Hidey ho new neighbors! Jolly Green here. I'm currently in the United States Air Force stationed overseas in the United Kingdom. Current job title: SPECIAL OPERATIONS FORCES/ PERSONNEL RECOVERY (SOF/PR) INTEGRATED ELECTRONIC WARFARE SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN.
I'm pretty experienced in fixing Chaff and Flare systems, radar jamming and deception systems, Infrared laser countermeasures, panoramic receivers and IR and RF missile warning systems. I used to Work on the AC-130 gunships (as well as the W and J model SOF C-130s), but now I work on rescue hh-60 pavehawks. With that said you can probably see why I have taken an interest in star citizen. Glad to see what TEST has in store. I can't say I'll be very active considering work and stuff but it will be nice to have a (home) and maybe get to know a few people during SC's continuing development.
Where you from stranger?
Central Florida
What drew you to Star Citizen?
A lot of things. I used to play EVE many years ago and I somehow associated SC with that experience. Also see above.
What do you look forward to most in Star Citizen? (PVP, Exploration, etc)
PVP on a diplomatic scale.
What was the first game you remember playing?
If were talking first PC game, probably red baron on my uncles Tandy 3000.
What other games do you play?
Overwatch is new for me, Space Engineers, Stonehearth when im bored.
How did you first hear about Test Squadron and what convinced you to join?
Stumbled upon one of your streamers on twitch, clicked a link and it lead me here. Figured, why the hell not
Picard or Kirk?
Kirk. Because Kirk.
I love my job.
"...This tradition arose during the Vietnam War, at which time the most commonly used USAF helicopter was the CH-3E, nicknamed the Jolly Green Giant due to its enormous size and olive drab exterior. The tradition came about when pilots, navigators, enlisted aircrew, or other military personnel were in need of rescue. After these personnel were rescued, they would proceed to receive the temporary ink-stamped "tattoo" of the green feet on their buttocks due to the fact that the Para Jumpers "saved their ass."
I'm pretty experienced in fixing Chaff and Flare systems, radar jamming and deception systems, Infrared laser countermeasures, panoramic receivers and IR and RF missile warning systems. I used to Work on the AC-130 gunships (as well as the W and J model SOF C-130s), but now I work on rescue hh-60 pavehawks. With that said you can probably see why I have taken an interest in star citizen. Glad to see what TEST has in store. I can't say I'll be very active considering work and stuff but it will be nice to have a (home) and maybe get to know a few people during SC's continuing development.
Where you from stranger?
Central Florida
What drew you to Star Citizen?
A lot of things. I used to play EVE many years ago and I somehow associated SC with that experience. Also see above.
What do you look forward to most in Star Citizen? (PVP, Exploration, etc)
PVP on a diplomatic scale.
What was the first game you remember playing?
If were talking first PC game, probably red baron on my uncles Tandy 3000.
What other games do you play?
Overwatch is new for me, Space Engineers, Stonehearth when im bored.
How did you first hear about Test Squadron and what convinced you to join?
Stumbled upon one of your streamers on twitch, clicked a link and it lead me here. Figured, why the hell not
Picard or Kirk?
Kirk. Because Kirk.
I love my job.
"...This tradition arose during the Vietnam War, at which time the most commonly used USAF helicopter was the CH-3E, nicknamed the Jolly Green Giant due to its enormous size and olive drab exterior. The tradition came about when pilots, navigators, enlisted aircrew, or other military personnel were in need of rescue. After these personnel were rescued, they would proceed to receive the temporary ink-stamped "tattoo" of the green feet on their buttocks due to the fact that the Para Jumpers "saved their ass."