Would this be the 'Portable Grav Lift' I saw mentioned somewhere else? Aliastris I wondering what this is as well...--Spartan 1138 22:38, 11 April 2007 (UTC)
This would most likely be so. (I hate this thing >.>) ZaneFrontier 22:56, 18 November 2007 (UTC)
Science Question
A long time ago I decided to make a machinima series, but along came the Microsoft Guidelines and I was screwed, so after about 2 months and 20 revisions I released it as a small-time comic book. Anyway, in one issue I had my character fall out of a 80-story window. Now, I had nothing afterwards (it was a dramatic-issue-finisher-type-thing) so what I came up with is that (here's where it gets confusing) he threw a Grav-Lift in the air, creating a gravity "bubble" where, while the device was falling, he was not. So, he survives the fall after the device explodes (it fell the 80 stories) he is unharmed falling 4 feet. I don't anybody who knows advanced physics so I thought I'd release this on the Internet. Maybe it'll be on Mythbusters...
Can you explain this in greater detail? I may have your solution. File:Gunnery Sergeant.png ΘяɪɸɴF22 Me Talk Contributions CAG 05:36, December 17, 2009 (UTC)
Places Used
Do you think we should add some of the best places the Grav Lift can be used, for good strategy purposes, or should that be included in Map Articles?
Pyro Python 18:59, 3 April 2008 (UTC)
I'm no admin here, but I think a rudimentary summary as to grav lift strategies and locations should be included here under the 'Strategies' header, and then a more detailed explanation in the map's article. Perhaps you could even create some links to take the viewer directly to the strategy discussed in the map article? File:Gunnery Sergeant.png ΘяɪɸɴF22 Me Talk Contributions CAG 05:36, December 17, 2009 (UTC)
Last Resort trick
I moved the Last Resort Gravity Lift Trick header and section to a completely new page in the Tricks and Cheats category. File:Gunnery Sergeant.png ΘяɪɸɴF22 Me Talk Contributions CAG 05:36, December 17, 2009 (UTC)