don't forget there's a lot of them older seniors and they can't always  run
 
as to avoiding a run-away, if it's coming from any direction other than  
right in front of a battler, how would they be able to tell it's a run-away  
until it hits them (other than the man down hollering run-away)? as to the  
kill switch, can you run after a fast tank and be able to bend down at the 
same  time and flip the switch without face-planting?
 
if you want a fast tank, take the idea i was saying about the flag and  
flexible mast and use the plug to power a relay where the main power must  run 
through, this way rather than trying to flip a switch while running, you  
just grab the flag and pull, no searching for the switch and you can grab the  
flag easier
 
 
In a message dated 12/17/2013 10:53:21 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

I guess  the speed limit rule to me would cause me concern.  To me, if I 
can get  my 150lb. KV-2 doing 6-7 miles per hour so be it.  If you can't get 
out  of the way of a runaway tank doing 6mph on the battlefield, maybe you  
shouldn't be on the battlefield...  :)

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