True, but we have to be smart about it too. I don't want us to be the fall guy.[X]Agree to the Telepathica's terms.
We're here to save people in the end. The Chapter Master is also still one of our most important political allies and they want this.
In case it is not clear, clause 4.1 is specifically an exception they carved out for themselves, what he is asking you is skirting the rules to actually ask the rest of the signatories with "hey, can you sign off on this", since they cant do it themselves.I am against creating noteworthy exceptions to our agreements with the Imperium.
Luckily politics is no longer your domain, Laurent worries about that, you worry about whether or not you can defeat the Orks without the Titans.
In case it is not clear, clause 4.1 is specifically an exception they carved out for themselves, what he is asking you is skirting the rules to actually ask the rest of the signatories with "hey, can you sign off on this", since they cant do it themselves.
True, but we have to be smart about it too. I don't want us to be the fall guy.
Agreed. We probably also want some Atlantis for quick, flexible air support that can travel around stealthily. T2 and T3 bombers, I feel, will be paramount to support our forces, thanks to their tactical flexibility.Regarding the strategy for the upcoming battle, fighting Orks is going to be a big shift from Tyranids, and I recommend we emphasize flexibility. Orks are less numerous, but more unpredictable than nids. You never know when they might pull out some ludicrous superweapon or have a flash of tactical brilliance that sends you reeling.
I think we should build a Fatboy heavy ground force to absorb the attack. They're mobile, versatile, and can duke it out with all but the largest Ork contraptions. Mobile factories can rapidly shift production to respond to the situation, they can spit out AA, heavies, or crowd control units at a moment's notice, or they can pop out engineers and turtle up when necessary
I assume that like Supcom experimentals, they are still prone to being outsmarted and have weaknesses that can be exploited?Knights can easily outfight T3 units and proper big Titans will eat experimental units alive.
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Agreed. We probably also want some Atlantis for quick, flexible air support that can travel around stealthily. T2 and T3 bombers, I feel, will be paramount to support our forces, thanks to their tactical flexibility.
We probably also want a few small stationary bases to hinder the orc movements and provide targets. The UEF has fantastic turrets that are quickly built, and will drain the much more limited orc forces.
I think we will want to have Eliza in the hive cities on alert, ready to spring to our support if needed, but otherwise taking care of economy and smaller tasks, and waiting to take over if we need rest.
I assume that like Supcom experimentals, they are still prone to being outsmarted and have weaknesses that can be exploited?
The same as, say, a galactic collossus has no air defense, and is prone to be swarmed or surrounded?
Yeah, see, that's where the situation differs. Navigator Houses at best have local security and assassins, gene-line members not deemed fit to fill the psychic role given combat training. You? You got one wierd power and not much else.
We have giant robots. We have domination of the information sphere that hasn't been seen in over twenty thousand years. We can turn the corpses and ruins of our enemies into an ever-growing tide of steel and lead.
We are not the same.