From: <Sabmason@a...>
Date: Sat, 4 Jul 1998 18:53:49 EDT
Subject: Re: Dogs, use of (non-explosive)
> In a message dated 98-07-04 16:16:52 EDT, John A. writes: << Dog Teams--scout, not anti-tank. Someone was working on rules for these. I know they're not done yet or I'd ha' seen 'em on the list, but how are they employed? >> I'm still working on those - I'll post the basic dog-&-handler rules this week, the Neo-dogs are going to take a little more work. The basics: Both dog & handler constitute one element - i usually mount 'em both on a 1-inch washer-base. Tight, but looks good. I use some of Ral Partha's stuff - a basic 'Dogs' pack I think with two of a Shepherd-type and 2 of a Pit Bull Terrier-type. They are big, but look good next to an SG mini. The dog-&-handler stand is considered an independent figure, but is usually employed as a member of a recon squad/team. They are rarely combined in a unit with other dogs - not a discipline problem, but there's never enough dogs to go around, at least historically. A dog team essentially allows a spotting attempts at really high levels, but limited to 'there's something there' or not. A dog team cannot force a hidden unit to be deployed on-table, but can tell if a counter is a dummy, unit or other. Neo-dogs will be able to tell handlers a lot more - they're pretty powerful. The downside is that they are rather fragile, especially neos. Dogs don't take well to wearing armor more extensive than, say, a vest, and are much more prone to heat problems. Though K-9 PA is an interesting (if terrifying) thought; a unit of uplifted Pit Bull Terriers, mind-linked to their power armor...ugh. Not something to run into in the jungle. But if I could find the minis...Jon, how about it?