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On the planet of Sheliak a the football season is disrupted by war. Soon it becomes clear only one person - nay - one team can hope to save the planet from an outerworld invader. Can the comissioner Jimmy "Straight Jim" Lorne unite a team of misfit superstars to play for the ultimate price? *cue training montage* Three Points of Pride - The tale of heroism. And balls
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# ? Dec 16, 2022 16:48 |
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Taerkar posted:The Amaris Uprising would basically be a reverse Battlestar Galactica Or just a regular Battlestar Galactica. TAS Dreadnought follow those plot beats very closely.
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# ? Dec 16, 2022 18:18 |
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A spaghetti western in the rimward periphery where a lone mercenary wanders from backwater to backwater keeping an ancient mech working one spare part at a time while solving small scale shuffles. Or just go rewatch Mandalorian S1
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# ? Dec 16, 2022 19:57 |
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Just put Robot Jox out again but edit in some Inner Sphere faction logos digitally
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# ? Dec 16, 2022 20:01 |
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I think Decision at Thunder Rift or other early story done in a retro sci-fi "raygun gothic" style would at least be an interesting experiment. Before BattleTech settled on its current style, I feel like it borrowed a lot from more fantastical sci-fi art and style and a return to that would contrast against the current trend of gritty realistic stuff. Otherwise, I think that inviting comparisons like "The Expanse but with giant robots" would be something tough to live up to.
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# ? Dec 16, 2022 20:05 |
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I know exactly how I'd do the trailer to hook in normies to sell the sense of scale. A large-scale sci-fi firefight between entrenched forces. Massed infantry, a couple tanks. ne side is starting to get overrun. THEN you start to hear the STOMP STOMP STOMP and the puddles of blood-tinged rainwater start to get disturbed ala the iconic Jurassic park scene before we see 'em. Then a powers of ten shot zooming out and the ground pounders we were following get lost in the chaos of a couple lances mixing it up.
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# ? Dec 16, 2022 20:08 |
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Chainclaw posted:Just put Robot Jox out again but edit in some Inner Sphere faction logos digitally So far this suggestion feels like the most faithful to the source material
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# ? Dec 16, 2022 20:20 |
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Marx Headroom posted:So far this suggestion feels like the most faithful to the source material Cut in some Macross scenes, too.
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# ? Dec 16, 2022 20:32 |
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The best thing Peter Jackson did with the Lord of the Rings is opening Fellowship with the Last Alliance of Elves and Men. You're making a promise to the audience that this is a world where cool as poo poo battles happen and if you're patient, you'll get more of this after we establish the conflict and stakes. You open with a montage of humanity traveling to space, exploration of the stars, and the formation of the Star League leading to mankind's golden age. Then the narrator says that good things never last and war is the natural state of mankind. Cut to a Terminator style shot of a giant mech foot crushing a pile of skulls and bones before it exchanges fire with another mech and then it zooms out even further and you see that this is just one exchange among hundreds happening in a massive mech melee. Fade to whole cities burning before doing a hard cut to someone in a mechbay tinkering on what might be one of the mechs we just saw, but in a state of complete disrepair. Caption: 400 years later (or whatever). Then you go into whatever narrative you're going to do. I like cribbing from "The Mandalorian" in that you have a lone mech pilot traveling from place to place with his bucket of bolts, earning just enough to keep it operational and slowly collecting allies. It gives you a good way to learn about the universe and learn about each faction on its own terms. Frankly, you could do a hell of a lot worse than using the plot for MechWarrior 1 as the season long arc going on in the background of most episodes. The pilot is trying to reclaim his birthright before he runs out of time and he needs a hell of a team of mercs at his side to reclaim his ancestral home. Set it in 3025~ and then season 2, either the protagonist now has to deal with a conflict that is revealed to be the start of the Clan Invasion, or he's an old hat and passes the torch to the next protag who has to do the same.
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# ? Dec 17, 2022 02:37 |
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I mean, that’s basically the opening cinematic for the HBS Battletech computer game, and it definitely hooked me.
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# ? Dec 17, 2022 02:58 |
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Yeah but no one wants a TV show where most of the action is blowing up stationary towers, walking into a mech ambush, save scumming because now you know where the mechs are, and repeat.
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# ? Dec 17, 2022 03:01 |
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I wasn’t suggesting that the show mimic the game, just saying that that approach to introducing a world and hooking viewers into it was done well for the game almost just as you described.
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# ? Dec 17, 2022 03:04 |
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I know. I just wanted to dunk on the game.
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Chainclaw posted:Just put Robot Jox out again but edit in some Inner Sphere faction logos digitally Basically my thought as well, why reinvent the wheel Edit: seriously though stop motion would fit the aesthetic and stand out from the crowd, not that such a thing could ever happen
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# ? Dec 17, 2022 03:16 |
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Oh my god the new Psuedotech book is so incredibly dumb and fantastic. They have rules for 'Mech scale ponchos/capes, and there is a picture of, no joke, a Dr. Doom Urbanmech, a Goku Urbanmech, Wizard Urbanmech, and a Superhero Urbanmech. That last one even has its own techspecs, and has a Null Signiture System so you can be Urbanmech Batman.
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# ? Dec 18, 2022 17:44 |
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As much as it pains me to say it, a TV series about a company of mercs in 3025, just going from contract to contract, while the universe gets gradually unveiled would be the most successful approach. Plenty of opportunity for character conflict and growth, you could juxtapose between big events and small ones (Depending on the contract), easily could introduce major fiction characters the mercs get to meet. For a movie, I like the idea of that lone merc with the ancient mech in the Periphery. Better, and much more compact for a movie than the above idea. New Shrapnel seems to be out. Usually when a new issue comes out the Shrapnel submission moves a bit, but so far nothing. Wonder how many years it will take to get a submission reviewed at this rate. Also, another Clan Jade Falcon story. Geez Loiuse, it was one thing when the Falcons were still a major faction in-universe, but now they've been reduced to what, 3-4 clusters max? Sill getting more page time than other actually larger factions like the Clan Protectorate, House Marik, or Feds Suns. Is Clan Jade Falcon really that popular to justify all these pages?
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# ? Dec 19, 2022 17:12 |
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Movie by the numbers: 1. Big battle. Tukayyid or whatever. Our hero fights bravely but is traumatized in victory/defeat. Quits the military and goes back home. 2. Back home there is a new threat! Pirates/rebels/mercs harass our hero's homeland. 3. Hero can't bring themselves to fight again, or the local militia arrogantly refuse their help. 4. Second battle. Militia sally forth but are outmatched and suffer a serious defeat. 5. Can our hero overcome their reluctance and trauma to win the day? Yes. 6. Final battle ends in triumph, or bittersweet victory, or whatever.
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Crazy Joe Wilson posted:Is Clan Jade Falcon really that popular to justify all these pages? I always assumed their presence as half of MechWarrior 2 resulted in an outsized fanbase.
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# ? Dec 19, 2022 21:32 |
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Clan Jade Falcon gets top billing because they're the Designated Enemy to the other Spotlight Stealing Clan, Clan Wolf. No seriously, that's what it's mainly about. CJF is the Big Name Heel to Wolf's Face, so any time Wolf gets shown prominently (which is a LOT), the writers feel the need to give CJF screen time as well, even though by 3151 it has largely ceased to exist except as a glorified bodyguard unit and a hand full of remnants trying desperately to hold on to what little is left. What's especially dumb about the constant CJF stuff in the wake of the ilClan trial is that its unnecessary now, as they set up Hell's Horses to be Wolf's foil now after their Khan told Alaric to go sit on an inferno round and spin.
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# ? Dec 19, 2022 23:03 |
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The modern (3151+) Falcons are no longer the foil to the Wolves at all, they're an exploration of what happens when a Clan loses in a way that effectively destroys their existing purpose, and the people left behind have to figure out how to fill that void. The Falcon Remant loving rules because it's about 50 Jade Falcon Warriors sitting on Sudeten turning out 50+ Mechs a month and having to figure out how to keep existing when suddenly their most precious and limited resource is the lives of their pilots.
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# ? Dec 19, 2022 23:34 |
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Another returning player question: Is total warfare out of print? followup if so, is a reprint expected soon? bonus followup question which Capellan livery would look the coolest on tiny little robots, and a leopard dropship i'm gonna print out: https://unitcolorcompendium.com/category/capellan-confederation/?fbclid=IwAR3ZySXypJkvQjGJ4fgCDR7JqYa7fd9XvmtyFBgTk_jQZ5MIfojQ0warBKI
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# ? Dec 20, 2022 00:32 |
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Total Warfare is in print and had a new print run arrive relatively recently. The current cover is an Atlas standing on a Thor and melting the cockpit with a laser in the left arm. Death Commandos look sick. Green on black.
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# ? Dec 20, 2022 01:47 |
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Crazy Joe Wilson posted:As much as it pains me to say it, a TV series about a company of mercs in 3025, just going from contract to contract, while the universe gets gradually unveiled would be the most successful approach. I want a giant Legend of Galactic Heroes epic version with a hundred characters. Edit: Or ROTK. Romance of the Three King Crabs. PerniciousKnid fucked around with this message at 02:01 on Dec 20, 2022 |
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Owlbear Camus posted:bonus followup question which Capellan livery would look the coolest on tiny little robots, and a leopard dropship i'm gonna print out: The 4th Tau CetiRangers use bronze with dark gold highlights. End result is that you look like kings. https://camospecs.com/listing/cataphract-ctf-3d-15/
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Owlbear Camus posted:bonus followup question which Capellan livery would look the coolest on tiny little robots, and a leopard dropship i'm gonna print out McCarron's 2nd or 4th imo.
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# ? Dec 20, 2022 02:25 |
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The 4th looks pretty sharp. The 2nd has the problem of needing to paint a lot of little red teardrops on your machines unless you want everyone to think the pilot sucks at smoking fools.
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# ? Dec 20, 2022 02:38 |
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Prefectorate Guard Byzantine purple, black, and gold.
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# ? Dec 20, 2022 02:44 |
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Carbolic posted:Movie by the numbers: You just described Zero Hour. Also Aiplane. Surly you can’t be serious.
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Comstar posted:You just described Zero Hour. Also Aiplane. I am serious. And don't call me Shirley.
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# ? Dec 20, 2022 06:12 |
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I painted a King Crab. I think these are SLDF colours?
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# ? Dec 20, 2022 13:59 |
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They sure are and that looks awesome!
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I'm not even sure what the proper name is for that effect around the weapon barrels is, but you nailed it.
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Owlbear Camus posted:I'm not even sure what the proper name is for that effect around the weapon barrels is, but you nailed it. You're thinking Heat Tint.
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So my too clever for her own good daughter upon getting the rundown in preparation for a game over winter break observed essentially that with the basic game being mech on mech you don't get a real sense of the scale and I don't super disagree. Is there a good simple scenario to incorporate a squad or two of infantry maybe a light vehicle to give her that stomp factor? Around the turn of the century I got into the clicky game, and for all its flaws, one of the things I liked was how it with relative simplicity did a combined arms thing where 1-2 battlemechs were supporting several vehicles and infantry squads and doing things they simply could not do, better to give you that sense. There must be a hundred HBS missions escort Marines to the thing but just getting back in and introducing her I want to make sure it's snappy and gives her that scale she seems to want to experience. Owlbear Camus fucked around with this message at 16:14 on Dec 20, 2022 |
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Owlbear Camus posted:So my too clever for her own good daughter upon getting the rundown in preparation for a game over winter break observed essentially that with the basic game being mech on mech you don't get a real sense of the scale and I don't super disagree. Is there a good simple scenario to incorporate a squad or two of infantry maybe a light vehicle to give her that stomp factor? Around the turn of the century I got into the clicky game, and for all its flaws, one of the things I liked was how it with relative simplicity did a combined arms thing where 1-2 battlemechs were supporting several vehicles and infantry squads and doing things they simply could not do, better to give you that sense. Just play clickytech if you've got the stuff for it. Simpler rules for kids and way quicker. And yeah, the combined arms portion of it was always cool. Also, always people looking to offload their collections for cheap nowadays. I think Alphastrike has rules for infantry and vehicles too.
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# ? Dec 20, 2022 16:40 |
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Crazy Joe Wilson posted:I think Alphastrike has rules for infantry and vehicles too. It does! Infantry, mechanized infantry hanging off the side of mechs, tanks, artillery, and
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Icon Of Sin posted:It does! Infantry, mechanized infantry hanging off the side of mechs, tanks, artillery, and Cool, but I wonder how differently they feel when playing. I am excited to try some Alpha Strike once I get the box. Also, turns out with the new Shrapnel out they are reviewing entries again. Dropped 3 positions in 1 day.
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Down to number six here. Hopefully that continues, I'd like to not have to wait a full 2 years.
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# ? Dec 20, 2022 18:09 |
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Crazy Joe Wilson posted:Cool, but I wonder how differently they feel when playing. With very few exceptions Infantry are low HP, low-damage tar pits in Alpha Strike. Without transports they've also usually got very low MV. I find they're best reserved for missions where you need to capture something or stop an enemy from capturing something.
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PoptartsNinja posted:With very few exceptions Infantry are low HP, low-damage tar pits in Alpha Strike. Without transports they've also usually got very low MV. Yeah, that's probably their best use. Speed them to an objective and drop them off somewhere that it's a right pain in the rear end to dig out, so the enemy can't capture it. They'll either be forced to waste valuable turns and firepower dealing with your groundpounders, or leave the objective contested in favor of more substanial targets.
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