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Post by commissardanno on Mar 22, 2012 19:26:12 GMT -5
Alright two questions about choosing any of them from the various sections.
1: If we choose say an Imperial Guard storm trooper sergeant, where does his points come from?
2: Does that also include Cannon/Special characters that may select from?
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Post by Sterling Archer on Mar 22, 2012 20:08:53 GMT -5
Answers-
1.21pts for the sergeant base. 16x4-64pts.(for the normal troopers. Subtract that answer from the total cost of the unit.)
2.Special Characters are not allowed at all, until the last Arena. Cannon?
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Post by commissardanno on Mar 22, 2012 20:27:30 GMT -5
1:Gotcha
2: Cannon is authenicated and part of a certain mytho, as in the Cannon Law of the Chruch. We use that term a lot over at FF.N to idenify things trhat are actually part of the real story line, instead of made up ones.
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Post by Sterling Archer on Mar 22, 2012 20:30:26 GMT -5
Oh okay
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Post by blodgetter on Mar 23, 2012 11:56:19 GMT -5
Reckon I'd be interested. Sounds like it could be fun. Similar too something I'd been thinking about: having a brawl between some of the special dudes
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Post by ross on Mar 23, 2012 13:18:47 GMT -5
1:Gotcha 2: Cannon is authenicated and part of a certain mytho, as in the Cannon Law of the Chruch. We use that term a lot over at FF.N to idenify things trhat are actually part of the real story line, instead of made up ones. An example is all of the star wars movies are cannon stories about what happened in that universe, while if I were to write a story about jedi or Han Solo it would not be cannon as it is not an official star wars story. therefore, anyone using my story to prove something about Han solo would have a problem because my story is not officially what happened.
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Post by discordian on Mar 23, 2012 13:54:33 GMT -5
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Post by droofus on Mar 23, 2012 14:26:50 GMT -5
Yeah, you're all (except Discordian) referring to 'canon', not 'cannon'.
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Post by ross on Mar 23, 2012 14:31:06 GMT -5
spelling is fun! hurray for college!
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Post by greenmtvince on Mar 23, 2012 15:07:20 GMT -5
"An Earthshaker is an example of a cannon in the 40k Canon, but there's no canonical accounts of a canoness riding said cannon."
And that is why I stick to the sciences!
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Post by commissardanno on Mar 23, 2012 15:48:05 GMT -5
spelling is fun! hurray for college! "An Earthshaker is an example of a cannon in the 40k Canon, but there's no canonical accounts of a canoness riding said cannon." And that is why I stick to the sciences! [/qoute] I flunked flank.
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