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Can't think of a single game when the radar was present that the players even bothered to unpack it. So why worry about it? My buck fifty.... ![]()
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Use the radar for suspense and drama like the ranging units in "Aliens".
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The problem is, of course, is getting them to set up the radar...besides, it's more fun to have the rad detector go off...along with that strange blue glow on the horizon
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Not a big problem for me. SIGINT and SIGSEC are very commonly heard around the table.
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