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Re: subject line

To sell more drop pod models.
   
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Longtime Dakkanaut




I don't see any problems with a drop pod securing objectives.

A ghost ark that has no troops in it and that has been immobilized by a grav gun can still secure the objective it is parked on.
   
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Dayton, TN

Davor wrote:
Kal-El wrote:


Like someone else said...the squad will be back to it eventually so it makes sense to me.


I am curious. I seen this before. How? What does the squad have to pick it up? How are they going to bring it back up? What is their means of transporting it away? That was their only mode of transportation. I thought it only goes down, it doesn't go up.

So if anyone is going to pick it up, it's not the squad that picks it up but the behind the scene humans would would pick it up, when the pick up the squad.


Meh, they send some space marine scrubs to dismantle it and reuse the parts. They then send it on a transport plane or something back to the mother ship!! Combat engineers hoo-ahh tech marine servos!

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