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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2006/11/20 16:39:29
Subject: skimmers over lakes??
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Fixture of Dakka
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Lakes are difficult terrain, so it a skimmer stops over one it must make a test to see if it crashes. Does this seem a little odd to anyone else? My gaming circlehas always played it that it should be treated like clear terrain. How does everyone deal with it?
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2006/11/20 16:43:44
Subject: RE: skimmers over lakes??
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Decrepit Dakkanaut
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Ummm no. Skimmers always end their move hovering OVER terrain (difficult or impassable) and do not take dangerous terrain tests (see page 61 and the rules summary in the back of the rulebook for details). Also, lakes (being "deep water" should be classified as impassable terrain per the rulebook (although you can always decide otherwise if you and your opponent want).
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2006/11/21 06:44:30
Subject: RE: skimmers over lakes??
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Regular Dakkanaut
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It would be interesting if someone claimed to be hiding his Hammerhead in it with Sensor Spines...
The wording for Sensor Spines is terrain feature, any terrain feature...
Obviously i'm just playing the devil's advocate here as anyone trying this should have his army smashed, but even so, I can't see a RAW argument against claiming one's Sensor Spine skimmer as obscured in a lake.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2006/11/21 09:41:01
Subject: RE: skimmers over lakes??
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Bush? No, Eldar Ranger
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And Why couldn't someone hide a skimmer, especially one that can survive deep space travel, under water? If it is enclosed and 'airtight' it is watertight. And presumably with its 'anti grav thrusters' or what have you it'll work jsut fine in a pond.
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He's not going to kill the Falcon anyway, it's built from magic fairy wings and dreams. -- Phyraxis |
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2006/11/21 10:22:50
Subject: RE: skimmers over lakes??
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Making Stuff
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Posted By der Wiskinator on 11/21/2006 2:41 PM If it is enclosed and 'airtight' it is watertight. This isn't necessarily true. The engineering involved in making a vessel able to withstand a vaccuum (higher pressure inside than out) is, as I understand it, quite different to that required for a vessel able to withstand being underwater (higher pressure outside than in). Having said that, an armoured vehicle would presumably be strong enough to hold up to a short dunking at a shallow depth. The engines are an entirely different proposition. Anyone done a study on the effects of fluid immersion on alien anti-gravity units?
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2006/11/21 14:53:53
Subject: RE: skimmers over lakes??
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Focused Fire Warrior
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does this mean we'll be seeing updates including depth charge rounds !?!? haha!
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"Before I have to hit him I hope he has the sense to run" Jerry Garcia
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2006/11/22 07:36:18
Subject: RE: skimmers over lakes??
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Longtime Dakkanaut
Dundee, Scotland/Dharahn, Saudi Arabia
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what armour facing does a submerged hammerhead use when shooting at an amphibious chimera?
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If the thought of something makes me giggle for longer than 15 seconds, I am to assume that I am not allowed to do it. item 87, skippys list
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2006/11/22 08:22:28
Subject: RE: skimmers over lakes??
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Infiltrating Broodlord
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That's it, all 40k vehicles need "Car Wars" style underbody, top and turret armour.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2006/11/22 08:26:09
Subject: RE: skimmers over lakes??
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Tunneling Trygon
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Yeah, there's more to being in water than the pressure associated with it. Pressure isn't much of a factor until you start to get hundreds of feet down. But even if you're an inch below the surface, you're still very, very wet. Just because something can survive in space, that doesn't mean it's waterproof. Even if the ship's core is airtight, there could be external systems that don't respond well to water.
For example, the cabin of a 747 is airtight and pressurized. But if you took a 747, submerged it in water for an hour, then took it back out, I bet it wouldn't work. At all. Even if you took a very large hairdryer to it.
On the other hand, it is called a "Hammerhead" or "Devilfish." It really should be able to swim, right?
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2006/11/22 09:03:47
Subject: RE: skimmers over lakes??
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Making Stuff
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Posted By Phryxis on 11/22/2006 1:26 PM On the other hand, it is called a "Hammerhead" or "Devilfish." It really should be able to swim, right? Well, 'Hammerhead' and 'Devilfish' are the human names for them. If you build a little steel gadget for reshaping roofing nails into miniature relicas of the second Death Star, and I call it a 'Steak Sandwich' does that mean it should be edible...?
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2006/11/22 09:06:01
Subject: RE: skimmers over lakes??
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Tunneling Trygon
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If you build a little steel gadget for reshaping roofing nails into miniature relicas of the second Death Star, and I call it a 'Steak Sandwich' does that mean it should be edible...? Edibility is really a matter of your level of commitment. Don't be a quitter.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2006/11/22 10:05:07
Subject: RE: skimmers over lakes??
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Fixture of Dakka
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Damn, I REALLY feel stupid for asking the original question. I have only played a handful of games in Forth Edition, so i still had thrid edition in mind. I'll just blame it on being extra-tired and hope you guys buy it. I hope no one I know read this post.
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