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hace 6 horas, Trooper1972 dijo:

 

Estoy seguro de que conoces el sistema de correas de Troopermasters, así que el único ajuste es cómo y dónde colocas el velcro en el antebrazo al ponerte el traje.

No hay movimiento en las correas entre los bíceps y los antebrazos, están fijas en su lugar. ¡

He intentado ajustarlo todo lo posible y terminé con esto! Como ya he dicho, recuerda que soy alto, así que mis brazos son más largos que los de un tipo que mide alrededor de 1,78 m, que era la altura promedio de los actores en ese entonces. No voy a seguir poniéndome el traje una y otra vez solo para ajustar una correa 1 o 2 mm para otra tanda de fotos para que vuelvas a decir "¡casi listo!".  No dice absolutamente nada sobre esto en los requisitos del EIB ; esta es solo tu interpretación.

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He cumplido con TODOS los requisitos establecidos en las directrices para la concesión del BEI. 

 

 

 

 

En la oficina de DO , el trabajo es un esfuerzo de equipo y tomamos todas las decisiones —para bien o para mal— en conjunto. Claro que esa es nuestra interpretación; somos nosotros quienes realizamos este trabajo. Además, siempre mantenemos una mente abierta y nuestra puerta está siempre abierta para cualquiera que tenga preguntas o no esté de acuerdo con nuestras decisiones.

Lo único que pedimos es que se nos trate con cortesía y respeto, ya que "donamos" nuestro tiempo —tiempo que dedicamos a ayudar al Destacamento y a sus miembros—. Nadie nos obliga a hacerlo; lo hacemos porque queremos, pero eso no lo hace menos sacrificio.

Así pues, a título personal, hablando como Chemi, agradecería que evitaras "atacar" a un miembro de la oficina de DO , ya que sus decisiones no son solo sus "interpretaciones", sino que se basan en miles de revisiones, que, por cierto, cumplen con los mismos estándares que se te han exigido a ti.

 

 

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I appreciate that everyone does this in their own time. I have been a member myself since 2011.

Firstly I was not or didn’t mean it to come across as an attack against anyone. The written word can be interpreted in many ways and sometimes unfortunately taken out of context. I give my apologies if this is the way it felt and was taken.

So on a personal note from myself my point of view is you cannot tar everyone with the same brush because everyone has differences in weight, height, stature, build etc but the armour will remain the same size regardless of who’s wearing it and it will differ in its appearance pending on body size.

We won’t all fit the desired mould so this needs to be taken into consideration for anyone submitting.

I have met ALL the standards that are requested in what is required for both EIB and Centurion status so can’t understand why I have to keep messing around suiting up to make such an ever so small adjustment.

Yes we all have work, family and lives outside of the 501st and I’m sorry but I don’t have the time as I said to keep suiting up, taking photos and being told almost there.

I thank you for your consideration.

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Don't worry, we take all that into account. We know that someone who's 5'3“ isn't the same as someone who's 6'7”. I'm 6'1" and weigh 209 pounds myself. I had to add extensions to my armor, and I can assure you it wasn't an easy job. We also know that a man’s body is different from a woman’s—that’s obvious… But we take all those kinds of things into account.

For that reason, and all things considered, we think you can improve your armor. It might be as simple as adjusting the straps, or, at worst, trimming a bit of plastic...

We also know that some people don't have the skill to work on their armor and seek help from other members, or, in the worst-case scenario, simply give up on their application. 

Believe me when I say that it’s really hard for us when someone decides to withdraw their application. It doesn’t happen very often, but when it does, it’s really hard for us, because we’ve been in that exact same situation several times. It’s just like when someone asks a thousand times how their application is going… Are we going to get upset? Of course not… We know how much hope they’re putting into this and that every minute without a response feels like an eternity…

 

Besides, we're adults. I think we can just talk things through and that's that. No one gets upset, and no one is better than anyone else... It's just a matter of following the proper channels.

 

 

On the other hand, I’d personally like to thank you for being a member since 2011—that speaks a lot in your favor. I have great respect for someone who has only four digits in their TK. 

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I thank you for your response.

Honestly I have had many many years dealing with stormtrooper armour and issues that they pose and things that arise but I will alway respect another person opinion. I may have been caught a little off guard earlier and as I have said I apologise.

I’m sorry but I won’t be changing anything on my current armour as I know that it everything is where it’s supposed to be.

I could post some more photos after more adjustments but that’s just for the photos to post here. Like any costume each and every time you suit up it could be different and look slightly different also.

I think that the requirements also need addressing. After all why set out a standard that needs to be met only to change the goal posts once someone has posted and done what is required and what has been asked.

So this time I will be saying don’t worry about it. Please withdraw my request.

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