Talk:UNSC Two for Flinching

"The Ships name is a play on a saying in hockey when a player gets a minor penalty, "Two for [Penalty such as slashing or corss checking]". It may suggest that the enemy will flinch and suffer a penalty in battle. "

I don't know anything about hockey but I don't think that's right. When I first read it it made me think of the game punch bug, or something along those lines. In that example, if you see a VW Beetle you get to punch the person next to you, if they flinch you get to punch them twice: Two for flinching.

I haven't changed it because it needs to be phrased better, but I think it does need changing. --81.109.229.47 13:46, 24 March 2009 (UTC)