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== the in the name ==  
 
== the in the name ==  
 
There's no "the" in the name. Can someone change that in the info box? [[User:Footlesssushi|Footlesssushi]] 12:07, 26 June 2012 (PDT)
 
There's no "the" in the name. Can someone change that in the info box? [[User:Footlesssushi|Footlesssushi]] 12:07, 26 June 2012 (PDT)
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== Speed drop ==
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There seems to be an edit war brewing over what the Scout's base speed will be with this weapon. The attributes say a 35% reduction, but there seems to be disagreement over whether it's a flat 35% reduction, or a relative 35% reduction. The only other weapon with this attribute, the [[Scotsman's Skullcutter]] is inconclusive as to whether it's flat or relative as for him both calculate to the same figure (i.e 85% of 280v is 238v, which is the same as 93% - 15% to 78%); but with the Scout there is a difference as 65% of 400v is 260v (87%), whereas the flat reduction goes from 133% to 98% (294v). '''[[User:TheChrisD|<font color="green" face="Verdana">TheChrisD</font>]]''' <sup>[[User_talk:TheChrisD|<font color="lime">Rants</font>]]•[[Special:Contributions/TheChrisD|<font color="lime">Edits</font>]]</sup> 04:48, 27 June 2012 (PDT)

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the in the name

There's no "the" in the name. Can someone change that in the info box? Footlesssushi 12:07, 26 June 2012 (PDT)

Speed drop

There seems to be an edit war brewing over what the Scout's base speed will be with this weapon. The attributes say a 35% reduction, but there seems to be disagreement over whether it's a flat 35% reduction, or a relative 35% reduction. The only other weapon with this attribute, the Scotsman's Skullcutter is inconclusive as to whether it's flat or relative as for him both calculate to the same figure (i.e 85% of 280v is 238v, which is the same as 93% - 15% to 78%); but with the Scout there is a difference as 65% of 400v is 260v (87%), whereas the flat reduction goes from 133% to 98% (294v). TheChrisD RantsEdits 04:48, 27 June 2012 (PDT)