Sulfurdown said:I don't see any energy field. I don't see any deflection. What I see is the slicer beam either striking or just missing one of the forward weapon pylons on the Vorlon cruiser just as the Cruiser is powering its weapon to fire. The screen focuses on the Vorlon ship and we don't see the beam from the cruiser, just the focusing energy between the weapon pylons/tentacles, which implies to me that the weapon is firing.
I just don't see any evidence of shielding, I see a light hit from the shadows as the vorlon charges to return fire.
emperorpenguin said:Sulfurdown said:agreed, it really is too little evidence. I play Vorlons a lot and I don't think they need any extra toughness, they just need some help versus very agile foes, especially the Shadows
cordas said:emperorpenguin said:Sulfurdown said:agreed, it really is too little evidence. I play Vorlons a lot and I don't think they need any extra toughness, they just need some help versus very agile foes, especially the Shadows
Its still evidence, I just think it would be a cool trick for the Vorlons to have up their sleeve.
Would love to have more agility though, that would make a huge difference, but it would also take away the Vorlons weakness.
cordas said:Its still evidence, I just think it would be a cool trick for the Vorlons to have up their sleeve..
Alexb83 said:(and obviously babtech and other online resources have interpreted it as such, and it's not just me and others here on this thread) it could be to defend against incoming fire.
emperorpenguin said:cordas said:Its still evidence, I just think it would be a cool trick for the Vorlons to have up their sleeve..
I hope you don't ever sit on a jury in that case..... :wink:
Burger said:1/90 turn on Battle level ship or 2/45 on War level, is a "weakness"?!