• Helix
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    3 years ago

    Now, most new equipment is under contract, and instead of being able to repair, we are required to contact a civilian technician and they have to come onboard to fix problems. This mean, when we are deployed, we are paying to fly someone thousands of miles, into warzones, to fix something that probably just needs a simple component replacement. its a nightmare.

    If this has been a problem for years, why didn’t anyone do something about it? Corruption?

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    3 years ago

    Hahaha this is getting ridiculous :D But you got to keep your virtual economy going I guess… Meanwhile China is getting their real economy strong, not sure on what side of conflict I would rather be if it comes to that.