>>6043457"Well now, a military command simulation? I'm curious what strategy a lizardman will run, but I should focus on picking an army first? There seem to be quite a few to choose from. I wonder which faction I should start with?"
"Yes. You have to pick your army, build them, paint them, then the game can start." Chaya tells him, using her scouter's SpaceNet connection to pull up the rules, scanning dozens of pages and reading them all to get a good general idea how the game is played and the rules. "Okay. From what I can see here, the, or, rather, 'Da Orkz' are your best bet. The 'WAAGH!' even sounds kinda like your Berserker roar, and they're even green! They're perfect! The Warlord Ghazghkull Mag Uruk Thraka is the one you should take to lead them in. Nobz in Trukks, Grots, Meganobz, Squighogg Boys and Beast Snagga, Flash Gitz, Mozrog Skragbad, they have everything.”
“...Right.” Karn says, accepting a datapad she produces to scan the rules, reading on how their stats work, how the game flows, and what the Orkz objective is. Seems straightforward enough, if a bit risky to him. Losing a chunk of his units before getting into combat range is dangerous, but in exchange having the best melee faction works for him. “I do personally prefer to do his fighting in close as well, though having a few ranged and diversionary troops to allow you to get in close is always important. Alright, let's do this.”
With Chaya's help, pointing out the correct units and the proper equipment, Karn gets to work. Utilizing his telekinesis to build multiple models simultaneously, while also painting them. Using the drying paint to add to their adhesive, in true Ork fashion. And by the time his army is ready, his reptilian counterpart's second has left the table in a huff, taking his army with him.
“Are you ready, Kiro? Let's do this.” Karn says, the two beginning their command phase. While in a direct one-on-one combat Kiro wouldn't last a second, a battle between armies is far more complex. Even the strongest warriors can fall, if the enemy is ready for them. And he won't make the mistake of underestimating his smaller, scaly foe. After all, underestimating a lizard is how he got the scar on his face, a mistake he swore never to repeat.
>General Karn (Saiyan Conqueror Quest)“And for the other competition, the feline here seems to be the faster and more agile competitor. So, in a competition to keep a ball from hitting the ground on their side, the advantage for this one goes to-”
>”Tom” (Ruby Quest) >>6043491>And clearly he will play OrkzWaaagh!