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Post by aeonian on Mar 12, 2009 18:46:50 GMT -5
This Thread is solely dedicated to counting the days until the new codex is released. Only post here if you absolutly have to.
Fifty (50)
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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2009 12:00:28 GMT -5
The Book is amazing. I got to hold it and read it for about a half hour last night. There are some crazy crazy great things about it... a few things that i wish i had played closer attention to. Its gonna be a crappy wait to get to read it again but, i am working on my Guard even harder.
Ren
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Post by aeonian on Mar 13, 2009 16:14:42 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2009 16:48:07 GMT -5
I was in a position where I got to read it. I don't want to talk too much about it, as i am not sure how much i can.
From what i recall, i will do my best to awsner your questions. -Each unit has access to a Chimera -i do believe vets have the infiltrate rule. -No more hellguns. They have been replaced by Hot-Las, and yes, there AP3
for the rest i am not sure so i dont want to say one way or another and get peoples hopes up and be wrong.
Ren
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Post by aeonian on Mar 13, 2009 16:50:15 GMT -5
Thank you so much either way, Renen! This is so exciting!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2009 17:03:47 GMT -5
It is... I wish i had taken my time longer but hindsight is 20/20. I'm itching to get my hands on it again, its so much of a tease. So until then its building basic troops!
Ren
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Post by Woz on Mar 13, 2009 17:58:45 GMT -5
-No more hellguns. They have been replaced by Hot-Las, and yes, there AP3 Hey Mr Smurf, meet my new friend "Hot-Las". (49)
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Post by aeonian on Mar 13, 2009 18:05:00 GMT -5
hahah, here in the states it's still Friday, so it's still 50 days. But I guess it's probably a good idea to post both hemisphers of the world. 50 days/49 days until May 2nd!!!
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Post by ReWolf on Mar 13, 2009 18:46:23 GMT -5
might wanna put the time left in the title as a suffix, eg "NEW CODEX ARRIVAL CALENDAR - 50!"
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Post by Woz on Mar 13, 2009 19:32:50 GMT -5
hahah, here in the states it's still Friday, so it's still 50 days. But I guess it's probably a good idea to post both hemisphers of the world. 50 days/49 days until May 2nd!!! But GW is based in the UK so we can use GW time Mind you if you live in Aus' then you'll get it 12 hours earlier.
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Post by aeonian on Mar 14, 2009 9:10:09 GMT -5
We are now at 49 days America, 48 days Europe
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Post by The Refined Gentleman (M.I.A) on Mar 14, 2009 9:13:24 GMT -5
Horray! We get something first for once!
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Post by aeonian on Mar 14, 2009 9:18:34 GMT -5
What do you mean, bro? Your country has been around for thousands of years, America is only like 300 years old at most!
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Post by chwinn on Mar 14, 2009 11:20:18 GMT -5
Mmm...More like over 400. But I know what you mean...Strastbourg in France had it's 2000 th birthday in 1988. Quebec city, the first founded city in America got it's 400 th birthday last year...I know, nothing to do with the subject!
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Post by Woz on Mar 14, 2009 12:02:58 GMT -5
We are now at 49 days America, 48 days EuropeNo, we're still 49 days (we're not a day ahead of the US, just a few hours).
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Post by Ymmot (M.I.A) on Mar 14, 2009 12:42:58 GMT -5
The UK has a very thin atmosphere, mostly carbon dioxide, but dust storms can cover the whole planet for months at a time. About every two years the Earth and the Uk come close together. The planet has two moons, Diemos and Phobos.
It would take about 6 months for a spacecraft to get to the UK but the crew would have to wait a year and a half before returning. While there are no current plans for a manned mission the UK you can see some designs at this NASA website.
(know thy neighbor)
also, ther United States bicentennial was celebrated in 1976, the good ol USA as we know it is approximately 233 years old
Mar...eh I mean the United Kingdom... is 4.6 billion years old,
fact.
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Post by John_Galt (M.I.A) on Mar 14, 2009 13:26:35 GMT -5
Australia gets it a day early. If you're ever afraid the world will end today, just remember it's already tomorrow in Australia
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Post by Ymmot (M.I.A) on Mar 14, 2009 15:00:14 GMT -5
oh man, doing even get me started on Australia... (I'm sorry I just can't help myself, I'm just killing time.)
49 days!
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Post by chwinn on Mar 14, 2009 15:57:39 GMT -5
We should work on zulu time...Wich is Greenwich time...In the UK...But luky Australian: Compare to us in north America, they're really tomorrow!! Let's all move to australia...If we're lucky we might just meet Crocodile Dundee, their Prime minister...That ain't a knife...This IS a knife...(He got that line from a IG sgt facing a CSM...)Well, I think...
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Post by aeonian on Mar 14, 2009 18:21:23 GMT -5
We are now at 49 days America, 48 days EuropeNo, we're still 49 days (we're not a day ahead of the US, just a few hours). *stares at empty Amasec bottles littering the floor...*
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Post by chwinn on Mar 14, 2009 21:23:06 GMT -5
In 1 hour and 40 minutes we'll be at 48 days in the eastern part of america!! *looks at his old codex and sights...*
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Post by aeonian on Mar 14, 2009 22:08:10 GMT -5
You nailed it, Chwinn! I'm getting too excited for my own damn good...
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Post by jazzadazza on Mar 15, 2009 0:04:40 GMT -5
I love Australia
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Post by Deleted on Mar 15, 2009 5:06:45 GMT -5
*UK warily eyes up Australia* 'Hmmm. Australia is much bigger than me. But I want that Codex, and I can't let him have it before I do. I'll have to play it smart. I'll wait until Australia has the codex, then jump him from behind and give him the chloroform surprise!' I love Australia too, I went backpacking out there, and it was one of the greatest experiences of my life, and the country and the people were awesome. But I'm green with envy that they're getting the codex before us just because Australia exists in a time-distorted chrono-synclastic infundibulum or something. *pouts*
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Post by Rolling Thunder on Mar 15, 2009 12:33:18 GMT -5
Australia? Bah. Bunch of ill-bred convicts and tackle-blockers who can't play rugby.
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