RE: FMAS names
From: "Brian Bell" <bkb@b...>
Date: Sun, 18 Feb 2001 10:43:25 -0600
Subject: RE: FMAS names
Close Assault (probably used)
Up Close and Personal
Check your targets
Power Armor (probably taken)
Power Troopers
Gauss and Grenades
Alien Soil
PIGs and Power Armor (joke)
Special Forces (probably taken)
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-gzg-l@lists.CSUA.Berkeley.EDU
[mailto:owner-gzg-l@lists.CSUA.Berkeley.EDU]On Behalf Of Owen Glover
Sent: Friday, February 16, 2001 5:09 PM
To: gzg-l@csua.berkeley.edu
Subject: RE: FMAS names
Some other posibilities?
Crash Action - more submariner maybe?
Rules of Engagement - doesn't fit teh two word theme
Alpha Team - Vietnam connotations?
Full Auto
Immediate Action - too long
Special Action - too generic?
Strike Swiftly - too generic?
Assault Force - too generic?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-gzg-l@lists.CSUA.Berkeley.EDU
> [mailto:owner-gzg-l@lists.CSUA.Berkeley.EDU]On Behalf Of Andy Cowell
> Sent: Saturday, 17 February 2001 6:36 AM
> To: Barclay, Tom
> Cc: Gzg Digest (E-mail)
> Subject: Re: FMAS names
>
>
> In message
> <417DEC289A05D4118408000102362E0A54CA05@host-253.bitheads.com>, "Bar
> clay, Tom" writes:
> >
> > 5: Body Count
> >
> > 6: In Harm's Way
>
> I like those.
>
> > 9: Rapid Fire!
>
> This is already taken, WW2 rules IIRC.
>
> > 12: Fireteam Zero! (works in the GZG theme and captures the
> small unit idea)
>
> Not bad either. Alternately, just Fireteam.
>
> Dirtside. Stargrunt. Fireteam. Not bad.
>