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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Cremator: [QB] Is this even possible?: Game: Battlefield 1942 My most intense gaming experience occured while playing Battlefield 1942. As the match started on the Kursk map, the mad dash for the planes began. Using my best tk avoiding bunny hops, I managed to leap into the cockpit of a nice fighter. I started the engine and switched to the 3rd person view and that is when I noticed a player named, "Suicide Bill" jump on to my wing. To my surprise, he didn't plant dynamite on my wing and instead prepared himself for the flight. I began to move when one of the players, who was unhappy about my excellent plane rush tatics, decided to start gunning down my plane. Luckily, Suicide Bill took a few well placed shots at the player and soon I was free to make my ascent. Mid-flight I was intercepted by one of the other team's fighters and was forced to take evasive action. Meanwhile, Suicide Bill hung on for his life while I twisted and turned to avoid the uncoming fire. The enemy plane dove down right in front of me and flew right below me. At this time, Suicide Bill jumped off my wing and landed on the enemy fighter. I had never seen this before and I'm pretty sure that Suicide Bill had been practicing. A few seconds later I looked at the console to see that Suicide Bill had somehow destroyed the plane, which also resulted in his death. I've never seen anything like that before and will probably never have the pleasure, or luck, to see it again. Suicide Bill earned his name in the most thrilling style. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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