![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Meanwhile, feminist Marie-Rose Astié de Valsayre (Doria Tillier) fights for women’s rights and social change. The Edge of the Blade focuses on Clément Lacaze (portrayed by Roschdy Zem), a sword master and teacher at a fencing school whose nephew gets challenged to a duel by the more experienced Colonel Berchère (played by Perez himself). no australia just copies everything the british do, sorry but the voices in this expansion are great.SAG-AFTRA Strike: British Acting Union Equity Provides Advice for Members Working in U.K. Whow how jelous are you? wa ker is a british insult, i'm english and i've ised it for many years and so have my friends from wales and scotland. What I'm trying to say is that culture wise, this faction don't seem very british, mainly australian. British soldiers are taught never to single out 1 man in they squad, as it decresses the effectiveness of the entire squad itself.īritish soldiers when under fire also state the direction in the angle of a clock, like "being attacked by mortar at 12 o'clock," Not "being attacked by enemy forces 'over there' "īritish portraits also look more Australian then British as well, and while I know that were part of the commonwealth, I was hoping for a actually British army, not the Australian forces under the british banner meaning. In game the british rifleman are always insulting and bad mouthing one soldier in they squad (Duffy,) but thats what aussies did in war time. Originally posted by (smiles)Techie:The british forces sound more Australian then british,īritish use git as an insult not wa.nker, that is an aussie insult. ![]()
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