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| bactareality | Sep 18 2007, 12:35 AM |
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Actually, if you think about it, it does take quite a bit of effort and skill to get your armor to look weathered correctly. I can understand a bit of pride that probably goes into being able to call your self a TD, and it's understandable to a certain extent that the guys over at mepd want to keep their detachment standards up to a certain level. Now to be fair though, I've seen some excessive amount of weathering done to some TDs, that to me actually bring it to a level of non-canon status just as much as being too clean. There is such a thing as over-weathering, and to me that should be treated the same as "under-weathering". If a detachment's standards are such that a clean trooper doesnt fit, then an overly dirty trooper should'nt either, but that level of thinking is based on the mentality that clean TD's should be put into TX's category. Personally, I think it'd be better to be cleaner than normal, than dirtier than normal, but you don't see that type of attitude towards mud wrestling TD's.
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