Re: Close Orbit Support (COS) a.k.a. CSS (Close Space Support)
From: Glenn M Wilson <triphibious@j...>
Date: Wed, 02 Jan 2002 17:26:15 EST
Subject: Re: Close Orbit Support (COS) a.k.a. CSS (Close Space Support)
On Wed, 2 Jan 2002 09:48:17 -0800 (PST) John Atkinson
<johnmatkinson@yahoo.com> writes:
>
>--- KH.Ranitzsch@t-online.de wrote:
<snip>
>> Rather less so for those local folks who don't want
>> something nasty
>> done to their backyards, hunting grounds or fishing
>> waters.
>
>That sort of environmentalism I can understand.
>
>John
>
As per my example, I expect KH has spent a few hours enjoying nature
oriented activities in less the unadorned beauty it has unlike some of
my
Southern California H.S. and college classmates who became so
'environmentally aware' from their safety/comfort/insulation in a
resort...
Lots of people concerned about the state of the nature they enjoyed in
the past are willing to sacrifice to insure the same for the next
generations but some of the publicity seekers sound like the guys in
"Rainbow Six" at times.
To bring this on topic - Who has a scenario (SG/DS2/FT/FMA) where the
troops have to try and not destroy or let the opposition destroy the
terrain they are defending? Anything similar? That would be a twist to
the standard seek and destroy or defend Fort Apache 2181 format!
Gracias,
Glenn/Triphibious@juno.com
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