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Re: Operation Eiche:- The Raid on Gran Sasso:- A Wolfenstein USB Tale
Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2025 4:11 pm
by Stormtrooper1990
meditions142 wrote: Wed Apr 02, 2025 4:03 pm
By the way, I forgot to mention how much I loved the description of the drug the team was using:
"These are needles containing sodium amytal. 10cc’s of this little beauty into the woman's neck and they are sleeping as soundly as the führer after a rally. Should keep them fast asleep for around 8 hours.”
Thank you my friend, historically sodium amytal was used by both sides during WW2 as a sedative to ease the pain of wounded soldiers after a battle. Or during an operation as a general anaesthetic, and usually it would keep a person under for as long as the 8 hours described. The comment made by Hedwig is referencing the fact that Hitler did indeed use it as a sleeping aid after a particularly strong rally or meetings with his general staff.
Just like the Laudanum described in
Red Rock , it did carry a risk of addiction. But in the case of the women in this story, they will all recover albeit with slight headaches and dry mouth.
Re: Operation Eiche:- The Raid on Gran Sasso:- A Wolfenstein USB Tale
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2025 5:23 pm
by esercito sconfitto
Stormtrooper, please extend my congratulations and gratitude to Heidi and Major Skorzeny for having freed the man , also in the wolfenstein universe
on a personal note, I am living there , from many points of my hometown I can see the Gran Sasso ( but the other, east side , not the theatre of the described action)
Re: Operation Eiche:- The Raid on Gran Sasso:- A Wolfenstein USB Tale
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2025 6:29 pm
by Stormtrooper1990
esercito sconfitto wrote: Thu Apr 03, 2025 5:23 pm
Stormtrooper, please extend my congratulations and gratitude to Heidi and Major Skorzeny for having freed the man , also in the wolfenstein universe
on a personal note, I am living there , from many points of my hometown I can see the Gran Sasso ( but the other, east side , not the theatre of the described action)
Of course, I will be sure to pass along your thanks to Hilde and the Major for a job well done. And thanks for enjoying the story.
It must be a magnificent site from where you live then, I hear it's the tallest peak in Italy. I was glad to do, what remains one of the finest examples of a special operation justice.