Surely you can tell the range by just counting the hexes?
War and Peace countersheet question
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War and Peace countersheet question
Does anyone know what the yellow-on-black 1/2" 'Range 10' counters are for in War & Peace?
Surely you can tell the range by just counting the hexes?
Surely you can tell the range by just counting the hexes?

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Ribbons are awarded for a lot of things. Getting a scenario published in a product gets you a meritorious ribbon (diamond) for that product. (Getting into a communique doesn't since the only ribbons for communique are given to staffers who proofread a whole year of them, but if the scenario bounces to a regular product, you get the ribbon then.) Same applies to "rules" but we publish very few of those, and the ribbon for Loren Knight writing a sniper rule in CapLog and for Terry O'Carroll for doing a scenario in the same CapLog is the same ribbon.
If anybody wants their ribbons, let me know and I will send you a jpg (or a PDF if you prefer and tell me).
The records are not perfect, but we are working on updating them. For example, most products (say, R7) had the ribbons posted for the "staffers" but not for ships and scenarios. we're working to catch those up, but remember that I can only do that on customer request time, since "billable hours" have to be spent on things that make the company enough money to pay me my salary. I cannot spend all day or all week doing things that produce no revenue.
If you did a scenario in, say, R9, and want the ribbon for it, you send me an email pointing out that you did scenario for R9 but don't have a ribbon for R9. I put that email into the customer request file, and on some subsequent Wednesday I go check and see if we ever did those. If not, I do the "missing" ribbons for everybody in R9 and we move on. It's VERY easy for someone who did a scenario in R9 to get me to "audit the records" and get him his ribbon. It's very HARD for someone who playtested something for R9 and didn't get listed to get the review board to issue such a ribbon because nobody remembers that far back and who did what. The only time to get a missing ribbon for "work we forgot to mention" is right after the awards are posted. So, let's say you playtest Star Fleet Marines: Assault and CL#42 doesn't list a ribbon for you. Tell me THEN (in late Nove 2010) and I will review the records and see if, shucks, we forgot to list you, and will add your name to the list.
If anybody wants their ribbons, let me know and I will send you a jpg (or a PDF if you prefer and tell me).
The records are not perfect, but we are working on updating them. For example, most products (say, R7) had the ribbons posted for the "staffers" but not for ships and scenarios. we're working to catch those up, but remember that I can only do that on customer request time, since "billable hours" have to be spent on things that make the company enough money to pay me my salary. I cannot spend all day or all week doing things that produce no revenue.
If you did a scenario in, say, R9, and want the ribbon for it, you send me an email pointing out that you did scenario for R9 but don't have a ribbon for R9. I put that email into the customer request file, and on some subsequent Wednesday I go check and see if we ever did those. If not, I do the "missing" ribbons for everybody in R9 and we move on. It's VERY easy for someone who did a scenario in R9 to get me to "audit the records" and get him his ribbon. It's very HARD for someone who playtested something for R9 and didn't get listed to get the review board to issue such a ribbon because nobody remembers that far back and who did what. The only time to get a missing ribbon for "work we forgot to mention" is right after the awards are posted. So, let's say you playtest Star Fleet Marines: Assault and CL#42 doesn't list a ribbon for you. Tell me THEN (in late Nove 2010) and I will review the records and see if, shucks, we forgot to list you, and will add your name to the list.
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Captain's Log #40
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CL41 has a snapshot article which offers an insight into the M81 Pirates, too.
Essentially, the ships in CL40 are 'export' models; stripped of certain pieces of technology by their Nebuline builders, before being sold to various pirate bands (some of which were eventually able to build more Destroyers by themselves). I'm hoping the original versions, and the wingless warship designs they were originally derived from, might find a home in SFB and/or FC someday.
As an aside, I find the concept of the Nebuline to be very interesting, not least since it echoes that of Omega's Qixa in my mind. They too have some ships designed primarily to operate in deep space (traders, not raiders) as well as a separate defence fleet optimised to fight within their home nebula.
Essentially, the ships in CL40 are 'export' models; stripped of certain pieces of technology by their Nebuline builders, before being sold to various pirate bands (some of which were eventually able to build more Destroyers by themselves). I'm hoping the original versions, and the wingless warship designs they were originally derived from, might find a home in SFB and/or FC someday.
As an aside, I find the concept of the Nebuline to be very interesting, not least since it echoes that of Omega's Qixa in my mind. They too have some ships designed primarily to operate in deep space (traders, not raiders) as well as a separate defence fleet optimised to fight within their home nebula.
The only reason the Nebuline survived is that Tholian web doesn't work in a nebula, and transporters and shuttles are also useless (hurting the Selts too). I wonder if there are any Space Mantas in the M81 galaxy, or if that species is unique to the Cotton Candy Nebula?
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"Man, Terry, you are like a loophole seeking missle!" - Mike West

"Man, Terry, you are like a loophole seeking missle!" - Mike West



