ChelonianCommander
Strength of Steel, Will of Iron
If that's the case, I assume then their primary form of attack is pretty much to just rush at and break the enemy in a single push?
If that's the case, I assume then their primary form of attack is pretty much to just rush at and break the enemy in a single push?
Ah great, so exactly what the Forla specialise in.Cauterization does not negate their healing capabilities, but I will put forth that it does slow it down considerable, since they have to generate completely new tissue on top of fixing preexisting damage. And the idea of "overloading" their healing factory is very much a possibility. I suppose if one was going for that route, then perhaps with enough sustained small/medium arms fire, it could be done. As for how much damage, I'd have to figure that out, but I'm a fairly reasonable person when it comes to things like that.
The Keltans are not indestructible or unstoppable by any means, and they lack the scientific and engineering knowledge of most of the other factions. The main threat they pose is in army vs army ground conflicts, or boarding enemy ships.
Okay Jonathan Crane, tone it down a little.Question! Do the Keltans feel fear in any shape or form? Is there anything that could make them afraid of something?
Maybe if we kick them in the balls?So I assume dying with glory would be dying against an enemy. If that's the case, are there enemies that won't bring them glory? Or will they simply wish to fight and die in a glorious battle?
and what would you say to the force of a spore rifle? i know it wouldnt be a "ONE PUNCH" scenario, but those do some considerable damage,The average Keltan can dead-lift approximately six hundred kilograms. Since the Forlan use plasma based weaponry, I'm going to guess that it would take maybe six or seven plasma-to-skin direct hits to put down a Keltan Warrior once you factor in their asinine regenerative properties and the sheer density of their physical make up. Unless, of course, you score a vital blow to the cranium, or to one of their three hearts, then it'd probably be more like two or three shots.
Seems so. Speed would also be key here and, for the Forlan at least, a wide range of the heavier guns available....it would seem to handle them would be best by baiting their zealous nature into traps or fighting them indirectly. to keep away and allow smaller damage be ignored till suddenly its compounded onto itself and then abuse it....mm i have an idea.
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How easily does a spore rifle punch through armour?and what would you say to the force of a spore rifle? i know it wouldnt be a "ONE PUNCH" scenario, but those do some considerable damage,
Sounds like they want a good fight not to just steam roll whatever they come across, take they may judge one prey over another pending on how well they put up a fight?Glory doesn't mean just one enemy, or one battle. Since the Keltans have no written history, everything is passed down orally, through tales and stories and song. Glory means being worthy of having your life retold to others, many generations after your death. Very few Keltans ever find true Glory, but all of them seek it, feverishly at times.
Enemies that bring no glory are those that are already defeated. Their slaves, for example, or if they came upon an opponent who was already fighting a losing battle.