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G_K_Zhukov

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  1. Re: Apes in Power Armor (Miniatures from AT-43) Human figures are more on the 33mm range, up to eye-level... (Link) Those Karmans must be huge.
  2. Re: Traveller Hero... an update from the authors Nope, my friend. It will be sort of a Classic Traveller which will also serve as the basic rules for MWM's Traveller 5. With T5 being the advanced rules, so to speak. No questions answered so far. But I would look at their "General Discussion" subforum.
  3. Re: Traveller Hero... an update from the authors Here's the link to the official announcement, in case you have not read it yet: http://www.mongoosepublishing.com/news/news_item.php?pkid_news=166 BTW, Marc W. Miller has also send an eMail to his customers with a reference to this new licence, in which he does not explicitly mention Traveller Hero nor GURPS Traveller, for instance.
  4. Re: Traveller Hero... A Taste of things to come Fantastic news! :celebrateI also love the clipper design. Thanks!
  5. Re: Traveller Hero... an update from the authors I have other 400+ pp tomes, and I am fine with them - I'd prefer a single volume.
  6. Re: Trans-Atlantic Airplane Flights in 1933
  7. Re: Traveller Hero... an update from the authors Nice to see TNE is not neglected!
  8. Re: Traveller Hero... an update from the authors I am also interested in that question (I find the effects-based Hero system a little too abstract for my taste).
  9. Re: [Video] Nazi Robot Attack Or even P-51D Mustangs in June of '43... and in natural metal finish no less...
  10. Re: Traveller Hero, a major announcement
  11. Re: Living Steel? Same here. Oh those crazy days one tried to achieve tabletop hyper-accuracy at the expense of playability... I understand the Phoenix Command rules were later used in some FPS computer games...
  12. Re: War HERO IMHO a "Military HERO" or "War HERO" genre book is a very cool idea. It should be a generic tome - hopefully followed by several setting books later on. This genre book could examine military life, the rise of armies, technologies used throughout history, expand the FH mass combat system to cover other periods, etc. Regarding setting books, "WWII HERO" would be an instant success - it would be the surest bet. And judging from other hobbies, a "Modern War HERO" or even a "Roman/Crusader/Napoleonic HERO" would probably be very welcome also. Also, the mere existance of the genre book would help those who try to set up a military RPG campaign in other alternate periods not so popular amongst roleplayers. So GMs anxious to set up a... let's say "Italian Wars HERO" campaign in the early 16th C would have something where to start from!
  13. Re: Star Hero fictional settings we haven't seen I'd love to see a setting based on the Dan Simmons' "Hyperion" (and "Endymion") novels! I still wonder how is it that nobody has made it so far... But it is a very attractive universe that encompasses almost every aspect from the sci-fi genre, from cyberpunk to space opera.
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