![]() If the player is going to make a reasonable decision on what to drag along with him based on the situation, I see no reason to say no. This goes back to what I was saying earlier, there's a time and place for the heavy weapons guy to solo carry a harness mounted e-web, just as there is a time and place for the heavy rifle, the light repeater, and the missile tube. But it does look cool on camera, so I can understand why someone would want to make a character that does so. However the m2 weighs in around 85 pounds, and that's without a tripod or ammo, and it can't be fired from the hip with any kind of control or accuracy, if at all. Maybe it is kind of the equivalent of an E-Web.ĭepends on your source, but Roadblock was typically depicted as using a Browning M2 machine gun, which is more or less the analog to the e-web. If you aren't doing that, you're looking a a good reason to justify the risk of rolling a despair. By definition its supposed to be operated from a fixed location by a crew. Remember, e-web is short for EWHB: emplacement weapon heavy blaster. Roadblock will requisition a heavy blaster rifle, because he wants something light enough to haul that far and small enough that it won't be snagging on every bush and vine, and still able to unload a lot of auto fire onto the target.Īlso as a sidenote, as the gm I'd upgrade all checks to solofire an e-web (fixed or harnessed). When the players get assigned a mission to march 50 miles through the jungle to the target, the munchkin will requisition the one man e-web. If you just want to be the heavy, and you keep your weapons choices carefully appropriate for each adventure, I'd be ok with it. As a gm I'm going to be really hesitant to agree. ![]() If the campaign allows and you walk in saying you want to solo an e-web. ![]() As others have said within the system the e-web thing is viable using the weapon harness.Īs for munchkins. ![]() "Heavy weapons guy" is a standard type though. Section 107 of the Copyright Act provides as follows: he fair use of a copyrighted work, including such use by reproduction in copies or phonorecords or by any other means specified by, for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching (including multiple copies for classroom use), scholarship, or research, is not an infringement of copyright.No real precedent in star wars that I can think of for a dude walking around soloing an e-web. G.I.JOE: A Real American Hero, its associated logos, COBRA, all character, group, and vehicle names and their respective likenesses are registered trademarks of Hasbro, Inc. Copyrighted works that are part of this web site are being used under the "fair use" doctrine. This site is not sponsored or endorsed by Hasbro, Inc. They took a lot of work to make and this web site deserves the traffic as a result. Please do not steal and redistribute these assets on your site. All 3D photos, traditional photos, scans, videos, audio recordings, and commentary are ©2012–2023 3DJoes / Locomotion Media Group, LLC. ![]()
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