Indeed, the Hetzer (T010) is on a record-setting pace to sit atop the
Career High Points "Earned" category. Based on recent battles, the
Hetzer should claim that prize sometime during the next 3 or 4 events,
assuming that (a) the Tiger doesn't come out of retirement and (b) the
Hetzer can be kept operational that long by Penn State graduate students
funded by Federal grants.
Combined with it's already impressive Career High Points "Given" top
position (which it has secured forever), that would make the Hetzer
simultaneously both the most "desired" and most "undesired" asset when
picking teams. Truly an amazing statistical achievement.
I'm sure that the Pennsylvania Urbane Fighting Force (PUFF) is proud of
the glorious achievements of their best asset and will continue to
follow the Hetzer into glorious defeat against the ever improving and
deadly fleet of Tri-Pact vehicles, funded the old fashioned way by
pillage, plunder and, of course, a well-funded endowment from shadowy
private organizations.
On 2/21/2017 8:30 AM, Joe Sommer wrote:
Battle points for the brave little Hetzer (165,164) recently surpassed
the mighty Cromwell (162,975) to claw its way into second place. The
sad decrepit old Tiger T001 is already retired.
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