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Tiree wrote:You edit your original post, and then... change the subject
AzathothXy wrote:The book was written by Irvin Jackson. The Darklord. A former poster.
taalismn wrote:AzathothXy wrote:The book was written by Irvin Jackson. The Darklord. A former poster.
Good. Then he has some idea of the sort of public critical scrutiny it will undergo.
glitterboy2098 wrote:does it say it's a single fold though? a 3 year travel time could mean lots of little folds.
(plus, no ship in the RPG can fold for more than a few hundred parsecs at a go.. so a single fold would be impossible anyway)
Chris0013 wrote:How long did it take to get your books? I ordered this and the large Macross book last Monday and have not seen them yet.
glitterboy2098 wrote:sadly this means Lang and Exodor are most likely dead (since only Janice seems to have survived to be rescued by the Icarus), but it also means that the sterlings and the rest could not physically have been at Haydon IV at the same time..
Alpha 11 wrote:Chris0013 wrote:How long did it take to get your books? I ordered this and the large Macross book last Monday and have not seen them yet.
What way of delivery did you choose?
Rabid Southern Cross Fan wrote:glitterboy2098 wrote:sadly this means Lang and Exodor are most likely dead (since only Janice seems to have survived to be rescued by the Icarus), but it also means that the sterlings and the rest could not physically have been at Haydon IV at the same time..
Wasn't Lang in a deleted scene from Shadow Chronicles? Prelude doesn't show him on the bridge of the Deukalion (he is split screen from Exedore while talking to Cochrane).
Alpha 11 wrote:Got my Marine Book today, and all I can say is wow. Chuck REALLY hit it out of the park again.![]()
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Snake Eyes wrote:Nice summary Premier
Sgt Anjay wrote:This isn't a military simulation game.
Thank goodness too, the last thing I want is my GM to run the super-exciting "maintenance day" or "yard work" adventures for lvl 1-4 characters.
"Your E-6 is on slide 1,254 of the powerpoint presentation. Roll Physical Endurance to stay awake"
Chronicler wrote:Sgt Anjay wrote:This isn't a military simulation game.
Thank goodness too, the last thing I want is my GM to run the super-exciting "maintenance day" or "yard work" adventures for lvl 1-4 characters.
"Your E-6 is on slide 1,254 of the powerpoint presentation. Roll Physical Endurance to stay awake"
Thanks for the ideas.
Sgt Anjay wrote:This isn't a military simulation game.
Thank goodness too, the last thing I want is my GM to run the super-exciting "maintenance day" or "yard work" adventures for lvl 1-4 characters.
"Your E-6 is on slide 1,254 of the powerpoint presentation. Roll Physical Endurance to stay awake"
Sgt Anjay wrote:This isn't a military simulation game.
Thank goodness too, the last thing I want is my GM to run the super-exciting "maintenance day" or "yard work" adventures for lvl 1-4 characters.
"Your E-6 is on slide 1,254 of the powerpoint presentation. Roll Physical Endurance to stay awake"
Chronicler wrote:Sgt Anjay wrote:This isn't a military simulation game.
Thank goodness too, the last thing I want is my GM to run the super-exciting "maintenance day" or "yard work" adventures for lvl 1-4 characters.
"Your E-6 is on slide 1,254 of the powerpoint presentation. Roll Physical Endurance to stay awake"
Thanks for the ideas.
Lt Gargoyle wrote:Chronicler wrote:Sgt Anjay wrote:This isn't a military simulation game.
Thank goodness too, the last thing I want is my GM to run the super-exciting "maintenance day" or "yard work" adventures for lvl 1-4 characters.
"Your E-6 is on slide 1,254 of the powerpoint presentation. Roll Physical Endurance to stay awake"
Thanks for the ideas.
lol I would love to see the look on the players faces as you ran this.
taalismn wrote:Sgt Anjay wrote:This isn't a military simulation game.
Thank goodness too, the last thing I want is my GM to run the super-exciting "maintenance day" or "yard work" adventures for lvl 1-4 characters.
"Your E-6 is on slide 1,254 of the powerpoint presentation. Roll Physical Endurance to stay awake"
And that is PRECISELY when the enemy will attack, tipped off by the infiltrator/sympathizer/simulagent that the micronian military is under Powerpoint Paralysis.
The presentation? "The Perils of Sock Elastic Fatigue'.
Sgt Anjay wrote:This isn't a military simulation game.
Thank goodness too, the last thing I want is my GM to run the super-exciting "maintenance day" or "yard work" adventures for lvl 1-4 characters.
abtex wrote:from another forum
Quote:Originally Posted by Clint
I don't want to hijack the thread with my service stories, but I guess it's ok if it contains tank information. Sorry if it's too much Clay
Like I said, I got moved alot between units. One was the tank instructors cuorse. As some of you know, the IDF has female soldiers, and some are placed in combat units. Not in armor. I know they tried putting some girls in tank commanders course back in 2005, but none made it to the end. I guess it has to do with the physical aspect. Anyway that brings us armor school, where all the instructors are girls.
But they still need to go through boot camp. That's where I come in.
So I was going through drivers, in tank driving 101, August in the desert, hot as hell. I't about noon, when I think that we'll probably need to stop training and stay in the shade. The company has three tanks, each with a commander and a driver, doing runs. I get to the tent where the rest of the girls are waiting for thier turn. Suddenly I hear what I think is a tank nearby firing it's main gun. I'm thinking, "wait, there isn't anyone else training today"...
I get hit in the face with such a powerful rain I feel like I got hit with a fire hose. Naturally the tent is ******, and all the girls run like headless chickens to find shelter from the rain. The company commander (another female instructor) tells them to find shelter in the tanks. But mine is the only one there.
Ended up with a tank full of soaking wet girls.
abtex wrote:Sgt Anjay wrote:This isn't a military simulation game.
Thank goodness too, the last thing I want is my GM to run the super-exciting "maintenance day" or "yard work" adventures for lvl 1-4 characters.abtex wrote:from another forum
Quote:Originally Posted by Clint
I don't want to hijack the thread with my service stories, but I guess it's ok if it contains tank information. Sorry if it's too much Clay
Like I said, I got moved alot between units. One was the tank instructors cuorse. As some of you know, the IDF has female soldiers, and some are placed in combat units. Not in armor. I know they tried putting some girls in tank commanders course back in 2005, but none made it to the end. I guess it has to do with the physical aspect. Anyway that brings us armor school, where all the instructors are girls.
But they still need to go through boot camp. That's where I come in.
So I was going through drivers, in tank driving 101, August in the desert, hot as hell. I't about noon, when I think that we'll probably need to stop training and stay in the shade. The company has three tanks, each with a commander and a driver, doing runs. I get to the tent where the rest of the girls are waiting for thier turn. Suddenly I hear what I think is a tank nearby firing it's main gun. I'm thinking, "wait, there isn't anyone else training today"...
I get hit in the face with such a powerful rain I feel like I got hit with a fire hose. Naturally the tent is ******, and all the girls run like headless chickens to find shelter from the rain. The company commander (another female instructor) tells them to find shelter in the tanks. But mine is the only one there.
Ended up with a tank full of soaking wet girls.
Yes, "last thingI want is my GM to run the super-exciting "maintenance day""
IDF girls
your tank 'crew'
Sgt Anjay wrote:This isn't a military simulation game.
Thank goodness too, the last thing I want is my GM to run the super-exciting "maintenance day" or "yard work" adventures for lvl 1-4 characters.
"Your E-6 is on slide 1,254 of the powerpoint presentation. Roll Physical Endurance to stay awake"
Alpha 11 wrote:Sgt Anjay wrote:This isn't a military simulation game.
Thank goodness too, the last thing I want is my GM to run the super-exciting "maintenance day" or "yard work" adventures for lvl 1-4 characters.
"Your E-6 is on slide 1,254 of the powerpoint presentation. Roll Physical Endurance to stay awake"
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Chronicler wrote:Sgt Anjay wrote:This isn't a military simulation game.
Thank goodness too, the last thing I want is my GM to run the super-exciting "maintenance day" or "yard work" adventures for lvl 1-4 characters.
"Your E-6 is on slide 1,254 of the powerpoint presentation. Roll Physical Endurance to stay awake"
Thanks for the ideas.
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NNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lt Gargoyle wrote:Chronicler wrote:Sgt Anjay wrote:This isn't a military simulation game.
Thank goodness too, the last thing I want is my GM to run the super-exciting "maintenance day" or "yard work" adventures for lvl 1-4 characters.
"Your E-6 is on slide 1,254 of the powerpoint presentation. Roll Physical Endurance to stay awake"
Thanks for the ideas.
lol I would love to see the look on the players faces as you ran this.
taalismn wrote:Sgt Anjay wrote:This isn't a military simulation game.
Thank goodness too, the last thing I want is my GM to run the super-exciting "maintenance day" or "yard work" adventures for lvl 1-4 characters.
"Your E-6 is on slide 1,254 of the powerpoint presentation. Roll Physical Endurance to stay awake"
And that is PRECISELY when the enemy will attack, tipped off by the infiltrator/sympathizer/simulagent that the micronian military is under Powerpoint Paralysis.
The presentation? "The Perils of Sock Elastic Fatigue'.
Zer0 Kay wrote:Alpha 11 wrote:Sgt Anjay wrote:This isn't a military simulation game.
Thank goodness too, the last thing I want is my GM to run the super-exciting "maintenance day" or "yard work" adventures for lvl 1-4 characters.
"Your E-6 is on slide 1,254 of the powerpoint presentation. Roll Physical Endurance to stay awake"
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Chronicler wrote:Sgt Anjay wrote:This isn't a military simulation game.
Thank goodness too, the last thing I want is my GM to run the super-exciting "maintenance day" or "yard work" adventures for lvl 1-4 characters.
"Your E-6 is on slide 1,254 of the powerpoint presentation. Roll Physical Endurance to stay awake"
Thanks for the ideas.
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NNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lt Gargoyle wrote:Chronicler wrote:Sgt Anjay wrote:This isn't a military simulation game.
Thank goodness too, the last thing I want is my GM to run the super-exciting "maintenance day" or "yard work" adventures for lvl 1-4 characters.
"Your E-6 is on slide 1,254 of the powerpoint presentation. Roll Physical Endurance to stay awake"
Thanks for the ideas.
lol I would love to see the look on the players faces as you ran this.
taalismn wrote:Sgt Anjay wrote:This isn't a military simulation game.
Thank goodness too, the last thing I want is my GM to run the super-exciting "maintenance day" or "yard work" adventures for lvl 1-4 characters.
"Your E-6 is on slide 1,254 of the powerpoint presentation. Roll Physical Endurance to stay awake"
And that is PRECISELY when the enemy will attack, tipped off by the infiltrator/sympathizer/simulagent that the micronian military is under Powerpoint Paralysis.
The presentation? "The Perils of Sock Elastic Fatigue'.
Death by PowerPoint eh?
Trust me I put them out of their misery.
Huh?
The guy had at LEAST thirty bullets per slide.
You...do realize Rick (and Max and Ben) start off as enlisted pilots before being commissioned? And that in the real world, especially during total wars, survival and exceptional service has made that jump doable if rare (i.e. battlefield commission)?Zer0 Kay wrote:Sgt Anjay wrote:This isn't a military simulation game.
Thank goodness too, the last thing I want is my GM to run the super-exciting "maintenance day" or "yard work" adventures for lvl 1-4 characters.
"Your E-6 is on slide 1,254 of the powerpoint presentation. Roll Physical Endurance to stay awake"
No, but the military plays a much larger role in RT than BTS or even N&S, even more than Rifts. And having officer ranks as a higher level of the same class you started out as enlisted in is stupid.
Uh.Zer0 Kay wrote:Besides what makes you think that 1-4 does yard work? In game you are playing during war time and there is very little menial labor going on.
"Hey sergeant, I'm not a maintainer, so I get out of PMCS/PMI, right?"Zer0 Kay wrote: There is always maint and if you don't like maint, don't play a maintainer... Duh.
Well except there's precedence both real-world and in Robotech of enlisted pilots, though of course not as standard practice. Still, attrition is a hell of a thing.Zer0 Kay wrote: The enlisted are the back bone of any branch and though one should not be piloting they could be a crewman of a destroid.
Zer0 Kay wrote:They need to do the military like the military IS. You select officer or enlisted and a career field and IF you qualify and they need you, you get it. The level should be advancement in rank, either enlisted OR officer with the gain in skills along the way to mark the tier. MAYBE even follow rank structure exactly.
So for the USAF
Enlisted
Lower enlisted tier (airmen) Basic military skills
lvl 1 Airmen Basic
lvl 2 Airmen
lvl 3 Airmen First Class
lvl 4 Senior Airmen
Non-Commissioned Officer Tier (Sergeant) leadership skills!!
lvl 5 Staff Sergeant
lvl 6 Technical Sergeant
Upper Enlisted Tier NCO (Master Sergeant) Operational/Administrative skills
lvl 7 Master Sergeant
lvl 8 Senior Master Sergeant
lvl 9 Chief Master Sergeant
cawest wrote:i also enjoyed this book I have no issues with the reprinted info. that way you only need one book to play... my one issue is that they were talking about space pirates, space station, and landing ships but we did not even get so much as look at one. it would have been nice to see how the troops make to the ground or what space station might look like or might mount. maybe in the next book
Scorpion Leader wrote:It mkes me wonder where The QCC of Palladium and Most of All Harmony Gold went regarding Official ROBOTECH CANON!!
Scorpion Leader wrote:My biggest problem other than Chuck Walton's Interior Art Work for a good chunk of the Mecha Designs( Don't get me wrong he is a great artist, I just don't feel his Style really captured the look and feel of ROBOTECH) is the MAC II Monster. I can find No references of it ever being Redesigned as a Humanoid Style/Battloid Design!! It does not follow the animation model sheets for the MAC III Mini Monster and also with the Release of the OV for Live Love Alive which Shows [...]
Zer0 Kay wrote:Damn you for anticipating my question. I've really got to unfoe you, your information is far more valuable than my sanity when dealing with your blunt callousness.
Scorpion Leader wrote:New Art Work does Not necessarily mean Complete Make Over/Redesign from established Canon which was Established by HG themselves.
Scorpion Leader wrote:Then again HG did give it a pass for whatever reason. But Then again HG and Palladium did dig themselves a huge Hole though Regarding the MAC II/MAC III Mini-Monster; The MAC did appear in the later form, briefly in the opening scenes of the Live Love Alive OV from HG. There is No Dening that!!
Scorpion Leader wrote:Which makes the MAC as it appears in the Marines Sourcebook Null and Void. So how is that going to get corrected then??
Zer0 Kay wrote:Damn you for anticipating my question. I've really got to unfoe you, your information is far more valuable than my sanity when dealing with your blunt callousness.