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To quote Arnold Rimmer:

"The Committee for the Liberation and Integration of Terrifying Organisms and their Rehabilitation Into Society." Erm, one drawback with that: the abbreviation is "CLITORIS."

Lol, I loved that line. That episode was a winner.

It'd be a cool easteregg if this was written on a business card, that can be looted from the body of a dead civillian.

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I tend toward the simple. Semper Fidelis.

It's served the US Marine Corps. for centuries... no reason it wouldn't work here lol

Yes, there is. Xenonauts isn't the US Marine Corps. It's supposed to be international. 2K marin for example has forgotten that XCOM is not the same thing as USA. Slightly annoying if you aren't American, at least to me.

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2K Marin? I don't understand the reference.

The studio that does the FPS XCOM? It is takeing palce in 1960s USA where the XCOM organisation is an offshoot of FBI or something. They completly remake the backstory of the IP and for some reason the Aliens also only invade North America, screw the rest of the world. (From what I've seen their tactical map only covers the USA and possibly Canada).

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The studio that does the FPS XCOM? It is takeing palce in 1960s USA where the XCOM organisation is an offshoot of FBI or something. They completly remake the backstory of the IP and for some reason the Aliens also only invade North America, screw the rest of the world. (From what I've seen their tactical map only covers the USA and possibly Canada).

Oh, haven't followed that steaming pile at ALL. Except to hear that it was pushed back so that Firaxis's X-Com 'reimagining' for kiddies would come out first. Which led me to the Firaxis X-Com, and then to here, where I find a far more beautiful creation of depth and warfare.

Couple Motto ideas that I've heard, and not formally tied to any military I am aware of ;)

Death before Dishonor

Death before Defeat

Cowards Die in Shame

Yeah, I'm kind of a morbid person... I like a motto I can scream into battle

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I can't imagine that being Norwegian at all... Seems to be Finnish?

Experimentation with google translate I found out that "Tulta" seems to be "Fire". No idea about the second word. :confused: The closest I can get is "munille" which seems to be "eggs" (which may or may not be some kind of slang for balls in Finnish. Trying a bit back and forth I seem to get eggs as a result whenever I put in the Finnish word I get from translating balls to Finnish)

Which language it is aside, WHY would you have that as a motto? (and why in that language?... whichever it is)

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1. "This is where we fight! This is where they die!"

—King Leonidas

In 300, the king of Sparta uses this catchy jingle to rally his troops against the Persians. It scores big points for clarity, but it really gets a boost when 300 Spartans shout "HA-OOH!" in response.

2. "Come on, you sons of bitches, do you want to live forever?"

—Sergeant Major Daniel Daly

Besieged and outnumbered at the 1918 Battle of Belleau Wood, Daly egged on his men with a rhetorical question — and it actually worked. So well that Johnny Rico reused the line in Starship Troopers.

3. "By the power of Greyskull ... I have the powerrr!!!"

—He-Man

Prince Adam needs a thesaurus. His catchphrase is repetitive and vague (the power to do what, exactly?), but it's all about delivery: Props to him for managing to say it with conviction in a Speedo.

4. "Over? Did you say over? Nothing is over till we decide it is! Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor? Hell no!"

—Bluto

The Animal House call to arms transcends its historical imprecision by appealing to the brotherhood of all men and, by implication, the universal desire to get tanked wearing a bedsheet. Toga! Toga!

5. "From my cold, dead hands!"

—Charlton Heston

The NRA spokesperson and president didn't invent this slogan, but when he uttered the phrase in a primal, throaty growl while brandishing a musket over his head at the group's 2000 convention, it made the leap from bumper sticker to battle cry.

6. "Tulta munille!" (Fire at their balls!)"

—Finnish troops

In Väinö Linna's World War II novel The Unknown Soldier, the Finnish hollered this easy-to-remember directive, masterfully exploiting castration anxiety.

7. "Carthago delenda est!" (Carthage must be destroyed!)

—Cato the Elder

Back around 157 BC, the Roman statesman worked this imperative into all of his speeches on the senate floor. He also dropped it cold at toga parties and around town until the Third Punic War finally kicked off. Sound familiar?

8. "Leeeroy Jennnkins!"

—Leeroy Jenkins

This machinima avatar is immortalized among the World of Warcraft crowd for plunging into battle shouting his own nom de guerre while his comrades dawdled on the sidelines overthinking their strategy.

9. "I am the Love Angel, I am Wedding Peach, and I am very angry with you!"

—Wedding Peach

In her eponymous manga and anime, the poor girl has to juggle a demanding junior high schedule while fighting an endless variety of devils. She didn't ask to be the Love Angel. It makes you wonder why her cry is so mildly worded and tempered with ambivalence.

10. "Today is a good day to die!"

—Klingons

This badass race cherry-picked its maxim from the Sioux for its counterintuitive melding of both negative and positive thinking — a brand of logic sure to befuddle Spock.

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