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Monday, March 31, 2025
Ogre: Missile Tanks
Labels:
Military Science Fiction,
Ogre,
Steve Jackson Games

Thursday, March 27, 2025
Ogre: Infantry in Power Suits
Standard field arm for squad positions One, Two, and Four was the tried and proven M35 DIWS Ibarra mass driver repeater. The Ibarra, produced under contract by American General Motors (AGM), was a very well balanced weapon system, designed from the start as a integral part of the SLICS system. Squad positions Three and Five were designated as support slots and as such, were equipped with the big, semi-portable Thompson T4D spread bore fluid to gas injected pseudo-recoilless mass repeaters which were fully integrated into the SLICS and PLIEADS system.
The weapons of warfare drew upon mythical names. The Cybertanks were known as OGREs, other models as Fencers, Dopplesoldners, Ninjas, and the Japanese even had their own classes and names for their particular versions of the RDF CLAWS. The infantryman was no different, and probably more colorful. Faced with the ever increasing complexity of his power suit and his battle kit, the poor infantry looked way back into the mists of legend to draw colorful names for their equipment. The cybertanks may have been called 'OGRES', but the powered armor of the infantry had a more colorful name.
Soldiers in full suit were often called Trolls.
Labels:
Military Science Fiction,
Ogre,
Steve Jackson Games

Monday, March 24, 2025
Ogre: Heavy Tanks
Heavy Tanks form the backbone of many militaries primarily because they carry the greatest amount of firepower per defense dollar spent. Typically a three person crew - driver, gunner, and commander (who also operates the point-defense power guns), the heavy tank is a no-nonsense unit. It rumbles right up to the opposition and fires away.
Heavy tanks may carry a single squad of battlesuits into battle, and the infantry may fire / attack normally. However, such tank-riding will allow both units to suffer spillover fire if enemies attack either unit.
Labels:
Military Science Fiction,
Ogre,
Steve Jackson Games

Wednesday, March 19, 2025
The Ogre Mark III
The Ogre Mark III cyber tank was the first Combine tank built in an articulated fashion. The rear module was for holding and servicing the two Ogre missiles as well as carrying additional detection and jamming gear.
The Mark III was purpose built for long range fire and could not deal with with close up fighting: only the blazing speed of the computer brain coupled with well built machinery could the Ogre be quick enough to identify and destroy threats before they got close.
Labels:
Military Science Fiction,
Ogre,
Steve Jackson Games

Monday, March 17, 2025
When Irish Eyes are Smiling
Manus O'Cahan's Regiment of Foot - English Civil War (28mm Warlord)
Colonel Alexander MacDonnell's Regiment of Foot - English Civil War (28mm Warlord)
Army of the Potomac Irish Brigade - American Civil War (15mm Old Glory)
164th New York Volunteer Infantry - American Civil War (15mm Essex Miniatures)
1st Battalion, Royal Irish Fusiliers - WW II (15mm Battlefront)
Dillon's Regiment of Foot in French Service - War of Spanish Succession (15mm Dixon)
FitzJames Regiment Regiment of Horse in French Service - War of Spanish Succession (15 mm Dixon Miniatures)
Labels:
ACW,
ECW Irish Regiment,
Essex Miniatures,
Old Glory Miniatures,
Peninsular War,
War of Spanish Succession,
Warlord Games,
WW II British Army

Friday, March 14, 2025
Team Chase (AKA the Quest Family)
“These robotic spiders are everywhere!”
Charlie Chase aka Jonny Quest: Jonathan “Jonny” Quest is a Tom Swift like 11 year old American boy who lost his mother at an early age. Although unenthusiastic in his schooling, he is intelligent, brave, adventurous, and generally athletic. Additionally he is proficient in judo, scuba diving and handling firearms. He is responsible, honest, and treats adults with respect.
Mike Mason aka as Special Agent Roger “Race” T. Bannon: A special agent from Intelligence One assigned to safeguard Jonny 24/7. He is also Jonny and Hadji’s tutor, companion and all around watchdog. He is an expert in judo (are we seeing a pattern?), having a third degree black belt and the ability to defeat notorious experts in various sporting techniques including sumo wrestlers. An expert with weapons he is also an excellent pilot. Rumor has it that there is a mysterious woman in his past . . .
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The Quest Family has a home compound the Florida Keys located on the island of Palm Key - but, their adventures take them around the world as they travel the globe studying scientific mysteries which generally end up being the work of various adversaries. These adversaries range from espionage robots and electric monsters to Egyptian mummies and prehistoric pterosaurs.
Adventure awaits!
Labels:
Pulp. Pulp figures

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