Darn lack of "edit" functionality to this forum. With that said, I think that you might find this thread interesting (and confirms your stance): http://forums.sjgames.com/showthread.php?t=70414 .
Get your nerd on.
Kage
Darn lack of "edit" functionality to this forum. With that said, I think that you might find this thread interesting (and confirms your stance): http://forums.sjgames.com/showthread.php?t=70414 .
Get your nerd on.
Kage
Kage2020 said:
Darn lack of "edit" functionality to this forum. With that said, I think that you might find this thread interesting (and confirms your stance): http://forums.sjgames.com/showthread.php?t=70414 .
Get your nerd on.
Kage
Not to be off topic, but the edit button is in a weird spot; it's up next to the "Reply #x" text, above the post. Assuming nobody has responded, I believe.
Nah, it seems to disappear after a while. Good call, though, it's just this forum is wonkier than most.
Kage
Kage2020 said:
N0-1_H3r3 said:
Really? I've always thought of Shuriken weapons as being quite noisy - hundreds of oddly-shaped razor-sharp blades all accelerating past the speed of sound... a Shuriken Catapult would scream, IMO, a harsh shriek followed by the cries of those eviscerated by their hail.
Depending on whether you believe the older 'fluff' or not, the only shuriken ammunition that is specifically described as screaming is the shuriken cannon "shreaker" ammunition, IIRC (WD105 or 115always forget which one). Whether that makes any sense or not I'll leave to gear-heads.
Still trying to figure out a way of articulating how I see the Marines operating, which kind of sucks for the little Marine supplement I'm cobbling together.
Kage
What he said. I always had the idea that they were fairly quiet weapons but it's been a long time since I read any of the old wargear books so I might be wrong. As to whether or not their targets got a chance to make agonised screams; I guess that depends on where they get hit...