The Long Night Part One: Embers in the Dusk: A Planetary Governor Quest (43k) Complete Sequel Up

Investigate the Sea?

  • Yes

    Votes: 593 80.4%
  • No

    Votes: 145 19.6%

  • Total voters
    738
some new options when defending in sieges and the enemy is past the first wall
1. We don't have tunnels that extend beyond the walls? Is that because it would be too maintenance-intensive due to the wildlife?
2. Will our surveillance apparatus help in defensive city fights?
 
Last edited:
Can we use holograms to make it look like we have undying soldiers? Might work against orks and factions with low enough tech that they don't know holograms exist.
 
Can we use holograms to make it look like we have undying soldiers? Might work against orks and factions with low enough tech that they don't know holograms exist.
Don't know how that'd work. Wouldn't the enemy just try to shoot it some more and notice that it's only an illusion? It'd only get worse when they realize that the holograms aren't shooting them back.

Here: Embers in the Dusk: A Planetary Governor Quest (43k) | Page 869
Granted it doesn't actually show the results of these spars but we can infer that Surt beat Frederick consistently.
 
Last edited:
Can we use holograms to make it look like we have undying soldiers? Might work against orks and factions with low enough tech that they don't know holograms exist.
Might not work when the orks start running through the Holograms.

In any case those things are bulky.

There are holo clones in Lore and they are DAoT, but we don't have em.
 
Wouldn't the enemy just try to shoot it some more and notice that it's only an illusion? It'd only get worse when they realize that the holograms aren't shooting them back.
We can solve that by having some of the soldier be reals or using far off snipers to pick them off.

In any case those things are bulky.

There are holo clones in Lore and they are DAoT, but we don't have em.
Maybe we can use Tupac holograms instead? They're cheaper and easier to set up.

At the very least this hologram idea can be a more advanced version of the old "dummies/excessive campfires to trick the enemy into thinking you have more troops than you really do" trick.
 
We can solve that by having some of the soldier be reals or using far off snipers to pick them off.


Maybe we can use Tupac holograms instead? They're cheaper and easier to set up.

At the very least this hologram idea can be a more advanced version of the old "dummies/excessive campfires to trick the enemy into thinking you have more troops than you really do" trick.
given that it would only fool Orks (some of the time) and forces that you have a massive tech advantage over it would have limited utility
 
@Durin:
1) Has Jane updated Avernus' internal security to cope with Muspelheim's long-range communicator?
2) If so, have we caught anyone?
1. yes
2. no, but given that they gave you the tech they either made sure they couldn't be found using it or are not there in the first place, so far there is no evidence of Muspelheim having a Spy Network. Of course Jane is convinced that they and Niflheim have the best spies in the Imperial Trust due to this but being paranoid is her job
 
Back
Top