pinky_81
Member
+1|7054|Denmark
And WHY - I ask you: WHY does people run away after they yelled for medical attention and I replyed "Okay" or "Roger that".??

The intense infantry fights of Sharqi P. is great for throwing med packs - they actually get to good use...
You should be able to go veteran on a 32 bersion of this map - and time for a descent K/D-ratio too (at least 1:1 K/D-ratio)
SrA_Shady
Slimshady -- The Real Medic
+0|7029|Sumter, South Carolina
I too am a career medic.  Personally, I think most of my other badges will stay bronze for a very long time, even after my medic badge has 'gone gold' becuase I just like my med so much ;p
ArkAng37
Member
+1|7109|San Antonio, TX
I found out that if you hold the pack up to someone that is hurting bad you get a point for it quicker then you would throwing it on the ground. Plus saves your packs.
SrA_Shady
Slimshady -- The Real Medic
+0|7029|Sumter, South Carolina
But the thing is, throwing a pack is an instant point.
thats why we usually throw the packs.
Especially at karkand or sharqi.. if you just throw your packs around, you are GOING to get heal points, no ifs ands or buts about it
thinner44
Member
+1|7074
I'd be happy if more people did just as SrA_Shady says..... often I'm down to 2 bars of health, medic nowhere to be found, no medic packs anywhere and the inevitable death to follow.

3 cheers to the medics that work really hard   .... they do a tough job and rarely get thanks.
SrA_Shady
Slimshady -- The Real Medic
+0|7029|Sumter, South Carolina
Its fun too though..
nothing like diving thru a wave of enemy bullets to do a belly slide up to the guy, zapping him, he jumps up with gun blazing, while you switch to your L85 an help him put some lead down range

OO RAH!!

https://upload.bf2.fr/awards/thumbnails/AWARD_NAME_1031113_1.jpg

Last edited by SrA_Shady (2005-10-21 00:57:29)

pinky_81
Member
+1|7054|Denmark
True...

It is also great when a team mate is flanking the enemy and you follow him 5 meters behind... When he goes down from a single enemy or two - You dive down and take them out with a quick bursts and then 'ZAP...' - 'Thanks...' and we move on... A medic can't take an army, but I love that he can take his fair share as well as help his teammates...

The medic is a powerfull tool when used correctly... A great allround character not taking vehicles in consideration...
SrA_Shady
Slimshady -- The Real Medic
+0|7029|Sumter, South Carolina
Weapon       Time       Kills    Deaths    Ratio    Acc       G.R.   
Defibrillator 02:45:17   11       374       0.03    76.00%   –

etc. lol, I just found this interesting.. Im accurate as hell with my defibs lmao ;p

Shady
voltage
Member
+46|7105|Sweden
My paddle accuracy is 78.49 .
SrA_Shady
Slimshady -- The Real Medic
+0|7029|Sumter, South Carolina
Grr. lol
Sgt.Gh0st
Pump-Action Pimp
+16|7047|The Hague, Holland
Yesterday I whas advancing to a CP with 4 squadmembers on wake. I revived em all the way down the island. Go t like 15 revives . Sometimes I feel like they couldnt have done it without me .

For all you medics, keep throwing those bags and keep those shock paddles loaded
SrA_Shady
Slimshady -- The Real Medic
+0|7029|Sumter, South Carolina
*rubs his paddles together gleefully*
Dagger37A
Member
+18|7029|USA
I like this quote;
Paladus902
The Last Man Standing
+1|7051
Powerful words, theres a similar story from World War 1 (and yes, its true):
A medic has been busy all day in the frontline trenches, and suddenly he and his friends come under heavy attack from a German-astrohungarian force.  After the attack was repelled they were ordered to counter attack, but it went badly and there were about four men left out wounded in no mans land.  During the retreat back to the British trenches, the medic grabs a white piece of cloth and runs into no mans land under heavy machinegun fire.  He brings back one man to his trench, and then he goes out again, and again, and again.
What makes it all the more shocking is the medic brought back all four of his wounded comrades.  By the end, the German-astrohungarian forces stop firing, and cheer the medic on.

You'll always find hero's in war, and that is one mighty fine example.
beeng
Get C4, here!
+66|7051

Paladus902 wrote:

Powerful words, theres a similar story from World War 1 (and yes, its true):
A medic has been busy all day in the frontline trenches, and suddenly he and his friends come under heavy attack from a German-astrohungarian force.  After the attack was repelled they were ordered to counter attack, but it went badly and there were about four men left out wounded in no mans land.  During the retreat back to the British trenches, the medic grabs a white piece of cloth and runs into no mans land under heavy machinegun fire.  He brings back one man to his trench, and then he goes out again, and again, and again.
What makes it all the more shocking is the medic brought back all four of his wounded comrades.  By the end, the German-astrohungarian forces stop firing, and cheer the medic on.

You'll always find hero's in war, and that is one mighty fine example.
too bad people shoot at medics now a days.  if you shot at a medic back then people would go "WTF MATE!?!? [bitchslap]"

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