Slag wrote:I'm sorry everyone...bi-, er, continue on on. I'm sure the 10,000th time we discuss it a resolution will present itself.
Of course! The 10,000th time is lucky.
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Slag wrote:I'm sorry everyone...bi-, er, continue on on. I'm sure the 10,000th time we discuss it a resolution will present itself.
grandmaster z0b wrote:So you noticed a contradiction and *poof* in a puff of smoke you became PB freelancers?
Well, you said there wasKorentin_Black wrote:grandmaster z0b wrote:In xiticix Invasion it clearly states that the CS know about Super-Warriors and Queens and that they are clearly far more intelligent than normal Xiticix. The CS got the data from Orion Greefield and CS agents who crept into hives for this info. Furthermore it states that the CS have been very open with this data and have provided it to states like Lazlo in the hope they will use it to kill the Xiticix for them.
Yes, I know... I own the book... what I'm not quite sure is how this relates in any way to what I posted.
I don't mean to be sarcastic with that either, I mean you're obviously trying to make a point about something, and since it was in a post with my previous one attached as a quote I'm even going to assume it was something to do with what I said - I'm just not sure what it is.
My contention is that, Bug War material aside no-one on Rifts Earth knows how they react to more than at most, a few hundred guys in armour with robots /Except/ the Coalition because only the Coalition have been stupid or desperate enough to drive an entire 'friggin army through their back garden.
All other information is based on observation and speculation (often very /good/ observation to be sure) and thus /may/ not apply.
As for Logistics, despite the fact that you're right, don't be damn' silly... this is Rifts, where it's fine for an army to field fifty totally non-intercompatable types of modular armour and vehicles and churn them out in the tens of thousands.
It's all done with nanites. Magic nanites... with little tiny ninjas piloting them.
Oh, and Slag... Tamnaris(sp?) pointed it out as well, just a little while later ^_-
I think I was a little confused by what you were trying to say here, which is why I posted the thing about Orion Greenfield. Xiticix Invasion does state what happens when large groups enter the hivelands, and that seems to me to be as canon as "in-character evidence" if not more canon.There's absolutely no in-character evidence to say that the super-intelligent soldier castes, let alone the mega-super-intelligent queens won't recognise the law of diminishing returns when it comes to prey.
Ravenwing wrote:"Killing Dbee's isn't murder, they aren't human, it's pest control!"
Zardoz wrote:You have been raised up from Brutality, to kill the Brutals who multiply, and are legion. To this end, Zardoz your God gave you the gift of the Gun. The Gun is good!
Mech-Viper wrote:hell Orion Greenfield is a npc in that book so it must be canon.
I'm not sure if it has been brought up before, but it's a good point.BonerKill wrote:Hey, is it possible they could have eaten Xiticix? You know, net a stragler or two, cut him up with vibro-blades, and feast on the sweet protein rich goo within? Or has this already been suggested?
Ravenwing wrote:"Killing Dbee's isn't murder, they aren't human, it's pest control!"
Zardoz wrote:You have been raised up from Brutality, to kill the Brutals who multiply, and are legion. To this end, Zardoz your God gave you the gift of the Gun. The Gun is good!
i'm just surprized that no vechiles have smoke generators or carrys extra rationsD3m1G0D wrote:I will amend one thing I forgot.
The smoke that Holmes uses doesn't make sense to me. Insect live perfectly fine in the dark. Chemicals on the other hand can cause mass confusion. I'd recommend using tear gas along with the smoke. This would distort the Xiticix perceptions and make the scenario more plausible.
Ravenwing wrote:"Killing Dbee's isn't murder, they aren't human, it's pest control!"
Zardoz wrote:You have been raised up from Brutality, to kill the Brutals who multiply, and are legion. To this end, Zardoz your God gave you the gift of the Gun. The Gun is good!
D3m1G0D wrote:Food for holmes army can be seen a number of ways. Hunt along the way. The "hive Lands" are not barren. This is plausible if you keep the Xiticix focused on the main group and not the hundreds of small groups you send out to gather resources.
Another answer is to air drop in supplies. This is nothing new to militaries.
Jack Daniels wrote:D3m1G0D wrote:Food for holmes army can be seen a number of ways. Hunt along the way. The "hive Lands" are not barren. This is plausible if you keep the Xiticix focused on the main group and not the hundreds of small groups you send out to gather resources.
Another answer is to air drop in supplies. This is nothing new to militaries.
Actually, the Hive Lands are barren. And nobody knew the army was there so there could not have been any airdrops.
And you cannot hunt for 300,000 people for several weeks/months without being noticed by anyone. I won't try to explain why that wouldn't work, just think about it.
well you could do air drop just not where they are maybe 12 hours ahead of them. Fly 12000ft over the swarm at mach one drop supplies at where the would be in 12 hours, haul ass out , Death Head Transport could do that with no problem, but that is alot of runs,over 380 of themSamored II wrote:Jack Daniels wrote:D3m1G0D wrote:Food for holmes army can be seen a number of ways. Hunt along the way. The "hive Lands" are not barren. This is plausible if you keep the Xiticix focused on the main group and not the hundreds of small groups you send out to gather resources.
Another answer is to air drop in supplies. This is nothing new to militaries.
Actually, the Hive Lands are barren. And nobody knew the army was there so there could not have been any airdrops.
And you cannot hunt for 300,000 people for several weeks/months without being noticed by anyone. I won't try to explain why that wouldn't work, just think about it.
Further, several times it's mentioned that the Xiticix swarm blocked aerial observers and drove off any attempt to penetrate the swarm cloud. No air drops. No sending guys back for supplies ether since the arguement that the Xiticix respond differently to very large groups wouldn't apply to a couple guys sent back for groceries.
Ravenwing wrote:"Killing Dbee's isn't murder, they aren't human, it's pest control!"
Zardoz wrote:You have been raised up from Brutality, to kill the Brutals who multiply, and are legion. To this end, Zardoz your God gave you the gift of the Gun. The Gun is good!
why jericho's DHTs could have done thisZylo wrote:Mech-Viper wrote:well you could do air drop just not where they are maybe 12 hours ahead of them. Fly 12000ft over the swarm at mach one drop supplies at where the would be in 12 hours, haul ass out , Death Head Transport could do that with no problem, but that is alot of runs,over 380 of themSamored II wrote:Jack Daniels wrote:D3m1G0D wrote:Food for holmes army can be seen a number of ways. Hunt along the way. The "hive Lands" are not barren. This is plausible if you keep the Xiticix focused on the main group and not the hundreds of small groups you send out to gather resources.
Another answer is to air drop in supplies. This is nothing new to militaries.
Actually, the Hive Lands are barren. And nobody knew the army was there so there could not have been any airdrops.
And you cannot hunt for 300,000 people for several weeks/months without being noticed by anyone. I won't try to explain why that wouldn't work, just think about it.
Further, several times it's mentioned that the Xiticix swarm blocked aerial observers and drove off any attempt to penetrate the swarm cloud. No air drops. No sending guys back for supplies ether since the arguement that the Xiticix respond differently to very large groups wouldn't apply to a couple guys sent back for groceries.
Too bad everyone thought they were dead, even the CS High Command, so the point is moot.
Ravenwing wrote:"Killing Dbee's isn't murder, they aren't human, it's pest control!"
Zardoz wrote:You have been raised up from Brutality, to kill the Brutals who multiply, and are legion. To this end, Zardoz your God gave you the gift of the Gun. The Gun is good!
Nekira Sudacne wrote:Here's the one thing I really don't get about why everyone decry's holmes's stunt.
it says in the book he tried something no one else going into hivelands had tried.
so, why the hell SHOULDN'T it come up with a different result? seriously?
I don't get the problem. makes perfect sense to me.
Killer Cyborg wrote:Nekira Sudacne wrote:Here's the one thing I really don't get about why everyone decry's holmes's stunt.
it says in the book he tried something no one else going into hivelands had tried.
so, why the hell SHOULDN'T it come up with a different result? seriously?
I don't get the problem. makes perfect sense to me.
Just because nobody else has tried it doesn't mean that it would or should work. Nobody has tried to invade Atlantis using an army of Vagabonds swinging soap-in-sock weapons and wearing cardboard armor.
This does not mean that they would would ever succeed if they tried it.
It's not like the Xiticix were sitting back, thinking "Huh. Let's give this guy points for originality. Let's treat him and his army in a completely different manner than we treat any other intruding life-form."
Remember, Xiticix slaughter cattle and other animals that pose no threat to them, simply because they see those animals as trespassers.
The books describe how they would handle an event like Holmes' army, and things should have gone much differently than they did.
It's about as likely as an army of D-Bees marching through CS territory and the CS kicking back and letting them do it.
hey dont make me sell this idea to KS to make it canon just to hear you guys whine about itAlejandro wrote:Mech-Viper wrote:why jericho's DHTs could have done thisZylo wrote:Mech-Viper wrote:well you could do air drop just not where they are maybe 12 hours ahead of them. Fly 12000ft over the swarm at mach one drop supplies at where the would be in 12 hours, haul ass out , Death Head Transport could do that with no problem, but that is alot of runs,over 380 of themSamored II wrote:Jack Daniels wrote:D3m1G0D wrote:Food for holmes army can be seen a number of ways. Hunt along the way. The "hive Lands" are not barren. This is plausible if you keep the Xiticix focused on the main group and not the hundreds of small groups you send out to gather resources.
Another answer is to air drop in supplies. This is nothing new to militaries.
Actually, the Hive Lands are barren. And nobody knew the army was there so there could not have been any airdrops.
And you cannot hunt for 300,000 people for several weeks/months without being noticed by anyone. I won't try to explain why that wouldn't work, just think about it.
Further, several times it's mentioned that the Xiticix swarm blocked aerial observers and drove off any attempt to penetrate the swarm cloud. No air drops. No sending guys back for supplies ether since the arguement that the Xiticix respond differently to very large groups wouldn't apply to a couple guys sent back for groceries.
Too bad everyone thought they were dead, even the CS High Command, so the point is moot.
Jericho didn't have DHT's...if he did, the CS High Command wouldn't have thought he was dead because they'd have gone back for supplies & to coordinate movements & support with the rest of the army.
Ravenwing wrote:"Killing Dbee's isn't murder, they aren't human, it's pest control!"
Zardoz wrote:You have been raised up from Brutality, to kill the Brutals who multiply, and are legion. To this end, Zardoz your God gave you the gift of the Gun. The Gun is good!
Nekira Sudacne wrote:it also mentioned he based the decision on various reserch on the xiticic on alternate forms of behavor. they are living beings in the end, not pre-programed attack drones, but rather close.
and regardless, the simple fact is there has never been much reserch on the xiticix, and unlikely all the facts are known.
so really, I don't see why things can't change and new things be added.
nope 10000ft is the limit the Xiticix care about and DHT can go as high as 60000ft or 11 miles, so DHT theroy might have a chance and be safe from the orbital defense network , and after looking over cwc again I found most Coalition vechiles have smoke dispensersSamored II wrote:Fly high enough to be out of visual range of the cover swarm and the DHT would be in range of the orbital defense network, engaged, and shot down. No aerial re-supply.
Ravenwing wrote:"Killing Dbee's isn't murder, they aren't human, it's pest control!"
Zardoz wrote:You have been raised up from Brutality, to kill the Brutals who multiply, and are legion. To this end, Zardoz your God gave you the gift of the Gun. The Gun is good!
Ravenwing wrote:"Killing Dbee's isn't murder, they aren't human, it's pest control!"
Zardoz wrote:You have been raised up from Brutality, to kill the Brutals who multiply, and are legion. To this end, Zardoz your God gave you the gift of the Gun. The Gun is good!
you know take a walk down the elder queen 's chambers mister funny manZylo wrote:Mech-Viper wrote:apples and oranges and pears and peanuts, you guys just hate Jericho Holmes , because the best warrior Lazlo has ios some high-mightly self righteous witch named Erin " Karl Prosek dumped my lame self" Tarn
When did Erin Tarn become a warrior, or a witch, or even a leader of Lazlo?
I can see why you're confused on this issue. It's because you are confused in general.
Ravenwing wrote:"Killing Dbee's isn't murder, they aren't human, it's pest control!"
Zardoz wrote:You have been raised up from Brutality, to kill the Brutals who multiply, and are legion. To this end, Zardoz your God gave you the gift of the Gun. The Gun is good!
What are you talking about? I think you've lost itMech-Viper wrote:you know take a walk down the elder queen 's chambers mister funny manZylo wrote:Mech-Viper wrote:apples and oranges and pears and peanuts, you guys just hate Jericho Holmes , because the best warrior Lazlo has ios some high-mightly self righteous witch named Erin " Karl Prosek dumped my lame self" Tarn
When did Erin Tarn become a warrior, or a witch, or even a leader of Lazlo?
I can see why you're confused on this issue. It's because you are confused in general.
Anyway it's not up to us to question this as the answers to these questions already exist in WB:23. That's why they are there, and that's why it's so confusing when two books contradict themselves.Korentin_Black wrote:Alejandro wrote:One thing to point out in relation to the "smart bugs & queens" concept.
They're not human. They don't think like us. They are very smart insect creatures with a hive mentality. Trying to apply human battle concepts to not just alien creatures, but alien insects really doesn't work at all. If they were human beings with extra arms you might pull off that kind of reasoning...but they aren't.
Now this is another one of those muddy areas that sometimes leads to lazy thinking again... 'They're not like us so they must think differently'.
It's possibly because we have a rather exalted set of delusions about how profound our own thought processes are, but right down where it counts there's a pretty simple reptile sitting at the top of our spinal cord and then so vague flim-flam going on above it which we sometimes mistake as being 'us'.
The basic imperatives of any successful life-form able to exist and thrive in multiple dimensions would have to be pretty much static - it must be adaptable psychologically (and/or physiologically) to new environments, it must be able to identify and avoid or destroy dangers to its survival in an appropriate fashion, it must secure 'territory' for security and expansion (this can be defined as an evolutionary niche or actual real estate). Moreover it must be able to overcome existinging behavioural patterns when those turn out to have a negative survival value in the new environment.
Throwing intelligence into the equation doesn't actually change any of these, though it sometimes moves the goalposts a little. Other motives may vary (but no matter what Star Trek would have you believe glueing a Cornish Pasty to someones head, painting them red and having them only talk in rhyme doesn't quite cut it) but the basics remain pretty damn' basic for more or less everything on our planet - and that includes a hell of a lot of ground, behaviourally speaking.
Yeah I'm a total n00b.Korentin_Black wrote:grandmaster z0b wrote:Anyway it's not up to us to question this
So... you'd be like... really new here, right? ^_-
Tamaranis wrote:It'd be more like a bunch of splugorth minions in number sufficient to seriously deplete or overcome the CS standing forces being located somewhere near Chi-Town, and the CS not just blindly throwing every single soldier on hand at them and hoping for the best.
Uhhh...no. Xiticix don't coexist with ANYTHING.D3m1G0D wrote:What Holmes did could be possible. Just a matter of opinion.
Xiticix attack posture could be seen as similar to killer bees. People can and do live around them. Can the entire hive come out in force? Yes. Do they do this on a daily basis at the drop of a hat? No. The colony could not survive loosing those numbers every day.
Xiticix only eat humans/SN beings if the have a high amount of PPE. If Holmes army is not attacking back there is no reason for the bugs to keep going after them. Xiticix probably only want to make a point "No Trespassing!"
I'm asking you kindly: Do you have any inkling of just how many troops 500,000 men comprise?? Even in California, the most populous State in the Union, MOST of their major Cities don't have populations that large.Food for holmes army can be seen a number of ways. Hunt along the way. The "hive Lands" are not barren. This is plausible if you keep the Xiticix focused on the main group and not the hundreds of small groups you send out to gather resources.
Nnnnnnnnope.Another answer is to air drop in supplies. This is nothing new to militaries.
do i think honestly think holmes can make that trip, yes because he did everything to not to get the xiticix worked up any more then they were, , yes with use of smoke, smoke grenades, keep moving at a steadly speed, the training level of his troops , depend which vechiles survive , depending on the weather, and condition of supplies, each played part in holmes plans.grandmaster z0b wrote:What are you talking about? I think you've lost itMech-Viper wrote:you know take a walk down the elder queen 's chambers mister funny manZylo wrote:Mech-Viper wrote:apples and oranges and pears and peanuts, you guys just hate Jericho Holmes , because the best warrior Lazlo has ios some high-mightly self righteous witch named Erin " Karl Prosek dumped my lame self" Tarn
When did Erin Tarn become a warrior, or a witch, or even a leader of Lazlo?
I can see why you're confused on this issue. It's because you are confused in general.![]()
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I want Holmes' mission to make sense instead of just making up lame excuses for why it's actually possible.
You brought up Hannibal crossing the Alps before as a RL example, but he had everything meticulously planned including adequate supplies. I love military history so I want this to have similar logic so that it become a great feat rather than dues ex machina.
well if this happened odds are its just not the coalition attacking it's vanguard, d-bees from the burbs, humans from the burbs, coaliton friendly mercs in the area and any pro coalition froces in the area.Tamaranis wrote:
It'd be more like a bunch of splugorth minions in number sufficient to seriously deplete or overcome the CS standing forces being located somewhere near Chi-Town, and the CS not just blindly throwing every single soldier on hand at them and hoping for the best.
Ravenwing wrote:"Killing Dbee's isn't murder, they aren't human, it's pest control!"
Zardoz wrote:You have been raised up from Brutality, to kill the Brutals who multiply, and are legion. To this end, Zardoz your God gave you the gift of the Gun. The Gun is good!
Ravenwing wrote:"Killing Dbee's isn't murder, they aren't human, it's pest control!"
Zardoz wrote:You have been raised up from Brutality, to kill the Brutals who multiply, and are legion. To this end, Zardoz your God gave you the gift of the Gun. The Gun is good!
welcome to megaverse forumsdarkmax wrote:Alejandro wrote:darkmax wrote:Man! After 2 days this argument is still going on?!
*points to the CS vs REF thread* This surprises you?
That was a heated discussion with convictions and beliefs.
Ravenwing wrote:"Killing Dbee's isn't murder, they aren't human, it's pest control!"
Zardoz wrote:You have been raised up from Brutality, to kill the Brutals who multiply, and are legion. To this end, Zardoz your God gave you the gift of the Gun. The Gun is good!
Tamaranis wrote:Killer Cyborg wrote:Tamaranis wrote:It'd be more like a bunch of splugorth minions in number sufficient to seriously deplete or overcome the CS standing forces being located somewhere near Chi-Town, and the CS not just blindly throwing every single soldier on hand at them and hoping for the best.
Find some hard numbers on that and you'll have a good argument.
What was the population of the hive(s) in control of the territory that Holmes passed through? What was the makeup of his own army?
Small enough!
only the 180,000 to 250,000 and the rest are estimates, as is the number before itKiller Cyborg wrote:Tamaranis wrote:Killer Cyborg wrote:Tamaranis wrote:It'd be more like a bunch of splugorth minions in number sufficient to seriously deplete or overcome the CS standing forces being located somewhere near Chi-Town, and the CS not just blindly throwing every single soldier on hand at them and hoping for the best.
Find some hard numbers on that and you'll have a good argument.
What was the population of the hive(s) in control of the territory that Holmes passed through? What was the makeup of his own army?
Small enough!
So no hard numbers, then?
Ravenwing wrote:"Killing Dbee's isn't murder, they aren't human, it's pest control!"
Zardoz wrote:You have been raised up from Brutality, to kill the Brutals who multiply, and are legion. To this end, Zardoz your God gave you the gift of the Gun. The Gun is good!
Mech-Viper wrote:only the 180,000 to 250,000 and the rest are estimates, as is the number before itKiller Cyborg wrote:Tamaranis wrote:Killer Cyborg wrote:Tamaranis wrote:It'd be more like a bunch of splugorth minions in number sufficient to seriously deplete or overcome the CS standing forces being located somewhere near Chi-Town, and the CS not just blindly throwing every single soldier on hand at them and hoping for the best.
Find some hard numbers on that and you'll have a good argument.
What was the population of the hive(s) in control of the territory that Holmes passed through? What was the makeup of his own army?
Small enough!
So no hard numbers, then?
SOT3 107 SOT5 110 SOT 6 13 and WB 23 page85-88, number that attacked holmes, his troops was listed at over 400,000Killer Cyborg wrote:Mech-Viper wrote:only the 180,000 to 250,000 and the rest are estimates, as is the number before itKiller Cyborg wrote:Tamaranis wrote:Killer Cyborg wrote:Tamaranis wrote:It'd be more like a bunch of splugorth minions in number sufficient to seriously deplete or overcome the CS standing forces being located somewhere near Chi-Town, and the CS not just blindly throwing every single soldier on hand at them and hoping for the best.
Find some hard numbers on that and you'll have a good argument.
What was the population of the hive(s) in control of the territory that Holmes passed through? What was the makeup of his own army?
Small enough!
So no hard numbers, then?
Quotes and page numbers, please.
And, for the heck of it, mention what the numbers relate to. Is that supposed to be the xiticix hive population, or the number of Holmes' troops?
Ravenwing wrote:"Killing Dbee's isn't murder, they aren't human, it's pest control!"
Zardoz wrote:You have been raised up from Brutality, to kill the Brutals who multiply, and are legion. To this end, Zardoz your God gave you the gift of the Gun. The Gun is good!
BonerKill wrote:No, no, we all know the real reason Holmes survived is because he's actually a splintered essence of an evil alien intelligence, the same one that's REALLY the one in control of the CS, and is the same one that controls the Xiticix. And if you think that's too preposterous, I'm sure 3 or 4 world books from now will confirm my theory.
Year: Unknown, but presumably 107-108 P.A.Killer Cyborg wrote:In what year did Holmes make his tour of bugland?
What specific hive(s) did Holmes and his men travel past? What distance?
cornholioprime wrote:Year: Unknown, but presumably 107-108 P.A.Killer Cyborg wrote:In what year did Holmes make his tour of bugland?
What specific hive(s) did Holmes and his men travel past? What distance?
the Psi-Stalker Tribes in Rifts Aftermath are responsible for killing about 2-3 million per year
Page 69 of Rifts: Aftermath as well.Killer Cyborg wrote:cornholioprime wrote:Year: Unknown, but presumably 107-108 P.A.Killer Cyborg wrote:In what year did Holmes make his tour of bugland?
What specific hive(s) did Holmes and his men travel past? What distance?
A CS report from 105 PA estimated the total Xiticix population at between 3-4 million.
XI, p. 85
"At the Xiticix's current unchecked rate of growth there will be approximately 10-12 million in two years, 16-20 million in three year, 30+ million in four and over 50 million in five!"
If Holmes took his journey in 107 PA, there could be as many as 12 million xiticix. Divided between 6 Hives, that's about 2 million per hive.
About 45% of the population of a hive are Warriors, so that's nearly a million fighters without even including Hunters, Leapers, and others.
They could indeed have had the preferred 2:1 advantage that they prefer.the Psi-Stalker Tribes in Rifts Aftermath are responsible for killing about 2-3 million per year
Where does it say this?
cornholioprime wrote:Page 69 of Rifts: Aftermath as well.Killer Cyborg wrote:cornholioprime wrote:Year: Unknown, but presumably 107-108 P.A.Killer Cyborg wrote:In what year did Holmes make his tour of bugland?
What specific hive(s) did Holmes and his men travel past? What distance?
A CS report from 105 PA estimated the total Xiticix population at between 3-4 million.
XI, p. 85
"At the Xiticix's current unchecked rate of growth there will be approximately 10-12 million in two years, 16-20 million in three year, 30+ million in four and over 50 million in five!"
If Holmes took his journey in 107 PA, there could be as many as 12 million xiticix. Divided between 6 Hives, that's about 2 million per hive.
About 45% of the population of a hive are Warriors, so that's nearly a million fighters without even including Hunters, Leapers, and others.
They could indeed have had the preferred 2:1 advantage that they prefer.the Psi-Stalker Tribes in Rifts Aftermath are responsible for killing about 2-3 million per year
Where does it say this?
Whatever the numbers, it's plain as the nose on me face that the Bugs had more than sufficient "firepower" to wipe Holmes off the face of the Earth in no time flat.....
Not according to Dead Boy and Mech-V.Killer Cyborg wrote:cornholioprime wrote:Page 69 of Rifts: Aftermath as well.Killer Cyborg wrote:cornholioprime wrote:Year: Unknown, but presumably 107-108 P.A.Killer Cyborg wrote:In what year did Holmes make his tour of bugland?
What specific hive(s) did Holmes and his men travel past? What distance?
A CS report from 105 PA estimated the total Xiticix population at between 3-4 million.
XI, p. 85
"At the Xiticix's current unchecked rate of growth there will be approximately 10-12 million in two years, 16-20 million in three year, 30+ million in four and over 50 million in five!"
If Holmes took his journey in 107 PA, there could be as many as 12 million xiticix. Divided between 6 Hives, that's about 2 million per hive.
About 45% of the population of a hive are Warriors, so that's nearly a million fighters without even including Hunters, Leapers, and others.
They could indeed have had the preferred 2:1 advantage that they prefer.the Psi-Stalker Tribes in Rifts Aftermath are responsible for killing about 2-3 million per year
Where does it say this?
That's in 109 PA, when there are likely "30+ million" xiticix overall.Whatever the numbers, it's plain as the nose on me face that the Bugs had more than sufficient "firepower" to wipe Holmes off the face of the Earth in no time flat.....
It would have been a fight, but it would not be an even fight. Still, the bugs would swarm over them with at least 2:1 odds and kill them.
its canon, corny deal with itcornholioprime wrote:Not according to Dead Boy and Mech-V.Killer Cyborg wrote:cornholioprime wrote:Page 69 of Rifts: Aftermath as well.Killer Cyborg wrote:cornholioprime wrote:Year: Unknown, but presumably 107-108 P.A.Killer Cyborg wrote:In what year did Holmes make his tour of bugland?
What specific hive(s) did Holmes and his men travel past? What distance?
A CS report from 105 PA estimated the total Xiticix population at between 3-4 million.
XI, p. 85
"At the Xiticix's current unchecked rate of growth there will be approximately 10-12 million in two years, 16-20 million in three year, 30+ million in four and over 50 million in five!"
If Holmes took his journey in 107 PA, there could be as many as 12 million xiticix. Divided between 6 Hives, that's about 2 million per hive.
About 45% of the population of a hive are Warriors, so that's nearly a million fighters without even including Hunters, Leapers, and others.
They could indeed have had the preferred 2:1 advantage that they prefer.the Psi-Stalker Tribes in Rifts Aftermath are responsible for killing about 2-3 million per year
Where does it say this?
That's in 109 PA, when there are likely "30+ million" xiticix overall.Whatever the numbers, it's plain as the nose on me face that the Bugs had more than sufficient "firepower" to wipe Holmes off the face of the Earth in no time flat.....
It would have been a fight, but it would not be an even fight. Still, the bugs would swarm over them with at least 2:1 odds and kill them.
A few cans of Raid and a Smoke Bomb or two should even the oddds according to them....
J/K
Ravenwing wrote:"Killing Dbee's isn't murder, they aren't human, it's pest control!"
Zardoz wrote:You have been raised up from Brutality, to kill the Brutals who multiply, and are legion. To this end, Zardoz your God gave you the gift of the Gun. The Gun is good!
You mean like THIS?!?Mech-Viper, railing gainst everyone who has laid out logical reasoning, wrote:its canon, corny deal with it,
you know i yet to see one why its couldn't be done and why, given al the data, and depending other factors time of year, weather, 3rd party force and other factors are never factor into this which each in even a minor way play a part in the enitre the thing
a range of 200 miles per 24hrs, using of smoke and other nonlethal defensive moves, yes it could be pulled
Cornholioprime wrote:Why Holmes's plan simply couldn't have worked:
1. Xiticix Behavior.
The CS didn't just conduct some overnight Gallup Poll on Xiticix Opinions; they actually spent TWENTY YEARS of constant research, "funded" by dead Coalition Troopers by the buttload.
Even more importantly, it wasn't just CS Research that determined Xiticix Behaviours; GOD HIMSELF (Kevin) told you outright that this was precisely the way that Xiticix always act, from an omniscient point of view. We're not just talking about some half-remembered Journal from Erin Tarn or Orion Greenfield.
What happened -or rather, didn't happen -to Holmes and his men -is simply beyond the realm of "possibility."
In Gaming Terms, it would be like an Adventuring Party, all clad in Dragon Skin Armor sneaking into a Wooly Dragon's Lair, waking it up by pooping on its head, and then being allowed to leave with one of the Dragon's most valuable pieces of Treasure unmolested.
2. "Don't fire on the Bugs, not even to save your own lives. Trust me, I'm General Jericho Freakin' Holmes."
'Nuff said on this matter by others and myself. Panicking Soldiers freak out -somehow understandable when one is being eaten alive -shoot down a few Warriors, Death Scent gets released, and the Xs fight to the death.
Simple??
3. Basic Logistics.
500,000 Troops is more Population than a whole hell of a lot of Major Cities in the Real World. There was no means of re-supply, nobody knew they were alive, and Armies DON'T carry around with them all the Food and Water that they need for even DAYS, let alone MONTHS. Mass Starvation for teh Win!!!
Unless, of course, the Hand of God protected him. My guess is that He sent the CS Soldiers manna rained down from Heaven every morning. Confused
4. The Tolkeen Intelligence Gathering Unit.
in many ways, this is the piece de resistance of the whole debacle.
No offense, Bill C., but you mean to tell me with a straight face that the CS Soldiers spent 48-72 hours of sheer hell dodging and ducking your "gentler, kinder" Xiticix, THEN somehow managed to survive in Theater along with the rest of the Army for months in the mostly sterile Tolkeen Hinterlands without material support, THEN after all of this hellish experience, the Interrogators at Tolkeen couldn't get all this undoubetedly "burned into their minds forever" Information out of the Captives' Brains??
Now, I can't really speak for anyone else here, but I kinda think that "I survived the Xiticix Trap you Tolkeen Bastiches while watching my friends get turned into Sludge and I'm here to spy on the Kingdom for my Boss General Holmes, who also survived along with a whole freakin' mostly intact Army and we're gonna make you pay from the north" would kinda stick out like a sore thumb to any and all Psychic Probes...
Uhhhhh....no.
cornholioprime wrote:Why Holmes's plan simply couldn't have worked