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Edited by CYW Nightmare: 4/27/2015 4:33:09 PM
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Depends on multiple factors but my first instinct would to scan the room slowly looking for anything useful weapons etc. Then size the person up identifying their strength, speed, any weaknesses such as messed leg or hand, and then I would look for weapons even a consealed mini pistol leaves some buldge if not carefully hidden. After I account those factors obviously my fight or flight is ready and I decide whether I fight or flight. [spoiler]If your curious how adrenaline works read here: The adrenaline if used for flight has a weird scary but nice feeling to it i can run incredibly fast like it's nothing and keep that speed up until I feel safe. Shortly after that you feel tired and drained depending on how much was used/time used. For a fight response pain seems to not bother you, you definitely still feel it though not quite strong or in my multiple experiences. It has the same muscle effect as flight where you can fight hitting really hard, really quickly and time seems slowed during the rush which allowed me to use precise attacks and dodge hits. Again after that depending on the factors, your really drained and tired.[/spoiler]
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  • Seems like you have thought this through in quite a lot of detail. [spoiler]Thanks for the explanation how adrenaline works but I know already. But like you said it would be interesting how it would work in that situation.[/spoiler]

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  • Edited by CYW Nightmare: 4/27/2015 4:34:14 PM
    I've experienced adrenaline more then I like to admit in my life. So I'm familiar with what it does and how I react atleast. And I'm always scanning/analysing things/people

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  • [quote]I've experienced adrenaline more then I like to admit in my life. So I'm familiar with what it does and how I react atleast. And I'm always scanning/analysing things/people[/quote] I have experienced it a few times, sometimes I do not react the best to it, it all depends. Like you I constantly assess my surroundings, I people watch and scan for any threats and try to anticipate situations before they arise. I am not paranoid or anything I just like to be prepared and when you are not, I feel you are are at your most vulnerable.

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  • Edited by CYW Nightmare: 4/27/2015 4:54:01 PM
    ^^ we would be the first ones in the air vent during a terrorist attack lol And I know what you mean when you react bad to it. When my fight response kicked in one time someone pulled a knife his friends and my friends tried to stop me and I laided my friend out.

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  • Hell yes, John Maclane style :) [spoiler]Die hard. [/spoiler]

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