Re: Would you rather a Ramjet Rigle of a 50 Calibur Sniper Rifle? [message #359141 is a reply to message #359018] |
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NukeIt15
Messages: 987 Registered: February 2003 Location: Out to lunch
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That's a hit-and-miss effect, though, and depends on both the sensitivity of a person's nervous system and the condition of their cardiovascular system. Different people react very differently to getting shot; while one person might get shot in the leg and immediately go into shock, another might take two in the torso and be able to get right back up again. The physical damage caused at the wound site will be the same given identical bullets from identical weapons, but any other effects will be different from casualty to casualty.
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