[X] Plan: Innocents Abroad
Is our baby awake and bouncing once more?And the stare of an unborn Divine, now once more awake, ignored as it calmly waited in the future that may yet not come and may yet spill different fates.
Green: New.Is our baby awake and bouncing once more?
Also can you leave the color means at the top of the choices or threadmark at the very least? I forgot what each color means again.
--[X] (1/1) Lamenters Space Marine Scout Platoon
--[X] Task Fleet Alpha
---[X] 3x Aries-Class Corvettes, 1x Taurus-Class Troopship (4/4 Capacity)
--[X] (1/1) Lamenters Space Marine Scout Platoon
--[X] Task Fleet Alpha
---[X] 4x Aries-Class Corvettes, 1x Taurus-Class Troopship (4/4 Capacity)
--[X] (1/1) Lamenters Space Marine Scout Platoon
--[X] Task Fleet Alpha
---[X] 4x Aries-Class Corvettes, 1x Taurus-Class Troopship (4/4 Capacity)
No, I just forgot to add them and thought they would go with us either way.Is there a particular reason why (most of) these plans deliberately exclude the Eldar Battleship that offered to join any assault against Ubraka?
Is there a particular reason why (most of) these plans deliberately exclude the Eldar Battleship that offered to join any assault against Ubraka?
And FYI, a Space Marine Squad is more effective than a SM Scout Platoon.
Probably because they aren't our ships and thus not ours to deploy in plan? They said they would follow us into the battle, so why would we have to add them to the action where we are mobilizing our own forces?Is there a particular reason why (most of) these plans deliberately exclude the Eldar Battleship that offered to join any assault against Ubraka?
And FYI, a Space Marine Squad is more effective than a SM Scout Platoon.
They do, because you are forgetting all of the auxiliary equipment and people being brought alongside them. A Choir is not half a dozen people, but more like a few hundred ensuring the materials, mindsets, health, and safety measures are in place and kept running for the Choir.Actually, while you're here, does the Choir take up a troop unit space to include? It feels like it shouldn't except maybe for weird balance purposes, since it's, like, a half-dozen people?
Probably because they aren't our ships and thus not ours to deploy in plan? They said they would follow us into the battle, so why would we have to add them to the action where we are moralizing our own forces?
They do, because you are forgetting all of the auxiliary equipment and people being brought alongside them. A Choir is not half a dozen people, but more like a few hundred ensuring the materials, mindsets, health, and safety measures are in place and kept running for the Choir.
Nobody wants a Daemonhost to pop up, and nobody wants to be without several rockets and heavy weapons near the psykers when they do their psykery just in case.
Because they are attached to Task Force Alpha for the turn. You can still decide to not use them, for newly discovered reasons, and therefore I am not assuming that you are automatically taking them.
Maybe you just want to use them as a defense for Droma, how should I know?
I could write out my reasoning used when I made my post, but I just realized that, no, my reasoning doesn't make sense, even when written out....now I'm confused. You said "They are attached to task force Alpha."
And yet you also say that it isn't enough to assign Task Force Alpha, which they are attached to, to a task, as I've done?
how do the Kil'drabi feel about this?[] [General] A Ship Worth The Name (0/4)
The Kil'drabi Battlecolony is a marvel of ingenious and studious engineering, something that all who worked on it can be proud of and remember for their lives, handing down the pride and accomplishment for generations to be drawn upon for strength and hope in bleak days and bleaker moments. Yet, for the Candle Keepers, it is a waste of effort, a massive ship barely scratching upon what it could be, scarcely able to give what it was designed to do, and better off rebuilt at once. The Kil'drabi are heralds of what those who bend to the will of the Star Child could gain, and to let them fly in such a ship is an insult to Their Majesty. Rip out the sub-par and replace it all.
(Gain: The Kil'drabi Pact of Our New Path Battlecolony is retrofitted to adhere to the technological standards of the Candle Keepers.)
The Kil'drabi feel a mix of embarrassed, shamed, and indignant about the whole thing, as they used the best technology they had available. But they do recognize that the Candle Keepers did send them machines that were almost casually outside their ability to reliably maintain when they asked for aid, and that was after the CK had adequately compensated for their lower tech level, or so they thought.
The same. Who likes being told they have created something sub-par, especially when those telling it can back their words up?@HeroCooky I mean about the potential action of the candle keepers going in tearing out a bunch of stuff and refitting the ship that there pride and joy. Not there reaction to being told it shit
okay so they do not like that action then and would rather have us not do it, got it.The same. Who likes being told they have created something sub-par, especially when those telling it can back their words up?
okay so they do not like that action then and would rather have us not do it, got it.