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#1 The Massive

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Posted 28 February 2015 - 05:07 PM

Now we have VIOP. Here is the correct way to call targets. :)

A = Alpha
B = Bravo
C = Charlie
D = Delta
E = Echo
F = Foxtrot
G = Golf
H = Hotel
I = India
J = Juliet
K = Kilo
L = Lima (Lee-ma)
M = Mike
N = November
O = Oscar
P = Papa
Q = Quebec (Key-beck)
R = Romeo
S = Sierra
T = Tango
U = Uniform
V = Victor
W = Whiskey
X = X-ray
Y = Yankee
Z = Zulu

Enjoy. :D

#2 SethAbercromby

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Posted 28 February 2015 - 05:25 PM

Or, You know, use any word that begins with the letter. I've called O anything from Oswald to Omega.

#3 Alaskan Nobody

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Posted 28 February 2015 - 05:33 PM

View PostSethAbercromby, on 28 February 2015 - 05:25 PM, said:

Or, You know, use any word that begins with the letter. I've called O anything from Oswald to Omega.

Not quite - as a lot of words sound like other words starting with different letters

All and Owl for example.

The Phonetic Alphabet is a list of words that do not.

#4 Koniving

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Posted 28 February 2015 - 05:35 PM

To mention it... I could be absolutely cruel and point out how most of the factions have their own Phonetic Alphabet, most of which seems to be based on the 1950s.

(Example it's very common that the IS factions use Dog instead of Delta, Baker instead of Bravo, Able instead of Alpha, Easy instead of Echo, Fox instead of Foxtrot, etc.).

"Op Point Able..."
"Op Point Baker"
Etc.

Instead, I'll just mention that Clanners will use the following:
A = Alpha
B = Beta
C = Gamma
D = Delta
E = Epsilon
F = Zeta
G = Eta
H = Theta
I = Iota
J = Kappa
K = Lamda
L = Mu
M = Nu
N = Xi
O = Omicron
P = Pi
Q = Rho
R = Sigma
S = Tau
T = Upsilon
U = Phi
V = Chi
W = Psi
X = Omega

O.o;
Well they would if there was a chance in heck you'd understand what they were talking about. :P

Edited by Koniving, 28 February 2015 - 05:43 PM.


#5 Insects

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Posted 28 February 2015 - 05:41 PM

Just say anything, it mostly comes out as "mrrrbgh zzzzt exterminate morbgph bough drrk" anyway until they decide to improve the bitrate.

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Posted 28 February 2015 - 05:52 PM

I might be one of the few that enjoys the low quality audio.

Then again these machines, to quote issue 0101 of the BattleTechnology mag... Page 4
"It has been said of the 31st Century that human life is cheap, while the combat machines they pilot are not.
Certainly this is true in military terms. In the brutal.....(skipped).... Those ponderous machines which have been termed Kings of the Battlefield are virtually irreplaceable, priceless in any real sense of the word. One study suggests that new 'Mechs are being assembled in the various surviving industrial complexes of the Inner Sphere at a rate which only just barely surpasses their attrition rate in combat. The majority of 'Mechs encountered on the battlefield are centuries old, literally heirlooms which have been passed down from generation to generation within single families, or in many cases, particular regimental companies.
And of course, the humans that pilot these machines can always be replaced."

#7 Bloodweaver

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Posted 28 February 2015 - 05:57 PM

There's more than one phonetic alphabet. The key is to have a word that is two syllables, and doesn't sound much like any other word it could be mistaken for.

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Posted 28 February 2015 - 06:40 PM

many many accepted phonetic alphabets. i tend to use NATO but when dealing with non RTO types i substitute a few of the more confusing ones like Paul instead of PAPA, kilo and Quebec are other ones that that make people unfamiliar with the nato alphabet pause. so i use king and queen. zulu is also in that bunch so zebra is sometimes better.

bonus points to all who say "i spell" before using a phonetic alphabets

i apologize in advance for the awful formatting but i have yet to master tables here

US LE

A Adam
B Boy
C Charles
D David
E Edward
F Frank
G George
H Henry
I Ida
J John
K King
L Lincoln
M Mary
N Nora
O Ocean
P Paul
Q Queen
R Robert
S Sam
T Tom
U Union
V Victor
W William
X X-ray
Y Young
Z Zebra

NATO U.S. Navy(Pre-1954) U.S. Army(1916) Western Union
A Alpha Able Able Adams
B Bravo Baker Buy Boston
C Charlie Charlie Cast Chicago
D Delta Dog Dock Denver
E Echo Easy Easy Easy
F Foxtrot Fox Fox Frank
G Golf George George George
H Hotel How Have Henry
I India Item Item Ida
J Juliet Jig Jig John
K Kilo King King King
L Lima Love Love Lincoln
M Mike Mike Mike Mary
N November Nan Nap New York
O Oscar Oboe Opal Ocean
P Papa Peter Pup Peter
Q Quebec Queen Quack Queen
R Romeo Roger Rush Roger
S Sierra Sugar Sail Sugar
T Tango Tare Tape Thomas
U Uniform Uncle Unit Union
V Victor Victor Vice Victor
W Whiskey William Watch William
X Xray X-ray X-ray X-ray
Y Yankee Yoke Yoke Young
Z Zulu Zebra Zed Zero

oh well it looked so nice before posting, i need a Bravo Echo Echo Romeo......

Edited by loopala, 28 February 2015 - 06:44 PM.


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Posted 28 February 2015 - 06:55 PM

Also, there's no need to use this if you're typing things in chat. It's faster to just type one letter and we can all read.

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Posted 28 February 2015 - 07:03 PM

View PostSug, on 28 February 2015 - 06:55 PM, said:

Also, there's no need to use this if you're typing things in chat. It's faster to just type one letter and we can all read.


good point but i think in conquest folks will go huh if i type cap T, G is hot, going to S. make life simpler if it works. have to try and see

#11 Raziberry

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Posted 28 February 2015 - 07:12 PM

Québec isn't pronounced KAY-beck.
It's either:
kuh-BECK (if you're English but were raised in Québec, as I was), or
kwuh-BECK, if you're English and from anywhere else in North America.

You might find some Francophones that say kay-BECK, but we aren't speaking French, we're speaking English.

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Posted 28 February 2015 - 07:12 PM

View Postloopala, on 28 February 2015 - 07:03 PM, said:

good point but i think in conquest folks will go huh if i type cap T, G is hot, going to S.


They'll figured it out through the context.

#13 juxstapo

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Posted 28 February 2015 - 07:36 PM

:) nice posts all.

A largish portion (hell, perhaps all now, I'm severely out of the loop) of the Corsairs use phonetics to call targets, which has always given me a moment of cognitive dissonance to determine exactly what they meant. (Yea, like .oO(...OH! "Bravo" means "B"!!! Okay!)Oo...)

My teammates can attest, when I try it myself it inevitably comes out something like, "Focus Target...
AC/DC
BadCo
Def Leppard
Everclear
Foreigner
Gov't Mule
Heart
Incubus
Journey
Kansas
Lynyrd Skynyrd
Molly Hatchet!"

etc
etc

,....I'm sorry guys, this is seriously a problem for me. :(

#14 SnagaDance

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Posted 01 March 2015 - 02:07 AM

View PostKoniving, on 28 February 2015 - 05:35 PM, said:


Instead, I'll just mention that Clanners will use the following:
A = Alpha
B = Beta
C = Gamma
D = Delta
E = Epsilon
F = Zeta
G = Eta
H = Theta
I = Iota
J = Kappa
K = Lamda
L = Mu
M = Nu
N = Xi
O = Omicron
P = Pi
Q = Rho
R = Sigma
S = Tau
T = Upsilon
U = Phi
V = Chi
W = Psi
X = Omega

O.o;
Well they would if there was a chance in heck you'd understand what they were talking about. :P


"Star, move to Nav point Phi."

"Did you say Nav point Psi Star Commander?"

"I believe he said Chi..."

"No, it was definately Pi. I could really use some pie.....I will say one thing, those Inner Sphere freebirths sure know how to treat an apple."

"Pie sounds good."

"Pie it is then."

*Star wanders off*

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Posted 01 March 2015 - 02:24 AM

View PostMaccasimus, on 28 February 2015 - 05:07 PM, said:

Now we have VIOP. Here is the correct way to call targets. :)

A = Alpha
B = Bravo
C = Charlie
D = Delta
E = Echo
F = Foxtrot
G = Golf
H = Hotel
I = India
J = Juliet
K = Kilo
L = Lima (Lee-ma)
M = Mike
N = November
O = Oscar
P = Papa
Q = Quebec (Key-beck)
R = Romeo
S = Sierra
T = Tango
U = Uniform
V = Victor
W = Whiskey
X = X-ray
Y = Yankee
Z = Zulu

Enjoy. :D


Been done before, but a good reminder.

However, it is, Kwe, Bek. For Q. Like Quebec.

#16 mailin

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Posted 01 March 2015 - 04:25 AM

I can never remember this whole list, so I will sometimes say something on ts that makes my buddies laugh like, "attack target Jell-o"

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Posted 01 March 2015 - 09:03 AM

View PostDirk Le Daring, on 01 March 2015 - 02:24 AM, said:

Been done before, but a good reminder.

However, it is, Kwe, Bek. For Q. Like Quebec.

Careful.
Posted Image
Uh-oh, now you done it.

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#18 Macksheen

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Posted 01 March 2015 - 09:15 AM

View Postjuxstapo, on 28 February 2015 - 07:36 PM, said:

:) nice posts all.

A largish portion (hell, perhaps all now, I'm severely out of the loop) of the Corsairs use phonetics to call targets, which has always given me a moment of cognitive dissonance to determine exactly what they meant. (Yea, like .oO(...OH! "Bravo" means "B"!!! Okay!)Oo...)

My teammates can attest, when I try it myself it inevitably comes out something like, "Focus Target...
AC/DC
BadCo
Def Leppard
Everclear
Foreigner
Gov't Mule
Heart
Incubus
Journey
Kansas
Lynyrd Skynyrd
Molly Hatchet!"

etc
etc

,....I'm sorry guys, this is seriously a problem for me. :(
I thought it was Dixie Chicks?


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Posted 01 March 2015 - 12:21 PM

Ive never heard anyone pronounce Quebec with a hard Q. I always thought it was 'kwuh-beck' (Im from the UK).

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Posted 02 March 2015 - 03:46 AM

View PostKoniving, on 01 March 2015 - 09:03 AM, said:

Careful.
Posted Image
Uh-oh, now you done it.

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A Chocobo mech would see me spending money, I guarantee! Might need a "KWEH!" warhorn incentive of course....





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