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Nice thought, like drain it from dead player (within like 2-3 minutes)

NOW

Realistically you would need the same blood type or something? not 100% how it works! [HAL WE NEED A DOCTOR!]

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Great Idea would this include you have to find the medical equipment to extract the blood from the dead player? And possibly get infections like passed on diseases.

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Even if you could extract the blood properly, make sure it was kept clean and sterile, cool it, and make sure it was the correct bloodtype - all of these things are practically impossible for a layman - without preservatives which you don't have or know about it would clot within minutes.

Ridiculous suggestion.

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"Empty bloodbag"

Will be a good idea to fill it up ,, after a drink of, 40 pepsi, 50 coke, 20 water bottle.

To make it more realistic game play :P

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Even if you could extract the blood properly, make sure it was kept clean and sterile, cool it, and make sure it was the correct bloodtype - all of these things are practically impossible for a layman - without preservatives which you don't have or know about it would clot within minutes.

Ridiculous suggestion.

Yet you know how to repair helicopters

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Its not really blood as in "fresh blood" in the bags, but blood plasma or blood treated with UV light and cleansed of any pathogens. Producing a transportable blood bag under any conditions would be a daunting task without any medical equipment. Almost as daunting as one guy fixing up a helicopter by just adding some scrap metal and rotor parts.

So to expand your suggestion, maybe you want to explain if anything would be necessary to fill such a blood bag. Maybe a sterile pump or sterilisation equipment?

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