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Re: Single Turn Kill was Re: Cinematic vs. Vector movement

From: Dances With Rocks <kochte@s...>
Date: Sat, 30 Aug 2003 23:21:58 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Re: Single Turn Kill was Re: Cinematic vs. Vector movement


On Sat, 30 Aug 2003, Jared Hilal wrote:

> DOCAgren@aol.com wrote:
>
> >In a message dated 8/28/03 2:01:49 AM,
> >owner-gzg-digest@lists.CSUA.Berkeley.EDU writes:
> >
> ><< Additionally, battles in film, TV and novels, including single
ship
> >duels, often last mere minutes with a fatal conclusion for (at least)
> >one combatant.  A 10-20 minute game turn means that a ship was
reduced
> >from undamaged to expanding cloud of debris in a single game turn.  I
> >have never seen that happen with any FT capital ships that were not
> >home-designed. >>
> >
> >I have seen that, and been the 1 doing the damage, using a stock NSL
Heavy
> >Cruiser, killed a FSE Battleship (Mint) in 1 turn, Cascading 6 are
your friend...
> >Next turn took on a FSE Heavy Cruiser and Crippled it.
> >
> I also have seen this for small and medium ships.  Anyone ever see a
FB
> "dreadnought" or "superdreadnought" suffer this single game turn fate
> from another single FB ship (any size)?  (i.e. not the combined fire
or
> missile salvos/plasma bolts of a squadron or task group)

Each and every time I play live against Aaron Teske, thank you
very much.
:-P

Mk

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