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Comments for 'Caught on Film,Chapter 2' |
FOrunnER
2:08 pm | November 15, 2003
Great story pilot!!
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Dispraiser
11:48 pm | November 14, 2003
Walker has an incredibly good point... I never thought about that.
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Mainevent
10:47 pm | November 14, 2003
Well, no, I can't find anything.
But it did say that the video was standard quality, which meant pretty poor.
I would suspect that if this was a "special" camera it would have a clearer more defined picture for the ghouls to look over.
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Mainevent
10:45 pm | November 14, 2003
Your parry, now mine. Wait. lemme get one, hol up. :0
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Walker
1:36 pm | November 14, 2003
Let's see...
To quote HTF:
"He noticed a Marine helmet, and bent to pick it up. A name had been stenciled across the side. Jenkins. "A vid cam was attached, the kind worn by the typical combat team so they could critique the mission when they returned to base, feed data to the ghouls in Intelligence, and on occasions like this one, provide investigators with information regarding the circumstances surrounding their deaths."
Well, if every Marine wore one, I would have expected Dietz to say "A vid cam was attached, the kind worn by the typical Marine..." Instead he said combat team, which, to me at least, gave the impression that that team member's camera and perhaps another's was the whole of the recording equipment worn by the Marine group. But, it could go either way.
Semper Fi
-Walker
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Mainevent
12:42 pm | November 14, 2003
Is that a challenge Walker or my Halo knowledge. Well then you have been accepted my good man. I'll see you here at noon.
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Walker
3:22 am | November 14, 2003
Mmhmm. It's all been said. Another great job. Yeah, I thought about the camera-in-helmet thing to and when you had Iverson hit the tint button I thought: wouldn't a future camera be automatically reacting to that? No buttons, just flips on when it's needed. Yeah, anyway, even if this guy had a camera in his helmet like a regular Marine he could still be useful in recording specific details and analyzing them for importance on-the-spot. Anyway, great story, I want to see more, next time hopefully with a space between the comma and "chapter" in the title.
Semper Fi
-Walker
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Walker
3:22 am | November 14, 2003
Mmhmm. It's all been said. Another great job. Yeah, I thought about the camera-in-helmet thing to and when you had Iverson hit the tint button I thought: wouldn't a future camera be automatically reacting to that? No buttons, just flips on when it's needed. Yeah, anyway, even if this guy had a camera in his helmet like a regular Marine he could still be useful in recording specific details and analyzing them for importance on-the-spot. Anyway, great story, I want to see more, next time hopefully with a space between the comma and "chapter" in the title.
Semper Fi
-Walker
PS: I don't think it's all Marines, just an assigned member from each squad...
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Mainevent
9:26 pm | November 13, 2003
I like the series too. And a point thet gets me, is why does he have a camera? I understand camera man and all, but in the Halo universe all marines have them built into their headsets. No biggie, the cameramen have better quality and all.
Either way, I like it.
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Chechen fighter
7:32 pm | November 13, 2003
I like the series. However, you would think with all the technology advanced we made (halo Universe) that the batteries don't run out so quickly. :o) . Anyways keep it coming dude
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Dispraiser
5:51 pm | November 13, 2003
Nice, this one easily measures up to the first part. There were a few clubsy words (they were putting up one hell of a defense? How bout a fight?), but other than that, great.
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