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<blockquote data-quote="Kemrain" data-source="post: 2467325" data-attributes="member: 12153"><p>Heheheh. And to think that yesterday I was going to ask <strong>you</strong> for clarafication. I can explain this.</p><p></p><p>You're off duty, so you have your Personal bundles. These are owned by you, and the SGC has no say over them. </p><p></p><p>When you go on duty and load up for a mission, you recieve your other bundles. The SG Team Member bundle is default, and it can be found on page 287. The only modificaton to this bundle is the weapon. We're in end of season 3, beginning of season 4, so FN P90 submachineguns's aren't standard issue. Instead you recieve a H&K MP5 submachinegun, similar but not quite the same.</p><p></p><p>Then you have a mission bundle, and this will vary per mission. This is assigned to you by the SGC, and it can either be chosen for you or you can requisition a different one, if you think you could put it to better use. Everyone gets a mission bundle appropriate for the mission, and it, along with all other bundles save personal bundles, are turned into the SGC at the end of a mission, prior to debriefing.</p><p></p><p>Duty bundles are returned at the end of a mission, and are given to team members at loadout. You have some leeway with these, and they're used to make sure you have the equipment you need to do 'your thing' on a mission. Ashley would probably go for somethign with electronics and mechanics kits or a set of lockpicks, if it was a stealthy mission.</p><p></p><p>Weapons bundles are a great way to get your hands on more firepower, and only Officers and Enlisted men get these. Need claymores? There's a bundle. Need to snipe? Got your bundle right here. Need to take on a tank? The Anti-armor bundle is your friend. All weapons bundles are returned to the SGC upon completion of a mission.</p><p></p><p>Personal bundles, again, are the things your character owns. The SGC doesn't like to let you bring them through the gate without their say so, and even then they need to be catalogued and decontaminated and all sorts of things. It's easier just to get what you need in a duty or mission bundle than to bring personal items through, those are for on-world missions for the most part. (Ash will try to convince the SGC to let her bring her PDA with her, to replace notebooks and such, especially since it gives a +1 to computers checks.)</p><p></p><p>- Kemrain the Explainanatrix</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kemrain, post: 2467325, member: 12153"] Heheheh. And to think that yesterday I was going to ask [B]you[/B] for clarafication. I can explain this. You're off duty, so you have your Personal bundles. These are owned by you, and the SGC has no say over them. When you go on duty and load up for a mission, you recieve your other bundles. The SG Team Member bundle is default, and it can be found on page 287. The only modificaton to this bundle is the weapon. We're in end of season 3, beginning of season 4, so FN P90 submachineguns's aren't standard issue. Instead you recieve a H&K MP5 submachinegun, similar but not quite the same. Then you have a mission bundle, and this will vary per mission. This is assigned to you by the SGC, and it can either be chosen for you or you can requisition a different one, if you think you could put it to better use. Everyone gets a mission bundle appropriate for the mission, and it, along with all other bundles save personal bundles, are turned into the SGC at the end of a mission, prior to debriefing. Duty bundles are returned at the end of a mission, and are given to team members at loadout. You have some leeway with these, and they're used to make sure you have the equipment you need to do 'your thing' on a mission. Ashley would probably go for somethign with electronics and mechanics kits or a set of lockpicks, if it was a stealthy mission. Weapons bundles are a great way to get your hands on more firepower, and only Officers and Enlisted men get these. Need claymores? There's a bundle. Need to snipe? Got your bundle right here. Need to take on a tank? The Anti-armor bundle is your friend. All weapons bundles are returned to the SGC upon completion of a mission. Personal bundles, again, are the things your character owns. The SGC doesn't like to let you bring them through the gate without their say so, and even then they need to be catalogued and decontaminated and all sorts of things. It's easier just to get what you need in a duty or mission bundle than to bring personal items through, those are for on-world missions for the most part. (Ash will try to convince the SGC to let her bring her PDA with her, to replace notebooks and such, especially since it gives a +1 to computers checks.) - Kemrain the Explainanatrix [/QUOTE]
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