Whoa, hang on. I just realized what I started. Flame Wars... I've had enough of those on the UBI forums... No need for them here.
Let's start this over again. Hi, I'm PBNA-Boosher. What should I change in that briefing to make it seem more... hmm.. Patriotic (in terms of Russia in the '40's.)
Thank you for the link to Women in Aviation. I'll definitely see what I can do there. As for me traveling to Moscow, as much as I'd love to. I can't. I'm 17 years old. (Although many people say my mind is older.)
I do know that I will never understand what it is like when a foreigner invades my homeland. And for good reason too. Nobody has invaded the USA in about 100 years, save a few terrorists with pilots licenses. I know I will never be able to recreate the anger, the sorrow, and the passion for your country as well as someone who has experienced it. But I still try, because its something I want to feel as well.
I do admit, even though you did say, "no offense," I took in plenty. But that was because this was some writing of mine that took me about an hour to write in total. It is not perfect, it is still a work in progress. And I do admit the reason I posted it here was so that I could try to emulate the patriotism of the Russians as well as possible with you guys' help. I just wish you didn't put it so harshly. It's like if you saw a brand new mother and her baby, and you told her that the baby was "The ugliest thing you'd ever seen." how would the mother react?
Anyway, please, let's keep the criticism as positive as possible, and let's improve my sample briefing to the point where it is no longer pseudo-Russian, but Russian in spirit.
Possibly you and I, and a few others can work on this campaign together to make it the best it possibly could be. I knew I would never complete this on my own, and I knew it would be a sh!tty campaign if I didn't get some help from the Russians themselves, particularly on that speechpack.
So I hope the flame war has ended, and let's get to work!