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I wouldnt mind givin it ago. but i cant use Battlegrounds.
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Reliant121 wrote:I wouldnt mind givin it ago. but i cant use Battlegrounds.
I'm not either - that's why I'm figuring on a non-command character... although I am considering an NCO, like a cpl or something.
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Aye. perhaps posting on in battle stuff concerning the orders given.
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I think the idea is that we'd still be able to RP our characters, just not involve ourselves in the actual command decisions of the combat sims.
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Mikey wrote:I think the idea is that we'd still be able to RP our characters, just not involve ourselves in the actual command decisions of the combat sims.
Exactly. And smaller scale combat would still be good :)
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Monroe wrote:
Mikey wrote:I think the idea is that we'd still be able to RP our characters, just not involve ourselves in the actual command decisions of the combat sims.
Exactly. And smaller scale combat would still be good :)
Really? Sandtrooper, with a backpack energy cell and Heavy Repeating Blaster... :twisted:
Actually, I think I'm tending towards a regular stormtrooper, but with either the DL-19 or the DL-20a rather than the E-11. According to wookiepedia, both were fairly common replacements for the E-11. Any ideas on how to find comparative stats for the E-11, DL-19, DL-20a, and SE-14r?
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Monroe wrote:
Mikey wrote:I think the idea is that we'd still be able to RP our characters, just not involve ourselves in the actual command decisions of the combat sims.
Exactly. And smaller scale combat would still be good :)
Really? Sandtrooper, with a backpack energy cell and Heavy Repeating Blaster... :twisted:
Actually, I think I'm tending towards a regular stormtrooper, but with either the DL-19 or the DL-20a rather than the E-11. According to wookiepedia, both were fairly common replacements for the E-11. Any ideas on how to find comparative stats for the E-11, DL-19, DL-20a, and SE-14r?
Your best bet are computer games that use those weapons. DL-20a I know from my own game experience has a slower but more accurate rate of fire than the e-11. Possibly larger magazine too. The others I'm not sure off the top of my head. I would look up Jedi Knight Academy since it has all those weapons I think, and wookieepedia.
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Rochey wrote:Ah, so it's more like a grouping of different divisions?
Yeah that could work. Also we can press some of the local population into helping and the locals would have a loyalist army too possibly. (In SWGBG the native humans will control the Naboo faction)
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More prodding from Monroe has led me to post here... so I'm signing up.

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Sounds like Monroe does a lot of prodding... :D
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yes...he often does ;)
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Aniera wrote:yes...he often does ;)

You like it!


K soon as some of the other people who said they would post a character I'll start the RP.
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I love it :)
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Tsukiyumi wrote:Sounds like Monroe does a lot of prodding... :D
Is that what they call it these days...? ;-)
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Hi Aniera. Lieutenant in what? Army, 'troopers, commandos?

BTW, sorry I've been a bit behind - holiday weekend, busy at work, etc., but I ma working on something, honest!
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