>>>>>[Heh. Desert wars. I went there once, but not as a participant. Well, I was working, but not for any official team. My job was to help 'improve morale' on one side, and 'impair combat readiness' on the other, and so on. Whole time I was there, I didn't fire a shot, never got close enough to the action to even see a real skirmish, much less the real battles. I was mostly in the staging areas, where an outsider could move from unit to unit without making a scene. Especially when I was a 'gift' for a female officer, or was bringing a couple cases of booze to sell, just before action started, or... Well, you get the idea. There's a whole support network behind the Desert Wars, and the Desert Wars aren't just a proxy war between nations and megacorps, but big business as well. So of course there's going to be shadow activity at the Wars. It just isn't usually in the actual fighting, because if runners are going up against military forces, then they've screwed up royally. That's the difference between mercs and soldiers, and runners. A merc with a gun can kill you just as easily as a runner with a gun, but they're trained to fight other mercs and military types, and that's what they're equipped for. Runners are best suited for hit and run ops, instead of drawn out fights. If you go through a second clip in the same fight, you've been there WAY too long.
I may have military training, but I'd need a serious refresher course before I would be fit to go into full-on military engagements. Relearn the habits that keep you alive on the battlefield, but get you killed in the shadows. And having a solid command structure, instead of reporting to Mr. Johnson, or passing some intel on to a contact. And switching from 'try to talk things out' to 'shoot first'. Lots of things to relearn. A runner or a runner team can make a good addition to a merc unit if there are 'unconventional' objectives that need to be attained, and having a merc in your runner crew really helps when you're expecting heavy fire, but the two are basically two sides of the same coin, so it is hard for them to mix well.]<<<<<
--Iceblade (14:01:23/06-27-76)