Anyway.
Skall, a question for you:
Can I alter BoT's overall size to be more in line with the dimensions of a modern MBT's?
LeeRoy said
I mean, ASTA did kinda prove Melon's point by making the retort.

MelonHead said
Not really, I argue with people, I don't try to make people argue with me.And I never do it hatefully.
Besides which, I'm allowed, because I have three characters currently engaged in the numerous IC's of this RP.
MelonHead said
I'm fine with the casual conversation, but you push the limit when you don't contribute anything to the actual product (the IC) and throw out your shreds of flame bait all over the shop. Gotta be careful with that, right gov?Drivin me Ronny, you wanna end up brown bread? Don't know why but cockney yeah.
MelonHead said
God, you're a bitter man. In what strange part of your mind do you think this would ever end well?I'll be honest, considering your lack of interest in actually fighting, I'd have kicked you out ages ago.
GreivousKhan said
Or this...Decisions, decisions ...
GreivousKhan said
And let's not forget super magicky armor.
Skallagrim said
You should at least know the caliber so that if it comes down to it we can compare the known ballistic protection of body armor and extrapolate that to high-tech theoretical armor.
Skallagrim said
Well sadly in T1 exactitude is paramount so that people know and understand what is being employed against them. Clarity of understanding is the most important thing. Merely saying "I have a big gun" does nothing to tell me what caliber it is nor what I can reasonable expect my armor to stop. If you say you have the M242 Bushmaster 25 mm auto-cannon we can define the ranges of the weapon, such as the effective firing range of 9,800 ft and a maximum range of 22,300 ft. These allow the players to determine distances when they can reasonable engage down range. It also allows for the user of said cannon to define the ammo they are using in the magazine.
Rilla said
Like Snar finally dying.