As far as I can see now, stuns don't really work. Three taps from a baton, pepperspray and tasers won't put someone down because the pain generates adrenaline which acts as a painkiller. Furthermore, adrenaline seems to be about as powerful as Oxycodone was. Being shot 17 times with an XRAY laser gun in the Security lobby and managing to walk to the Medical lobby in reasonable time is one thing to consider.
This all just sort of baffles me. I'm not used to it.
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Brutishcrab51
As far as I can see now, stuns don't really work. Three taps from a baton, pepperspray and tasers won't put someone down because the pain generates adrenaline which acts as a painkiller. Furthermore, adrenaline seems to be about as powerful as Oxycodone was. Being shot 17 times with an XRAY laser gun in the Security lobby and managing to walk to the Medical lobby in reasonable time is one thing to consider.
This all just sort of baffles me. I'm not used to it.
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