What would your Call sign be?

Mrsoupcup

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Therapist. See if you say it right it sounds like "The Rapist". Get it? GET IT? GET IT?

:p
 

sagacious

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well, My name is Last name is Whipple, So probably something like "Whip" or "Whiplash" would be catchy.
 

Drakmorg

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Royal Flush.
And I would have a picture of a roll of toilet paper wearing a crown painted on the side of my jet.
 

chowderface

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Aris Khandr said:
chowderface said:
Aris Khandr said:
chowderface said:
Aris Khandr said:
Princess.
No no. Number two. Specialist Schwarz.
Huh?
http://skippyslist.com/list/
What a strange list. Shall I point out that my name is not Skippy, and thus this does not apply to me?
Well you can, but that would be silly because of course it's not. Seriously, who names their kid Skippy?
 

Hader

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No pilot gets to choose their callsign in a real squadron. You get it for something stupid and/or embarrassing you did so you can never forget it and your buddies can make fun of you for it forever through your callsign.

So we could all just go for something that sounds so awesomely cool and all, but in the end...it's never your choice. :)
 

Redlin5_v1legacy

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Bullseye

I'd like to be the pilot that can be counted on to take the shot that matters.

Kasurami said:
thelonewolf266 said:
I believe call signs are meant to increase the efficiency of radio communication in that respect I think you may want to rethink it however its definitely catchy just rolls of the tongue.
Nah, I kinda like it. I went back and forth a couple of times, threw it around in my head but you know, on a personality level I think it really speaks for my character and what I believe in. I talked to a few people and they felt it was the best thing for me 'cause it's so reflective of who I really am. It was a difficult call but I think I'll stick with it.
That and by the time the enemy reads out intercepted communications, you've already bombed them.