USBP Weapons, Part 8
Thus, one is presented with the problem of "What
would a reasonable and prudent man do in this situation?"
You cannot miss fast enough to save yourself or
others.
Accuracy is final.
Another problem is that most people are in denial.
Many say afterward "I couldn't believe this was happening to
me." Conditioning is key. If you depend upon some third party
for your survival .. good luck.
You must have a plan.
Zero plan = zero life.
If you have no plan, then you are going to soon
be less than lavatory ice falling off the bottom of a 747.
As for the physical and mental effect of being
assaulted:
Snakes are bad.
Dogs are bad.
Humans are.... worse.
It seems that all of human kind have a universal phobia
of being attacked by one of our own species. This can make it
even more difficult to react, or to allow us to create a spontaneous
plan of action. But some plan -- even if formulated in a few seconds
-- is far better than no plan at all.
People who have met this problem, and lived, say
that the hardest people to stop are those who embrace life --
"there is no one who can kill me" -- or embrace
death -- "I'm gonna kill everyone before I die."
These people are so cold that they can scare cold chicken meat
right off the bone.