... Thanks for bringing this up. The topic of Popups has been handled INCREDIBLY clumsily by the CT-Striker rules, with rules concerning Pop-ups being...
So, the popup actually occurs during the friendly fire phase. Presumably one counts as moving and firing if there are any applicable negative mods. What about...
... In order: Yes, a vehicle in Popup counts as moving. You must declare an altitude There are mods for people shooting at you, they have to do with your speed...
I have been looking through the books for rules or comments on Agility, and I have found That it is not exactly detailed in too well exactly what all agility...
... I generally agree with that - while interplanetary flight would mostly be computer-work, atmospheric flight would have a manual option, or a semi-manual ...
... mostly be ... semi-manual ... conditions. ... did for Book ... for us (or ... to make ... I SO hope so. One of the things that I REALLY think needs to be...
Currently, all Striker has (In Classic Striker, it has been too long since I have seen "Fire, Fusion and Steel" to remember what they had for Striker II)is...
... Radio detection is passive, radar is active (though could incorporate passive detection detection, without lighting up the radar). I've always been under...
I think that each scale should have its own suite of packages. At the lowest level they should enhance basic senses (vision, hearing, etc). As the unit scale...
... Radio or Radar detection both use the SAME peice of equipment. It is the same thing in a "Homing Anti-Radiation Missile", as you find in a Company EW tent...
OK, I see what you are saying. Your original sentence "Although for the life of me I cannot figure out why they have Radar and Radio detection equipment as two...
... out why ... same as ... it is :) ... might be ... that the ... used for ... the time ... finders they ... intent ... finding ... I do not think that Radio...
... True, but for some bands you get better performance for the various applications. ... I can think of a very good reason - cost. If you look at ham radio ...
... <<snip>> ... This is an area where I have done a LOT of work, going all the way back to 1989, when I began to track down working WWI and up Radio sets. ...
... Considering the time when the rules were made, this was understandable. I have a similar nitpick with the way computers were done in high guard, and the...
... sets. ... In 1984 I had a rather lively discussion with Frank Chadiwck at Origins about the future of computers. In this discussion he completely dismissed...
... So run with that. EM frequencies range from IR to X-ray and beyond. I don't work with this stuff for a living, but I bet it isn't easy (and may not be...
... Well, yes, that is my basic point, and in one question I asked if it would be better to only have "Active Sensor" packages, and "Passive Sensor" packages...
... Actually, we already have EM scanners that scan from Extreme Long/Low Frequency (ELF) to Microwaves. The others are a little different and on the other...
... separate systems on the design sequences, or should I just include an "Active Electronic Sensor Array" (Radar, Ladar, Meson or Neutrino Detectors) and a...
David, I tend to agree with your approach. One of the things that I am currently working on (which has kept me from actual work on writing rules) has been...
In the errata to Striker Book 3, it gives a revised tac missile fuel table. In the explanatory note it says to add 0.1 to the fuel multiplier for every km of...
... There is a lot of differentiation today about the use of Microwaves for communication and detection. MADAR is really just a form of microwave based radar,...
'Doh' has to be one of the more useful three-letter words in the English language! After a wee battle with Yahoo, I managed to take another look at the Files ...
... Technically, it was on 25x25mm bases, which would have been 25x25 meters square (or 625square meters, about the size of a modest apartment). Still not...