I honestly thought Mal was pulling our leg about the tanks.
"The British Army maintained its requirement for a four-man crew (including a loader) after risk analysis of the incorporation of an
automatic loader suggested that auto-loaders reduced battlefield survivability. Mechanical failure and the time required for repair were prime concerns.
Similar to every British tank since the
Centurion, and most other British AFVs, Challenger 2 contains a boiling vessel (BV) also known as a
kettle or
bivvie for water which can be used to brew tea, produce other hot beverages and heat boil-in-the-bag meals contained in
ration packs.
[9] This BV requirement is general for armoured vehicles of the British Armed Forces, and is unique to the armed forces of the UK."
Source:Wikipedia
England, you have a problem. It's time for an intervention. (InTEArvention? I have no idea.)
And so the lochness monster is real.
One tea myth down 4 to go unless I miscounted
Half Life 3 confirmed.