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− | War reenactment is a hobby in which people act out a battle from some previous time period. | + | {{w|War reenactment}} is a hobby in which people act out a battle from some previous time period. Most renactments are of famous battles in the area, such as the {{w|Battle of Gettysburg}}, or the {{w|The Battle of Hastings}}. The reenactors usually set up camps, and somtimes talk to spectators before the battle and teach them about the time period. Some reenactments can last several days with the reenactors setting up camps and sleeping several nights there. |
− | The title text refers to how someone would research the character that someone would play in a normal war reenactment for a more enjoyable and accurate reenactment. Once again, the title text makes a real-time version of this, having someone actually live the life of the real-time fighter. This is not a good idea for several reasons.{{Citation needed}} | + | Theoretical "real-time" war reenactment takes this one step further by having someone act out a war that is actually happening at the time. This would be annoying for the actual soldiers, as it would be hard to do your job if someone was right behind you imitating (and distracting) you. It would also be hard for the reenactor to get to the war zone without getting killed or detained, especially if the person the reenactor was imitating gets killed. |
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+ | The title text refers to how someone would research the character that someone would play in a normal war reenactment for a more enjoyable and accurate reenactment. Once again, the title text makes a real-time version of this, having someone actually live the life of the real-time fighter. This is not a good idea for several reasons.{{Citation needed}} | ||
==Transcript== | ==Transcript== | ||
− | :[Warzone. A soldier in modern American combat gear holding a rifle turns to face Cueball, who is wearing an ersatz copy of the same uniform and clutching a wooden rifle.] | + | :[Warzone. A soldier in modern American combat gear holding a rifle turns to face Cueball, who is wearing an ersatz copy of the same uniform and clutching a wooden rifle. There is a artillery shell flying through the air and rubble in the backround] |
:Sound effect: ''BLAM BLAM'' | :Sound effect: ''BLAM BLAM'' | ||
:Sound effect: '''''KABOOM''''' | :Sound effect: '''''KABOOM''''' |
Latest revision as of 20:06, 22 May 2024
Modern History |
Title text: During the week, I research my character by living in his house and raising his children. |
Explanation[edit]
War reenactment is a hobby in which people act out a battle from some previous time period. Most renactments are of famous battles in the area, such as the Battle of Gettysburg, or the The Battle of Hastings. The reenactors usually set up camps, and somtimes talk to spectators before the battle and teach them about the time period. Some reenactments can last several days with the reenactors setting up camps and sleeping several nights there.
Theoretical "real-time" war reenactment takes this one step further by having someone act out a war that is actually happening at the time. This would be annoying for the actual soldiers, as it would be hard to do your job if someone was right behind you imitating (and distracting) you. It would also be hard for the reenactor to get to the war zone without getting killed or detained, especially if the person the reenactor was imitating gets killed.
The title text refers to how someone would research the character that someone would play in a normal war reenactment for a more enjoyable and accurate reenactment. Once again, the title text makes a real-time version of this, having someone actually live the life of the real-time fighter. This is not a good idea for several reasons.[citation needed]
Transcript[edit]
- [Warzone. A soldier in modern American combat gear holding a rifle turns to face Cueball, who is wearing an ersatz copy of the same uniform and clutching a wooden rifle. There is a artillery shell flying through the air and rubble in the backround]
- Sound effect: BLAM BLAM
- Sound effect: KABOOM
- Soldier: Will you please stop imitating everything I do?
- Cueball: Will you please stop...
- My Hobby: real time war reenactment.
Discussion
When I first read this, I took Cueball's statement to also have a double meaning. "Will you /please/ stop?" As in stop fighting, stop the war, etc. International Space Station (talk) 06:07, 19 May 2016 (UTC)
I read the title text as "my character" being Cueball. PoolloverNathan[talk]U•T•S•c 14:58, 3 December 2021 (UTC)