Good on ya, assuming I’m American (I’m not). Also, classic use of US bad, therefore Russia/China good. Two countries can be overmilitarized imperialists at the same time.
haha yeah or maybe China is an imperialist military dictatorship.
Running works the same for me.
Here’s a version scaled by population (deaths per 100,000 residents). I’m no expert in this kind of thing, so I didn’t account for other factors, such as age groups. Also, the data I found using the source in the original graph only went up to 2021, and didn’t include 2017 for some reason.
I’m still not capable of getting a decent, smooth white. This is four thin layers, but I must be doing something wrong.
I’ve got a couple of Winsor & Newton Series 7 brushes, which are my “good ones”. Additionally, a bunch of old Citadel brushes in various conditions for when that’s good enough.
The Fight Phase happens in two subphases. First all units with the Fights First rule can fight, and then all other eligible units. In both cases, the player whose turn it ISN’T chooses first, then it alternates. However, the defending player often doesn’t have any units with Fights First, which is most commonly gained by charging, so in praxis the attacking player usually can go first.
Not gonna lie, I was really hoping for winged Warriors / Shrikes to be revealed. I’ve got several, and they just flat out don’t exist anymore.
120mm in length, 80mm in width assuming you count the widest points, which are the exhaust modules. Without those it’s closer to 73mm in width.
Only if we find a convenient Mass Relay. Otherwise it’s The Expanse for us.