Alpha Star Trek Sim discussion

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So you're going terrorist on me then? Should be interesting to see how much you can scare a few hundred million Klingons.
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Those same Klingon's have some pretty tasty toys from what I can understand as well...
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Oh yeah, we got to deploy our test troops this turn. I was kind of disappointed to be honest, I had expected better. Maybe the next batch will perform to standard.
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Possibly just luck of the dice.

Or Big just hates you.
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Or both, could be both.

But really, its the first time units like this have been deployed. It didn't help that it was a rush deployment across a dozen worlds against an enemy that out numbered my forces twelve to one.
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I'm sorry big for all the PM's I've sent today. I must have done some 10-15 to you at least.
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Turns are due Saturday. All I need are written orders for your military if you have any. 9 month turn coming up.
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That's right bitches! I have Klingons in Astartes Power Armor! Just picture them running through those worlds yelling "FOR THE EMPEROR!" :happydevil:
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This has worked out real well for me actually. Thank you for demonstrating your new machines. :mrgreen:
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Deepcrush wrote:So you're going terrorist on me then? Should be interesting to see how much you can scare a few hundred million Klingons.

Steal the bloodwine and breed tribbles. :worried:
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Shhh, keep that a secret.
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stitch626 wrote:This has worked out real well for me actually. Thank you for demonstrating your new machines. :mrgreen:
Hey, anytime you want I'll send them to visit you. I think they performed well for the first gen, next gen will be even better!
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Deepcrush wrote:
stitch626 wrote:This has worked out real well for me actually. Thank you for demonstrating your new machines. :mrgreen:
Hey, anytime you want I'll send them to visit you. I think they performed well for the first gen, next gen will be even better!
Actually as was pointed out in the news it will be a give and take.

A man-portable equivilant of an RPG with high tech stuff should not be too hard to make. Once you have a fighting chance and training (and ear plugs) dealing with things like tanks gets a lot less stressful.
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True, the main advantage will be they can carry more and survive more then just your average person without the armor.
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But probably cost a hellova lot.
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