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Henry Jones Jr. said:It took me a while to look through this thread, and I must say, great stuff everyone!
Thanks, I guess.Attila the Professor said:Aww, I approve of you. I'll never remember your name, but I approve of you. You know, there are actually forums that formally chastise you for not reading an entire thread. I think that'd be a step too far for us, but making such a rule is certainly an understandable impulse.
Henry Jones Jr. said:Thanks, I guess.
Besides, my name is easy to remember.
I understood what you said, so no need to explain.Attila the Professor said:I know that compliment sounded pretty ambivalent, but let me be more clear: this is a huge, huge thread, and to go through all of it must have taken some serious stamina and courtesy. I commend you.
I see what you mean now. There are many people here, so I guess it is hard to remember specific names, with a few exceptions.Attila the Professor said:And about the name, it's nothing personal, there's just so many variations on Indy as names, and so many more who use an Indy avatar, often the same few. There's nothing that can be done about it, officially, but it's just a shame and makes it hard to keep track of folks, mentally.
Henry Jones Jr. said:By the way, I think we're going a bit off-topic here...
Vogels's Mark VII Tank
Affiliation: Republic of Hatay
Function: Anti-vehicle artillery
Length: 34 feet long
Top Speed: 20 MPH
Crew: 1 driver, 3 gunners
Weapons: 2 6-pound guns. 1 75mm main cannon
Only a ver few of the formidable British Mark VII tanks survived the end of World War I, to be either sold or given to friendly governments in Africa and the Middle East. This one has been retrofitted to add a more modern swiveling turrent gun on top, and heavier armor, rather than netting, to deflect grenades.
Powering its way across the Tunisian steppe, it is powerful enough to swiftly destroy an attack by the Grail Cuilt. However, it proves vulnerable to the resourcefulness of Indiana Jones, and plunges to its destruction after a desperate running battle.
German Flying Wing
Affiliation : Luftwaffe
Function: Long-range Transport
Wingspan: 19 Meters
Top Speed: 550 km/h
Crew: 1 driver, 1 gunner
Weapons: 2 30mm mk 108 machine cannons, twin MG15 machine guns
Designed and built in the upmost secrcy for the Luftwaffe, this long-range aircraft was designed to fill many roles. configured in this case for cargo transport, it could also be outfitted as a fighter-bomber capable of striking targets throughout Europe.
Its unique design and large fuel tanks allowed it to travel immense distances without landing to refuel, freeing it from the logistical constraints of other transport aircraft, and making it ideal for the tranportation of sensitive cargo, like the Ark of the Covenant, between the Middle East and Berlin.
Last Crusade Biplane
Affiliation: Luftwaffe
Function: Light Fighter-bomber
Length: 40'
Maximum Altitude: 8,000 feet
Crew: Indy and his dad
Weapons: 250mm machine guns
Hooked onto the bottom of a German zeppelin for use as a defense and reconnaisance plane, this aging giplate fighter is huge outclassed by the Messerchmitt BF-109s pursuing it. The only advantage indy and his father have in their primitive craft is the relative combat inexperience of the German pilots, and the ability of the biplane to withsand a significant amount of damage to its fuselage before it simply falls apart in midair. Their only hope is to ditch the plane and try to outrun the German fighters on foot.