TRYCORP
06/16/02 02:32 PM
172.132.227.21
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Ok, I am a ground pounder, I can't find the AT2 rule book or set anywhere, SO how is damage recorded against dropships? Because whenever I land one we have to use CF and weapons are in all directions.. and the CF doesn't help much of anything, so how do I record mech type damage against them?
"Machine Guns! Thats a Summoner out there! Do you plan to punch little holes in it, and have it fall down from too much ventilation!?!"
TRYCORP
Clan Nova Cat
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Acolyte
06/16/02 08:59 PM
64.180.255.235
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It has locations, armor on each and a to hit chart. Just like a huge BattleMech. They don't have a CF or an IS, as such. when the armor is destroyed in a location, that location is destroyed. If you can get a hold of "DropShips and JumpShips" you can use the stats in there for landed dropships.
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Acolyte
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TRYCORP
06/22/02 06:55 PM
172.141.47.33
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I know about landing um' but I don't know how to record damage against them. Are those little box's the same as mech circles? Or do they count for more? I was just asking cuz it seems like they should.
"Machine Guns! Thats a Summoner out there! Do you plan to punch little holes in it, and have it fall down from too much ventilation!?!"
TRYCORP
Clan Nova Cat
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novakitty
06/22/02 10:56 PM
209.242.100.230
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1 point of capital scale damage is the same as 10 points of mech scale damage.
meow
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Acolyte
06/30/02 08:47 PM
142.179.27.248
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If you are using AT2. If you're using the original rules, it's 1 to 1.
Light a fire for a man, and you keep him warm for one night,
Light a man on fire and he'll be warm for the rest of his life.
Acolyte
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NathanKell
06/30/02 10:09 PM
24.44.238.62
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By original version I believe you mean AeroTech, not BattleSpace, since capital scale was introduced in the latter (and AT2 can be considered AT3 actually)
-NathanKell, BT Space Wars
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Acolyte
06/30/02 10:35 PM
142.179.27.248
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Yep, exactly. The first boxed AT, as well as the sourcebook DropShips and JumpShips.
Light a fire for a man, and you keep him warm for one night,
Light a man on fire and he'll be warm for the rest of his life.
Acolyte
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