
The last stand.

The terror of the blokbots.

Heart of the swarm.

JIBBED!

Heroic sacrafice and the holy power of the Almighty Benny.

Heroic ending.

Beautiful destruction.
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stubby wrote:Hmm, yeah actually, but since they rely on new rules I doubt you'll have them just lying around. The Mechanik section is a little light on photos right now, but I could use:
6. A Mechanik building a new creation out of rubble
7. A Mechanik putting ridiculous patch repairs on a damaged structure
8. A Mechanik using his Disassembly power to pull parts off of an enemy structure
Chapter 8 is going to need a lot more pictures too, but I need to review it again to remember which ones.
Regarding some of the photos earlier in the thread:
They need to be:
6. yours
7. in focus
8. large enough to print (say, at least 600px across)
9. but also clear enough to look good shrunk down to web size (say, 200px across)
9. not blasted out with brightness/flash, or grainy from insufficient light
So far I've used a PILE of Warhead's photos, since almost all of them satisfy the above requirements perfectly.
stubby wrote:Hmm, yeah actually, but since they rely on new rules I doubt you'll have them just lying around. The Mechanik section is a little light on photos right now, but I could use:
6. A Mechanik building a new creation out of rubble
7. A Mechanik putting ridiculous patch repairs on a damaged structure
8. A Mechanik using his Disassembly power to pull parts off of an enemy structure
Chapter 8 is going to need a lot more pictures too, but I need to review it again to remember which ones.
Regarding some of the photos earlier in the thread:
They need to be:
6. yours
7. in focus
8. large enough to print (say, at least 600px across)
9. but also clear enough to look good shrunk down to web size (say, 200px across)
9. not blasted out with brightness/flash, or grainy from insufficient light
So far I've used a PILE of Warhead's photos, since almost all of them satisfy the above requirements perfectly.
Tzan wrote:Quantumsurfer wrote:I generally agree with TzanWarhead wrote:I agree with QuantumSmurfer.
I agree with Warhead.
stubby wrote:Ha ha, those are hilarious, I was wondering how long it would take for someone to think of Disassembling living creatures. But Disassembly requires the Mechanik to have a Tool and uninterrupted access to the target, it's hard to believe the victim here wouldn't try to interfere or run away.
Although... man, that gives me a great idea. Warhead has a good photo of j+b tied up and surrounded by Hos. If I want a photo of "uninterrupted access," that's the one to use.
Krus' photo of the Peach in chains would work well too, and make the book less of an all-Warhead showcase.
Hey Krus! What's the story behind that photo? Remind me who the characters are in that scene.
Lt. Krus wrote:This?
<img src="http://www.brikwars.com/rules/2010/images/peach_throne.jpg" alt="All hail the brik" height="124" hspace="5" vspace="5" width="200">
Living creatures tend to fight back or run off when you try to Disassemble them, making it hard to get any work done.
Lt. Krus avoids this difficulty by making sure his Peach prisoners are properly restrained before harvesting their body parts for throne-building.
Photo: Lt. Krus
Elements shown: LEGO
stubby wrote:Ha, MechaCrutch is hilarious. The first photo is good for presenting the Mechanik and the scenery, and the second is good for presenting MechaCrutch, but neither shows all the elements clearly enough to be usable by itself. If you could do a shot that combines the best elements of each photo then it'd be good.
The crutch isn't a Patch Repair in the official sense - Patches are built onto the surface of a Structure to repair Size Damage and reinforce Armor. But what it is, is a good example of Field Construction instead.
The repaired mech would be able to move at full speed, but the crutch would only have 1d6 armor and you couldn't use it for jumping.Lt. Krus wrote:This?
Those are all good scenes, but only the first one is going to be clear when it's shrunk down to 200px.
Edit: I've added this to the bottom of chapter 7, take a look and make sure you're fine with the captioning.<img src="http://www.brikwars.com/rules/2010/images/peach_throne.jpg" alt="All hail the brik" height="124" hspace="5" vspace="5" width="200">
Living creatures tend to fight back or run off when you try to Disassemble them, making it hard to get any work done.
Lt. Krus avoids this difficulty by making sure his Peach prisoners are properly restrained before harvesting their body parts for throne-building.
Photo: Lt. Krus
Elements shown: LEGO
Tzan wrote:Quantumsurfer wrote:I generally agree with TzanWarhead wrote:I agree with QuantumSmurfer.
I agree with Warhead.
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