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I will now proceed to remove my mind from the gutter yours was apparently not in. lol
They were such good times! Ejection seats were so fun, and this guide would have totally helped someone out who was struggling with ejection seats. I especially like the inclusion of the blueprint style diagram illustrating how to pilot a single thruster ejection seat. "Paint skill 89" indeed - waaiit a second, did you choose the number 89 for any specific reason?? lol.
I miss the old game 'we all' as the robocraft-community found enjoyable enough to continue playing and write good guides for! I miss oldskool trueskool robocraft!
*pouting in corner* Somebody call a waah!mbulance for me....