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Daetrin

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  1. Hey, isn't that Brokeback Mountain in the distance?

    Oh c'mon guys, the butt plate is still on. It's clearly a still from that training video we saw in basic back on Camino about evacuating a fallen comrade.

  2. Finally got my TD designation last day of '05

    Dang! How didja get yours before Kav & I got ours? Guess someone has an angle with the GT XO...

    Congrats Brian! I hope you're taking some pix as you finish that Lewis - I'm sure it will be a piece of art!

  3. I have one of ArsonSmith's vac formed ones and just velcroed it on (I lost hte little mount piece). I've trooped with it twice that way and it's never moved at all.

    Personally I like the velcro in that I don't have to worry about it breaking off when I pack/unpack, but the other two sandys I troop with screwed theirs on and have had no problems that I'm aware of.

  4. Not quite sure what you mean with the wire hangar. I have the same problem with my pauldron riding forward, but have yet to find a way to keep it in place. Any advice would be appreciated.

    Ugh, I too suffer from the pauldron sliding forward. It seems to only affect certain people. Perhaps our packs are pushing them forward?

    As said, any advice would be great!

  5. I think it's a good start. Every trooper's backpack is unique. I'd start by looking over the past backpack threads as well to get ideas about what people did.

    In the end much comes down to personal choice and how much time/money you have.

  6. That is the greatest picture ever - brings a tear to this daddy's heart. How old is your boy? My daughter is 1 - not quite ready yet...

    How young can you do this in general? Saw a jedi with a mini-me last month (also a girl) and was very jealous that my wife can't sew.

  7. But, I will be satisfied to see dirty armor become one of the required components.

    I've read and posted on both boards, and it seems to me the single biggest issue revolves around dirt/no dirt.

    It seems to me that if dirt were made a 501st TD requirement than most of the ruckus would go away, regardless of what else is required in terms of mods. I think if making dirt required were the only change, that would be enough.

    As pointed out many times, tempura is easily removed. I suspect that the biggest objections to dirt are raised only by those who have never tried it, and it's the fear of the unknown that is scaring them away for allowing it to be approved.

  8. I'm sticking to my arguments posted earlier in support of them not being rank related. Aside from a single, inconclusive line in SW there is more and more compelling evidence to them being speciality related than rank related.

    And if the first theory, article, book, whatever that came out after the trilogy was releated had indicated this (speciality related), everyone would be on that bandwagon.

    I feel no obligation to follow the 501st rules on this when in this particular case I have a strong conviction they are arbitrary and not based in any strong evidence.

    I can't recall seeing anything prior to 1983, let alone 1978 that says conclusively that they're rank related. And I don't recall this ever being firmly establed until well into the '90s(?) when people felt a need to pin this down and explain every minutia about the SW univerise.

    I'd be very interested to see any documentation that proves this one way or the other during the initial release of the film, and also - if anyone knows - when what they meant was first established in print.

    OK, I'm a thorn on this issue, but I can't abide going along with an idea w/o good reasons to back it up.

  9. OK, I'll dissent. Soldiers have been giving their weapons & equipment slang terms since there have been soldiers. Do you call it a P-47 or a Thunderbolt? I have no idea what the official model numbers for the humvee or deuce and a half are.

    I think a good part is that it's just easier to say "Lewis" (2 syllables) than "T-21" (three syllables). Perhaps more importantly, Lewis just sounds cool, and Sterling doesn't.

    If you were so inclined you could make the case that in the SW universe the nickname for a T-21 is a Lewis Gun, and for an EF-11 it is a Sterling. Who is to say? A lot designations came out only after the movies were made, so I guess I don't feel too inclined to stick with them overly much.

    "Man, awesome Lewis!"

    "Man, awesome T-21"

    Which would you rather have people say to you?

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