Josh Sinsapaugh wrote:Holmes' stunt was not impossible...improbable, but not impossible.
I have seen many ways as to how he could have pulled it off.
~ Josh
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Josh Sinsapaugh wrote:Holmes' stunt was not impossible...improbable, but not impossible.
I have seen many ways as to how he could have pulled it off.
~ Josh
RainOfSteel wrote:
An excellent insight that hits the nail on the head with a rune-hammer.
Winter wrote:One of the best thought out answers on this forum I have read for a while
darkmax wrote:So, even if he was flying at a high enough altitude that the Xiticix cannot intercept them.
RainOfSteel wrote:
An excellent insight that hits the nail on the head with a rune-hammer.
Winter wrote:One of the best thought out answers on this forum I have read for a while
darkmax wrote:Dude, that's your outlook of the event, not what is being mantioned here. I think they are trying to discuss if the events mentioned should be a mistake or not.
Tamaranis wrote:Vrykolas2k wrote:...and the xiticix would have eaten them.
Xiticix don't eat people
seven wrote:idiocracy (sp)
Killer Cyborg wrote:seven wrote:idiocracy (sp)
You either spelled an old word wrong, or you invented an extremly cool new word.
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!
newbee2004 wrote:use smoke as both an irritant to keep the Xiticix
away and as cover,
I think this is the big factor. Smoke used right would confuse and blind the Xiticix. earth bees (killer and honey) swarm and attack when their hive is threaten, but bee keeps use smoke to confuse them and block the senses so they do nothing. Being as the Xiticix have been compaired to bees both physically and mentaly. This could have worked.
newbee2004 wrote:not 8m but the first 72 hours after that the bugs backed off.
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!
darkmax wrote:Now, let's consider the fact that they are 500,000 strong. Crossing the Xiticix territory in such a big "parade" would certainly caused a lot of ruse, but the giant insects will not attack. Safety in numbers applies here.
Unless there are double the number of Xiticix at the same spot where the troops are, the Xiticix is not likely to attack, unless they were provoked.
If the Xiticix are like the insects, in terms of intelligence, they will not attack unless they are molested.
But then again, they could have each carried 10 cans of insect-repellents. These aren't exactly heavy to carry.
Mech-Viper wrote: Jericho Holmes is cut from the same mold as Hannibal,Rommel, PATTON (TANKER GOD) Razz as many others
Mech-Viper wrote::shock:
my question is
do you all own all the books?
can you put 1+1 togethor
could jericho do it?
yes he could, why?
Jericho Holmes is cut from the same mold as Hannibal,Rommel, PATTON (TANKER GOD) as many others
What a brother couldnt be able to do this
hello hannibal wasnt white
Coalition States has the most info on Xiticix, and Jericho got lucky, yes he has the goldern horseshoe shove up his ass
Just ignore all the racial stuff and it's still a good pointJack Daniels wrote:Mech-Viper wrote::shock:
my question is
do you all own all the books?
can you put 1+1 togethor
could jericho do it?
yes he could, why?
Jericho Holmes is cut from the same mold as Hannibal,Rommel, PATTON (TANKER GOD) as many others
What a brother couldnt be able to do this
hello hannibal wasnt white
Coalition States has the most info on Xiticix, and Jericho got lucky, yes he has the goldern horseshoe shove up his ass
Who are you and what have you done to the Mech-Viper who wrote coherent posts? I have fond memories of reading what that guy had to say.
JD Vance: Turns couches into loveseats.
Killer Cyborg wrote:Xiticix Invasion, p. 11
"Large groups of invaders (more than 20) typically elicit a massive swarm of Warriors with two Xiticix for every one invader; giant robots and vehicles will earn 4-8 Warriors each."
Incorrect.darkmax wrote:Now, let's consider the fact that they are 500,000 strong. Crossing the Xiticix territory in such a big "parade" would certainly caused a lot of ruse, but the giant insects will not attack. Safety in numbers applies here.
Unless there are double the number of Xiticix at the same spot where the troops are, the Xiticix is not likely to attack, unless they were provoked.
If the Xiticix are like the insects, in terms of intelligence, they will not attack unless they are molested.
But then again, they could have each carried 10 cans of insect-repellents. These aren't exactly heavy to carry.
If you don't want to discuss it then you don't have to read this thread, some of us want to discuss how this is possible to enhance the game.Prince Artemis wrote:Okay, seriously, you guys are kicking this dead horse to the point that it's now a scattered pile of dust. so i'll say this.
Does it honestly matter? Seriously, doing the 'impossible' is what this game is all about. If you've never played a game where your characters have pulled off a certain death situations and won through to the end i honestly have pitty on the horrably boring games you've been playing. Do your characters all sit arround playing darts and discuss the weather?
So what if an NPC was able to pull off the same? As someone pointed out, this guy has a habit of being lucky. This game is is all about this kind of thing. Is it unlikely that this was able to happen? Definatly, but not impossible. Heck, if you're going to complain about this then what about the odds of both japan turning on their warp gates the exact moment the ley lines errupted? That a dragon was able to work as a librarian in chi town for several years? Seriously, you guys would have an easier time arguing about the continuity of the simpsons than an rpg that's different for every player group and the main setting revolves arround reality being shattered!
I would be happy to believe in Holmes' story if it included some interesting tactic or strategy to explain how he was able to pull it off. I like the idea of a diversionary strike, sacrificing some of his biggest war machines as they were the hardest to hide to draw the Xiticix away from the main force. After that battle was over the rest of the force lights a large forrest fire north of their position to hide their scent from the Xiticix and use it as a shield that the Xiticix were unwilling to pass, especially as the army was by this stage moving south east away from the hivelands.
Or something like that.
Prince Artemis wrote:Okay, seriously, you guys are kicking this dead horse to the point that it's now a scattered pile of dust. so i'll say this.
Does it honestly matter? Seriously, doing the 'impossible' is what this game is all about. If you've never played a game where your characters have pulled off a certain death situations and won through to the end i honestly have pitty on the horrably boring games you've been playing. Do your characters all sit arround playing darts and discuss the weather?
So what if an NPC was able to pull off the same? As someone pointed out, this guy has a habit of being lucky. This game is is all about this kind of thing. Is it unlikely that this was able to happen? Definatly, but not impossible. Heck, if you're going to complain about this then what about the odds of both japan turning on their warp gates the exact moment the ley lines errupted? That a dragon was able to work as a librarian in chi town for several years? Seriously, you guys would have an easier time arguing about the continuity of the simpsons than an rpg that's different for every player group and the main setting revolves arround reality being shattered!
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.Korentin_Black wrote:Just to play Devils Advocate here...
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.
No-one, and that means no-one on Rifts Earth has ever /tried/ marching even a couple of thousand heavy mechanised troopers into Hive territory, let alone nearly a third of the adult male military-age population of the C.S. (but that's a different argument ^_^ ). Hell, no-one but the C.S. and Triax /have/ those kind of forces deployed in the field (Atlantis is pointedly not deploying those kind of forces anywhere, because it likes being able to stay on the planet without having to fight a war that would probably destroy it).
Given that they would all have been low-P.P.E. and quite specifically avoiding aggressive contact with any representatives of the nest who didn't outright attack them, it's not impossible that the usual 'get them' response got edited by some fairly bright local hive-commanders after the first couple of patrols met up with blast-radius plasma missiles and the initial wave of coalition casualties happened, none of whom were mages.
It's not necessarily what happened, but it's as plausable a line of thinking as any - though I of course say that from the position of not having bothered with the SoT books from something of a lack of interest at the time.
Brother, there ain't an Army in the Megaverse who would, in "real life," NOT fire upon an Enemy who was delivering unto them such horrendous casualties.Prince Artemis wrote:Also consider that these people are heavily trained(despite popular opinion to the contrary) and they would do whatever their commanding officer told you to do, espeically since not doing so would just mean you'd likely end up joining the next meal. gruesome, yes, horrible, yes, likely, darn tooting in that situation.
Prince Artemis wrote:oh, my mistakes, the difficult but possible huh? that's a relative term you know. heck, me passing university calculous is difficult but possible.
Now, one thing i can't do is call down lighting with a few words and a gesture, throw things arround with my mind, phase through walls, take a tank round to the chest without fliching, survive in space in casual wear or shot someone one handed with a rifle behind my back using a spoon. These are Impossibilities and improbabilities, all of which the average pc is capable of and in some case even more amazing things.
to site something someone else brought up:
Xiticix Invasion, p. 11
"Large groups of invaders (more than 20) typically elicit a massive swarm of Warriors with two Xiticix for every one invader; giant robots and vehicles will earn 4-8 Warriors each."
okay, so what happens if they can't have the numbers advantage that this clearly illustrates is their standard mode of operations.
Likely, they make minor attacks with a few bugs occasionally to see if they can splinter the main group and take out those that give chase.
as far as i've seen they didn't survive unscathed and people did die, someone mentioned 100k died.
You wondered about food and water?
dues ex machina? not quite. the 'come out of no where' type deals have happen countless times in war. in ww2 i do beleive(it may have been ww1, i don't have the book near by to check) there was a hill, fortified with a machine gun and the troops there were using mustard gas. 2 american squads and a british squad were slaughtered there. the only people in the area were newfoundland engineers so they were given the mission. They pissed on some rags and tied them over their mouths and noses and were able to take the hill since the gunners at the top never even considered they'd survive the mustard gas and were cought completely off guard. Now, does this story sound familiar?
Prince Artemis wrote:Well, i'm going to fly the original flag i've flown. that you guys are beating a dead horse so far into the ground it's come out the other side and you won't even consider other options, but just one last point i'd like to make before i go. if the hive had that many soldiers why didn't they just over throw tolkeen long ago? seriously, as much as they attack any intruders they also like to spread and they intend to know that tolkeen is gone according to aftermath.
anyway, obviously your view is entirely right and everything everyone else says is wrong and the writers of the series should cut their hands off so that they may never commit such a litterary abortion ever again.
to quote homer simpsons: "now that's sarcasm!"
Prince Artemis wrote:...dues ex machina? not quite. the 'come out of no where' type deals have happen countless times in war. in ww2 i do beleive(it may have been ww1, i don't have the book near by to check) there was a hill, fortified with a machine gun and the troops there were using mustard gas. 2 american squads and a british squad were slaughtered there. the only people in the area were newfoundland engineers so they were given the mission. They pissed on some rags and tied them over their mouths and noses and were able to take the hill since the gunners at the top never even considered they'd survive the mustard gas and were cought completely off guard. Now, does this story sound familiar?
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!
When I get back I'll shoot all this balderdash out of the water.Mech-Viper wrote:page 11 yup and a couple of smoke grenades launched into Xiticix mouths, would teach the others not to mess with that one over there.
I wish everybody stop acting like Holmes just walked thru there untouched
He losed 25% of his troops and armor and only used non-lethal defensive moves, poke, jab and swat with the use of smoke for 72 hours then after that 60% of the xiticix broke off, maybe they saw the CS was no longer a threat( both sides have faced each other ) the other 40% stayed with them and hover, buzzed them and did lone random attacks with no attacks back for three weeks
please docornholioprime wrote:When I get back I'll shoot all this balderdash out of the water.Mech-Viper wrote:page 11 yup and a couple of smoke grenades launched into Xiticix mouths, would teach the others not to mess with that one over there.
I wish everybody stop acting like Holmes just walked thru there untouched
He losed 25% of his troops and armor and only used non-lethal defensive moves, poke, jab and swat with the use of smoke for 72 hours then after that 60% of the xiticix broke off, maybe they saw the CS was no longer a threat( both sides have faced each other ) the other 40% stayed with them and hover, buzzed them and did lone random attacks with no attacks back for three weeks
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:please docornholioprime wrote:When I get back I'll shoot all this balderdash out of the water.Mech-Viper wrote:
He losed 25% of his troops and armor and only used non-lethal defensive moves, poke, jab and swat with the use of smoke for 72 hours then after that 60% of the xiticix broke off, maybe they saw the CS was no longer a threat( both sides have faced each other ) the other 40% stayed with them and hover, buzzed them and did lone random attacks with no attacks back for three weeks
el magico -- darklorddc wrote:The Xiticix keep attacking any large group until all are slain, no matter how many of their warriors it takes to do it.
They don't back off.
They don't retreat.
If you were one of the 25% of the soldiers that got killed, I'm 1,000,000% certain that you'd open fire when the xiticix is trying to carry you off to the hive or is peeling open your armor with a megadamage xiticix can opener. Unless you were lobotomized temporarily for the trip there's NO WAY IN HEAVEN OR EARTH THAT THE SOLDIERS BEING BUTCHERED did not open fire. None. Not even a little chance. Not even a teeny tiny chance.
I don't care if the guy next to him, whose been his best friend for 10 years, decides not to open fire. The guy whose being made into a xiticix chew toy is going to shoot....repeatedly....
9 people or less, maximum, should have come out of the hivelands alive, under any circumstances.
el magico -- darklorddc wrote:The Xiticix keep attacking any large group until all are slain, no matter how many of their warriors it takes to do it.
They don't back off.
They don't retreat.
If you were one of the 25% of the soldiers that got killed, I'm 1,000,000% certain that you'd open fire when the xiticix is trying to carry you off to the hive or is peeling open your armor with a megadamage xiticix can opener. Unless you were lobotomized temporarily for the trip there's NO WAY IN HEAVEN OR EARTH THAT THE SOLDIERS BEING BUTCHERED did not open fire. None. Not even a little chance. Not even a teeny tiny chance.
I don't care if the guy next to him, whose been his best friend for 10 years, decides not to open fire. The guy whose being made into a xiticix chew toy is going to shoot....repeatedly....
Oh, and on top of that, a large portion of the frontline troops are specifically stated as being dogboys and psi-stalkers. Yeah, no psi-stalkers or dogboys opened fire when the alien monsters were attacking....right....
And unless the contingent just happened to snag APCs full of supplies or turned to cannibalism which we haven't heard about, they'd have starved. They were in the hivelands for months. Even if the above occurred, they didn't have drinking water. Dead in a week. The hivelands are desolate wastes. And to get water from rivers they'd have to get out of the APCs and stock up...there are millions of xiticix trying to get at them in their "suddenly invulnerable to MDC weapons" APCs. What joker got the short straw to open the door and dunk a million convenient canteens into the river?
9 people or less, maximum, should have come out of the hivelands alive, under any circumstances. They should have been disheveled, half-crazed, starved, dehydrated, suffering from post traumatic stress disorder and incapable of attacking a Florida nursing home effectively.
Slag wrote:Hmmm...a contradiction in Rifts!
Last time Josh & I noticed two contradictary World Books (CS Navy & Spirit West) we ended up with the green light two World Books and a Sourcebook.
Wouldn't it be crazy if instead of adding to the incessent whining about that which can not be changed someone were to capitalize on this golden opportunity to join the echelons of Palladium Books Freelancers?
:ok:Killer Cyborg wrote:
I have nothing against a writer coming in and fixing the problem, but it does annoy me when people cannot admit that it IS a problem.
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!
cornholioprime wrote::ok:Killer Cyborg wrote:
I have nothing against a writer coming in and fixing the problem, but it does annoy me when people cannot admit that it IS a problem.
really??that's not what page 11 saysel magico -- darklorddc wrote:Mech-Viper wrote:Holmes never challenged Xiticix and had his troops keep on moving
That has nothing to do with the issue....there's no mention of either challenging the xiticix or keeping moving as being a factor in their behavior. It's like saying "they made it out because water south of the equator goes down the drain counterclockwise."
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!
Mech-Viper wrote:i know the information bewteen SOT and XI makes little sense
So you noticed a contradiction and *poof* in a puff of smoke you became PB freelancers?Slag wrote:Hmmm...a contradiction in Rifts!
Last time Josh & I noticed two contradictary World Books (CS Navy & Spirit West) we ended up with the green light two World Books and a Sourcebook.
Wouldn't it be crazy if instead of adding to the incessent whining about that which can not be changed someone were to capitalize on this golden opportunity to join the echelons of Palladium Books Freelancers?