LA
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Few things I needed clarification on, or wish to clarify:
@Rimrald Note the case with Metro's stuff is still in the cab's trunk per my last post, it is unlikely to simple drive off while this is still the case, and it may create timeline issues because Metro spotted F2 and so we can place the case being in there at a specific point in time. Also, in order to be keeping the weapon drawn on the figures below, wouldn't it be necessary for a line of sight to be drawn between it and anything he is aiming at? Wouldn't he, and the weapon, be clearly visible then? The house is short and so are the distances involved aren't they? Metro might have trouble seeing it with his wide brimmed hat on, but it wouldn't it be visible to the NPC troopers and Maverick?
@Phoenix If the shadows of the hedge are making his armor darker, wouldn't it be impossible to have a poncho also covering it? Unless it is transparent? Wouldn't the stark relief from the green and the brown home be quite visible then? Black is not a very good camouflage, after all, because it is normally not found in nature or a suburb, and it doesn't utilize disruptive coloration or break up the lines of a figure, on the contrary, it makes them starker.
@Rimrald Note the case with Metro's stuff is still in the cab's trunk per my last post, it is unlikely to simple drive off while this is still the case, and it may create timeline issues because Metro spotted F2 and so we can place the case being in there at a specific point in time. Also, in order to be keeping the weapon drawn on the figures below, wouldn't it be necessary for a line of sight to be drawn between it and anything he is aiming at? Wouldn't he, and the weapon, be clearly visible then? The house is short and so are the distances involved aren't they? Metro might have trouble seeing it with his wide brimmed hat on, but it wouldn't it be visible to the NPC troopers and Maverick?
@Phoenix If the shadows of the hedge are making his armor darker, wouldn't it be impossible to have a poncho also covering it? Unless it is transparent? Wouldn't the stark relief from the green and the brown home be quite visible then? Black is not a very good camouflage, after all, because it is normally not found in nature or a suburb, and it doesn't utilize disruptive coloration or break up the lines of a figure, on the contrary, it makes them starker.