We have tried this aproach in some battles, but it turned out to be way too cheesy. Under this rules the superheavy became a commander just because Yarrick was on board. You dont get a crack crew just because you have a crack commander onboard.
But he should be able to command the SH-vehicle :-)
Eivind
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> Fra: "Tom Webb" <tom.webb_at_...>
> Dato: 2002/09/12 Thu PM 01:46:13 CEST
> Til: netepic_at_yahoogroups.com
> Emne: RE: [NetEpic ML] IG-Commisars
>
> Or he cannot command other detachments, like in the battle rep at Golgotha
> Prime, where Yarrick rode in a Baneblade.
>
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> nils.saugen_at_... on 12/09/2002 12:43:41
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> Subject: RE: [NetEpic ML] IG-Commisars
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>
> Hi,
>
> They can already mount on horses, or bikes or in their rhinons. I see no
> problems by mounting them in sentinels also for the same prise. There is a
> catch tough. To be mounted on a horse the commisar must be attached to a
> rough rider detachment and he may not command other detachments! If we
> where
> to allow him to change his rhino in for a Leman Russ or something similar,
> I
> think there should be some additional cost.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: eivind.borgeteien_at_... [mailto:eivind.borgeteien@...]
> Sent: 12. september 2002 13:36
> To: netepic_at_yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [NetEpic ML] IG-Commisars
>
>
> We have a mighty tank-battle comming up (maybe semi-mighty, just 4000
> points) and it got me thinking. How about commissars attached to tank
> companies, bike companies, rough riders and so on. Wouldnt it be natural
> that theese units got the option of riding bikes/horses or catching a ride
> with one of the tanks?
>
> I picture the tank being a kind of semi-commander, where it didnt have to
> be
> given orders, but must follow all normal rules regarding movement and
> firing. The commisar would be limited to only give orders to the detachment
> he is catchin a ride. The rules regarding targetting commanders would still
> apply and when the tank got shot, the VP for the commissar would be awarded
> to the opposing player.
>
> In the case of bikes and horses, the commisar would just ride a bike/horse
> in stead of a rhino. All normal commissar-rules would apply. Maybe the
> commisar even could ride a sentinel??
>
> What are your thoughts on this?
>
> By the way, does anyone know of some decent proxies for rough riders?
>
> Eivind
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