[She was just fascinated to know there were others like her. Male or female, any Pyro to her was like a kindred spirit. However, growing up she had been taken to a psychiatrist many times and had been told the odds of females becoming pyromaniacs were much rarer then boys.]
I don't blame the one who burnt her own Scouts. Those young boys are full of hormones they don't know how to control. They probably stole her underwear and were sniffing them.
But just hearing there things? I know I am different then them now too. We may have an interest in setting anything we can get our flamethrower around aflame, but all of us are more then that...not that anyone ever takes notice.
For instance, we just go by class names? Yes. That's all anyone thinks they need to know about anyone in our line of work. But studying an opponent--each one is different even if they are the same class. They act differently. I've noticed during the times where I've been hiding in seclusion waiting for a group of BLUs to come my way so I can ambush them. Sometimes it is little things--their hold on their weapons is incorrect and is more likely to provide inaccuracy when going for a target for example.
[At least one stereotype about Pyro was certainly true. As a woman, she sure could ramble.]
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Date: 2011-06-01 10:28 am (UTC)I don't blame the one who burnt her own Scouts. Those young boys are full of hormones they don't know how to control. They probably stole her underwear and were sniffing them.
But just hearing there things? I know I am different then them now too. We may have an interest in setting anything we can get our flamethrower around aflame, but all of us are more then that...not that anyone ever takes notice.
For instance, we just go by class names? Yes. That's all anyone thinks they need to know about anyone in our line of work. But studying an opponent--each one is different even if they are the same class. They act differently. I've noticed during the times where I've been hiding in seclusion waiting for a group of BLUs to come my way so I can ambush them. Sometimes it is little things--their hold on their weapons is incorrect and is more likely to provide inaccuracy when going for a target for example.
[At least one stereotype about Pyro was certainly true. As a woman, she sure could ramble.]