It would make sense that every military would have some form stick (like escrima) or staff fighting, I mean you can find a stick or a mop handle just about anywhere.
I couldn't remember the name of the episode. grrr, unlike me. Anyway, it seemed as if the Religious cast guy held his one with the big metal stick as well.
It may just be me but I'd give any Ranger the feat for free. Also, I'd give people that were proficient with the quarterstaff less of a...
Hmm, that raises the whole Denn'bok vs. quarterstaff question you guys were discussing...
You sure they were all experienced? The trainee rangers (the two Minbari guys) when hunting down the gangsters were using denn'boks pretty effectively.
Why is this posted twice? And why would something from a Game Day be cannon for the rest of us? Wouldn't that just be more of a 'story hour' sort of thing?
Not to mention that in Legend of the Rangers you see them training with the things all over the dang place at the beginning of the movie. It seems to be one of the first things young rangers are taught.
See, I could see the Narns at one time having been some pretty serious brewers and vinters. They were an agrarian bunch before the first Centauri occupation.
The thing with the First Ones is that they were right to some extent and wrong to some extent. This third time of the Galaxy represents the fact that ALL absolute ideas are probably wrong and a middle ground needs to be found. Sinclair/Valen understood that when he set up the Grey Council...
Well, I've already mentioned what I would like (adventure-y type stuff), a book of worlds 'of the grid' so to speak (off of the jumpgate routes) would be kind of cool as well. It would be nice to have pocket book editions of the race books too. :)
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