Message from @Reichtangle

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2018-12-06 13:15:19 UTC  

Its in the past though now ^)

2018-12-06 13:18:09 UTC  

I need

2018-12-06 13:18:12 UTC  

Data cards

2018-12-06 13:18:27 UTC  

because I realized I never bought any

2018-12-06 13:19:05 UTC  

granted the games I've played at my LGS were for a beginner environment so nobody was using them to reduce complication for beginners

2018-12-06 13:19:22 UTC  

but I won't always be allowed to play in that bracket lol

2018-12-06 16:22:44 UTC  

Late to the party again, but anyway, lets
>Leman Russ were bullshit powerful
You have to be a genuine retard to believe that. For a start the Russ is a *heavy* MBT. It is a line breaker, tough and powerful. If anything during the HP era it should have had 4 not 3. Space Marine tanks should never have even come close to touching it because they are little more than up armed and armoured APC's built to provide mobile support as opposed to the Russ which is a purpose-built tank. The lore states that the gun is a 6" piece but in reality the gun on the model is closer to 15". The frontal armour is thicker than anything else and angled, and the side armour only slightly thinner. It should be one of the toughest targets .
In game it had good armour, and a great main gun, but was let down by an inordinate points cost and the shitty HP rules. The variants ranged from okay to weak, once again let down by poor points values and shitty rules.

2018-12-06 16:40:45 UTC  

The battle cannon also was kind of mediocre 5th and on, because it slowly lost role relevancy. The Russ variant that detonates itself was drastically better in 6th and 7th because it could do more than just strip a HP off a tank on a good day

2018-12-06 17:05:54 UTC  

>discussing modern tank angle slope age and gun size as if it matters rules and lore wise compared to what the authors actually wrote for the universe

2018-12-06 17:05:58 UTC  

Now I see the autism

2018-12-06 17:06:06 UTC  

You're arguing what should work. Logically irl or by modern physics a LR would do better than a rhino or predator due to slope and gun size.

2018-12-06 17:06:24 UTC  

By that train of thought thunderhawks let alone aquila landers can't fly and the imperium cannot communicate

2018-12-06 17:12:59 UTC  

Yeah, just strap more engines to shit and it'll fly, now let me get back to murdering violent fungus

2018-12-06 18:43:28 UTC  

I mean enough thrust and anything flies

2018-12-06 18:43:31 UTC  

Look at the phantom

2018-12-06 18:43:36 UTC  

(I love the Phantom)

2018-12-06 20:21:01 UTC  

Glob has a point

2018-12-06 20:22:51 UTC  

Thunderhawks literally do not fly by aerodynamic forces, they just have 3 giant engines meant for something like a Fury, not a dropship. Any time a Thunderhawk loses thrust it goes full brick.

2018-12-06 21:30:14 UTC  

You have thrust, lift, drag, and gravity

2018-12-06 21:30:44 UTC  

Enough thrust with *just* enough lift to get off the ground will overcome the other two

2018-12-06 21:30:51 UTC  

It won’t fly *well* but it’ll fly

2018-12-06 21:31:01 UTC  

See the Antonov

2018-12-07 02:08:28 UTC  

Even by aerodynamic quality they aren't the worst, the wings and the body, while blocked and almost nothing being rounded, there is plenty of surface area to generate lift.
The drag coefficients of the Imperium's void craft and aircraft honestly aren't the worst especially when jet fighters today in cases are being built to be rigged and unstable to increase their manueverability in high speed flight. Which, yes, actually works that way.

2018-12-07 02:09:31 UTC  

And with those engines giving out as much thrust as they seem to be giving, that's plenty of force to push a large amount of air under and over the body and wings of the craft

2018-12-07 02:13:20 UTC  

If we were being legitimate about everything, Knights would be almost unkillable from the front, Titans would actually be unkillable from the front, Primarchs shouldn't be able to die due to how much armour they're wearing and they also should move at the speed of slugs trying outrace a Ferrari Diablo, Adeptus Astarties would almost be unkillable...

The discussion of realism has been had many upon many a time.
The thing about 40k and it's realism though is that everything is overpowered and obnoxious to a degree so they balance each other out across factions.

2018-12-07 02:19:58 UTC  

To be fair, the motive bundles in power armor are based on real materials, and they can be obscenely powerful.

2018-12-07 02:20:09 UTC  

Expecially if you scale them up to Titan sizes

2018-12-07 02:20:36 UTC  

Oh lord, Titan-grade servos could probably wrench a supercarrier in half

2018-12-07 02:20:55 UTC  

Things tend to get REALLY efficient per power unit when they get big

2018-12-07 02:22:07 UTC  

So you have a starship-grade plasma reactor pumping untold petawatts in to giant servos, Titans don't move slow because they're limited to that speed, they have to move slow because their structural components wouldn't be able to handle the level of acceleration they're theoretically capable of.

2018-12-07 02:23:42 UTC  

Also I'm pretty sure Titans exploit the shit out of a-grav systems

2018-12-07 02:37:10 UTC  

I would think they don't unless he have to, but then again titans are the kind of thing the Ad Mech pulls out all the stops for, so I guess they wouldn't hold anti-grav back

2018-12-07 02:38:42 UTC  

Yeah, a titan is essentially a physical manifestation of the Omnissiah, so not putting all the cool stuff in them is tantamount to heresy

2018-12-07 02:41:28 UTC  

Remember, Titans were built by Mars shortly after the Dark Age. They still had all that sexy Dark Age tech and knowledge to build giant war walkers with. So even if they don't know how most a-grav shit works, they do know the *exact* blueprints for each Titan hull, and just like STC tech all you have to do is follow the instructions. No understanding of the background theories and technologies required.

2018-12-07 02:42:40 UTC  

But, credit where it's due, the AdMech aren't dumb. They do actively maintain an understanding of scientific theories several orders of magnitude more advanced than anything we know now.

2018-12-07 02:42:56 UTC  

They just make dumb choices with that knowledge, like most intelligent people do.

2018-12-07 02:48:53 UTC  

Also because the last time mankind went on a spree of inventing, it caused the age of strife

2018-12-07 02:50:55 UTC  

Not really.

2018-12-07 02:51:22 UTC  

They built ONE technology that caused their downfall. General Artifical Intelligence.

2018-12-07 02:51:48 UTC  

And then, based their entire society on the exploitation and subservience of sapient beings.