If TG had read it, he'd realize that it wasn't a spoiler. Besides, we watch the episodes with 505th who throws in spoilers as we're watching, some from the episode, some from the comic book, it drives TG mad!
Excellent point Reaver, and well stated! Don't let your grammar concerns stop you from sharing your ideas. I've been living in WROG, world without rule of grammar, my whole life!
To expound your point, in recent years I've realized that most of the facts and vocabulary floating around in my head, are just that, floating. They're not linked to each other in a meaningful way, just lone, useless shit that jingles when I walk. I started really diving deep into making the math, physics, biology, chemistry, etc... applicable to my surroundings and my life, and the most helpful thing has been to try and teach other people about these subjects. I can't tell you how many times I've suddenly understood something on a higher level because I had to "dumb down" info for someone, or I've been asked a question that I never would have asked on my own that revealed flaws in my previous logic.
This maybe a bad example, I'm definitely a student, not the teacher at this point, but here we go. You all know what parts you need to build an AR, and you're not going to think much of the mechanics if you build it and it works. The worst time to be thinking your way through the mechanics of it is when you are relying on it and it malfunctions. If you teach someone about the contribution of each part to the whole of the weapon as you build it, that forethought might be what gets your gun up and running fast enough to save your life.
I think it's a great idea to test what we know by sharing with others, partly to build a more capable, secure Woodbury, but also to catch the flaws in our thinking before it really counts. I agree with JM, more Karma for Reaver! [URL=http://www.smileyvault.co