Instead of using DS2 for grav tanks, you might use FT. Grav tanks would use
cinematic movement and be armed with beams. Infantry would be
essentially immobile and would use missiles for anti-tank work--maybe a
SMR with a max of 2 missiles, or something like that. If you want to give them
some mobility, let them move like fighters but with a 3"
movement or something like that. Anti-personnel weapons would work like
Phalon plasma bursts.
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> From: <laserlight@quixnet.net>
Don M wrote
> And I thought I was twisted!
And you were quite correct....
> Hats off to you Chris ....you win lol!
Oh? Am I the one who's doing all the painting for that scenario you told me
about? I won't mention any details since I don't know whether you've sprung it
on John yet.
> Oh? Am I the one who's doing all the painting for that scenario you
> --- Laserlight <laserlight@quixnet.net> wrote:
> Oh? Am I the one who's doing all the painting for
On or about Thu, Nov 29, 2001 at 06:33:59AM -0800, John Atkinson typed:
> Does everyone know about this verdammt scenario but
No. There is no Atkinson Scenario Conspiracy. Any feelings you may have to the
contrary are merely the products of your fevered imagination.
> On or about Thu, Nov 29, 2001 at 06:33:59AM -0800, John Atkinson
<grin> Any other questions? No? Okay, let's move...
John, I don't know. But I would love to be there to watch this play
out. It's got to be a beaut'!
Gracias,