![]() ![]() I think you've got a lot more to be ashamed about, Deon, including your ongoing service.Īlien Rope Burn fucked around with this message at 10:27 on May 25, 2019 Finally, he asks her to destroy the video from Rifts World Book 3: Sorcerers' Revenge out of shame. ![]() However, he's still with the Coalition army, and resolves to be ready for the next offensive. After geing rescued by the Cyber-Knights, and especially after having a D-Bee sacrifice himself to save his life, he's freaked out knowing how many D-Bees he's murdered. In driving off the Tolkeen "Monster Squad", a D-Bee Cyber-Knight sacrifices himself for Deon. His unit tried to surrender, and though a Tolkeen mage and some monsters set out to kill them anyway, a half-dozen Cyber-Knights stepped in to save the Coalition soldiers. It seems he survived the "Sorcerer's Revenge", but recounts how the sudden Tolkeen assault surprised and overwhelmed them, turning things into chaos. This has been apparently sent covertly (somehow), as to bypass the military censors. It's time to imagine those dulcet documentary tones once again as we get a letter from Coalition Sgt. Hopefully it'll be clear by the end?Īnyway, we don't have an introduction, and can go right into the opening fiction chunk. Presumably they're supported by local communities, but it's not clear. How they actually get support and supply and live is fairly vague, however. This is another Siembieda trope, of course- the idea of wandering virtuehobos started in Rifts with the Cyber-Knights, but since then we've had many others, with Justice Rangers, Totem Warriors, and Tundra Rangers being the most prominent, people who live by itemized codes that direct them on being gooder than most people. "The focused totality of my phallipathy!" Believers in liberty, but who try to be correctly political. Signaling their virtue so they might act as examples. White knights, if you will, some kind of justice warriors for society. No, these are more of the medieval romance questing sort of knights, only they don't have a quest, they just go around righting wrongs. ![]() Of course, these aren't knights in the sense of serving a lord or even necessarily being mounted warriors. ![]() It's another Siembieda / Coffin jam, so be prepared for sudden shifts in style. (When do we get the long-awaited Vagabond Non-Skilled book, Siembieda?) Well, like Juicer Uprising before it, Rifts Coalition Wars 4: Cyber-Knights wears its purpose on its sleeve. #IRONFELL NOT WORKING 2017 FREE#For example, Rifts Sourcebook 3: Mindwerks gave us more on Crazies, Rifts World Book 20: Canada gave us more on Headhunters, Rifts World Book 22: Free Quebec went on about Glitter Boy Pilots. Rifts tends to be coy when adding new splatbook-type material. If you want to know more about the war, we're mostly just getting material on Cyber-Knights. Have I got good news for you! If you want to know more about Cyber-Knights, we're not getting much on the war this time. Rifts Coalition Wars 4: Cyber-Knights, part 1 - "The cover: A Cyber-Knight with a pair of twin Psi-Swords battles a Coalition Juicer, Vibro-Claws drawn, in a mano y mano dance of death." Rifts Coalition Wars 4: Cyber-Knights posted: Please note that none of us at Palladium Books® condone or encourage the occult, the practice of magic, the use of drugs, or violence.īe sure to inscribe the words that follow: not a man amongst us hast any desire to tolerate things wizardly, strange elixirs, or harm done to a fellow man. ![]()
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