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Post by Zyobot on Oct 6, 2019 18:04:59 GMT
[ For another frivolous fandom idea, 'Ultramarines To D-Day'. for the allies ore Germans. The Allies, I guess. Even though they come from a shit-hole universe and work for a shit-hole of a regime, it just seems more fitting that the Ultramarines be the good guys here. For obvious reasons, however, the Allies stomp harder than IOTL.
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Post by lordroel on Oct 6, 2019 18:27:45 GMT
for the allies ore Germans. The Allies, I guess. Even though they come from a shit-hole universe and work for a shit-hole of a regime, it just seems more fitting that the Ultramarines be the good guys here. For obvious reasons, however, the Allies stomp harder than IOTL. So how many do you plan to drop there.
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Post by stevep on Oct 7, 2019 14:48:19 GMT
The Allies, I guess. Even though they come from a shit-hole universe and work for a shit-hole of a regime, it just seems more fitting that the Ultramarines be the good guys here. For obvious reasons, however, the Allies stomp harder than IOTL. So how many do you plan to drop there.
Plus do they stop when Germany surrenders, which probably means about Lvov, or continue on eastwards?
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Post by lordroel on Oct 7, 2019 14:49:54 GMT
So how many do you plan to drop there. Plus do they stop when Germany surrenders, which probably means about Lvov, or continue on eastwards?
Depending on how many there are, the allies are in a much stronger position to capture Berlin.
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Post by stevep on Oct 7, 2019 14:59:43 GMT
Plus do they stop when Germany surrenders, which probably means about Lvov, or continue on eastwards?
Depending on how many there are, the allies are in a much stronger position to capture Berlin.
Since we're talking WK40K do you mean capture or obliterate? If their enough to get things moving their likely to end up somewhere east of Berlin and there might not be much of Germany left either.
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Post by lordroel on Oct 7, 2019 15:09:43 GMT
Depending on how many there are, the allies are in a much stronger position to capture Berlin. Since we're talking WK40K do you mean capture or obliterate? If their enough to get things moving their likely to end up somewhere east of Berlin and there might not be much of Germany left either. I think capture would be a good thing.
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Post by Zyobot on Oct 14, 2019 18:05:48 GMT
‘Darth Vader To She-Ra: Princess of Power’. This would be a two-round scenario, first with him arriving in the 1985 iteration and second with him in its 2018 counterpart (which is on Netflix).
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Post by lordroel on Oct 14, 2019 18:15:41 GMT
‘Darth Vader To She-Ra: Princess of Power’. This would be a two-round scenario, first with him arriving in the 1985 iteration and second with him in its 2018 counterpart (which is on Netflix). Will he have to kill some of the The Evil Hordeto gain their loyalty.
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Post by Zyobot on Oct 14, 2019 18:44:14 GMT
‘Darth Vader To She-Ra: Princess of Power’. This would be a two-round scenario, first with him arriving in the 1985 iteration and second with him in its 2018 counterpart (which is on Netflix). Will he have to kill some of the The Evil Hordeto gain their loyalty. The loyalty of who, the Princess Rebellion? Because I don’t think that the Horde would take kindly to some black-clad, laser sword-wielding who butchers swaths of their military with supernatural power and ferocity.
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Post by lordroel on Oct 14, 2019 18:46:28 GMT
Will he have to kill some of the The Evil Hordeto gain their loyalty. The loyalty of who, the Princess Rebellion? Because I don’t think that the Horde would take kindly to some black-clad, laser sword-wielding who butchers swaths of their military with supernatural power and ferocity. Well even a person like Darth Vader needs some minions to do the dirty work, he had the Storm troopers, so why not the Horde.
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Post by Zyobot on Oct 15, 2019 17:05:38 GMT
The loyalty of who, the Princess Rebellion? Because I don’t think that the Horde would take kindly to some black-clad, laser sword-wielding who butchers swaths of their military with supernatural power and ferocity. Well even a person like Darth Vader needs some minions to do the dirty work, he had the Storm troopers, so why not the Horde. I...don’t know that he’d get a command position right from the get-go. Maybe his sheer power and skill would earn him a more elite status (i.e. special forces), but I doubt that the Horde would trust a black-clad stranger who’s essentially a dark counterpart to She-Ra in terms of destructive capabilities and, soon enough, in namesake as well. But if he were sent with a mid-sized Imperial Army detachment, Vader would get to call the shots as leader of his own faction in the Horde-Rebellion War. Alternatively, what about sending Old Ben Kenobi or Yoda to the fray? I can see both aiding the Rebellion, with the former providing wisdom and participating in low-level combat, and the latter sweeping aside enemy formations by himself. And both, I think, would make some interesting mentors for Adora on a personal level. Send in Mace Windu, however, and odds are we’ll probably only get diplomatic conduct at best, and the one-man-army treatment from him as he gives She-Ra a run for her money on the battlefield.
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Post by lordroel on Oct 15, 2019 17:14:30 GMT
Well even a person like Darth Vader needs some minions to do the dirty work, he had the Storm troopers, so why not the Horde. I...don’t know that he’d get a command position right from the get-go. Maybe his sheer power and skill would earn him a more elite status (i.e. special forces), but I doubt that the Horde would trust a black-clad stranger who’s essentially a dark counterpart to She-Ra in terms of destructive capabilities and, soon enough, in namesake as well. But if he were sent with a mid-sized Imperial Army detachment, Vader would get to call the shots as leader of his own faction in the Horde-Rebellion War. Alternatively, what about sending Old Ben Kenobi or Yoda to the fray? I can see both aiding the Rebellion, with the former providing wisdom and participating in low-level combat, and the latter sweeping aside enemy formations by himself. And both, I think, would make some interesting mentors for Adora on a personal level. Send in Mace Windu, however, and odds are we’ll probably only get diplomatic conduct at best, and the one-man-army treatment from him as he gives She-Ra a run for her money on the battlefield. But Mace Windu is one of the good guys.
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Post by Zyobot on Oct 15, 2019 17:25:56 GMT
I...don’t know that he’d get a command position right from the get-go. Maybe his sheer power and skill would earn him a more elite status (i.e. special forces), but I doubt that the Horde would trust a black-clad stranger who’s essentially a dark counterpart to She-Ra in terms of destructive capabilities and, soon enough, in namesake as well. But if he were sent with a mid-sized Imperial Army detachment, Vader would get to call the shots as leader of his own faction in the Horde-Rebellion War. Alternatively, what about sending Old Ben Kenobi or Yoda to the fray? I can see both aiding the Rebellion, with the former providing wisdom and participating in low-level combat, and the latter sweeping aside enemy formations by himself. And both, I think, would make some interesting mentors for Adora on a personal level. Send in Mace Windu, however, and odds are we’ll probably only get diplomatic conduct at best, and the one-man-army treatment from him as he gives She-Ra a run for her money on the battlefield. But Mace Windu is one of the good guys. He is. And as such, he’d probably help the Rebellion. But that doesn’t change the fact that Windu probably won’t be casual and cordial with Adora & Friends, even if he’s still polite and civil. Hence, why I see more friendly Jedi like Old Ben Kenobi and Yoda as both a) getting along with them well and b) helping them fight the Horde directly.
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Post by Zyobot on Oct 16, 2019 20:32:56 GMT
'Wonder Woman Joins WW1 In 1914', rather than in 1918 as was true in the DC movie that starred her.
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Post by lordroel on Oct 18, 2019 10:23:12 GMT
'Wonder Woman Joins WW1 In 1914', rather than in 1918 as was true in the DC movie that starred her. Even with here joining the fight, i doubt she can single handed end the war, but it will be a good sign for women around the world with here becoming a icon for them.
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