Ok, sure, but where the -blam!- do you get bombs? You just make a fûcking iced that can blow a bridge? Don't think so. Where do you get artillery and tow missiles, and who taught you how to use them? Also, WHERE THE FÛCK DO YOU GET CONCERTINA WIRE? Oh, and who are these gunmen that are so Persistant to destroy your school?
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Ammonium nitrate and a accelerant. This combination was the explosive used in the worst case of Domestic Terrorism in US history. It doesn't take much to make a big bomb, and I can get both ingredients locally in the form of Fertilizer and Diesel Fuel. Nasty Girls, that's where. We have a major army base just down the road. Desert Warfare Training center specifically. They have all the shit we would need. Concertina wire is cheap and readily available. I can order the shit on ebay for -blam!-'s sake. They are not determined specifically to attack my college. It's more a case of an entrenched enemy position threatening their flank on their advance into the interior of the country. Sure, they could siege, but a siege takes time and resources that could be diverted to the advance. No army will let a fortified position sit on their flank unmolested. A break out from that position into the rear of their army would be devastating to their squishy supply lines and other logistics.
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K, buddy, I don't know how fûckin lax your national guard are, but up here, they don't just lend you artillery. If the fighting was really bad, they might train the local population. You aren't trained to use artillery. You probably don't know how to effectively use a firearm. And man, eBay isn't exactly a plausible way to obtain something in the event of a full scale invasion. I don't know your area, but if you're blowing the bridge, would you be cutting yourself off? Do you know exactly how to make an IED? Sorry, but I call total bullshît
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National Guard armories exist not only to outfit National Guard units but to also serve as a storage location should the need arise to arm local populations. While rifles are less an issue, support weapons like Squad Automatic Weapons, Medium Machine guns, Heavy Machine guns, and Anti-tank would be available as well. No, I'm not. But people who have served as Artillery are. If you have learned the skill you never truly forget it. Aside from the trig of targeting, it's pretty easy to learn how to elevate, traverse and load an artillery piece. Oh, but I do as do many people I know. America is a nation of riflemen. No, but it proves a point. I can get that shit anywhere. The bridge only serves as a 'easy' path across a dry sandy river. There are many escape routes should the need to retreat arise. North or East primarily. North towards the Sierra Nevada mountains or East towards Las Vegas. A poor dirt farmer living in a mud hut in the middle of what is essentially a feudal nation knows how to make bombs. It's literally not that hard. I guarantee you that you have two house hold chemicals under your sink that, if mixed in the proper proportions and put into the proper vessel, could be a bomb. All you need is something to build pressure a great deal of pressure, and something to contain that pressure up to a energetic failure point. As for actual demolitions. Aside from Dynamite, there are mines around my town with commercial grade explosives. Worst comes to worst, there is always garage made Anfo. Anfo was the high explosive used in Oklahoma city by Timothy McVeigh to literally blow away half a high rise. It was a mixture of Amonium Nitrate which is present in most fertilizers and Diesel Fuel. Granted he used a box truck as the delivery device, but the mixture it's self is comparable to commercial grade explosives used in mining. Just a tad less stable.
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[quote]National Guard armories exist not only to outfit National Guard units but to also serve as a storage location should the need arise to arm local populations. While rifles are less an issue, support weapons like Squad Automatic Weapons, Medium Machine guns, Heavy Machine guns, and Anti-tank would be available as well. No, I'm not. But people who have served as Artillery are. If you have learned the skill you never truly forget it. Aside from the trig of targeting, it's pretty easy to learn how to elevate, traverse and load an artillery piece. Oh, but I do as do many people I know. America is a nation of riflemen. No, but it proves a point. I can get that shit anywhere. The bridge only serves as a 'easy' path across a dry sandy river. There are many escape routes should the need to retreat arise. North or East primarily. North towards the Sierra Nevada mountains or East towards Las Vegas. A poor dirt farmer living in a mud hut in the middle of what is essentially a feudal nation knows how to make bombs. It's literally not that hard. I guarantee you that you have two house hold chemicals under your sink that, if mixed in the proper proportions and put into the proper vessel, could be a bomb. All you need is something to build pressure a great deal of pressure, and something to contain that pressure up to a energetic failure point. As for actual demolitions. Aside from Dynamite, there are mines around my town with commercial grade explosives. Worst comes to worst, there is always garage made Anfo. Anfo was the high explosive used in Oklahoma city by Timothy McVeigh to literally blow away half a high rise. It was a mixture of Amonium Nitrate which is present in most fertilizers and Diesel Fuel. Granted he used a box truck as the delivery device, but the mixture it's self is comparable to commercial grade explosives used in mining. Just a tad less stable.[/quote]you can't leave the school
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Edited by Kuriya: 5/6/2015 3:40:09 AM[quote][b][i][u]you can't leave the school[/u][/i][/b][/quote]