Ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooook. How long have you flown in FSO?
Hmmmmm, let me see. My first time back was Nov 6th. Before that, probably four or five seperate times when our squad was in FSO's a couple of years ago.
However, how many times or how long I have been here is not the issure. As the FSO CO for my squad, I am just entitled as any other CO to have a clear interpretation of the rules and I am going to learn all the little "long standing precedents" so I can bend the rules to the benefit of my squad and the country I fly with, if this is the way FSO's are run.
"All attacks must be made within 60 minutes of the start of the frame" It does not say you can also attack after the 60 minute mark, and if you are allowed to do this, why do you feel the need to include this in the rule change that you posted about earlier? Am I the only one who thinks that all attacks have to be made within "60 minutes" of the start of the frame?
However, after T+60, targets may be attacked by any means available to include strafing."
This is the problem here, rules are bent and twisted to suit whatever the mission is called for, and in this case, Daddog is calling foul, yet you go back through the list of replys's and just about everyone says it's OK. Probably because they were the ones strafing the CV and dont want to admit to doing something wrong. Does anyone want to come forward and say "I broke the rules as they were written"? Of course not, its easier to for the rule breakers, uh excuse me rule exploiters, to stand behind their exploitations and say it is within in the rules when it is against the rules.
Im sure that in the spirit of fair play and fun for all, FSO's was not designed for one side to have a little more fun than the otherides by circumventing rules to gain more points. Gain more points by exploiting rules, surely that doesnt go on here?
There doesnt need to be a boat load of rules. There does need to be well defined rules, and any exceptions to the rules can be issued by whomever is writing up the orders goals or whatever for the frames, for that set of frames only.