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Re: Captain Ahab's Blood Chilling Glare
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lugnet.loc.au.nsw.syd
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Thu, 11 May 2000 02:09:25 GMT
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In lugnet.loc.au.nsw.syd, James Howse writes:
> Blood Chilling Glare (+3 CP)
> The blood chilling glare, proudly perfected by Ancient Britsh Armed Forces
> (and occasionally used by hollywood vampires) leaves the victim transfixed,
> bunny-in-the-spotlight style. Used in close combat against an enemy (UR 2) the
> opponent has no counter attacks and the user gets a +2 CC UR for the round
> since his opponent is much easier to hit. Used against civilans or lower
> ranking troops within 6 studs (2") gives the affected troop a stupendous feat
> as they are driven to perform under the fearsome gaze of a commanding officer.
Gentlemen, I am flattered at the prospect of the BCG being accepted as a
battlefield weapon.
And I plan to use it, obviously.
Armed with muskets (bows and arrows against the light) no doubt the squad will
go down in a heap. But it will be a dignified heap, with not a wavering upper
lip to be seen.
Might have to organise an extra general purpose vehicle or two to move them
around.
Off to build.....
Richard
Still baldly going...
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| (...) I'll Be bringing around 30 guys, some tanky things (If I build 'em in time) some flittery things and of course space ninjas by the drop-pod loads (suit of red pjs anyone?). The heavy infantry have just shown up, they look... heavy. (...) Nup, (...) (25 years ago, 10-May-00, to lugnet.loc.au.nsw.syd)
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