27 November 2013, 21:57
(27 November 2013, 21:50)Scythe13 Wrote: Staying alive is a pretty big motivator, and yet WW2 has a 15-20% shoot rate.
If someone is shooting at you, that'll cause a huge number of fear responses and the alike. If someone isn't shooting at you, let's go back to the mother and child example I said earlier, that's a whole load of other issues to deal with, not just fear.
Yeah' I suppose it would depend on the situation as well. I think its going to be a case of trying to prepare mentally as much as physically and hoping that your not put into a situation where you'll need to find out.