Board Thread:Warhammer 40k General Discussion/@comment-24228596-20140130122711/@comment-3258762-20140205165134

.Talik wrote: so if aircraft simply strage over the battlefield then they dont do anything to ships. I dont exactly see what your point is.

and yeah, armor is definitely redundant. I dont think it would help much against a naval bombardment of either kind, nor against an aerial assault, nor against a tank. You clearly have not read up on the battles of WWII in the Pacific Ocean.

When a Marine can stride through fire that would turn a normal man into red mist, then no, Armor is not redundant. Especially not when this armor also allows you to see in the dark, have a very effective HUD, link to your gun to increase your accuracy, boost your strength so you can lift a tank and let you outrun most other tanks. No, armor is not redundant.

I never said anything about anti-orbital, there are plenty of those. But they are so insanely large that they NEED to be seated on the ground. If you sit in a boat and put a bazooka on it that points upwards, guess what the boat will tip and sink. However, due to your statements, I can tell that you're not that knowledgeable of the weaponry and workings of 40k, thus I will concede this discussion.