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3D Render by mrtauredGenesis 8 Amber from MrTaured
When all else fails, they take you to war.
In the front lines of Bakhmut, Ukraine, the average lifespan for a Ukrainian Soldier was 4 hours. It is suspected that 1.7 million Ukrainians have been killed. They have drafted the handicap, men of all fighting ages, boys, and old timers. 2 Generations have been sent to their deaths on one side. Likely, "Your side"
This conflict has been dubbed, "The Drone War."
Average cost for FPS Drone to deliver bomb to casualty. 300$
This is why in the drone footage videos; a kill is worth 300 Pts. You will see a flash of numbers once the soldier is eliminated if viewed from another drone sometimes. There is often a 'cute' face/emoji also that shows up to further mock the diseased. They use drones very much for recon and so much is recorded and edited when displayed. This scoring of points is mocking the fallen soldier for the death. 300 pts is what you get per death. That's what you're worth to the Operator and viewers.
On average in my opinion and estimation, 7 out of 10 kills recorded are FPS Drone or the Iron Claw. The Iron Claw is when a drone drops a live grenade on you from the height it takes for that grenade to go off right when it lands or just shortly after. This drone returns for another round. And is often the finishing blow to most injured/incapacitated versus an FPS. When a soldier/soldiers is sprinting, the Iron Claw drone will just go a little ahead of them, lead them, and then drop the grenade. The shrapnel often slows down or stops the soldier, and then a second grenade is released. Often there are around 2 grenades or mortars attached that can be dropped, I've seen 4. FPS often have RPG's or other detonated explosives attached to them and are piloted directly into armor, equipment and human bodies.
What is left. Is quite horrific. If anything is there at all.
Consumer drones can travel around 45 mph.
The fastest human recorded ran 28 mph.
Men in their peak run an average 9 mph.
A drones battery life lasts 30 to 40 minutes on average.
You'd have a better chance fighting a tiger with a stick.
These are being used in nearly every conflict on Earth now. Mainly Ukraine and Gaza.
Now you're leaders want to send you.
So, will it be Russia and China vs Nato?
Will it be Iran, Russia and China vs America and Israel?
Or maybe a Civil War?
Which conflict has a drone with your name on it?
Scary thought indeed, considering how much you pay attention.
Have a great day!
Oh and... women have been eligible for draft since 1981 in America, I believe. In case you were not aware. This is not fantasy. This is not a trick. This could be you soon.
"I dont have to out run the drone, I just have to out run you."
When all else fails, they take you to war.
In the front lines of Bakhmut, Ukraine, the average lifespan for a Ukrainian Soldier was 4 hours. It is suspected that 1.7 million Ukrainians have been killed. They have drafted the handicap, men of all fighting ages, boys, and old timers. 2 Generations have been sent to their deaths on one side. Likely, "Your side"
This conflict has been dubbed, "The Drone War."
Average cost for FPS Drone to deliver bomb to casualty. 300$
This is why in the drone footage videos; a kill is worth 300 Pts. You will see a flash of numbers once the soldier is eliminated if viewed from another drone sometimes. There is often a 'cute' face/emoji also that shows up to further mock the diseased. They use drones very much for recon and so much is recorded and edited when displayed. This scoring of points is mocking the fallen soldier for the death. 300 pts is what you get per death. That's what you're worth to the Operator and viewers.
On average in my opinion and estimation, 7 out of 10 kills recorded are FPS Drone or the Iron Claw. The Iron Claw is when a drone drops a live grenade on you from the height it takes for that grenade to go off right when it lands or just shortly after. This drone returns for another round. And is often the finishing blow to most injured/incapacitated versus an FPS. When a soldier/soldiers is sprinting, the Iron Claw drone will just go a little ahead of them, lead them, and then drop the grenade. The shrapnel often slows down or stops the soldier, and then a second grenade is released. Often there are around 2 grenades or mortars attached that can be dropped, I've seen 4. FPS often have RPG's or other detonated explosives attached to them and are piloted directly into armor, equipment and human bodies.
What is left. Is quite horrific. If anything is there at all.
Consumer drones can travel around 45 mph.
The fastest human recorded ran 28 mph.
Men in their peak run an average 9 mph.
A drones battery life lasts 30 to 40 minutes on average.
You'd have a better chance fighting a tiger with a stick.
These are being used in nearly every conflict on Earth now. Mainly Ukraine and Gaza.
Now you're leaders want to send you.
So, will it be Russia and China vs Nato?
Will it be Iran, Russia and China vs America and Israel?
Or maybe a Civil War?
Which conflict has a drone with your name on it?
Scary thought indeed, considering how much you pay attention.
Have a great day!
Oh and... women have been eligible for draft since 1981 in America, I believe. In case you were not aware. This is not fantasy. This is not a trick. This could be you soon.
"I dont have to out run the drone, I just have to out run you."
Nice work on this. The buildings, smoke in the background, and motion on the rotors give it some realism. The expression on that poor girl's face makes me want to jump in the screen and help her out. I hope they consider the text you wrote along with the entry. It's very informative and adds a lot to this scene. Good luck in the contest!
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mrtaured
Karma: 16,627
Thu, Oct 02Thank you very kindly. I would like to win and to be genuinely considered. If not. I hope I won in other ways by showing people what they are paying for and just how horrific the results are.
MelMaverick
Karma: 1,979
Sat, Oct 04I'm totally on board with you. It is a sick and scary world out there.




































































