Monday, February 1, 2021
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» Midgard in Mantovia
30/03/25 15:56 from Rabbits In My Basement
Played a 400+ point game of Midgard last night with Scott, Brett, Dan, and Pat. I got out m...
» Hotlead 2025 AAR
25/03/25 15:06 from Rabbits In My Basement
Another Hotlead is in the books. 2025 was a fantastic year. Almost 400 people attended. Real life...
» Show Report: Austrian Salute 2025
25/03/25 10:00 from Battle Brush Studios
Here's the show report of last weekend's Austrian Salute 2025! First time in the new locat...
» US infantry (winter war) #4
25/03/25 06:05 from Demi Morgana's hobby log
Winter is just over so it was high time to get some of my recent spoils of war painted . Looking ...
» Wargames To Go 26.2 - First Contact Games (Conclusion)
24/03/25 06:57 from Wargames To Go
As has happened before, my subject for this podcast episode sort of grew to be larger & more chal...
» Quar of Command at Hotlead 2025
23/03/25 20:59 from Rabbits In My Basement
I really shouldn't do this to myself, but I put a game of Quar on the schedule for Friday night, ...
» Showcase: Württemberg Jägers and Horse Artillery
18/03/25 10:00 from Battle Brush Studios
Heyhey, here's some horse artillery and light infantry Jägers from the lovely kingdom of W...
2 comments:
Disregarding episode 12, which seems to be an attempt to troll the audience, episode 2 is arguably the weakest story in the series. The reason I say this, and I should add I enjoyed all the other episodes, is that the tactics of the insurgents and the response of the US Marines is plain stupid.
Imagine the rebels were advancing in Toyota technical with RPGs and machine guns mounted what do you imagine the outcome would be?
Just because the rebels were mounted on mecha, mecha-technicals???, their tactics sucked. The tanks would've fired canister shot, and that would've been the end of the rebels who lacked any armour.
Now if the rebels had kept their approach stealthy, like the underwater guys, then this would've made for a much more plausible story. I only grumble because I'm a big mecha fan, and I want to see mecha used effectively, which is why I wrote the Gate Walker trilogy: Bad Dog, Strike Dog, and Ghost Dog.
My take on Starship Troopers crossed with Stargate SG1.
Ashley having been a soldier for twenty plus years your assessment is spot on! I really need to read your Gate Walker trilogy: Bad Dog, Strike Dog, and Ghost Dog. I've heard good things from people who have.
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