RE: [NetEpic ML] Imperator troops, save vs Squat rad bomb

From: <siggi_at_...>
Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2000 14:40:50 -0000

h there!

        If you look at the Imperator Titan Datacard you see that there are
defined locations on then titan where "squads may fire from the titan" (8
Location of 25), it does make sense to asume squads in thease 8 location's
take a hit from Rad bomb but those located inside of the titan are safe
(radiation shielding and stuff like that remenber, if a puny SM is safe in
the most hazardous surounding's it would be safe to asume that the Imperator
should be abe to provide the same protection for the personel and troop's
it's transporting).

ps. You can't place 18 devestators inside the Imperator and expect them all
to fire out.

Siggi

-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Ramos [mailto:primarch_at_...]
Sent: 12. september 2000 12:08
To: netepic_at_egroups.com
Subject: Re: [NetEpic ML] Imperator troops, save vs Squat rad bomb



Hi!

It would be reasonable, but too advantageous. There should be a possibility
of them getting hurt otherrwise its too easy to stick a heavy weapons
company in the Imperator and reek havoc.

Peter

----- Original Message -----
From: "Weasel Fierce" <septimus__at_...>
To: <netepic_at_egroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2000 1:48 AM
Subject: Re: [NetEpic ML] Imperator troops, save vs Squat rad bomb


>
>
> >This is a very good question. I would treat the Imperator in this case as
a
> >building, so yes the rad-bomb would effect the troops carried.
>
> Wouldnt it be fair to assume that a mighty imperator would have some sort
of
> radiation shielding?
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