meditions142 wrote: Wed Mar 06, 2024 6:36 pm
Stormtrooper1990 wrote: Wed Mar 06, 2024 4:59 pm
Thank you my friend. The guard may be inexperienced or bored, or otherwise had a very long day. She's not paying attention, then we see the skilled sexy intruder creep up behind her. She takes a yawn, then the infiltrator clamps her hand around her mouth. She's dragged into the shadows, she is either killed or just knocked out. Then the infiltrator walks out in her uniform. Then it cuts to the naked guard. That is my perfect sign.
Indeed, the perfect scene. Love the idea of her being bored or tired. I also enjoy when we get a glimpse into her thoughts. Maybe due to her boredom she is letting her thoughts wander, maybe thinking about what she has planned after her shift, or clothes to buy. Maybe she is even having a little sexual fantasy. You know, the kind of thoughts that might go through any regular, ordinary woman's mind when she is bored.
Maybe she is even having that cliche guard thought "It's so boring. I wish something would happen to break the monotony. Never something a guard should think. We all know what happens next when a guard thinks that!
I love that scene as well. And I wish it was live action too. But the setup is perfect. We see the guard, young pretty looking cute in her uniform. She looks professional enough but she when she sees Najica the inexperience comes through. Instead of calling for backup, she gasps in shock and is easy prey for our heroine. She's on the deck and is soon relieved of her uniform and underwear by our heroine, who calmly salutes a passing guard like nothing as happened, wearing the girls uniform and everything else. I always imagined Najica dragging her into that room she's guarded, stripping her and dumping her naked form in a cosy crate.
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The one thing I always wonder about is how Najica's stun bullets work. I have gotten different kinds of answers but never a sure answer. I don't know if they are just supposed to be plastic type bullets that basically use force to knock the women out. Or are they maybe something that contains some type of energy that is released when they strike the woman and release a charge that short circuits her CNS and knocks her out.
They seem to have some kind of force to them as when the sentry on the ship is hit her shirt is lifted up. Also, there must be some degree of pain as the woman lets out a cry when she is hit. Whatever it does, it works fast. As we see by the time the shock wave clears it appears the woman is already unconscious.
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Another favourite scene was in that really crappy film The Lucifer Complex, with Robert Vaughan. We see Vaughan and his girl fleeing from a nazi lab, she needs some new clothes. Luckily there's a passing nurse in her size, who's completely obvious to the danger. She walks past, the hero handgags her and drags her away. (Whether or not she is killed is again up to interpretation) Then they walk out, the girl who puts her uniform and presumably everything else she had on her to use.
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Definitely always liked that scene. It is so perfect. The nurse is pretty and I love how she is so engrossed in looking at the chart she is carrying that she never sees the danger until she's grabbed. And love how quickly he overpowers her and drags her off.
Indeed we don't know what they ultimately do to her but since they are the good guys I assume they just knock her out even thought she works for the evil guys.
Another scene that is kind of similar is the scene from the Jolly Joker which has been posted here. The good guy grabs a female sentry very similar to how the nurse was grabbed and pulls her behind a large rock. While we don't see what he does we see her knocked out and down to her bra and panties so the woman with the guy can use her uniform. Perfect dumb guard scene as she walks right past a very obvious hiding spot.
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All great scenes and perfect examples of the "dumb, pretty oblivious guard" scenario. There are of course many others.
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The "dumb, pretty oblivious guard", my absolute favorite kind!
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The two of my favourite examples of what a guard my be thinking is either she's having a sexual fantasy about a fellow guard or a variation of that where two girl guards are making out then get taken out and stripped, like what happened to those two guards in The Ballad of Siobahn and Annabeth and of course the same thing happened to them to. They were so engrossed in each other, that they didn't see Vesper and Nightingale until it was far too late.
I love it when we have that cliché guard who wants something exciting to happen, but she soon learns to be careful what she wishes for. She soon winds up either naked or in her underwear for her trouble.
When I was watching that Najica seen back, I always assumed that it was some type of directed sonic discharge that was caused when the woman was hit. The fact that the girl's shirt was lifted up means a physical impact, which explains the little groan she gives off when shes it. The bullet must then emit the sonic discharge which travels up the woman's nervous system, to her CNS. It shuts it down and the poor guard is unconscious before she hits the deck. I think it all happens in a split second and whatever it was didn't damage the guards clothes so Najica could make use of them.
That dragging scene was always the best. The sight of the nurses legs still twitching as she is dragged away is very titillating. Those are the best type of scenes, the ambushes which feature a lot in Ellana's stories.
I had watched that scene back the other day and I heard a brief "popping" sound when the nurse was pulled around the corner, which i intrepretated as a neck break. My own assumption was since time was of the essence, the good guys didn't have time to tie her up so they had to eliminate her because A. Speed, they were escaping and had to get out of their quickly. Plus the girl needed some new clothes. B. To stop her raising the alarm and alerting the guards. So essentially she was collateral damage. That's just my interpretation, since I don't mind the good guys being a little grey. But a great seen nevertheless.
I think I can recall that scene, although I might have a look to refresh my memory. Again it's another variation of the "dumb guard." Walking past an obvious hiding spot. It's a tactic that Ellana utilises to great effect in her stories.
I absolutely agree my friend. The dumb, pretty oblivious guard is a staple of USB and one of the reasons we love it so much!