Re: [NetEpic ML] Re: Number of Terminators

From: Warprat <warprat_at_...>
Date: Mon, 03 Apr 2000 21:06:14 -0700

Hi Hellreich!

You assume a lot! I don't have trouble beating Space Wolves. And, as a
matter of fact, sometimes I play Space Wolves myself. I like Space
Wolves.

Also, I would never suggest a rule change, solely for my own benefit.
I STRONGLY, resent ANY implication, to the contrary. I do post alot,
and will continue to. I think that anyone who LOVES Epic/NetEpic should
post as often as they wish, including yourself.

If you consult Armies of the Imperium, you'll find that most Chapters
can ONLY field 10 Companies per Chapter. Space Wolves have 12 Companies
in thier Chapter. That IS the fluff, I've been looking at. Where have
you been getting YOUR information?

In all the games I have played, about 6000pts usually, the House Rule 4
Company limit, has not even become a factor.

Now, I could ASS-U-ME some things about you. But, you know what becomes
of U and ME, when I do that. ;)

Lately, I had to appologise to Jim Barr, when I ASSUMED too much. And,
I publicly posted an appology, because I felt badly for the stupid
comment I made. I'm not going to let THAT happen again.

I respect YOUR opinions, even if I don't agree with them. Please have
the courtesy to respect mine.

If you would like to know WHY I want to change something, ask me. I'll
be VERY willing to let you know the REAL reason.


Warprat ;)






hellreich_at_... wrote:
>
> I think they are fine just the way they are, the others are limited because
> of the chapter desing. The Space Wolves don't follow the regular chapter
> desings and are limited to only 12 company cards per any battle. Other Space
> Marines can take up to and this is in any fluff 100 different companies,
> that is a whole lot more Termmies then you can get from just 12. Don't put
> limits on armies just cause you can't find away to beat it, when there is a
> will there is away and if you play against that army long enough you will
> find away to beat it.
Received on Tue Apr 04 2000 - 04:06:14 UTC

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