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Originally Posted by chaser
You can't shoot paratroopers out of the sky. You must first wait until they reach the ground to fire upon them.
You can't kill anyone with a ridiculously powerful gun (like, a chain gun meant for tanks. Something that would otherwise rip a person apart).
Unarmed medics are not targets. They are not to be fired upon.
Wounded soldiers are not targets, and are to be treated by medics as soon as possible, regardless of which country they hold their allegiance to.
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Did this fellow that you talked to really believe that in a war where the primary enemy is a group that flies planes into civilian buildings, they are not going to shoot at them if they're just hanging there in the sky? Or they won't use a minigun on a single soldier if given the chance? I would certainly hope not. Hell, I highly doubt that they would do the same.
These rules seem to be more like guidelines at absolute best. They're hardly "rules". In a life and death situtation like this, it's ludicrous to think that the other side is going to play fair and give you a sporting chance at killing them.
Jam it back in, in the dark.