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PostPosted: 17-Apr-2007 21:40    Post subject: New personal items Reply to topic Reply with quote

1. Survival Chocolate.

Each "bar" of survival chocolate is actually three smaller, individually wrapped bars; each of the smaller bars has a nutritional supplement wrapped up with it. Each of the smaller bars, when taken in conjunction with the nutritional supplement that is included with them, yields approximately 1,000 calories. As such, unless a person is doing intense activity a full-sized "bar" will last a person an entire day provided they have water to drink it with.

These bars taste little better than a boiled potato or creamed corn, meaning that there is little temptation for soldiers to eat them as snacks.

Each "bar" weighs only a few grams each, and so soldiers can easily carry an entire week's worth of survival chocolate on their person instead of a mere ration or two. While not filling or satisfying, they will keep a soldier or a starving civilian going.

The cost is .25 C-Bills per "bar" or 1 C-Bill for four.

2. Wristwatch compass

As the name implies, this is a small magnetic compass that is designed to fit on a generic military-style watchband. As it is straight magnetic and requires no electricity, it has become a common back-up tool for soldiers concerned about their electromagnetic compasses faltering or being lost. Unfortunately, as it is not electrical it cannot provide specific degree headings, and unless the soldier has ambient light available they'll have to make due with the somewhat pale glow-in-the-dark paint used for the numbers.

Each such compass costs 1 C-Bill.
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PostPosted: 18-Apr-2007 01:56    Post subject: Reply to topic Reply with quote

1 C-bill for 5 bars and if you buy 10 then you'll get anoter one for free... What kind of trader are you... Very Happy
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PostPosted: 18-Apr-2007 13:52    Post subject: Reply to topic Reply with quote

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1 C-bill for 5 bars and if you buy 10 then you'll get anoter one for free... What kind of trader are you... Very Happy


Considering that we're looking at candy bars that come with vitamins, I couldn't justify charging very much for them.

And since the official manuals have everything in whole numbers, I had to figure something out.
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PostPosted: 18-Apr-2007 21:37    Post subject: What kind of chocolate? Reply to topic Reply with quote

Is it dark chocolate? It has more antioxidants, you know. Very Happy
And is it heat-resistant? No one wants to have to suck melted creamed-corn from a wrapper.

But as a chocoholic, heck, I'd eat it.

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PostPosted: 18-Apr-2007 23:18    Post subject: Re: What kind of chocolate? Reply to topic Reply with quote

Storm wrote:
Is it dark chocolate? It has more antioxidants, you know. Very Happy
And is it heat-resistant? No one wants to have to suck melted creamed-corn from a wrapper.

But as a chocoholic, heck, I'd eat it.

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_military_chocolate

This is where I got the idea for it.

Each smaller pack contains 1/3 of a bar of that plus a multi-vitamin; three of the small packs are bundled inside of a larger pack that is just bigger than an average-sized candy bar.

The idea is that provided the soldier has something to drink, he could literally carry an entire day's worth of nutrients in a single pocket. This would save greatly on weight and bulk, both for the soldier and the quartermaster.
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PostPosted: 19-Apr-2007 13:26    Post subject: Reply to topic Reply with quote

I Take my Vitamins by themselves. Leave them out of the Chocolate...
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PostPosted: 19-Apr-2007 23:03    Post subject: Reply to topic Reply with quote

We used to take Beer into the field... there's vitamins in beer right?

We're not allowed alcohol in the field anymore... and for some reason we have more vehicle accidents in the bush now than we ever did before. Rolling Eyes
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PostPosted: 20-Apr-2007 01:41    Post subject: Reply to topic Reply with quote

You can still take non-alcoholic beer with you. It isn't what you want, but it's at least something...
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PostPosted: 20-Apr-2007 08:23    Post subject: Reply to topic Reply with quote

Sleeping Dragon wrote:
You can still take non-alcoholic beer with you. It isn't what you want, but it's at least something...


Why waste the space and take the weight? In that case jsut take coke or screw it and take a lot of water and a still.

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PostPosted: 20-Apr-2007 14:01    Post subject: AWAD, was that your rule . . .. Reply to topic Reply with quote

AWAD,
Wasn't it you that submitted the "Beer in the cockpit" rules a long while back?

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