He has most of us on ignore so he can't read it even when we help him out.
That possibility never even occurred to me.
Hans
He has most of us on ignore so he can't read it even when we help him out.
That possibility never even occurred to me.
Hans
Considering that I worked with Larry Bond and Chris Carlson on the Command at Sea games...
I also publish Don Featherstone's book, Skirmish Wargaming...
I did a study on the for the Marine Corps during the 1st Gulf War in 1991
You can't help a pompous ass who has everything, knows everything and been employed by everyone. Except, apparently, Marc Miller...THANK GOD! Otherwise Traveller would look like...Well that might have to be another thread.
OK we have your resume
Are you looking for a job with FFE?
You keep harping "Wargames" and "Simulations". Traveller is Role play.
Larry Bond and Chris Carlson hired you. Don Featherstone hired you.
The Marine Corp hired you.
Marc Miller didn't hire you. What a shame...
Could you possibly translate "COACC"? It does not appear in the abbreviations sticky.
Close Orbit and Airspace Control Command
I would even go so far as to say Close Orbit and Airspace Control Command. It's a MegaTraveller book.
Hans
So, in order to find out what happens when something that is an aerial vehicle or creature drops anything, I need to get COACC, whatever that is? And I assume that the only way to get that is on the MegaTraveller CD ROM, unless I can find one used online?
Edit Note: Hmmm, found something called COACC: Close Orbit and Airspace Control Command (Megatraveller) online at Abe Books right away. I assume that this is what you are referring too?
I might get it as I have a ton of data on bomb damage. Be interesting to compare what they have verses the Real World.
Order for book placed. Should have it sometime next week.
Could you possibly translate "COACC"? It does not appear in the abbreviations sticky.
I have added it to the abbreviations list in the Wiki. (I hope that's what you meant, since I couldn't find a stickied thread in the forums. I will also add it to such if you point me to one.)
The Marine Corp hired you.
I know it sounds a little silly, but it is 'Corps', and folks tend to take it seriously more than you would expect.
Just a warning: while COACC is quite an interesting book, I advise you to check the MT consolidated errata for it, mostly if you ever try to geenrate a flier character from it, as the book was quite messed with errata i nthis part, making in fact impossible to do it (even while I reitere MT is my favorite version, errata was a recurring heavy problem on it).
Not silly at all. I've corrected it in the original post. That you for drawing it to my attention and my apologies to all the marines out there.
(I do know the proper spelling but have paresthesia in my hands. It's very hard to tell when I've hit a key or not at times. Also partially blind. I'll proof better in the future.)
The crowd now discovered an object of fresh interest, and a sudden rush was made to the monkey, which, being one of the red variety from Abyssinia, was quite unknown to them. The monkey, being far more civilized than these naked savages, did not at all enjoy their society; and attacking the utterly unprotected calves of their legs, "Wallady" soon kept his admirers at a distance, and amused himself by making insulting grimaces, which kept the crowd in a roar of laughter. I often found this monkey of great use in diverting the attention of the savages from myself. He was also a guarantee of my peaceful intentions, as no one intending hostility would travel about with a monkey as one of the party.
I am sure the 3I has something similar.
Army guy in downport bar: "I am NOT a drop trooper! I am a Rapid Interface Infantryman!"
Navy guy: "So you are a Rye?" "Why Rye?"
Fight starts...
For that matter, how would a Vargr react to encountering a human with something like a Husky or a German Shepherd/Alsatian as an obvious pet? Or an Aslan to a pet cat?
The Vargr might pretend to be annoyed, or perhaps be really annoyed, because you have a faint relative of their's in captivity. Of course they might be walking a pet or robot primate.
As for the Aslan, he's probably thinking that you're smart for bringing your own snack with you. The Aslan are not related to cats.
Actually, I am not worried about using it to create characters, but I am mainly interested in what the damage and accuracy tables look like. Does it include things like napalm, aerial spray tanks, air-to-ground and air-to-air rockets (unguided weapons), and possibly air-to-air bombing and/or aerial ramming attacks? Also, I would like to see how the anti-aircraft rules work, and what they do with respect to fire-control systems.
As for the Aslan, he's probably thinking that you're smart for bringing your own snack with you. The Aslan are not related to cats.