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$\begingroup$ Are these sasquatches from hell warmblooded, and if yes, do they appear on IR-scanners? $\endgroup$DarthDonut– DarthDonut2021-08-13 06:28:36 +00:00Commented Aug 13, 2021 at 6:28
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$\begingroup$ @DarthDonut Yes, and I will add that. Thank you. However, I would note that not only are there ways around IR, the odds are that they don't have enough IR to cover a 6-kilometer perimeter if there are things that get in the way - such as heavy rain, remember, this is in Europe. $\endgroup$KEY_ABRADE– KEY_ABRADE2021-08-13 06:29:01 +00:00Commented Aug 13, 2021 at 6:29
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$\begingroup$ Your question is asking what "the humans (both military and civilian)" can do - how many civilians are there and what are their capabilities? (Apologies if the info is there, but that's a lot of text to read through!) Also, how long do the humans need to hold out for - a week, a month, forever? $\endgroup$KerrAvon2055– KerrAvon20552021-08-13 06:29:12 +00:00Commented Aug 13, 2021 at 6:29
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$\begingroup$ @KerrAvon2055 Working on that, hold on, I just got two comments at once. $\endgroup$KEY_ABRADE– KEY_ABRADE2021-08-13 06:29:38 +00:00Commented Aug 13, 2021 at 6:29
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$\begingroup$ Another question: Expected maximum size of enemy force, number of allied combatants, willingness of the enemy to Overkill the target, does the enemy want to capture the depot for its supplies, or just kill everyone in there? $\endgroup$DarthDonut– DarthDonut2021-08-13 06:31:51 +00:00Commented Aug 13, 2021 at 6:31
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