Is anyone actually happy?

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im happy with all my fleets [except the shadows ]
i love the dilgar i think they are great im always happy to field them
iv always been happy with the ea although iv never taken to the armageddon level warlock and iv just taken all the legs off my shadow omegas but that just means iv 12 omegas now
i cannot find a fault with the brakiri[except that brick] :lol:
im also happy with the isa too
and as for the drakh im not too bothered with there low hull as the geg usually helps stop the first hit so they count as a hull 5 fleet really but all in all im quite happy with everything [except the shadows]
 
I'm more than happy with my Dilgar. The raw firepower is ridiculous, and when a Bolter crit is rolled, it goes to ludicrous speed. I am afforded two totally differing combat styles -- slow and fast -- that I can choose between at my whim. Powerful raid and skirmish hulls let me choose any level of fight and win. My campaign enemies are reluctant to attack me simply because the total amount of carnage involved in most any matchup will make even victories against me pyhrric. SFoS Pentacons were over-the-top deadly to top it off. The fleet lets me indulge my inner warmonger. I get to dream, if not execute, about shoving a 500' rock through a ship lengthwise, without the common courtesy (Full Metal Jacket reference.).

In fact, I might be too happy -- the Targrath is likely just too much! If you think it's fair, however, I'd love to make you pay for that opinion....

I'm happy with the Drakh. The GEG is far better than its press. It plays completely differently from the direct and brutal Dilgar, forcing me to manipulate enemy formations, which I do with absolute ease. My ability to Initiative Sink is unparalleled, and with (normally) a +6 initiative and a horde of 2 90 turn ships, I can be exactly where I need to be, and wait for you to choose where you will be, first. The GEG and the initiative advantages let me execute flanking manouevers that no other fleet can pull off and live through. I must be careful with this fleet, as certain elements can be easy kills, but the firepower I get is precise and has the ability to roll up dramatically, and terrain is even more your friend than the Shadows. While the beginning stinks, with Drakh and the GEG I own all the endgame advantages against everything except Self-Repair, a manipulator's delight. I laugh at your stealth. I have, without question, the best aft-bearing beam system in the game.

In fact, I might be too happy -- the Light Raider has the survivability of many Raid ships!
 
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