anyway, my players would not be sad if i took resource management out of our osr games. most of them find having to go back to town to resupply asinine. the fun for them is the creativity the sparse rules and character sheet allows. they like finding out what's in the next room of the dungeon!
Lol probably not. But for all their faults, FOL is pretty good at post storm resupply
Calm down Daily Mail Argentina has only 6 operational A-4 Fightinghawk combat aircraft 5 Hercules cargo planes 15 trainer/attack aircraft 1 submarine 0 Destroyers 0 operational corvettes 1 Amphibious landing ship 1 cargo resupply ship
there's also a lot of stuff that I'd do which isn't remotely useful but I don't think is harmful like if you can throw $100 million at it, how long can you live in a zeppelin without the zeppelin having to land for resupply? I bet it's a while
Exactly. There was a reason I put mostly. But if you can't build something that could manage on its own for multiple years without resupply barring excessive maintenance replacement capacity... you can't hope to sustain a colony on another planet. Maaaybe the moon which is so much fucking closer.
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Watched a young man play the forever winter which looked pretty good for early access. I like the idea and aesthetic a lot, a big future city with a forever war happening mgs4 style and you scavenge the area tarkov style and resupply your camp
They didn’t really. The Kyiv withdrawal was in March/April 2022 and the Kharkiv Offensive was in September. The Kherson tactical withdrawal was by Surovkin in November and due to the fact that lots of Russians were on the right bank of the Dnipro getting hammered without great resupply.
NASA Invites Media to SpaceX’s 31st Resupply Launch to Space Station
Media accreditation is open for the next launch to deliver NASA science investigations, supplies, and equipment to the International Space Station. This