Re: [NetEpic ML] the wimpy rad bomb

From: quester <quester666_at_...>
Date: Sun, 17 Sep 2000 18:20:15 -0700 (PDT)

 

  warprat <warprat_at_...> wrote:










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they don t fight from your nice decritive battlements the troops in question are in the middle of the bastion as per-the imp. titan datacard, As for the two stands on top of the capitol imperalis shoot as you will they only have hard cover... there on top not inside, see the diferance

just look at the troop placement on the datacard and you will see your wrong about you battlements just look ok

troops inside middle, battlements on top simple yes


Boys, your killing me!


Can we, please, just solve the problem with troops being able to attack
without retaliation. IE: The Imperitor, the Capitol Imperialis. Are
there others?

Did ANYONE read my fine note about the battlements NOT being gun ports?
Does ANYBODY even care? I did but your wrong

Could someone, anyone, please explain how the pictures in the books,
justify a 4+ save for fortifications?
please leave the forts out of this its a titan not a bloody building just looks like the emperor fort, like the ork one looks like one of there gods, and the eldar one looks like a farseers armor and other ones look like dogs ETC............
Thankyou, ANYONE, for a reponse on these issues!
but go ahead shot at all 4 stands that can shot out of the bastions just give them there 3+ on 2D6 armor save tis all

Warprat ;)





Peter Ramos wrote:
>

>
> Hi!
>
> Yup, fort rules dont need to apply, that would make the couple of guys
> in the bastion unhitable.
>
> Agreed.
>
> Peter
>
>
> OK peter
>
> the rad bomb, and flamer weapons and there are 4
> stands that are hitable with the bastions 3+ 2D6
> armor save is that right leave the forts rules out
> of it
>
> this works for me i ve no problem with this
>
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