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Blitz Questionnaire - Weasel
08-17-2007, 05:50 AM,
#21
RE: Blitz Questionnaire
Weasel Wrote:I have AGE OF SAIL 2 but I must admit, although it is beautiful to look at I was totally bored after a few days of play. I have never played it again since then.

Yeah i have AOS2 as well, playing against a real person is great...very similar to a game of chess, as long as you have all setting on realistic including time. But playing against the AI was pointless, all the AI did was sail in a straight line a shoot, no maneuvering or crew orders at all, and if the wind changed to head on the ship would just go into irons and sit there getting pounded. :hissy:

cheers
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08-17-2007, 07:37 AM,
#22
RE: Blitz Questionnaire
Foul. Wrote:
Walrus Wrote:Hi Chris
Weasel Wrote:For some reason that one line in the movie always sticks in my head "hello nigger old boy" (said to his dog). Obviously in England in the 1950s it must have had a different meaning?

((IF ANYONE IS OFFENDED BY THE NAME USED FOR THE DOG I WILL DELETE IT, NO OFFENSE IS INTENDED THAT IS JUST THE LINE FROM THE MOVIE))

No, the meaning was the same.
It was a "light-hearted+ name for the dog because it was black.
It is good to see how much some of us have changed our attitudes to other races, genders etc
There is an issue with the current movie being made by Peter Jackson as to what to call the dog.
It'll be interesting to see what happens with that.
PC-ness vs reality

As my lovely girlfriend just pointed out (while reading this over my shoulder) "you cannot edit history"...unless it is "1984".

Actually, there is a fair bit of that going on as we speak...shameful.

Cheers...and good call re. the kebab Fubar Big Grin
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When the film was last shown on UK TV the dogs name was dubbed to Digger to avoid upsetting anybody.

The dog was Guy Gibson's, it wasn't owned by Barnes Wallis (spelt correctly!)

Also fascinating to read that he used to take his cat Windy with him on early flights - the cat loved it !

Alex
brm_3k
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08-19-2007, 04:50 AM,
#23
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Any more questionnaires to come in? So far I have only received two but I hope I will get more then that. Cry

I have decided to post them once I get them.
Some of us are busy doing things; some of us are busy complaining - Debasish Mridha
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08-20-2007, 06:10 AM, (This post was last modified: 08-25-2007, 03:22 AM by Weasel.)
#24
RE: Blitz Questionnaire - Epoletov
What is your name?

Andrey

How did you decide upon your Blitz nickname?


Epoletov is a nickname from a word an epaulette.
That soldier which is bad does not dream to become the general !

What ladders are you represented on?

My choice at present:
Steel Panthers - military technics and tactics of small divisions in detail.
HPS: Modern Campaigns - a highest level of command (Army, Divisia) and historicity of an event.

What is your favorite PC War-game?

Steel Panthers

Who has been your hardest opponent?

I still did not meet many commanders in fight.
But at me old dream to take a revenge at VLOM.

How long have you been a member of the Blitz?

One year.
On mine it is a lot of, considering those tournaments and fights lead by means of The Blitz.

What War interests you the most?

All the second world war (great domestic for us).
Because of those heroic efforts from both parties of those fights on a battlefield and in rear. And influences of this war on the further destiny of all world on many decades.

If you could choose to be present at one historical event what would it be?

Battle for Moscow in 1941.

What is your favorite War movie?

There are many excellent Soviet films which names to you probably will tell nothing (Go and look, And a dawn here silent, They battled for the native land, etc.).
From modern Russian films it: 9 Rota, the Afghani break (M.Plachido), the Purgatory (the Chechen war).
From foreign it: Platoon, Apocalypsis Now, Black Hawk Down, Saving Private Ryan.

What do you snack on while gaming?

If thirst, then kvass.
It is more than anything.


What is your favorite and least favorite aspect of the Blitz website?

All arranges me here owing to the benevolent policy of management HQ The Blitz.
The breadth of scope of wargame is pleasant.

Do you own any war memorabilia?

At me is not present such raritets

What is the best military book you have read?

S. Kozlov.
Spetsnaz GRU: Fifty years of the history, twenty years of war.

What do you think was the single most important event of WWII?

Battle for Moscow.
Its falling could lead to a fast output from war and to disorder of the USSR and an establishment of domination of fascist Germany in the East Europe.
Who could stop then Hitler?

What is the most interesting documentary you have ever watched?

Documents on blockade of Leningrad.
About the gone through burdens of its defenders and their heroism.

What is your favorite version of Steel Panthers?


WinSPMBT

Are there any war games catching your eye at present?

Squad Battles: Soviet Afgan War

What piece of wisdom would you like to pass on to your fellow Blitz members?

To not forget about the last wars and their heroes.
Some of us are busy doing things; some of us are busy complaining - Debasish Mridha
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08-20-2007, 10:38 PM,
#25
RE: Blitz Questionnaire
I watched a German made film once called Stalingrad, that was very good if i remember right. Also the old B&W film Sahara starring Humphrey Bogart, which was based on a Russian story i believe called Twelve Men, is a good film.

I wish the UK telly showed more foreign films instead of constant reruns of Friends. :whis:

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08-21-2007, 04:36 AM,
#26
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Film of German director Joseph Vilsmaier "Stalingrad" looked.

It was interesting to look, as suffered, of what thought, how people in those conditions operated.
Especially for me Russian, a sight at soldier Vermacht.

Still it would be desirable to note film: 84 Charlie Mopic (Vietnam War).
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08-21-2007, 05:24 AM,
#27
A little carrot for you.
To try and get more questionnaires submitted I am awarding 50 point bonuses until next Monday for all questionnaires received.

Those who have already submitted have been rewarded (3 so far).
Some of us are busy doing things; some of us are busy complaining - Debasish Mridha
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08-21-2007, 05:34 AM,
#28
RE: Blitz Questionnaire
Ooh....unexpected bonus points. Eek

Nice. Big Grin

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08-21-2007, 05:49 AM,
#29
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Pleasant surprise ! cheers

And questions good ! :smoke:

Interestingly that other clubmates will write ? :stir:
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08-22-2007, 03:28 AM, (This post was last modified: 08-25-2007, 03:23 AM by Weasel.)
#30
RE: Blitz Questionnaire - BRM_3K
What is your name?
Alex

How did you decide upon your Blitz nickname?
I wanted something AFV-ish but a bit obscure – do you know what a brm-3k is??

What ladders are you represented on?
Just Steel Panthers

What is your favorite PC War-game?
Steel Panthers !!

Who has been your hardest opponent?

The first time I beat Skotty702 it felt like, and was, a real achievement. I never managed to beat Narwan, and most of the SPR crew are too tough for me………..

How long have you been a member of the Blitz?

Wow, just looked – 4 years!

What War interests you the most?

WW2

If you could choose to be present at one historical event what would it be?
One where I survive……..

What is your favorite War movie?
Das Boot possibly, there are a lot that are pretty good.

What do you snack on while gaming?
Nothing, eating or drinking at the PC is NOT recommended!

What is your favorite and least favorite aspect of the Blitz website?
It’s a good community, often interesting discussions to be had. It would be good if a few more people contributed to discussions.

Do you own any war memorabilia?

No, my wife thinks I have far too much useless stuff already (no disrespect to memorabilia collectors)

What is the best military book you have read?
Bomber by Len Deighton. An example of fiction being a better read than fact. Deighton covers the effects of a major British bomber raid on the people who are involved, ie British aircrew, German nachjagd, civilians on both sides.

What do you think was the single most important event of WWII?
There wasn’t a single thing that can be picked out but Churchill becoming British leader was highly significant in that if he hadn’t it is likely that we would have reached some kind of accommodation with Hitler. The Russian winter was probably the biggest turning factor.

What is the most interesting documentary you have ever watched?
The World at War series………It ought to be mandatory at school, but I think these days the curriculum is more directed towards apologies for slavery than the great things in British history

What is your favorite version of Steel Panthers?
SPWW2 – ATGM’s spoil MBT a bit.

Are there any war games catching your eye at present?
No, I have given up buying “fashion items”, I’ll stick with SP thanks.

What piece of wisdom would you like to pass on to your fellow Blitz members?
It’s only a game………..
Some of us are busy doing things; some of us are busy complaining - Debasish Mridha
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