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** Team ZEMAL also gets taken out by said pros due to SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome in something of an ironic reversal; when it comes to real-life firefights, hundreds of bullets are often expended but few may actually hit on target. ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy is actually a very serious case of TruthInTelevision, and ZEMAL did nothing but lay massive amounts of suppressing fire on someone in ''cover'', completely forgetting about how much of a loud profile they made to other enemy teams while leaving themselves exposed to focus on one target. Team Narrows, being experienced combatants, capitalized on a textbook situation and made easy pickings of them.

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** Team ZEMAL also gets taken out by said pros due to SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome in something of an ironic reversal; when it comes to real-life firefights, hundreds of bullets are often expended but few may actually hit on target. ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy is actually a very serious case of TruthInTelevision, and ZEMAL did nothing but lay massive amounts of suppressing fire on someone in ''cover'', completely forgetting about how much of a loud profile they made to other enemy teams while leaving themselves exposed to focus on one target. Team Narrows, being experienced combatants, capitalized on a textbook situation and made easy pickings of them.
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** Team ZEMAL also gets taken out by said pros due to RealityEnsues in something of an ironic reversal; when it comes to real-life firefights, hundreds of bullets are often expended but few may actually hit on target. ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy is actually a very serious case of TruthInTelevision, and ZEMAL did nothing but lay massive amounts of suppressing fire on someone in ''cover'', completely forgetting about how much of a loud profile they made to other enemy teams while leaving themselves exposed to focus on one target. Team Narrows, being experienced combatants, capitalized on a textbook situation and made easy pickings of them.

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** Team ZEMAL also gets taken out by said pros due to RealityEnsues SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome in something of an ironic reversal; when it comes to real-life firefights, hundreds of bullets are often expended but few may actually hit on target. ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy is actually a very serious case of TruthInTelevision, and ZEMAL did nothing but lay massive amounts of suppressing fire on someone in ''cover'', completely forgetting about how much of a loud profile they made to other enemy teams while leaving themselves exposed to focus on one target. Team Narrows, being experienced combatants, capitalized on a textbook situation and made easy pickings of them.
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** It could be that they weren't implemented at the time. As stated by XeXeeD in the beginning of ''Phantom Bullet'', Zaskar would be adding guns that require higher STR requirements. This implies that while Gun Gale Online is every [[GunNut Gun Nut's]] dream, it doesn't feature ''every'' gun in the world and needs to make updates that progressively add them, which is likely what occurred with the Howa Rifles. The first Squad Jam, which Team Narrow's participated in, took place on February 1st, a little over two months after the end of Phantom Bullet, while Klein and the others helping in GGO would have taken place in June, which is about four month after the first Squad Jam; plenty of time to implement a new Assault Rifle.

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** It could be that they weren't implemented at the time. As stated by XeXeeD [=XeXeeD=] in the beginning of ''Phantom Bullet'', Zaskar would be adding guns that require have higher STR requirements. This implies that while Gun Gale Online is every [[GunNut Gun Nut's]] dream, it doesn't feature ''every'' gun in the world and needs to make updates that progressively add them, which is likely what occurred with the Howa Rifles. The first Squad Jam, which Team Narrow's participated in, took place on February 1st, a little over two months after the end of Phantom Bullet, while Klein and the others helping in GGO would have taken place in June, which is about four month after the first Squad Jam; plenty of time to implement a new Assault Rifle.
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** It could be that they weren't implemented at the time. As stated by XeXeeD in the beginning of ''Phantom Bullet'', Zaskar would be adding guns that require higher STR requirements. This implies that while Gun Gale Online is every [[GunNut Gun Nut's]] dream, it doesn't feature ''every'' gun in the world and needs to make updates that progressively add them, which is likely what occurred with the Howa Rifles. The first Squad Jam, which Team Narrow's participated in, took place on February 1st, a little over two months after the end of Phantom Bullet, while Klein and the others helping in GGO would have taken place in June, which is about four month after the first Squad Jam; plenty of time to implement a new Assault Rifle.
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* [[spoiler: LLENN tore Pito's neck open as if she was a [[Manga/TokyoGhoul Ghoul]]. Let's hope the game doesn't [[{{Squick}} simulate the taste of blood]] ...]]

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* [[spoiler: LLENN tore Pito's neck open as if she was a [[Manga/TokyoGhoul Ghoul]]. Let's hope the game doesn't [[{{Squick}} simulate the taste of blood]] ...]]]]
* In a mix of Fridge Horror and Fridge Brilliance, Team T-S was waiting for the perfect opportunity to strike during the final battle between LLENN and Pito. They weren't just a DiabolusExMachina waiting to deny LLENN the honor of winning twice in a row ([[spoiler:make that three times, since LLENN wins Squad Jam 3]]); if LLENN had lost, they could have killed Pito, causing her to kill Goshi and commit suicide in real life.
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** Now a case of FridgeLogic as an anime-exclusive scene from the first episode of ''Sword Art Online: Alicization'' shows Klein also using the Type 64, making it in line with the video game continuity. In addition, Volume 2 of the AGGO light novels also confirms both the Type 64 and the Type 89 rifles are available for use in GGO, making it a total mystery why Team Narrows opted to use a rifle that the JSDF never adopted, especially since they were trying to be as close to realism as possible.
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* Team Narrows in the first Squad Jam are armed with FN FAL rifles, which at first glance seems out of place as that weapon was never used by the Japan Self-Defense Force. But remembering that GGO is an American-developed game, and that the Type 64 was never exported out of Japan and has long been discontinued in favor of the Type 89 rifle, it probably doesn't exist in the game's weapons selection, so the JSDF troops playing decided the FAL was the [[ClosestThingWeGot closest thing they could get.]] As a bonus, since Team Narrows is made up of a garrison defense force, they would likely be issued the Type 64 instead of the newer Type 89, so they would be more familiar with a rifle firing the 7.62x51mm cartridge.

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* Team Narrows in the first Squad Jam are armed with FN FAL rifles, which at first glance seems out of place as that weapon was never used by the Japan Self-Defense Force. But remembering that GGO is an American-developed game, and that the Type 64 was never exported out of Japan and has long been discontinued in favor of the Type 89 rifle, it probably doesn't exist in the game's weapons selection, so the JSDF troops playing decided the FAL was the [[ClosestThingWeGot closest thing they could get.]] As a bonus, since Team Narrows is made up of a garrison defense force, they would likely be issued the Type 64 instead of the newer Type 89, so they would be more familiar with a rifle firing the 7.62x51mm cartridge.
cartridge. Interestingly, Gun Gale Online in the video game continuity, as depicted in ''Fatal Bullet'' has the Type 64 as part of its weapons selection, with Klein being its primary user.
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* Team Narrows in the first Squad Jam are armed with FN FAL rifles, which at first glance seems out of place as that weapon was never used by the Japan Self-Defense Force. But remembering that GGO is an American-developed game, and that the Type 64 was never exported out of Japan and has long been discontinued in favor of the Type 89 rifle, it probably doesn't exist in the game's weapons selection, so the JSDF troops playing decided the FAL was the [[ClosestThingWeGot closest thing they could get.]] As a bonus, since Team Narrows is made up of a garrison defense force, they would likely be issued the Type 64 instead of the newer Type 89, so they would be more familiar with a rifle firing the 7.62x51mm cartridge.

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