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I think I mentioned to PCM along the lines that now the only safe place was behind any artillery. But now that we're not getting the sky falling down about our ears we might have a chance to live... sad when I'm more afraid of my own support then the enemy..
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Then never play in a Battletech game where I'm running the arty.
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Didn't your CO stand in the middle of Longtom support several times?White Haven wrote:Then never play in a Battletech game where I'm running the arty.
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Well, he managed to stand up and get out of the target zone. Course the round missed the target and drifted directly along the route he used to escape...and slammed into his Highlander's head.
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Just a point to Nitram: the hellacious fire rate and armour piercing capabilities of the shuriken pistol make it a viable weapon agains the drones, you just need to shoot them alot, which considering how high a shuriken pistol rate of fire, isn't too hard.
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Ahhh, pardon. I had basically considered it a foolish choice.Cynical Cat wrote:Just a point to Nitram: the hellacious fire rate and armour piercing capabilities of the shuriken pistol make it a viable weapon agains the drones, you just need to shoot them alot, which considering how high a shuriken pistol rate of fire, isn't too hard.
Well then. Time to emulate Natan from From The New World, then.
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....And miss them all as they all jump in unison?
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That's when I yank out Soul Valet. You'll like that one.White Haven wrote:....And miss them all as they all jump in unison?
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Name three things that are probably dead when I read the 40k thread...
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Hey, it's not my fault that he varies between 'The second xeno force is a totally different area.' and 'The cargo doors aren't that far away from you.'Charon wrote:I blame shoddy leadership. *points at Necrontyr.*
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If the players would pay attention and know the door near their ships and that lead down are different from the large cargo doors across the roof but on the same building . . . .The Necrontyr Messenger wrote:[
Hey, it's not my fault that he varies between 'The second xeno force is a totally different area.' and 'The cargo doors aren't that far away from you.'
And as for the PDF they don't have a line of sight with direct fire weaponry.
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Feel free to just post stuff. Your auspexes show no signs of xenos activity nearby. Note that all communication, psychic and technological, is disrupted by the null shell. When the Admech finish launching a shielded cable up one kilometer, then you can use the relay. Clever players may be able to figure out some other means of communication.
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#215
Hmmm... the idea occurred to me earlier of using a tight-beam laser to communicate, assuming we had LoS to a receiver. Would the null field be likely to block something like that?
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Been tried. The beam gets through but one gets gibberesh on the other end.
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You can have the Thunderhawk come over an pick you up, but remember, you can't vox it because its no longer on the complex.
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Humm? It was under instructions to return.Cynical Cat wrote:You can have the Thunderhawk come over an pick you up, but remember, you can't vox it because its no longer on the complex.
“Then circle back and ready your missiles to join the attack…â€
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Then post yourself on board.
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#220
Is there any possibility that one of those alien dreadnaught-alikes could fit inside the Thunderhawk, or would it be too big?
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It's fucking Thunderhawk. It transports buckets of Marines into battle. If you somehow had the strength to move the wreckage (as if, for example, you were playing power armour wearing demigods ) yes, it could fit.
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Methinks this is a cramped ride...and here i was being generous not desiring to bring back the dead bodies of my guardsmen. After all, I need to present them with their letters of absolution. Ah well, I'm sure I can just paperclip it to their uniform when we come back planetside. Not like the administratum ever manages to keep up with all the paperwork anyhow...
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How many guardsmen died, because you can probably cram a whole pile into a thunderhawk. They carry at least ten marines normally, and we're only five or six, and at a push, we could probably all fit on the top deck, leaving the extensive lower areas and the rear hold open.
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Two dead guardsmen and two dead arco flagellants. But who cares about the arcos, they were suppose to die...damned heretics.
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