Badenov
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I think that will be the way to go, as it seems to have great support.I really like scullomat.
I think that will be the way to go, as it seems to have great support.I really like scullomat.
Switching on an emergency locator beacon before the marines get to your location (let alone find you) makes a LOT of sense. Taking the edge off any opportunity for surprise like that ... { significant look }I would presume spacesuits have some sort of emergency locator radio beacon that will broadcast your position if you were in distress. Of course if you're trying to hide, you wouldn't switch it on, but you would if Marines had landed.
We make every pretense of competency around here.This is 100% true.
If you're not a subscribed member, the edit window on posts is limited to 30 minutes. After 30 minutes, you cannot edit your own posts.I haven't yet worked out how to edit posts
Magenta? I'm pretty sure that every reference I've seen to the Marines is that their most formal dress uniform colour is maroon (to match their sunburst), other uniforms being black.Minor quibble...
Also, the "official Imperial Uniform Color" for the Marines is Magenta.
So, where you described the armor liners, I would have thought they would be magenta too.
Magenta? I'm pretty sure that every reference I've seen to the Marines is that their most formal dress uniform colour is maroon (to match their sunburst), other uniforms being black.
As we can only give one Emote to a Post, this part deserved a 'HaHa!'Downside to publishing 100,000+ words across 11-13 posts in a single thread all at once like that is that I rarely get much in the way of thread replies to those kinds of detailed info dumps. Usually, the only feedback I get is the occasional Like telling me that anyone aside from the web bots and lurkers crawling these forums have been reading what I wrote ... which is fine.
Downside to publishing 100,000+ words across 11-13 posts in a single thread all at once like that is that I rarely get much in the way of thread replies to those kinds of detailed info dumps. Usually, the only feedback I get is the occasional Like telling me that anyone aside from the web bots and lurkers crawling these forums have been reading what I wrote ... which is fine.
Still looking forward to the day when someone decides they want to launch a PbP on these forums and they want to use one of my merchant ship designs as the ACS for the story.All the effort you put into your multi-posts is appreciated. The thing is, at least for me, there is usually so much information and explanation that I don't really feel the need to make a comment (except for rare situations)
Yeah, I was kind of noticing with the SIE Big Clipper that there was ... A LOT ... of info and detail provided. That's why Post #13 of the SIE Big Clipper has a Table of Contents with links to individual posts for specific bits of detail.Make no mistake, I do appreciate these huge posts and the effort it takes, and that you put in to them.
I just...can't read them >.<.
If the mining corp wasn't strictly a "rip and run" operation, they might have spent cash on rescue balls or the like.This sounds entirely reasonable. I would presume spacesuits have some sort of emergency locator radio beacon that will broadcast your position if you were in distress. Of course if you're trying to hide, you wouldn't switch it on, but you would if Marines had landed.
This is 100% true.
A desperation move ... and the rescue "took too long" to get there, so whoever it was expired in the vacc suit.As for the body found under the floor in the shed, I don't see (from what I read) how the escapee could have known Marines arrived if they'd managed to survive.
Magenta? I'm pretty sure that every reference I've seen to the Marines is that their most formal dress uniform colour is maroon (to match their sunburst), other uniforms being black.
Oh, I'm not arguing it or saying it is unrealistic.A desperation move ... and the rescue "took too long" to get there, so whoever it was expired in the vacc suit.
Magenta also arises from someone having a brain fart, like I didYes, Maroon Tunic/Jacket & Black Trousers for Formal Dress (Black Tunic/Jacket & Trousers for Standard Dress or "Undress"). Some Parade Dress uniforms also use Maroon Tunic/Jacket with White Trousers, IIRC. If you use any GURPS material at all, Parade Dress Maroon Tunic/Jacket can also be paired with a solid Black Kilt in appropriate gravity conditions.
Work Uniform ("Utilities") is a black tunic with grey pants and black tactical-style boots.
Magenta arises either from bad artwork or people who do not know what maroon is.
Curiously enough, using a colorblindness simulator, the difference would seem to be even greater for people who have either form of red colorblindness.I see now a fair difference between maroon and magenta.
I feel seen.Still looking forward to the day when someone decides they want to launch a PbP on these forums and they want to use one of my merchant ship designs as the ACS for the story.