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Actually, I was inaccurate creating that target. There would be only one hole in the center of it (the same hit point for all bullets).
I take it lasers are involved.
No scopes, laser sights, etc. It's the positive side of her 'curse' - she never misses.
By the way, you can hit a target 3km away. But it should be a cargo truck or APC (preferably not on the move). ) One guy hit the target ~2400 meters away, so why not.
So...like a lasgun?
LOL NOSCOPAN. NICE AIMBOT.
HUEHUEHUEHUEHUE
Three kilometers with an anti-matter rifle (14.5mm or 12.7x99)? That makes a lot more sense. For some odd reason, I thought we were talking about something smaller.
Right. The Canadian. One-and-a-half miles or something crazy like that. And then that record was broken, too. Balls.
Aimbot? She's not a Korean CS gamer. ) *+30 points for the good trolling*
Just don't forget that Eva can 'cheat' and alter the bullet's trajectory.
But in real life - yes, you must have something 'big' to hit targets which are so far away. (too bad that you can't call in fire support each time you need it)
Heh. I like Canadians. Worked with them several times. Nice guys.
Kekekeke. >:3c
Magic boolet?
Yarp. Friction, gravity, crosswinds, all that good stuff acting on that projectile. I was recently doing some research for my senior thesis--some of the European marksmanship requirements prior to World War I were amazing! Hell, they considered 600 metres "close range." Then again, they were almost literally lobbing shots at each other at longer ranges...not to mention the ballistics of those older rounds were like parabolas. Er...blah. I never did catch onto the maths.
Still, that doesn't make it any less impressive. At all. Also explains why they were shooting fifty-caliber and larger projectiles.
Not actually the 'magic' one, but to put it simply - yes. It's not the bullet, it's the 'firing process' which can be adjusted by Eva, starting from aerodynamics and to the force of gravity.
'Old days' professionals kicked arses, it's true.