Sounds like the kind of thing a Titan/Super heavy should be doing to
unsupported infantry attacks (marine, tyranid or otherwise).
Darryl H
The theory and practice of gamesmanship or
The art of winning games without actually cheating.
(Title of book - Stephen Potter 1900-69)
>From: tom.webb_at_...
>Cool, I would hate to be using an illegal tactic, that same move got me a
>whole lot of VP's :).
>
>"Peter Ramos" <primarch_at_...> on 27/03/2002 14:28:57
>Subject: Re: [NetEpic ML] Titan Combat
>
>Hi!
>
>Why not? Don't see much wrong with it.
>
>Peter
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: <tom.webb_at_...>
> > Actually was the below tactic legal?
> >
> > The Tzeentch Reaver Titan seeing the Veterans swarming around his
>feet blasted the ground with it's MFRL on shotgun mode surrounding them all
>with a giant explosion, fortunately for the Reaver the explosion was too
>weak to damage it's shields, unfortunately for the Veterans, 15 men (3
>stands)were ripped to shreds the Thunderhawk was also torn apart with a
>series of internal explosions.
> >
> > The surviving Veterans charged forward swarming up the Reavers body
>and trying to blast an entrance, hidden bolters, chain claws and
>tentacles lashed out at them from all around the Reavers body and two
>entire squads were lost before they managed to make an entrance, however
>in their moment of victory the Titans powerfist swatted them and squashed
>them against his leg.
> >
> > The Reaver looked around at the carnage and then saluted the Chaos
>Gods with his power fist before turning his gaze back at the
>Ultramarines who were withdrawing from the battle.
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Received on Thu Apr 04 2002 - 09:52:43 UTC