Kontrolfreq
Member
+50|6823|Cambridge UK
No not another complaining about the SAS accent thread (i actually like it)

But - does anyone know where the word "Starlight" (to this location) comes from. Or indeed what sounds like  "R.E.M.E" (to this location) really is?

Thanks
Murphy <s18>
Member
+8|6871|51st State
REME mean Royal Electrical Mechanical Engineers, i kno cos i wanted to be one

EDIT: LMAO fear my 1 second of power

Last edited by Murphy <s18> (2006-07-25 09:00:29)

DoctorFruitloop
Level 13 Wrongdoer
+515|6765|Doncaster, UK
Don't know about starlight, R.E.M.E. is the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers I do believe.

Edit: Beaten by 1 goddamn second.

Last edited by DoctorFruitloop (2006-07-25 08:59:49)

DazBurt
Kinda Nice Guy!
+10|6880|In The Zone
Its also said in one word, Not spelt out like in the game, i.e.  Instead of R.E.M.E it is Reem-ae

I am also in the British Army and have never heard of a Starlight.  Its always been Medic, the same as US

Last edited by DazBurt (2006-07-25 09:35:30)

VeNg3nCe^
¦Tactics Øver Principles¦
+314|6924|Antarctica
I don't know about a direct translation, but starlight means first aid.
<^|0B1ackhawk0|^>
Banned
+79|6748|UK
im english and i dont know what starlight means
doc. josh
Member
+48|6763
i think its medic when i die it says star light or maby its when iam injrd
DazBurt
Kinda Nice Guy!
+10|6880|In The Zone

doc. josh wrote:

i think its medic when i die it says star light or maby its when iam injrd
We have all gathered that Starlight means medic.  What we are asking is where did it come from.  No-one I have spoken to has ever called a Medic that
Rumfuddle
Member
+14|6936
I can't remember where I read this but starlight is a very archaic British radio code word for medic, maybe WW2 era.  Good luck with google.
tupla_s
.
+455|6810|Finland

Rumfuddle wrote:

I can't remember where I read this but starlight is a very archaic British radio code word for medic, maybe WW2 era.  Good luck with google.
Actually it's Australian Army Callsign
http://www.scanaustralia.bigpondhosting … /Army1.htm

Last edited by tupla_s (2006-07-25 09:45:56)

INCSOC
Member since 1984
+113|6898|Denver, CO
as far as i know these are canadian terms:

http://www.armee.forces.gc.ca wrote:

Appt Titles

Sunray - Commander
Sunray Minor - 2IC
Ironside -Armour
Foxhound - Infantry
Shelldrake - Artillery
Holdfast - Engineers
Fortune - FAC
Bluebell - Maint
Pronto - Sigs
Starlight - Medical
Acorn - Int
Seagull - Ops O
Manhole - Adm O
Molar - QM
Watchdog - MPs
Vilham
Say wat!?
+580|6985|UK
Yeah the only thing in English military speak i know is Starlight as is a kind of flare from WWII.
nellie-r
Member
+1|6801|germany
R.E.M.E is as what everyone above have said,they are the electrical,engineer and mechanical arm of the army,doing all the repairs,recovery and maintainence of all vehicles and equipment.i know i was in it for 9yr as a vm.
   STARLIGHT,is also as stated the code for a medic,i believe it dirives from the use of a flashpen to check the pupils of the injured,(first thing a medic does to check the state of the wounded)"follow the light with your eyes".........star is also known today as stare,and ofcourse the flashpen is a light.
Cubefreak666
I kill you in future, too
+34|6851|Germany
I think he screams starlight because he sees the light at the end of the tunnel.
MrE`158
Member
+103|6842
Starlight is an old code-word for medic, that was originally created by the British, and became a standard throughout the Commonwealth.  Don't think it ever became a familiar term with most people, however.  As mentioned above by others, it's still on the official listings for the Canadian and Australian militaries, and I'd presume that it's still an official term in the UK itself, but I have yet to see a reference to it or hear anyone confirm that. 

I think you'd need a British communications officer or someone to confirm it, but I'd guess that since Special Forces was done by Dice Canada, they used Canadian references and found it there.

I'm just glad they went with REME for mechanic rather than the other callsign of "Bluebell".  I think that was the name of the mechanic guy from the Village People...

Last edited by MrE`158 (2006-07-25 16:36:04)

INCSOC
Member since 1984
+113|6898|Denver, CO
Holdfast would've been kinda cool for repairs
DerGraueWolf
aka Nekrodamus
+52|6950|Germany, near Koblenz
Beside the nice accent (I like it!) those specials terms make the SAS sound much more interesting and special than the US troops (at least for me).

Does anybody know, if any of the other BF2/SF-armies use such special expressions ingame too?
INCSOC
Member since 1984
+113|6898|Denver, CO
the SPETZ/Rebels do in russian... but sometimes they over do it a bit.. and the voicing is kind of annoying
l41e
Member
+677|6867

INCSOC wrote:

the SPETZ/Rebels do in russian... but sometimes they over do it a bit.. and the voicing is kind of annoying
Spetznaz commander: SNIIIIIPAAAH
ExtremeSpy506
Code Red Pro Sniper Guy
+45|6857|Olympus Mons, Mars
Guys, don't you know when the SAS shout out starlight when they die?
Anfidurl
Use the bumper, that's what its for!
+103|6811|Lexington, Kentucky

k30dxedle wrote:

INCSOC wrote:

the SPETZ/Rebels do in russian... but sometimes they over do it a bit.. and the voicing is kind of annoying
Spetznaz commander: SNIIIIIPAAAH
Sounds more like Sni-pierre to me.
Paco_the_Insane
Phorum Phantom
+244|6863|Ohio
The Russian Commander woman sounds hillarious.
GR34
Member
+215|6763|ALBERTA> CANADA

DazBurt wrote:

doc. josh wrote:

i think its medic when i die it says star light or maby its when iam injrd
We have all gathered that Starlight means medic.  What we are asking is where did it come from.  No-one I have spoken to has ever called a Medic that
maby its like a code name like in the us army sf there like 18 charlie (i think thats it)
david363
Crotch fires and you: the untold story
+314|6957|Comber, Northern Ireland
this starlight is actually the defibrillator, and its called something like a stylite, or so my dad tells, he's in the UK Armed Forces
DemonMonkey
Member
+17|6717|Michigan
I personally like the SAS Commander's call for Artillery... (forget exactly what it says)

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