Re: [NetEpic ML] Chaos, lets get going!

From: quester <quester666_at_...>
Date: Sat, 9 Sep 2000 17:29:12 -0700 (PDT)

 

  Peter Ramos <primarch_at_...> wrote:













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Hi!
 
Now that I'm back lets bring together all the nice stuff being thrown around for chaos.
 
First I favor Kelvin's organizational structure as follows:
 
I. Traitor legions
 
Here we will have the standard ones like world eaters and other as well as the ones Kelvin brought. Each Legion has a special card and a patron (or lack thereof). Extra primarchs and such can be optional units.
 
We must strictly mention what support will be available keeping in mind the strength and balances of chaos (no long range weapons no heavy artilllery).
 
At the heart of the legions is the primarch, support cards are added in the usual way.
 
II. Demonic Hordes
 
This is mainly demons and supernatural beasts like minotaurs and such, as well as demon engines.
 
These minions will have little if any support outside their "hordes"
 
III. Renegades
 
This is a mix of a small amount of demonic hordes and mainly IG forces, actually I would strongly recommend using Jyrki's planetary defense force list to represent them since these guys are "substandard" as compared to IG.
 
I guess in general some general restrictions as to how to mix these forces should be in place, for example traitor legions should not mix with anything except some minor demonic horde component, but never renengades. In fact renegades and traitor legions should never mix and demonic hordes could be "shared" by both in small (25%) packages.
 
 
Before fleshing out each part I'd like some input on these, if the general categories are accepted, then we can hammer out each in turn to what goes or stays or changes.
 
Peter
 
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