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Re: The most robust thing you've ever done

Post by Gnorse » 11 Dec 2017, 06:39

Me and a critically injured SO were in engineering on a boarded ayylmayer, all marines were at the CIC.
Thanks to my gyro HPR, I killed three runners while dragging him back to the CIC, neither of us getting injured and we even managed to scare off a crusher.
CiC was assaulted and all that was left was me and a Doc. Gave him my pistol with an AP mag and tried to fight. I was tackle spammed and stomped by a crusher and the doc was caught and killed trying to flush himself via disposals.
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Re: The most robust thing you've ever done

Post by Heckenshutze » 16 Dec 2017, 12:41

Happened last week, killed the Queen in a 1v1 in a maintenance hallway on the Almayer. I was high as hell before that
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Re: The most robust thing you've ever done

Post by Retro » 16 Dec 2017, 23:04

Most robust thing to do in this game is to be a janitor marine
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Re: The most robust thing you've ever done

Post by Drownie » 17 Dec 2017, 02:15

Changing the whole round getting 9 kills with the RPG, all T3s, I also stunned the Elite Queen to other marines just finish her off.
We won that round, and I didn't got any medals :c
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Re: The most robust thing you've ever done

Post by Skimmy2 » 17 Dec 2017, 10:38

Retro wrote:
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Most robust thing to do in this game is to be a janitor marine
But all Marines are janitors when Staff Sergeant is around!
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Re: The most robust thing you've ever done

Post by Kesserline » 17 Dec 2017, 15:28

My most robust shit so far :

Prison Map

Find an Alpha getting captured, going to help with Wolf. (Location, N-W of Yard)

We get neuro spam.

Captured, but not infected.

Broke free first, got recaptured and sent all the way back to the Civilian Residences.

Renested + infected.

Breaking free. Having to knife 15 layers of resin walls. Find back my helmet, LT sees my cam back and tell me "Spec, you better need a gun". Bwahaha, still got my trusty pulse rifle on my exosuit slot, I lost my scoped rifle, mah 88 mod, but not my pulse rifle.

"LT, I'll die.
- Where are you going then ?
- To find glory before."

At that very moment, I just decided to rush East, praying to find aliens on the way out. A runner tried to ambush me, I robusted him. Found a spitter recovering ? Shot at him, he spits back ? I empty my mag on him. I finally manage to reach LZ1. I grab a stasis bag and put myself in there. Then, getting saved my a cool surgeon.

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Then, Almayer got boarded, robusted 1 elite hunter and participated in the killing of the last queen.

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This round was the focus of so much lucky and heroism, I'll have shitty rounds for 15 years now. But hey, that worthed it.

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Re: The most robust thing you've ever done

Post by Simo94 » 17 Dec 2017, 15:45

me and several fellow marines buckshotted an Empress down, then I yelled ''BEGONE THOT!!'', then the server crashed immediately after that.
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Re: The most robust thing you've ever done

Post by kooarbiter » 18 Dec 2017, 02:47

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Re: The most robust thing you've ever done

Post by SaltyMouthful » 19 Dec 2017, 00:39

Injected myself with random serum as CMO, became telepathic. Waved around knives and machetes at xenos.
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Re: The most robust thing you've ever done

Post by HKO20006 » 22 Dec 2017, 12:40

Big Red, Tcomms breached. Saw Queen in Tcomms room, took out M15 Fragmentation Grenade (first time actually using it), M41A in another hand. Queen came out to screech, I didn't fall, activate nade. Lag kicked in, kept clicking where Queen was, nothing happened for few seconds, I don't even know if I really threw it. The explosion happened when Queen was retreating back to Tcomms room, a boiler was also caught in the blast. I switched to M41A to shoot, Queen got up, few more shots, Queen down again, Crasher came to drag Queen, Queen down for good. Kept shooting Crusher, it backed away, I then dragged Queen body out of Tcomms room.
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Re: The most robust thing you've ever done

Post by SnakeEater14 » 22 Dec 2017, 18:15

A week ago when Prison was being rolled out, I was an SL. We were falling back, and I get captured. For some reason the nest was really bad, and I managed to break out with some coordination with two other Marines. I still have my pulse rifle mag harnessed, so I manage to kill three xenos some how. I fight off a runner while putting the nested Marines out of their misery, and call my SO.

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Re: The most robust thing you've ever done

Post by RealNewDeal » 29 Dec 2017, 04:12

CLF Engineers and Marines had a stand off and they escaped just after we recieved orders to kill them. We find the three at the frontlines at the bridge chokepoint they built. We surround them and open up. I shotgun one, step forward and blast another in the face, decapitate the first one with my bayonet on my shotguns, and blast the second one down again. The two survivors get healed and interrogated.

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Re: The most robust thing you've ever done

Post by RobBrown4PM » 30 Dec 2017, 14:05

Had one of my best SL rounds last night. I had my squad coordinated, talking with each other, and we were pushing with a ton of momentum in to the caves. I was lazing targets and CAS was killing Xeno's left right and centre, and we had just gotten past the Cargo containers when one of the SO's offset an OB's coords to land right on top of me and about 8 other marines. We lost all momentum and the Xeno's pushed us back across the river.
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Re: The most robust thing you've ever done

Post by McRamon » 30 Dec 2017, 17:09

RobBrown4PM wrote:
30 Dec 2017, 14:05
Had one of my best SL rounds last night. I had my squad coordinated, talking with each other, and we were pushing with a ton of momentum in to the caves. I was lazing targets and CAS was killing Xeno's left right and centre, and we had just gotten past the Cargo containers when one of the SO's offset an OB's coords to land right on top of me and about 8 other marines. We lost all momentum and the Xeno's pushed us back across the river.
This doesnt sound robust and most important action in the story was not done by you.
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I think you are missing the point of this thread)
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Re: The most robust thing you've ever done

Post by RobBrown4PM » 30 Dec 2017, 19:41

McRamon wrote:
30 Dec 2017, 17:09
This doesnt sound robust and most important action in the story was not done by you.
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I think you are missing the point of this thread)
Well, coordinating and leading your squad while pushing back the enemy in waves is pretty robust IMO, especially when all 3 come together so well in a single round. This, I felt, was one of my best SL rounds yet. Not sure why I'm getting crapped on for this. :s
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Re: The most robust thing you've ever done

Post by McRamon » 30 Dec 2017, 21:40

RobBrown4PM wrote:
30 Dec 2017, 19:41
Well, coordinating and leading your squad while pushing back the enemy in waves is pretty robust IMO, especially when all 3 come together so well in a single round. This, I felt, was one of my best SL rounds yet. Not sure why I'm getting crapped on for this. :s
I meant the second part of the story as it felt to be the main part of the story and you leading squad is just a setup=) just kidding anyway
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Re: The most robust thing you've ever done

Post by NenMaster » 30 Dec 2017, 21:41

Well I managed to beat a sentinel to death using a crowbar only as a survivor. Happened in a round a night ago.

Solo'd a Ravager with a boot knife. Though i got fucked by three others about a minute later.
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Re: The most robust thing you've ever done

Post by Vispain » 31 Dec 2017, 14:03

So a while back I was a PMC Officer sent during a match where the xenos were on the Almayer.
I led my squad around, proceeded to, as a group, kill two xenos lower deck and then attack upper deck and shortly retreat after killing three more xenos. At this point I decided to regroup my squad south medical and make a charge for the besieged Self Destruct. I led my men through engineering and we killed around six(?) xenos T2 and above. The push was well done and my PMC squad only lost around four(?) of its ten men total by this point I believe. Not only that but we linked up with the SD defense and even pushed the xenos into the hallways north and south of engineering upper. I later coordinated the defence of Self Destruct and we melted the Elite Empress under a hail of gunfire (Queen stuck around in the open for two seconds tops and promptly was melted under a hail of five marines and myself firing rifles.). All in all the SD was successful and we killed around 3/4s of the hive.
Usually we ERTs just go and die. Felt good especially as I had been a SL earlier who died early.
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Re: The most robust thing you've ever done

Post by TheMusician321 » 31 Dec 2017, 14:07

I boot knifed the queen and a hivelord at the same time to death on ice colony, managed to escape from xenos, hid in a disposal bin, crusher walks in a moment later, in my haste I forgot to turn off the pump, died and was never found again.
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Re: The most robust thing you've ever done

Post by Vispain » 31 Dec 2017, 14:10

TheMusician321 wrote:
31 Dec 2017, 14:07
I boot knifed the queen and a hivelord at the same time to death on ice colony, managed to escape from xenos, hid in a disposal bin, crusher walks in a moment later, in my haste I forgot to turn off the pump, died and was never found again.
That's great. Reminds me of the time I jumped into a disposal to get away from a hunter on the Almayer only to realize...its on and I'm in for a painful ride.
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Re: The most robust thing you've ever done

Post by contactdenied » 14 Jan 2018, 02:04

Come on people, start being robust again!

I joined 59 minutes into an infection round on LV 624, drop, and go towards the medbay where all the fighting's about to start. The zombos start coming in until they overrun the medbay and we have to retreat back to the nexus. During this time a zombie wails on me once I press the hotkey toggle on accident and fiddle around trying to shoot. I do manage to shoot but I instead nail a Deltard (sorry Justin) square in the chest with slugs, and I never saw them for the rest of the round after that. Surprisingly I'm not infected, my armor absorbed all the blows. While running back to the Nexus I get hit by a colonist zombie and it goes right through my armor and cuts me. I'm worried as fuck but somehow I power through and don't get infected. Fast forward and the Nexus gets overrun, an engineer cuts through the reinforced walls around LZ1 and the survivors escape to meet up at the Tablefort. A pal drags me over and there are quite a few of us but a naked zombie runs over and starts wailing on people. I'm in tons of pain as I've gotten into two or three FF accidents that broke my chest and head so I drop due to pain as soon as I get into the zombie's range. The zombie smacks me up while I scream and I immediately fall unconscious. I think this is it and that I will finally be infected, I get dumped on the side of the river by the other survivors and once I awake I'm told that I was infected and left to turn. 10 minutes or so pass and I'm not exhibiting any signs of infection, a zombie comes by though and hits me once, finally infecting me. A bit too late though, another zombie comes by and starts to kill me while I scream on the radio for help.

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I know that I didn't do anything combat robust related or anything but it amazed me that I managed to not get infected after getting wailed on by zombies at least three times, the last time probably having the most chance of infecting me.
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Re: The most robust thing you've ever done

Post by A normal peep » 14 Jan 2018, 08:12

After getting captured i killed a drone that was protecting the nest,used my SADAR(yes it was an old game version) to kill 2 spitters and then used my .44 to finish a wounded young runner but i died because my lung was popped

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Re: The most robust thing you've ever done

Post by misto » 15 Jan 2018, 06:04

i charged into the crashed drop ship with a rifle but no armor or uniform on and the ooc chat after the round were having a great laugh honoring the "pajama marine", but it wasnt purely an act of bravery like they thought, there just wasnt any equipment left in the lockers and the DS crash had crushed the apcs and disabled the vendors, i couldnt have suited up in a timely manner even if i had tried

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Re: The most robust thing you've ever done

Post by A normal peep » 15 Jan 2018, 16:35

misto wrote:
15 Jan 2018, 06:04
i charged into the crashed drop ship with a rifle but no armor or uniform on and the ooc chat after the round were having a great laugh honoring the "pajama marine", but it wasnt purely an act of bravery like they thought, there just wasnt any equipment left in the lockers and the DS crash had crushed the apcs and disabled the vendors, i couldnt have suited up in a timely manner even if i had tried
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