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Phil Gardocki
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 24, 2005 2:30 pm    Post subject: pigs, roast


And now for something completely diffferent:

Flaming pig question, but should apply to flaming camel cart as well.
(Hey, can we ignite the dummy elephants?)

A shaken unit releases its flaming animal during charge response.
The unit may have shook during a previous round, or in a loose order
response to mounted charge, but I do not think it matters.
do the pigs/camels hit shaken and disordered? Or is that factored in
already, as I can't imagine the pigs/camels maintaining their lines very
well, but then, the shaken unit wouldn't release in an orderly fashion
either.

Phil

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 24, 2005 3:30 pm    Post subject: Re: pigs, roast


This is a good question, but also hilarious. I would imagine that the pigs
would already have enough problems when someone lit them aflame.
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> either.
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 24, 2005 6:25 pm    Post subject: Re: pigs, roast


<<A shaken unit releases its flaming animal during charge response.
The unit may have shook during a previous round, or in a loose order
response to mounted charge, but I do not think it matters.
do the pigs/camels hit shaken and disordered?>>

No.

Never pass up the opportunity to thank Scott for rule 16! lol

J


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PostPosted: Fri Mar 25, 2005 11:40 am    Post subject: Re: pigs, roast


I am glad my missive was
A) Humorous
B) Had a short answer
C) Did not have a the words turn 90 degrees in it.

But I really want to have flaming elephants.

Phil

Phil do you also want these flaming elephants to have detachments? If so
please don't place them in your decent looking non-square shaped woods that
would
prevent them from doing 90 degree turn.

Derek


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PostPosted: Fri Mar 25, 2005 1:39 pm    Post subject: Re: pigs, roast


I am glad my missive was
A) Humorous
B) Had a short answer
C) Did not have a the words turn 90 degrees in it.

But I really want to have flaming elephants.

Phil

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 25, 2005 3:26 pm    Post subject: Re: pigs, roast


But I really want to have flaming elephants.

>Find some sources and cite em:)SmileSmile Oops, forget I said that. Now
the group will get deluged with reasons why >pick your favorite high
powered NICT-level army< should have flaming elephants:)Smile:)

>I guess the closest we'll get to this are the stampeding elephant
herds in the Spring/Autumn period China. But no evidence (in
English at least) that suggests they were set on fire and turned
loose:)SmileSmile Where's PETA when ya need em!

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PostPosted: Sat Mar 26, 2005 12:33 am    Post subject: Re: Re: pigs, roast


PETA. . . People Eating Tasty Animals?

irobot00 <Scott.Holder@...> wrote:
But I really want to have flaming elephants.

>Find some sources and cite em:)SmileSmile Oops, forget I said that. Now
the group will get deluged with reasons why >pick your favorite high
powered NICT-level army< should have flaming elephants:)Smile:)

>I guess the closest we'll get to this are the stampeding elephant
herds in the Spring/Autumn period China. But no evidence (in
English at least) that suggests they were set on fire and turned
loose:)SmileSmile Where's PETA when ya need em!

scott




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