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Re: CO BrikWars get together
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lugnet.loc.us.oh
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Fri, 14 Apr 2000 06:28:27 GMT
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In lugnet.loc.us.oh, Drew Lawrence writes:
> > As for hieght, we used a brick (brik?) as being one unit. For 'mechs,
> > we took the torso, and multiplied the larger two of the three dimensions.
> Let me see. My mech's torso's height is 4 "brix." The width is 6 "bumps." The
> length is 8 "bumps."
> Correct me if I am wrong:
> 4x6x8 = 192.
> 192 / 10 = 19.2
> 19.2, rounded would be 19.
If you go by these guys' rules (which IMHO are pretty good rules), then you
only multiply the larger two of the three dimensions: so for a 4brix x 6dots x
8dots, the larger two dimensions are 6 and 8, giving you a Size of 6x8=48. 48
makes your Mech a Small-class vehicle. If your mech is a regular ground
vehicle, it costs 48/10 = 4.8CP = (always round up CP costs!) 5 CP. If your
mech drives on treads or walks on legs, it is a Small Treaded Vehicle and
costs Class# (a Small ground vehicle's class# is 2) + Size/10 or 7 CP total.
Of course, this does not include weapons or pilot.
> This is the 100th post in this thread!! Yeeehaaww!
That's a bad sign, it tends to indicate all of us need to get out of the house
more often.
- Mike Rayhawk
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Check out the Official BrikWars Home Page at
http://www.teleport.com/~rayhawks/brikwars.htm
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| (...) "If your mech is a regular ground vehicle..." How can a mech be a "regular ground vehicle?" And how can a mech be a "small treaded vehicle?" I'm just going to leave it as it is for now (I'd have to re-design my army!) and simply "not use" a (...) (25 years ago, 14-Apr-00, to lugnet.loc.us.oh)
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| (...) took the (...) skinny (...) ground (...) were some (...) than (...) Let me see. My mech's torso's height is 4 "brix." The width is 6 "bumps." The length is 8 "bumps." Correct me if I am wrong: 4x6x8 = 192. 192 / 10 = 19.2 19.2, rounded would (...) (25 years ago, 13-Apr-00, to lugnet.loc.us.oh)
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