Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2005 7:46 pm
Wow, missed that then on the GB. (might help if I could actually get a chance to PLAY Chaos Earth).
Thanks Kalinda for checking.
Thanks Kalinda for checking.
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Thinyser wrote:In that regard it simply silly here is why:
hmm lets do some math in regards to the weight.
-the weight of the GB is 1.2 tons fully loaded thats 2400 pounds
-the boomgun itself weighs 867 pounds
-the armor holds 10 gals of water (@8.3 pounds per gal thats 83 pounds) plus about 4 weeks of neutrient paste (assume 1 pound per day thats 28 pounds), and it has storage for a rifle pistol survival knife and a first-aid kit figure another 25 pounds for all that
-so we have the "fully loaded" starting weight of 2400 - 867 - 83 - 28 - 25 leaving a total of 1397 pounds left for the armor itself AND ammo for the boomgun.
If that doesn't make you say that 1000 rounds is WAY too much then look at the size of the rounds (7 inches long by approxamatly 2.25 diameter) in comparison to the drum magazine that sits across the shoulders of the GB. There is NO WAY that you could squeze 1000 7"x2.25" cylinders into that drum (which by my measurement is approxamatly 1.25' diameter and 4 feet long)....they just can't fit unless there was an extradimensional space inside and this is TECH not MAGIC so I doubt that is the case.
Ninjafingers wrote:Thinyser wrote:In that regard it simply silly here is why:
hmm lets do some math in regards to the weight.
-the weight of the GB is 1.2 tons fully loaded thats 2400 pounds
-the boomgun itself weighs 867 pounds
-the armor holds 10 gals of water (@8.3 pounds per gal thats 83 pounds) plus about 4 weeks of neutrient paste (assume 1 pound per day thats 28 pounds), and it has storage for a rifle pistol survival knife and a first-aid kit figure another 25 pounds for all that
-so we have the "fully loaded" starting weight of 2400 - 867 - 83 - 28 - 25 leaving a total of 1397 pounds left for the armor itself AND ammo for the boomgun.
If that doesn't make you say that 1000 rounds is WAY too much then look at the size of the rounds (7 inches long by approxamatly 2.25 diameter) in comparison to the drum magazine that sits across the shoulders of the GB. There is NO WAY that you could squeze 1000 7"x2.25" cylinders into that drum (which by my measurement is approxamatly 1.25' diameter and 4 feet long)....they just can't fit unless there was an extradimensional space inside and this is TECH not MAGIC so I doubt that is the case.
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Drakenred wrote:2) the "old" non CS missles are MIA
If you mean the one on page 363 that the same "New" table that is from CWCGabriel_V wrote:Drakenred wrote:2) the "old" non CS missles are MIA
Aren't they in a miniaturized version of the table at the end of the giant robot combat section?
Drakenred wrote:If you mean the one on page 363 that the same "New" table that is from CWCGabriel_V wrote:Drakenred wrote:2) the "old" non CS missles are MIA
Aren't they in a miniaturized version of the table at the end of the giant robot combat section?
aparently, even though they are just about the only post 105 era tech in the bookGabriel_V wrote:Drakenred wrote:If you mean the one on page 363 that the same "New" table that is from CWCGabriel_V wrote:Drakenred wrote:2) the "old" non CS missles are MIA
Aren't they in a miniaturized version of the table at the end of the giant robot combat section?
My mistake then. Since the "new style" CS missiles were statted out in the CS section, I figured the tiny reproduction of the missile chart in the rules section was for the regular types.
Maybe that means all missiles are the "new style" type?
Awer wrote:Unless I'm completely blind there doesn't seem to be a listing for the normal PPE of classes other than CyberKnights, Crazies, and mages.
Awer wrote:Unless I'm completely blind there doesn't seem to be a listing for the normal PPE of classes other than CyberKnights, Crazies, and mages.
Res Sin Kai wrote:Awer wrote:Unless I'm completely blind there doesn't seem to be a listing for the normal PPE of classes other than CyberKnights, Crazies, and mages.
It's 2D6 i thought. However, if you aren't playing a magic class, why would you need them?
Res Sin Kai wrote:Awer wrote:Unless I'm completely blind there doesn't seem to be a listing for the normal PPE of classes other than CyberKnights, Crazies, and mages.
It's 2D6 i thought. However, if you aren't playing a magic class, why would you need them?
Gheralt HellWalker wrote:I do believe the minimum is 20 but dont quote me on that.
General_Sarkoff wrote:Basara_549 wrote:BTW, most military vehicles in REAL LIFE list their weight as it is without fuel and ammo, and only occasionally add a number for "fully loaded and fueled" as a second piece of data (though aircraft often include a Max T/O weight which includes fuel and weapons.)
1.2 tons could be the weight of the GB with Gun, or GB without gun - but it's perfectly within normal rules for military vehicles for declared weight to be without ammo and other consumables (or even Palladium products - a number of Robotech and Rifts items have had both empty and loaded weights given).
Yes but can you name a SINGLE vehicle whose ammo weighs 83% of the vehicles unloaded weight?
Jason Richards wrote:Can we please keep this thread to listing errata, and leave the debate for the forums? I think that will maximize its utility to the Palladium staff.
March Hare wrote:body fixer has outdoorsmanship as an occ skill but the wilderness scout does not. is this errata or does the wilderness scout get his occ bonuses instead of a skill?
killhound wrote:i don't know if this is an error or not but shouldn't psi-stalkers be an rcc . if not i can't wait to make that dragon psi-stalker
Tenchi Jeff wrote:Corporal??? For a Doctor?
Um, from what I know, a military M.D. would be either a "Specialist", or minimum rank of Captain (Hey, they gotta get good pay!)
March Hare wrote:Thinyser wrote:March Hare wrote:body fixer has outdoorsmanship as an occ skill but the wilderness scout does not. is this errata or does the wilderness scout get his occ bonuses instead of a skill?
sounds like errata to me...WTH does a bodyfixer need outdoorsmanship for anyhow?
Checked all occ's. Only body fixer and elemental fusionist have outdoorsmanship. none of the military occs get it either. little bit of an oops. house rule addition!
Killer Cyborg wrote:RUG, p. 191
"The Rift opening is usually near or at ground level (see cover illustration), but..."
Ultimate Gold doesn't use that picture as a cover illustration.
I'm not even sure if that picture is in the book anywhere at all.
Randomfist wrote:Killer Cyborg wrote:RUG, p. 191
"The Rift opening is usually near or at ground level (see cover illustration), but..."
Ultimate Gold doesn't use that picture as a cover illustration.
I'm not even sure if that picture is in the book anywhere at all.
Considering that probably 99%+ of all RUE books are not going to be the limited gold edition but the soft cover edition with the cover of said rift, I think that one can slide.
um Geronimo, if it did not need fixing, it would not be a Palladium bookGeronimo 2.0 wrote:Man, It's the "Ultimate" edition... and it still needs fixing? I guess I'll wait for the "Second Edition Ultimate Edition".
Geronimo 2.0 wrote:Man, It's the "Ultimate" edition... and it still needs fixing? I guess I'll wait for the "Second Edition Ultimate Edition".
Killer Cyborg wrote:Randomfist wrote:Killer Cyborg wrote:RUG, p. 191
"The Rift opening is usually near or at ground level (see cover illustration), but..."
Ultimate Gold doesn't use that picture as a cover illustration.
I'm not even sure if that picture is in the book anywhere at all.
Considering that probably 99%+ of all RUE books are not going to be the limited gold edition but the soft cover edition with the cover of said rift, I think that one can slide.
Nope.
I want the Palladium staff to come to my house with a pen and some white-out and fix my copy personally!
Tenchi Jeff wrote:Why did they bother with this book anyways? It only marginally clarified the rules, and didn't explain much.
I still don't know how to interpret Rate of Fire for guns.
From varius Paladum Books, Rate of Fire is listed under specific weapons differently.
Rate of Fire: Standard
Rate of Fire: Standard, see Modern Weapon Profiency Section.
Rate of Fire: Standard, Aimed, Burst, or Wild.
Rate of Fire: Aimed, Burst or Wild.
Rate of Fire: Equal to the number of combined hand to hand attacks.
WHAT THE HELL DOES ALL THIS MEAN?????
Palladium should have just done a Rifts 2nd Ed will clear, working, and logical rules that are explained instead of just stated.
Rate of Fire: Standard
Rate of Fire: Standard, see Modern Weapon Profiency Section.
Rate of Fire: Standard, Aimed, Burst, or Wild.
Rate of Fire: Aimed, Burst or Wild.
Rate of Fire: Equal to the number of combined hand to hand attacks.
Geronimo 2.0 wrote:Man, It's the "Ultimate" edition... and it still needs fixing? I guess I'll wait for the "Second Edition Ultimate Edition".
Tenchi Jeff wrote:Why did they bother with this book anyways? It only marginally clarified the rules, and didn't explain much.
I still don't know how to interpret Rate of Fire for guns.
From varius Paladum Books, Rate of Fire is listed under specific weapons differently.
Rate of Fire: Standard
Rate of Fire: Standard, see Modern Weapon Profiency Section.
Rate of Fire: Standard, Aimed, Burst, or Wild.
Rate of Fire: Aimed, Burst or Wild.
Rate of Fire: Equal to the number of combined hand to hand attacks.
WHAT THE HELL DOES ALL THIS MEAN?????
Randomfist wrote:Killer Cyborg wrote:RUG, p. 191
"The Rift opening is usually near or at ground level (see cover illustration), but..."
Ultimate Gold doesn't use that picture as a cover illustration.
I'm not even sure if that picture is in the book anywhere at all.
Considering that probably 99%+ of all RUE books are not going to be the limited gold edition but the soft cover edition with the cover of said rift, I think that one can slide.
Swift-13 wrote:Heheh...and the good ole Coalition C-27 Plasma Cannon still has the best range *ever* for a hand-held weapon...
488 km!
RainOfSteel wrote:Swift-13 wrote:Heheh...and the good ole Coalition C-27 Plasma Cannon still has the best range *ever* for a hand-held weapon...
488 km!
The page refs would be:
URMB p.258 col.1: C-27 Heavy Plasma Cannon: "Effective Range: 1600 ft (488 km)."
RMB p.203 col.2: C-27 Heavy Plasma Cannon: "Effective Range: 1600 ft (488 km)."
TechnoGothic wrote:Randomfist wrote:Killer Cyborg wrote:RUG, p. 191
"The Rift opening is usually near or at ground level (see cover illustration), but..."
Ultimate Gold doesn't use that picture as a cover illustration.
I'm not even sure if that picture is in the book anywhere at all.
Considering that probably 99%+ of all RUE books are not going to be the limited gold edition but the soft cover edition with the cover of said rift, I think that one can slide.
the Unlimited Edition is Hardcover too...
There is no "softcover" edition....
Swift-13 wrote:RainOfSteel wrote:Swift-13 wrote:Heheh...and the good ole Coalition C-27 Plasma Cannon still has the best range *ever* for a hand-held weapon...
488 km!
The page refs would be:
URMB p.258 col.1: C-27 Heavy Plasma Cannon: "Effective Range: 1600 ft (488 km)."
RMB p.203 col.2: C-27 Heavy Plasma Cannon: "Effective Range: 1600 ft (488 km)."
And unless I'm mistaken, that's the way it's printed in the Game Master's Guide and Coalition War Campaign!
YepSwift-13 wrote:Heheh...and the good ole Coalition C-27 Plasma Cannon still has the best range *ever* for a hand-held weapon...
488 km!
RainOfSteel wrote:TechnoGothic wrote:Randomfist wrote:Killer Cyborg wrote:RUG, p. 191
"The Rift opening is usually near or at ground level (see cover illustration), but..."
Ultimate Gold doesn't use that picture as a cover illustration.
I'm not even sure if that picture is in the book anywhere at all.
Considering that probably 99%+ of all RUE books are not going to be the limited gold edition but the soft cover edition with the cover of said rift, I think that one can slide.
the Unlimited Edition is Hardcover too...
There is no "softcover" edition....
What Unlimited Edition are you referring to? Is there something I missed?
Basicaly they Decided that with the comeing of the whatever you want to call it game and the movie they needed to update the main book more than they did with the other RIFTS books that they have updated so far. This is now the "First book" in the RIFTS series (turn it over, see that Catalog number of 800-HC or 8000HC? this book replaces the old 800 RMG, Its out of print, its gone, they will not print any more ever, this is now the first book, you might want to order your now while they still have copies avalible or Haunt E-bay to see if you can score one of the old ones.Tenchi Jeff wrote:Why did they bother with this book anyways? It only marginally clarified the rules, and didn't explain much.
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demos606 wrote:*ALL* Rifts Ultimate Edition printings are hardcover. There is *NO* softcover for this book.