Recent RAI tweets
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I'd kind of like to see Rai as a solo title, personally.
I'm trying to remember... did they ever actually refer to themselves as "The Future Force"? Because if so, that makes no sense. They were acting in their present.
But I guess Rai and The Present Patrol would have just sounded silly.
I'm trying to remember... did they ever actually refer to themselves as "The Future Force"? Because if so, that makes no sense. They were acting in their present.
But I guess Rai and The Present Patrol would have just sounded silly.
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Re: Recent RAI tweets
My theory was that Rai would be leading a future version of Unity
But I'd also like to see him as mostly a solo character
But I'd also like to see him as mostly a solo character
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Rai and the Psi Lords?chriskay99 wrote:Rai Lords ?lorddunlow wrote:Maybe it will be Rai and the Armor Hunters? Not joking. It might work.
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Noooo.....leonmallett wrote:Rai and the Psi Lords?chriskay99 wrote:Rai Lords ?lorddunlow wrote:Maybe it will be Rai and the Armor Hunters? Not joking. It might work.
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Daniel Jackson wrote:Noooo.....leonmallett wrote:Rai and the Psi Lords?chriskay99 wrote:Rai Lords ?lorddunlow wrote:Maybe it will be Rai and the Armor Hunters? Not joking. It might work.

I confess, I didn't think Psi-Lords was that bad.

And there are some useful possibilities with the core concepts.

I am curious to what it will actually be, and do think that if a displaced time period is used, that making a little bubble of a couple of titles (or a main title and interweaving minis) adds some traction. DC and Marvel have had success with future-setting books, ultimately execution will be key. Well that, and a bit of luck!
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Isn't there a general consensus on this board that the original HARD Corps wasn't all that good?leonmallett wrote:I confess, I didn't think Psi-Lords was that bad.![]()
And there are some useful possibilities with the core concepts.![]()
Yet in its current incarnation (that I think everyone's reasonably impressed by?) Leon's thoughts possibly support a theory that, revitalised as well as HARD Corps has been, Psi Lords could also be pretty good?
I think it's unfair to write off VEI's ability to resurrect Psi Lords well without giving them a chance to do it first

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Shadowman99 wrote:Isn't there a general consensus on this board that the original HARD Corps wasn't all that good?leonmallett wrote:I confess, I didn't think Psi-Lords was that bad.![]()
And there are some useful possibilities with the core concepts.![]()
Yet in its current incarnation (that I think everyone's reasonably impressed by?) Leon's thoughts possibly support a theory that, revitalised as well as HARD Corps has been, Psi Lords could also be pretty good?
I think it's unfair to write off VEI's ability to resurrect Psi Lords well without giving them a chance to do it first

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