Another example to consider: In Tiberian Sun Firestorm, you take a GDI bloke aorund warning villages about CABAL. The little dude you control use the word 'bastard' twice when it quite plainly isn't needed, and it annoys the hell out of me since it's blatantly there for the sake of swearage
What do you mean, I'm the only one who played TibSun? Oh, screw the whole bloody thing, see if I care... 
My desire to put swearing in... OK, I'm guessing not too many of you crazy (but loveable) foreign types saw Lock Stock or Snatch, or similar London ganster films?
That's the sort of thing I'm aiming for - trying to use strong language as part of clever dialog. Example:
What do you mean what are they armed with? Bad breath? Harsh language? Guns, you tit!
OK, so 'tit' isn't a great example of a swear word, but you get the idea... see, I'm a foul-mouthed cockney meself, and and I'm basically just writing what I think...
I have, so far, managed to either avoid old Mr F completely, or substitute him for something less 'offensive'. But I reach the stage where nothing else works. I mean, you've had a hard day dealing with wierdness and creepy stuff, and then you've got some huge great unknown thingy in front of you, and you say to the rest of the squad "what... but... what the
fcuk is that?" (note, the pilot pronounces the stress on the swear word, to indicate the sense of

and prolly anxiety that he feels). 'Hell' just doesn't work as well. 'Flip' is worse. 'Poo' is right out of the question

This is proving to be a most useful mass debate (
damn I'm funny). Carry on
