RE: Swirling Genres
From: "McClure, Kent" <kent.mcclure@l...>
Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2003 07:48:43 -0800
Subject: RE: Swirling Genres
It would remind me of one type of Japanese anime vs another type.
Kent M. McClure
"Yeah, tactics. The most basic tactic of all, Mr. Yamamoto.
Every
kindergartner knows it. You always win by running away."
Lt. Cmdr Justy Ueki Tylor, Captain of the UPSF Soyokaze
from Irresponsible Captain Tylor,
episode 13 - Strategy.....Tactics...or the Lack Thereof
-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Francis [mailto:tony@brigademodels.co.uk]
Sent: Sunday, March 30, 2003 11:35 PM
To: gzg-l@csua.berkeley.edu
Subject: Re: Swirling Genres
glenn m wilson wrote:
>Just an odd thought (I have some other kind?) to the list and Tony at
>Brigade:
>
>Has anyone on the list have an idea of how big Brigade's Aeronefs are?
>
Most Aeronef classes are slightly bigger than their FT equivalent - eg
the Argentinian Moreno battleship is about the same size as a Rabin
Dreadnought from the spaceships range. Some of the models (eventually
that will read 'all') have their physical size listed on our website.
>I
>had this flashback type image/thought about if they would work as Space
>ships in Full Thrust (Thus giving me an excuse to get some
>Brazilian/Argentinean/Peruvian/Chilean ships to do dual service.) I do
>not own any Aeronefs and I need another set of rules like I need
multiple
>holes in my head but they do look very different for a possible
Victorian
>Space Fleet in FT. And then, if tastes and finances allow.... Volia' a
>Latina Fleet in Being.
>
Interesting idea. I'm sure they'd work fine when played against each
other, I'm not sure that fighting 'Nef against 'conventional' FT ships
wouldn't look a bit odd.
Tony