Board Thread:Warhammer 40k General Discussion/@comment-7671639-20130511210709/@comment-9433138-20130518095648

I apologise if I have offended you in anyway Lord Inquisitor, but you must understand that to effectivley deal with Leviathan we must look for allies. Personally I'm catutious about Chaos since elements of my company has been involved in the Black Crusade. And I'm sure that we all appreciate you organising for more Imperial Guard regiments.

Large ammounts of close-combat training  would be a waste of time. Maybe a bit of training, but we need to improve where we already have an advantage, which is ranged weaponry, then improving our disadvantage, which is close-combat. A well prepared and defeded position with large ammounts of fire-power would prove devastating, especially if the defenders, who willmost likely will be guardsmen, have been drilled with firing practice.

Once again I must say that we need to focus on te tactics of the whole war. Movement, fronts, fortresses. Which army goes where, how do we effectivley use the strenghts of each force. As I said ealrier, to whic one of you agreed, each army hasits uses and needs to be deployed in different ways.