Mac Dac
Wraith Shadow Guards D.E.F.I.A.N.C.E
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Posted - 2014.03.19 23:23:00 -
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Young ones!
just like the branches of the jungle trees, the hunt intertwines in many ways.
For as the hunter knows the element of surprise. The prey knows the element of a trap. Because in the land of the blind, the man with one eye is king!
Get it?
"We should take care not to make intellect our god; it has, of course, strong muscles, but no personality" Albert Einste
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Mac Dac
Wraith Shadow Guards D.E.F.I.A.N.C.E
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Posted - 2014.03.20 05:18:00 -
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Mac Dac wrote:Young ones!
just like the branches of the jungle trees, the hunt intertwines in many ways.
For as the hunter knows the element of surprise, the prey knows the element of a trap. Because in the land of the blind, the man with one eye is king!
Get it? I feel as though i need to clarify what i said in this post. I was joking but i also said I preferred "sight" ,if you will.
I am keen to seing more then hiding. To me it is not about knowing where my enemies are but the knowledge i have over them.
When i have a couple of range amps and precision mods i feel like i have a 6th sense. When i am in my dampened fit i feel mischievous like i am the one to start me enemies impending doom. These examples illustrate how "seeing" and "hiding" manage knowledge.
With the stealth I can deny my enemies knowledge over me which gives me freedom to do whatever i please. Hence why I felt mischievous.
However with intel gathering i obtain knowledge over my enemies. I know so much about my surroundings that i can predict my enemy's movements and even suit types as if i had a 6th sense. I can see a redberry moving at a comparablely slow rate and predict its a heavy, just like how i can see a redberry moving comparablely fast and know its a scout. In Dust knowledge goes beyond just seeing people on the radar. You start to look at everything, especially the minor almost background changes to the battlefield like an remote explosive appearing on the ground or a blueberry suddenly disappearing from my awarness zone. Hence why "In the land of the blind, the man with one eye is king."
"We should take care not to make intellect our god; it has, of course, strong muscles, but no personality" Albert Einste
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