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ibraidedmybootyhairs · 2 months
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DUMP drawing rqs + extra nikolai and billy
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deutschland-im-krieg · 2 months
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On 24 April 1943 the 8th Company of the 2nd SS Das Reich Panzer division conducted a field exercise West of Kharkov with Tiger tanks and Panzer IVs and a captured Russian T-34
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littlemarylil · 9 months
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I wouldn't be surprised.
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n4m3les · 4 months
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imagine being a t34 fan in (now) 2024 couldn't be me
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admiral-mason · 10 months
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I'm not dead
I'm not dead, I'm just currently in China with my family on a vacation (I have a VPN to post here), and personal interests distract me away from writing here.
I also want to say this about SAGAU: Imagine the creator/reader plays World of Tanks/World of Tanks Blitz or something like that alongside Genshin Impact
And thus when they get thrown into Teyvat they just wake up and at their side is a T-34
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Or even worse, a Panzer Kpfw. II Ausf. J
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Or worst of all this thing
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(Guess its name in the comments if you want)
Now, the big gimmick would be ammo and crew, since tanks have limited ammo and need more than one man to efficiently use them. Here's how I think they'd work if the reader had these:
Tanks can be swapped out (if the reader bought more than one), but only if the reader is outside of it.
The reader can buy new tanks using Mora (let's say that 10 Mora = 1 Credit) while primogems can be used as gold (let's say that 3 primogems = 1 Gold). Experience can be gained by doing things with the tanks such as driving them around and shooting at things.
Since only the reader controls their tank, if the reader is injured the tank has reduced efficiency in all aspects. Modules, however, still function as they do in World of Tanks the same when damaged.
The reader uses a tablet to move and shoot their tank. They get a third-person view of everything and can zoom in for better aiming.
Tanks reload their guns via robotic arms. This also goes for how modules are repaired.
The reader can use a tank's other weaponry besides its main cannon because otherwise tanks with multiple guns would have their firepower gone to waste.
I'll probably write something on this and you all can as well lmao
Just imagine the acolytes fighting with their usual stuff and then reader pulls up in one of these iron machines
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soviet-sin-corner · 4 months
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Klaus 'der Jäger' jäger
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mucktracher · 7 months
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they forwarded me 2 on history to 4) the picture is a joke!!
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zangbeicancheng · 1 year
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- 『我们到达现场时,收容对象正双膝跪地,如同野兽一般撕咬被害人的胸腹,手里举着被害人还在跳动的心脏大口撕扯咀嚼。现场距离克林根塔尔桥只有不到一百五十码的距离,被害人的尸体还在他脚边。他一边强迫自己继续吃,一边重复着什么,一句简短的话,但满嘴血肉让那听起来更像兽类的咆哮。直到收容工作展开前,对象都处于如下状态中:一种惊恐而绝望的圣洁自他的眼眶里流淌出来,宛如被信徒剥去羊皮后浑身浴血的天主。』 ——节选自《SCP-1944.5.17:克林根塔尔河事件》 记录人:■■■■
“……诗意的描述?别抬举我了,我怎么写得出那种东西。这就是事实。这就是真实。” ——在提交了观察报告后,记录人■■■■被管理员要求复核情况并酌情修改时的辩词
“陷入爱情的人,会揣着一颗别人的心走来走去。” “死去的人会把别人的心带进坟墓,而让自己的那颗在世间继续跳动。”
——SCP-1944.5.17的档案最后用蓝色铅笔书写的一句俄语,后一句字迹稚拙如初学孩童,前一句龙飞凤舞似铁画银钩
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dontirrigateme · 2 months
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Soviet T-34 tank commander Aleksandra Samusenko
Image from Wikipedia
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macbeth-n-cheese · 1 year
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Something I've been thinking about
As the end-of-semester stress amounts, the student focuses on whatever random crap she thinks of instead of studying
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I was looking at this exact gif on a post I've made a while ago, and the picture of "Mr. Mustache" caught my attention. Not the picture itself, but the nuances of it, its very existence in this specific shot.
First you have Mustache, looking to the side with an elegant getup, neck straight, symbolising the Empire and all it stands for. When you see him, it's easy to picture lines of marching soldiers in perfect sync, the violent punishment of whoever fell outside their boundaries, and the narrow-mindedness of men who had too much power in their hands. He is strict, "correct" (in his own perspective), stiff and final.
And in front of him you have Klaus Jäger, a decorated Standartenführer from the most elite organisation in the Empire, the absolute crème de la crème... and he has his tunic unbuttoned, his undershirt showing through, that little smirk and laid-back posture with a glass of booze in his hand as he tries to socialise with a captured enemy. Klaus in this scene is the perfect antithesis of Mustache: carefree, relaxed, accessible, open-minded and approachable. His own man.
Speaking from a military perspective, you don't go around with your uniform like that if you aren't in the locker room. Klaus was on duty, with a picture of his boss looking over his shoulder, and yet he chose to be this informal. He chose to appear careless and rebellious, just like he chose Nikolai for his task.
Now, this divides into two main ideas in my mind:
Jäger knows exactly what he does, and isn't afraid to cross some lines in order to achieve his goals. He picked a friendly, almost rebellious approach to get Nikolai's guard down, and make him see the German as an ally of sorts, someone that disregards the rules of the group he belongs to and can be trusted. He asks for Nikolai's name —asks how his friends call him iirc— and offers his own, putting them in equal terms and reinforcing it by the extremely cute and baby equivalence he makes with their names. He purposefully wants to put Nikolai at ease and get him to cooperate, setting himself as and playing the part of an outlier. To him, Nikolai is an asset and a target for revenge, and Jäger is the cold and calculating villain.
Or he genuinely is like that.
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(the way he goes "omg, same name bros!" ;--;)
Klaus is intelligent, stubborn and proud, and he knows how to navigate his circles and balance his doubtful loyalty to the cause with good behaviour and excellent performance. He honestly and genuinely is his own man and works according to his own goals and his sense of duty (he's a soldier, not a partisan). His interest in Nikolai is personal, as a rival and someone on par with his own abilities, and someone he has a personal score to settle. In this approach, his friendliness would be genuine, and so would the contrast between him and the photo. I like this, if only because it shows a simplicity we don't see much in an antagonist.
(A German officer in WW2 that isn't one of those is also a rare treat, that I appreciate with all of my heart lol. Yes, he had a big bold "windmill of death" flag on his tank, but that was literally the symbol of the country.)
In the end, though, I think Klaus has elements of both versions, and that's what makes him such a good character to me. He has some dimension, some subjectiveness that I really enjoy. Jäger is both the "scary German enemy" and "cool friendly guy whose hand shaked like gelatine when he had to threaten an innocent woman because he just isn't like that (and that's why I think he's both a bad and a great liar depending on the subject matter. If he feels any guilt/remorse/thinks it's unjustified, the farce is done)."
Idk man I just think he's neat :")
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risu-morti · 1 year
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different characters but same names and gestures
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spookyxmingos · 5 months
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Ok I like this one better
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theworldatwar · 2 years
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A Soviet T-34 swings in to action during the advance on the Vistula - August 1944
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n4m3les · 4 months
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is he?
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capt-riverdry · 10 months
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T-34-85
Jason Wong illustration for Border Models T-34-85
Via Twitter
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soviet-sin-corner · 1 year
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Nikolay Ivushkin but it's how he's dressed in the first chapter of my 1950s au except I only realised after releasing the first chapter that the clothes made no sense colour wise so I have to go back and fix that so he's described with this fit instead (I will forget to do this)
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