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*Sets a very large bucket of trout water above Tank's quarters door* :

*Puts a force cloaking shield around the bucket*(I KNEW I had 1 of those things kicking around somewhere) ;D *Tip-toes off* :
Beware my dark side......oh! Hi Dark.
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Tank sleeps through Snoopy's fiddling of his door soundly, having worked on remodeling a quarter of the RBL station along with many others for several days.
**in his dream**
"Tanker...wake up...there is someone in your quarters!"
**aloud**
".....zzzzZZZZzzzz....."
**dream**
"Tanker....you must wake up....something bad will happen if you don't wake up!"
Tank rolls over in his bed, muttering who knew what incomphrensibly.
"Ya, I know the diaphram isn't working with the ZZ Top going down the mountain. Spray some pepper and it'll right left in backwards motion."
**dream voice sighs**
"I give up."
TBC?
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Tanker (tangk'er)n. 1. A dusty, crusty, grease-covered, dirty, sweaty, bright eyed, fuzzy faced, haircut-needing, beer-drinking, underrated, over-worked, underpaid, oversexed, little s%#* who can take a Tank and do more battlefield damage in ten minutes than a grunt squad can do all day.
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*laughs at the spectacle*
as he walks by, goku looks over his shoulder with a grin and says " sushi is a rice pattie wrapped in seaweed with wassabbe and a carrot slice in it with fish paste. sashimi is raw fish, though it's steamed in most casses."
It's best to watch a furball collapse, analyzing the movements of the enemy. Watch how they maneuver, when they fire, how they break. Visualize your own attacks against those observations, then go in for the kill. Sometimes, though, you don't get that advantage. It's at these times where you go in guns blazing, but keep your head on a swivel.
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KAMEHAMEHA!!!! *fries all of the fish*
It's best to watch a furball collapse, analyzing the movements of the enemy. Watch how they maneuver, when they fire, how they break. Visualize your own attacks against those observations, then go in for the kill. Sometimes, though, you don't get that advantage. It's at these times where you go in guns blazing, but keep your head on a swivel.