tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4487413006559113471.post1287247001982859091..comments2024-03-14T07:11:37.650+00:00Comments on Porky's Expanse!: Plan B: Killzone Secondary ObjectivesPorkyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00604351052444947490noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4487413006559113471.post-79998908583705865532011-04-04T10:03:40.603+01:002011-04-04T10:03:40.603+01:00Thanks very much - I need to work on my characteri...Thanks very much - I need to work on my characterisation a lot, but a little positive feedback never hurts!<br /><br />'Interesting' and 'dynamic' are good words. It can be thought of as a Necromunda for the major 40K factions, not just gangs in Imperial hives. It's a great idea and looks to be taking off. The work b.smoove's been doing lately can only help with that. If you haven't already seen them, check out the AdeptiCon posts at his blog, <a href="http://agentlemansones.blogspot.com/search/label/adepticon" rel="nofollow">here</a>.Porkyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00604351052444947490noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4487413006559113471.post-37864084254707319982011-04-04T04:09:31.934+01:002011-04-04T04:09:31.934+01:00My sincere congratulations on having two suggested...My sincere congratulations on having two suggested missions accepted into the latest Killzone supplement! I originally found out about Killzone through a link you posted in one of your comments on BoLS. I've since printed out the basic rules, and am looking forward to giving it a shot, when hobby time again permits. It seems like a really interesting and dynamic alternative to standard 40K, and the potential for dramatic vignettes in a narrative campaign are of course limitless. Alas I don't get a chance to actually game with my toy soldiers as much as I'd like.<br /><br />So, a bit of role playing in a blog whose mission is to promote a closer bond between roleplay and miniature gaming? What could be more appropriate? I enjoyed the character you portrayed in the post, and it made it just that much more fun to read. Indeed, it's one of the things that caught my eye and kept me reading.Satiranhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13141972487850792243noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4487413006559113471.post-3484550946263655092011-04-03T11:22:39.071+01:002011-04-03T11:22:39.071+01:00I did go out on a bit of a limb given the quality ...I did go out on a bit of a limb given the quality of the video, but as we all know, out on a limb is the only place to be! Seeing you there in a BTP video gave the whole thing an extra dimension. It's great to see all the faces and names from so many different places converging on the one location.<br /><br />As for the cards, no offence taken at all - in the post I'm in character only, and badly I might add. I was chuffed to see one card in there, let alone the second. The quality is very high and I can hardly be miffed with that 15% - when it comes to Killzone, again, everyone wins.Porkyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00604351052444947490noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4487413006559113471.post-19712830860991203742011-04-03T03:14:48.954+01:002011-04-03T03:14:48.954+01:00Tremendous work. I am stunned -that was a brillian...Tremendous work. I am stunned -that was a brilliant spot. <br /><br />You have identified what very well may have been my fifteen seconds of internet fame... lugging tables in the background.<br /><br />Nothing personal about the cards, of course. Your ideas are fantastic. We only had 13 slots at the end of the day, and a mountain of entries. Look at it this way, your stamp is firmly on 15% of this project. No bad.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com