Just take your captain and play him as a librarian--give him a sword bit and a pistol bit and the cloak bit and some cool looking accessories, and who's to say he's not a librarian? If captains get...
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Just take your captain and play him as a librarian--give him a sword bit and a pistol bit and the cloak bit and some cool looking accessories, and who's to say he's not a librarian? If captains get...
The best Captain loadout is to play him as a Librarian or Chaplain instead.
Pretty much the only reason to bring a vanilla marine Captain is to put him on a bike and make bikes troops. That's...
If you like him, use him. If your local group really objects, they'll let you know, but (especially when you're just starting off) try to play things you think you'll like.
As for using him,...
To the OP:
I think there are two main things:
Yes, Romney really was that weak of a candidate. His routine and off-handed alienation of pretty much every minority (though, perhaps most...
I really like that the game now allows premeasuring--rules against premeasuring are dumb in pretty much every way.
I don't really mind a little bit of increased randomness, but it feels...
Really?
"People are influenced by hormones" is news? People are basically elaborate hormone-expression systems--I thought we'd known this for a while?
Sort of. Visibility being "down to the mkI eyeball" would leave a ship in a nebula almost entirely dysfunctional, and the odds of two ships running into each other in one would be (literally)...
Hah, I could see that. I watched it on Netflix, and thus did not have that problem. It still wasn't an exceptional show, but I liked it well enough. Not quite as well as Next Generation, perhaps...
Lol. Not a fan of Babylon five? It has tons of problems, but if you can find a better example of space combat in film, I'd love to hear it (no, seriously--I would.)
Oh, definitely. I completely understand. Still, there're better "cinematic" ship fights and worse ones, and that's one of the worse ones. See Babylon 5 (again) for a better (though far from...
The prequels definitely had their moments--and a far better overarching plot than the originals (which didn't, really, have much of an overarching plot at all).
Also, I, too, like the look of...
The Starfuries from Babylon 5 are high on my list, largely because they look like they were designed by someone writing science fiction rather than pure fantasy--which is to say that they actually...
Not really. A handful of vehicles have invulnerable saves--about twice as many as before, thanks to the new Chaos codex--and I was just thinking that there probably aren't actually any rules for...
Thanks. See anything for invulnerable saves?
Lol.
Does it actually say in the rules anywhere that damage to a vehicle is like taking a wound?
Are there any vehicles with Eternal Warrior?
What does having a cover save or invulnerable save actually do for a vehicle?
In scale, that dog looks to be about four feet tall--not exactly "wee." =p
In other news, this stuff is awesome. I have some old Miniature Building Authority stuff, but it is neither this...
I'm not sure that's a moral question, but the answer is obviously yes: we do still live in a world where porn as a business is that looked down on.
Whether or not that's a good thing (and there...
A fair point about IQ, though I don't think Descent was really all that hard. Admittedly, I never played it stoned...
I think point four millimeters counts as "a little." ;)
True. What they're going to do, most of the time, is pack in even tighter--note that the grid I present is not the optimal stacking pattern for circles on a plane.
And yes, enemy models add an...
While I generally agree with you that the rule should be a little more forgiving, it's worth noting that a 25mm base is actually a little under an inch. It actually takes a four-model ring to...
Of course there are wrong ways to pronounce words. That doesn't actually address the claim he made--what he said is that there isn't "a right way" to pronounce words. There are a variety of right...
Malton wins.
"Anyone complaining that there's a "right way" to pronounce certain words hasn't really understood what language is or how it works."
Re: the OP:
I think it will not help him, but, at this point, it probably won't hurt him much either. It's pretty clear that Romney himself has virtually nothing to offer anyone. I think when...