically provides concealment also. An important point is that "cover" varies depending on the caliber of threat; a wall may stop handgun fire but not a grenade launcher. Normally a building provides excellent cover, but not against a disintegration beam: everything in that context only provides concealment, hence Stalwart Stan's mistake.
"Heroism often results as a response to extreme events."
-- James Geary
High school senior year: Fall 2014-Spring 2015
Friday, May 15 was the last day of school. Monday 18-Tuesday 19 were for teachers to finish grading.
Dogwood and bluebells bloom mid-May in Nebraska.
Parks in Terramagne-America often sell packets of floating food for ducks and geese. You can also make your own waterfowl chow.
The Fried Liver Attack is a chess opening that can make a very effective boobytrap.
Cover and concealment are two terrain features in combat. Cover is anything that can stop enemy fire. Concealment is anything that hides you from enemy eyes, but does not block fire. Cover typically provides concealment also. An important point is that "cover" varies depending on the caliber of threat; a wall may stop handgun fire but not a grenade launcher. Normally a building provides excellent cover, but not against a disintegration beam: everything in that context only provides concealment, hence Stalwart Stan's mistake.