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Re: [GZG] DSIII q

From: John K Lerchey <lerchey@a...>
Date: Fri, 3 Mar 2006 15:31:45 -0500 (EST)
Subject: Re: [GZG] DSIII q

On Fri, 3 Mar 2006, Grant A. Ladue wrote:

>    Yeah, but what kind of cover keeps a blaster from shooting at you
from
>  above?  They would have had to break for cover behind a building, and
at
>  infantry movement speed, they'd have been long dead before they
reached it.
>

Well, if you think about it, even entering Close Assault, you're at
least 
2mu distant, which is 200 meters.  You might be marginally "above" them,

but infantry are really really really good at taking cover in small
places 
(compared to vehicles).  Men can lay down, scrunch up, fold, staple and 
mutilate.  Oh... wait.	That's not quite right. ;)  But you get the
idea.
Even from on the hill where the AA units were initially deployed, those 
grav tanks were around a kilometer away from the infantry.  No way that 
they were high enough to fire down INTO the positions.	They weren't 
flying. :)

>    Perhaps the answer is to have a mechanism for "hopeless" firefights
where
>  the side that can't shoot back can disband its unit and end the
firefight
>  before the other guy can creep up to it.  Just a thought off the top
of my
>  head.
>

Or just keep piling on the fire to force the infantry to accumulate 
stress. They'll break eventually. :)

John
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