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1134
... 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...
saint_sicarii
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Aug 1, 2006
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1135
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...
jake.collins
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Aug 1, 2006
8:15 am
1136
... 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...
saint_sicarii
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Aug 1, 2006
9:33 am
1137
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...
saint_sicarii
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Aug 3, 2006
2:43 am
1138
... I generally agree with that - while interplanetary flight would mostly be computer-work, atmospheric flight would have a manual option, or a semi-manual ...
Omer Golan Joel
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Aug 3, 2006
7:42 am
1139
... 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...
saint_sicarii
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Aug 3, 2006
6:44 pm
1140
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...
saint_sicarii
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Aug 3, 2006
11:53 pm
1141
... Radio detection is passive, radar is active (though could incorporate passive detection detection, without lighting up the radar). I've always been under...
John Osborne
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Aug 4, 2006
12:24 am
1142
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...
Michael Brown
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Aug 4, 2006
2:04 am
1143
... 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...
saint_sicarii
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Aug 4, 2006
2:11 am
1144
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...
John Osborne
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Aug 4, 2006
2:36 am
1145
... out why ... same as ... it is :) ... might be ... that the ... used for ... the time ... finders they ... intent ... finding ... I do not think that Radio...
saint_sicarii
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Aug 4, 2006
5:05 am
1146
... 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 ...
John Osborne
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Aug 4, 2006
12:56 pm
1147
... <<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. ...
saint_sicarii
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Aug 4, 2006
1:19 pm
1148
... 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...
John Osborne
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Aug 4, 2006
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1149
... 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...
saint_sicarii
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Aug 4, 2006
4:14 pm
1150
... Could "Radar" refer to active radio emission and detection, while "Radio/Radar detection" refers to passive detection only?...
atpollard
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Aug 4, 2006
7:03 pm
1151
... 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...
atpollard
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Aug 4, 2006
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1152
... 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...
saint_sicarii
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Aug 4, 2006
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1153
... 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...
saint_sicarii
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Aug 4, 2006
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1154
... 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 Billinghurst
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Aug 6, 2006
10:13 am
1155
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...
saint_sicarii
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Aug 6, 2006
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1156
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...
jake.collins
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Aug 7, 2006
9:18 am
1157
Hi Matthew, First off, the science-fu is very weak in this one, I'll have to do a bit of reading to get up to speed on the implications of...
David Billinghurst
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Aug 7, 2006
10:32 am
1158
... 10%, or .1 is correct.. Matthew...
saint_sicarii
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Aug 7, 2006
1:41 pm
1159
... 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,...
saint_sicarii
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Aug 7, 2006
1:58 pm
1160
... fuel ... should ... Wow! This lets you build some really really light missiles with really really long ranges!...
jake.collins
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Aug 8, 2006
7:39 am
1161
'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 ...
David Billinghurst
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Aug 8, 2006
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1162
... 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...
saint_sicarii
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Aug 8, 2006
3:19 pm
1163
He who has eyes, Let him read: http://www.farfuture.net/cdrom/n9-ClassicTraveller.html November 1, 2006 Arthur...
atpollard
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