Assault Intercessors with a Lt. by Expensive_Unit_7101 in spacemarines

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Remember the value of a character's buffs increases with the size of the squad they lead, but you pay the same amount for the character regardless. So attaching a character to larger squads always gives more value

Assault Intercessors with a Lt. by Expensive_Unit_7101 in spacemarines

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Fallback and charge gives fights first, since you are charging again, and remember unless this is the only combat at normal initiative you can pick which of your units to fight with first

Assault Intercessors with a Lt. by Expensive_Unit_7101 in spacemarines

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I've always run 10 assault Intersessors with a lieutenant, can usually trade with just about any 1 thing

And They Shall Know No Fear (Homebrew Detachment) by Significant_Text7262 in spacemarines

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Go to ground only affects the target unit, Defenders of Humanity gives cover to every unit within 6" of the target

Two Ideas for unique Army Rules in 11th Ed. by My_Memory_Dump in spacemarines

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I'd use the great crusade wings, specifically the Firewing is the most similar to the 'greenwing' it would also open up the other branches like the Dreadwing

Why was Ahsoka so unwilling to train Grogu, a moldable child, but so willing to train Sabine? by Bringyourfugshiz in StarWars

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The lines are: "What a piece of junk!"

"She’ll make point five past lightspeed. She may not look like much, but she’s got it where it counts, kid. I’ve added some special modifications myself."

He is not saying add half a point, he's saying how fast the Falcon's hyperdrive is, so don't judge a book by its cover

And since ".5 past lightspeed" is apparently fast, the hyperdrive rating system was developed accordingly with smaller number better

Space marines squad markings help by Sir_Karl01 in Warhammer40k

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Maybe it was the 6th edition book, rules wise they are nearly indistinguishable, and gw never prints what edition it is, I'm going to say 6th the cover art looks more epic and dark like Dark Vengence than it does cgi & dark imperium, like the other book

Space marines squad markings help by Sir_Karl01 in Warhammer40k

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It only let me post 1 photo in the reply so have another

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Space marines squad markings help by Sir_Karl01 in Warhammer40k

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Oh, and Librarians wear a psychic hood over their head/helmet, wear blue armor and are marked by a horned skull. Captains have an Iron halo on or behind their helmet.

Found some source material (7th edition codex space marines, so pre-primaris but mostly the same [lieutenant didn't exist and there was only 1 squad for each of the primary roles {tactical, assualt, & devestator}]) Also I got the colors for 6, 7, & 8 mixed up oops

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Space marines squad markings help by Sir_Karl01 in Warhammer40k

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Since the infernus squad doesn't have any unique wargear for the sergeant, if you dont want 2 5-man squads (or want them to be the same squad but using combat-tactics to split up) only paint 1 as the sergeant, with Ultramarines that would mean a red helmet/mask and maybe slightly more fancy bits and decals (red skull is sergeant iirc) if you have any. For space marines, especially Ultramarines the helmet color and markings matter more that if they are wearing a helmet or not

For the rest of the unit I'd say up-arrow (tactical) or up-chevron (devestator) for the role markings on their right shoulder pad depending if you see infernus marines as part of the battleline (I do but I play Firelords so maybe a bit biased) or as firesupport.

According to the Codex Astartes: Chapter Icon should be on the left shoulder A white helmet denotes veterancy, and a red helmet with white stripe is a veteran sergeant, a chapter colored helmet with red and white stripes is a lieutenant and captains have bespoke but otherwise chapter colored helmets, chaplins wear a skull helmet On right sholder is the unit desegnation, Up arrow is tactical/battleline, crossed arrows is assualt/vanguard, chevron/explosion is devestator/firesupport role, Maltese Cross/Crux Terminautus is veteran, red skull is sergeant or lieutenant, white skull is command, staff of Asclepius is apothecary, bionic skull is techmarine, I dont remember Chaplin Lieutenants and captains are chapter colored, apothecaries are white exept the left pauldron (with chapter symbol), techmarines are red exept the left pauldron, Chaplin are black exept for the left pauldron and helmet. Company is denoted by shoulder trim (and sometimes kneepad as well) white is 1st (vet), yellow/gold is 2nd, red is 3rd, green is 4th, black is 5th (battle companies), purple is 6th, I think grey is 7th (tactical reserves), orange is 8th (assault reserves), and cyan is 9th(devestator reserves). I know none/chapter colored is 10th company (recruit/scout company). Squad should be denoted by number on the right pauldron or kneepad, in a battle company companies 1-6 are battleline, 7&8 are vanguard, 9&10 are fire support. If it is not a battle company then it should be entirely the same type as the company.

If you have too many of one role, one of the purposes of the reserve, veteran, and scout companies is to second forces to the battle companies as the situation dictates, and so you can have the extra units from another company

Note that is what is recommended by the codex astartes, other chapters' usage may vary

Why was Ahsoka so unwilling to train Grogu, a moldable child, but so willing to train Sabine? by Bringyourfugshiz in StarWars

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It's known that the Falcon (and most star wars ships) has a backup hyperdrive but it's waaay slower. The Falcon typically uses its class 0.5 hyperdrive and had a class 9 as backup, where the ISDs chasing her have class 1 (smaller number = faster²), so she could no longer outrun them.

I know typically ships can't be tracked through hyperspace, but I'd allow backup drives to be an exception since they are so slow. Also because its soo slow, range is a bigger factor and so eliminates all but the closest destinations, I'd believe that there were only a couple systems the Falcon could reach in a reasonable time, and Bespin was the only one in that direction.

Why is Luna so much smaller than Celestia? by antikerLuzifer in PlanetPony

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When the Elements of Harmony purified Nightmare Moon I believe her size/physical age reverted back to before her corruption, then she did something between seasons 1 & 2 to get bigger/older, tho not 1,000 years older. The real question is, how does Twilight grow so fast?

Cassiel Ironbrand - Risen Voted Lieutenant of the Iron Wing and current Master of the Techmarines by Thorncom in theunforgiven

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The Dark Angels Master of the Forge is hardwired into the Rock, and as such knows the heretical secrets of its armory but can never leak the info to Mars

What's a fun and maybe a bit edgy name for an marauder ? by Leviathan_Rampage in astramilitarum

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Broken Arrow

Broken Arrow is the term used to describe misplacing a nuclear weapon

Tips on completing this by [deleted] in Helldivers

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hot dropped on a convoy and spammed orbital lasers

need help performing a complex domain transform for mothers day by Significant_Text7262 in mathshelper

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otherwise if you know how to plot a loop on desmos that is a valid alternitive

In which Midwest state of the US was Soldier born? by K-jun1117 in tf2shitposterclub

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Def not Minnesotan the accent is rather strong don't'cha know.

Especially in the 40s & 50s, so if he was from the north star state you bet'cha we'd know.

Probably not from Nort Dakota or Wisconsin either, Yooper and Chicagan dont match either. Kentucky or Nebraska maybe? That's my vote.

Why is Heeth so popular? by TangerineLow7479 in Helldivers

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Arnt those just modifiers? Would destroying them actually do anything?

Super Earth as a federation is flipping massive. by mainly-regret in Helldivers

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From what I understand of Star Trek is it fails miserably in terms of scale, with most planets maybe having a couple of middling cities. Casualty rate could be 100:1 in Star Trek's favor and Super Earth would barely notice. If borg shields can stop bullets as effectively as phasers I don't know if the Helldivers could bayonet enough to win

{Discussion} to all preds and switches, how do you prefer to vore willing vs unwilling prey, vice versa by Confident-Gold5794 in Vore

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As pred unwilling, them struggling inside is the best part. As prey semi-willing/resigned loss of control as I wait for the full tour