QUOTE (Synner667 @ Jul 12 2009, 05:19 PM)

Awww, bad FASA for having thousands of years old characters that are powerful...
...That you're almost never likely to meet, so won't ever get to really know about, but who are powerful as some Players want their character to be - how unfair, eh ??
No because FASA did this in BattleTech as well.
Also, Synner667, there are a LOT of people in this forum who despise the IEs... AND they are not the frakers I'm talking about!
Shit, you are talking about the Immortal Elves, and I'm talking about ALL THE REST OF THEM! You know the fucktards who are not 100's or 1000's of years old. Most of them are only at MOST 60 years old. No, FASA pushed the "I Win!!!!" Button for the elves.
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QUOTE (kigmatzomat @ Jul 12 2009, 05:25 PM)

Fact 1: The global economy tanked in a way that makes today's fiscal problems what economists might term "a piffle." When 25% of everyone dies, things go sideways. One quarter of the breadwinners died, seriously impacting purchasing. One quarter of the producers died, along with one quarter of the delivery system and one quarter of the sales force so even if there had been money available, the products were not getting to market.
And where does it say that 1/4 of the US population dies?
We already know that if a global pandemic hits the world, there will be more deaths in 3rd world countries than there will be in 1st world countries. We have medicine, and they do not.
QUOTE (kigmatzomat @ Jul 12 2009, 05:25 PM)

Fact 2: Howling Coyote and his band vanished for TWO YEARS (2012 & 2013) before announcing the NAN in 2014. No one really knows what happened then but a crash course in magic theory, medicine lodge building, spirit quests, and weapon collecting was probably on the agenda.
And everyone else was sitting there staring dumbly at the wall soiling themselves and giving away nuclear weapons.
QUOTE (kigmatzomat @ Jul 12 2009, 05:25 PM)

Fact 3: The military was more a food delivery service than a combat force. They maybe had 6-12 months to begin the task of restructuring, retraining, and rebuilding their combat infrastructure between the end of the VITAS chaos and the announcement of NAN by Howling Coyote. While I don't doubt that the military had become eminently popular for out of work people to enlist, that results in a military full of relatively unskilled troops who went through an abbreviated Basic Service with a much reduced officer corps. Even ignoring that, the VITAS-induced economic paralysis would have had a serious impact on their stockpiles.
Where did you get this information? Which source book stated this so I can read it.
QUOTE (kigmatzomat @ Jul 12 2009, 05:25 PM)

Fact 4: Once the U.S. Military really got engaged their job basically broke down to "Find Bin Ladin." Without getting into politics, we know how this story goes. The NAN is at least as big as the Middle Eastern countries that Bin Ladin hides in and many regions are just as cave-riddled. Plus, Howling Coyote has jedi mind trick powers that compensate for any support the populace may give to the US Military. ("I am not an AmerInd. You will sell me the gas and ammunition." "You are not an Amerind. I will sell you the gas and ammunition.")
The reason we can't get bin Laden is we want to keep the people in the Middle East happy. If we had to get him otherwise we know (I'm talking it's almost the Word Of God level certainty) that millions of people will die, then we would get him because if nothing else we would kill EVERYONE who was trying to stop us.
QUOTE (kigmatzomat @ Jul 12 2009, 05:25 PM)

Fact 5: Howling Coyote had the support Mexico/Aztlan. Between that and the relatively porous US-Canada border, the NAN forces have the same ability to hide behind national borders that Bin Ladin does. (I'm not suggesting Canada was intentionally harboring the NAN, merely that the US forces couldn't operate there without prior agreement, none of which is noted in any of the official timelines. )
Did Mexico have nukes? If they don't we tell Mexico to turn him over otherwise we will start nuking them. People don't like it when their cities daytime temperature gets to 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
QUOTE (kigmatzomat @ Jul 12 2009, 05:25 PM)

Fact 6: Even weak mages are dangerous to large, obvious mechanized forces that do not have a doctrine to deal with magic. I'm not going to call casters all powerful, but imagine if Custer's cavalry ran into a small force of tear gas equipped indians. Magic is pretty comparable to tear gas in that it can thoroughly disrupt unprepared forces but isn't a major factor against those who are trained to deal with it.
If multiple low-force Spirits use indirect powers like Accident and Weather Control in concert with low-force spells that make the environmental conditions difficult (Confusion, Chaos, Barriers, etc), you can get pilots are going to crash when they botch on their single maneuver action per round (This is pre-cyberware or riggers). Once the pilots burn through their karma (SR1-3) or edge (SR4) they start crashing. With these powers being LOS they can be done from cover miles away, assuming you don't have your own casters to shoo the buggers away or provide coordinates for artillery/rocket barrages. On a mundane level, those powers are LOS so stealth, smoke, or operating under the cover of night do a lot to offset magic.
At this point you respond with mass carpet bombing of natam settlements. Use Sat Recon to find them and then you bomb them all. This is a war of survival, not the patty cakes types of war like the Gulf Wars. I'm talking World War One and Two types of wars.
QUOTE (kigmatzomat @ Jul 12 2009, 05:25 PM)

Fact 7: The U.S. Government had not really accepted magic yet and operations were done "by the book." For anyone who doesn't understand how that's possible, I want you to go read up on how militaries throughout history have not dealt well with the introduction of doctrine-altering technology. For simplicity, focus on the start of WWII, particularly german tanks, submarines and, to a lesser extent, rocket bombs.
This is a valid point, but honestly, if you know that those natams are using Something Strange then you firebomb the area and let God sort them out.
QUOTE (kigmatzomat @ Jul 12 2009, 05:25 PM)

Fact 8: there were many members of the NAN who not only knew military procedures but were also personally acquainted with the military targets in question. As of 2007 there were roughly
10.7 million working-age veterans. American Indians represent 2% of the US military enlistments so that means there were roughly 200,000 AmerInd veterans who would know just what that book says.
This is also a timeline where natams were being rounded up and put into Concentration Camps. I don't think that they were recruiting them for the military... kind of counter productive if you know what I mean.
QUOTE (kigmatzomat @ Jul 12 2009, 05:25 PM)

fact 9: The NAN almost never fought the US forces directly and other than the showy volcano attacks didn't attack the populace much. Even the Los Alamos volcano was as much an attack on the military infrastructure as it was a civilian strike.
18,000 civilians died in that attack... and the US government was just going to play patty cakes with them? No kigmatzomat, the US government would have gone completely and utterly insane with Rage and would want to kill EVERY SINGLE natam just so they could not do this again.