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"Letter from a Plague Marine"

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Blogger MFraser said...

I'm glad you liked them, but I might take my new patrol boots to them. They have a real thick sole that works great on armour 14. I may also ask if I can take them to the range to sight in my glock when I get it.

January 22, 2011 at 10:19 PM

Blogger FrederickC said...

Don't be so hard on your Marines, Mike. With a final score of 6 to 5, it was a near run thing. If you had a bit more luck in rolling for your reserves, or not had such a congested traffic jam of bogged down vehicles, your boys would have taken down Nurgle's chosen ones.

January 22, 2011 at 11:44 PM

Blogger Greg B said...

Loved the post, and it was a fun game (for us).

Don't worry Mike - I've nearly melted/destroyed my guardsmen so many times I have lost count - and now I have more than I can count. So just go set more Marines instead...

January 23, 2011 at 7:42 AM

Blogger DaveV said...

Dallas, great post. Sounds like a fun game.

RE: Null Deployment:
The Eldar tactic of reserves denial indeed relies on the presence of one or more Autarchs to buff the Reserves roll.

That being said, I've been playing around with starting on the table, actually deploying a "castle" of units - using terrain, movement and vehicles to grant everything cover saves. This allows more firepower to bear over the course of the game, especially important when the other side is limited by the scenario in its deployment options.

January 23, 2011 at 4:07 PM

Blogger Sylvain said...

This is a pretty good story. I would like t suggest that medals (or some kind of honor) be awarded at the end of 2011, based on "popular conscript vote" for some of the following (list to be finalized):
- Most Original Battle Report
- Most Outstanding Defeat
- Most Insane Project
- Most Shocking Picture
- Etc.

January 23, 2011 at 4:29 PM

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