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Darkseeker
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Starro-maggaro Well, you're doing a great job in my opinion :)
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Lightbringer
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~ Physical Training ~ Known to many as combat training, your PT will be as follows: When you enter or exit into the training room, be prepared to feel a slight zap. This is normal, as it is just for precautions. (Insert note from the above - it's actually not, you're being brainwashed imma dissapear into the shadows now) You will line up according to your assigned line and insepction position. Your commander, or the Cheif Commander will brief you on that day's training. You will proceed as instructed. As you enter the virtual world, do not move immediately. The surroundings that you know to be the city will take a moment to settle. A voice will command you mission, and you will follow these orders. The setting may include night or day, or also may consist of strange but possible phenomenons such as gases that cause you to gradually lose sight in your eyes. (All effects are temporary, of course). Possible training missions may include chasing figutives, tracking scent trails, one on one combat through the dark city, dealing with harmful gases, etc. The 'losing' regiment or group with stay half an hour later to PT. PT includes running sprints, or extra combat training.
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Lightbringer
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Cri heh, thanks :) For all: Anything you would like to add to this?
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Darkseeker
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Starro-maggaro Sounds good, but why would they brainwash the dogs for training? They won't remember what they learnt otherwise
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Lightbringer
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Muscle memory. They don't want the dogs to remember the scenes of the outside world, because they might think of escaping, but the nuero muscular pathways being built act as subconscious memory.
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Neutral
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@Starry You must be great at Science. Because I have no idea what you meant.
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Neutral
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Edited at December 27, 2019 09:20 PM by The Heathens
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Neutral
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Triple post.. My bad again.. Edited at December 27, 2019 09:20 PM by The Heathens
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Lightbringer
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Heh, I do love science. But it's from outside knowledge, not school. Basically, when you practice something, you build nuero muscular pathways. Neurons are able to travel faster to your muscles through these pathways, and more of these pathways are built the more you practice an action. Eventually, there are enough pathways that you can really do the action without thinking. It's called muscle - memory. It's basically your muscles memorizing something.
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Darkseeker
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Starro-maggaro Yes, I learnt about muscle memory and stuff a few years ago
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