BULLET [M]isfit wrote:
Came in half way through. I think Slats and.the reds felt a bit abused on my last run. Inbound on hangars had to suppress fire... Look at his comment on the screen. I think u an figure out what happened to.their runway.Lol sorry brother Slatz. It hurt me worse than it hurt you.lol
I don't think I felt less abused as much as I felt betrayed

So, while you are on your pedestal seeking adoration and accolades from your brethren, brother, there is an old saying is "A picture tells a thousand words". Since you provided it - lets look at the 'facts'
1. "Suppress fire" - an apparent legal move employed by some, but I consider it an unethical way to pad one's stats. Tactic is equivalent of a boyscout holding hands with someone to help them cross the street. I've never suppressed fire, but only return fire when being shot at and usually ends up way from hangars

2. "You Win!" screen - Based on the pilots and KDRs therein, it appears that Lone Kidd was there before me, outnumbered, and you didn't back him up. Sorry, Lone, that I couldn't help you out better, but at least one Misfit tried

3. KDRs - on screen, it seems that Brother Mr Lee came in late and, at which time, it was 4 vs 2... your two brothers which you opted to stay on the 'stronger' team. Had it been one of the fine officers or higher ranking members, I wonder if your decision would have been the same. Actually, I don't
I just question your loyalty to your family

It would appear that you would rather fly with those that offer you a better chance of victory and points (as you pointed out in another post about getting ez points) over helping your brothers out.
I know I have a habit of checking ratios for fairness, as winning a game doesn't interest me as much as winning respect. Jumping into a game against a Misfit, and seeing them outnumbered, I wouldn't hesitate to switch over. Just saying
See you in the sky, Brother Bullet. You're a heck of a pilot, but wished you were a heck of a teammate for us 'lower' class Misfits AHAHAHAHAHAHA