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Prior to [[Rackham]] having their site shut down, they had a pretty badass tabletop miniature game called AT-43. The setting basically detailed the misadventures of a number of different factions kicking the crap out of one another in order to become the dominant one. The games were smaller-scale and ran a bit smoother than [[Warhammer 40K]] because the miniatures had handy stat-cards available. The general gist of the factions were as follows: | Prior to [[Rackham]] having their site shut down, they had a pretty badass tabletop miniature game called AT-43. The setting basically detailed the misadventures of a number of different factions kicking the crap out of one another in order to become the dominant one. The games were smaller-scale and ran a bit smoother than [[Warhammer 40K]] because the miniatures had handy stat-cards available. The general gist of the factions were as follows: | ||
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Revision as of 22:19, 20 October 2016
This article contains something which makes absolutely no logical sense, such as Nazi Zombie Mercenaries, Fucking Space Orangutans, anything written by a certain Irish leper or Robin Crud-ace, or Wizards of the Coast hiring the fucking Pinkertons over a children’s card game. If you proceed, consider yourself warned. |
Prior to Rackham having their site shut down, they had a pretty badass tabletop miniature game called AT-43. The setting basically detailed the misadventures of a number of different factions kicking the crap out of one another in order to become the dominant one. The games were smaller-scale and ran a bit smoother than Warhammer 40K because the miniatures had handy stat-cards available. The general gist of the factions were as follows:
Links
The Official Site (Down as of December 9th, 2010) (probably shouldn't follow this link, as it has a JS:Redirector trojan on it.)