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Re: The Military and You: How I Make Fluffy Explode?
By: Lord Anubis Date: June 13, 2012, 11:08 am
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Dude, don't apologize. This stuff is absolutely gold. It'll save
our bacon once we start writing about the evacuation.
#Post#: 499--------------------------------------------------
Re: The Military and You: How I Make Fluffy Explode?
By: Mayclore Date: June 13, 2012, 12:45 pm
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[quote author=Phil Srobeighn link=topic=7.msg494#msg494
date=1339603627]
I am loving every bit of it, Mayclore. It will add a sense of
realism to the entire process.
So if I am reading this correctly, if we give a general
evacuation request due to the Perry Plant problems and the mass
of ferals trying to fight their way to Spaghetti Land, it would
be about a day and a half under normal conditions before we
could have the city blow up without making our story one of
devistating loss of human life. Progressive Field will be used
as a staging area, thus my story with Drew vs. Fluffy 2.0 at
least plausable still?
[/quote]
Yes, it's plausible. Your window is limited, though, the most
likely time would be after the contraflow order is issued and
just after evacuations begin in earnest, so you've got 18 to 24
or so hours to play with to get the Stadium Action Hero scene
in. The Army is going to want 98 to 99% evacuation rates before
they decree that Cleveland is a no-man's land and any humans
left are taking their lives into their own hands. Such a
declaration is going to be ordered directly by the President of
the United States, with all relevant Cabinet officials (Defense,
Homeland Security, and Department of Energy because we're using
a nuclear plant that belongs to them) and Congress advising.
[quote author=Lord Anubis link=topic=7.msg495#msg495
date=1339603722]
Dude, don't apologize. This stuff is absolutely gold. It'll save
our bacon once we start writing about the evacuation.
[/quote]
One of my weaknesses is I can never answer a question by halves.
Hell, while I'm here...
Assumed United States Armed Forces Chain of Command for
Operations in Cleveland
[list type=decimal]
[li]
President of the United States (As Commander-in-Chief, United
States Armed Forces under the Constitution)
[list][li]
Secretary of Defense
[list][li]
Combatant Commander, United States Northern Command (NORTHCOM)
(Either an Admiral or General, currently a General)
[list][li]
North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) (Handles the
First Air Force, answers to NORTHCOM, currently commanded by an
Army General)
Commanding General, United States Army North (ARNORTH) (Army
Lieutenant General, answerable directly to NORTHCOM)
Commanding General, First Air Force, USAF (1AF/AFNORTH) (USAF
Major General, also answers to NORTHCOM)
Commander, United States Fleet Forces Command, US Navy
(USFLTFORCOM) (US Navy Admiral, answerable to NORTHCOM by
direction of the Secretary of Defense)
Commander, Joint Task Force-Civil Support (JTF-CS) (Part of US
Army North, but answers to NORTHCOM; currently lead by a USAF
Major General, handles nuclear/biological/chemical
incidents)[/li][/list][/li][/list][/li][/list][/li][/list]
From there, each element has a further chain of command, but I
am exhausted so they'll have to come later. Only US Army North
and First Air Force would mean anything anyway.
I can give you basic Army chain of command, though...we'll start
at US Army North and go down, using the most likely units.
[list]
US Army North
[list][li]
US Army III Corps (Fort Hood, Texas, commanded by a Lieutenant
General)
[list][li]
First Armored Division (All Divisions are commanded by Major
Generals)
First Infantry Division
First Cavalry Division
Fourth Infantry Division
III Corps Artillery (Commanded by a Major General)
41st Fires Brigade (Brigades are usually commanded by
Colonels)
75th Fires Brigade
212th Fires Brigade
214th Fires Brigade
36th Engineer Brigade
504th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade
89th Military Police Brigade
13th Sustainment Command (Commanded by a Brigadier General)
[/li][/list][/li]
[/list]
And from there it goes on down the line. By the way, note that
Patrols are actual classified units in the Army, led by
Sergeants.
Any other questions, leave them here while I go get the lunch I
just skipped to find all this info.
#Post#: 1676--------------------------------------------------
Re: The Military and You: How I Make Fluffy Explode?
By: PhilSrobeighn Date: July 16, 2012, 8:19 pm
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Is there anything that might be left by the military that would
explode as part of the chain reaction resulting from the fluffy
orgy?
#Post#: 1681--------------------------------------------------
Re: The Military and You: How I Make Fluffy Explode?
By: Mayclore Date: July 16, 2012, 10:43 pm
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[quote author=Phil Srobeighn link=topic=7.msg1676#msg1676
date=1342487962]
Is there anything that might be left by the military that would
explode as part of the chain reaction resulting from the fluffy
****?
[/quote]
Nothing besides vehicles, grenades or small arms ammunition; the
effects would be insignificant relative to the bombing itself
anyway.
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