They aren't pointless, even if the boundaries got somewhat blurred. HIs are still by and large more resilient than lighter units, while paying for it with vulnerability to hacking and E/M. Haqq being able to work around that is pretty cool.
I find it to be most unlikely. He's described as Imperial Service member. While it is possible that he can perform detached duties (as when he cooperated with the Hortlak Janissaries), he's not a part of any Haqq Order of Battle. Actually, I don't recall any of the SpecOps characters to be available outside of their parent faction (being present at different sectroials of the same faction is of no consequence). The very fact he's an Uyghur Muslim doesn't make him a Haqqislamite.
Realistically, true, but the deciding factor is how the designers think. If he was not a spec ops I would expect them to put him in haqq.
Bah, I recall it being mentioned in the fluff that Uyghur citizens of Yu Jing are often used to contact Haqqislamite businesses and authorities, as YJ officals consider the religious common ground as being effective in gaining favourable terms from Haqq. So Adil's backstory merely reflects that long-estabilished part of the fluff.
Yes. It also represents a threat in an alternative loyalty. I'm sure his life is not super comfortable.
Yup, Yasbir is missing just something to make him interesting...some little thing...maybe a HD L1 or a Breaker Rifle...is there something in his fluff that would tell us a fitting rule?
Neither I thought that could be in haqq but a Muslim character in jy is something really borderline for me Well hoping good for n4
But not interesting enough in my case. What makes him more interesting than Al-Djabel or Leila for you?
It's not an issue if he's more interesting than Al-Djabel or Leila. Yasbir has options that none of them have. Leila is a middle range rifle with a hacking device. That's it. That's why she's 20 points. Al-Djabel is actually pretty close otherwise. Both smoke, both rifle and shotgun, both viral close combat weapon, both martial artists. Holo provides a different sort of surprise, I suppose.
He's showing the diversity of Yu Jing, as bot Imperial Service and Invincible Army carry distinctively Chinese vibe. Onnce, the JSA was the diversyfying elemnt, but, alas, the Uprising. Now you have the White Banner with their Korean shock infantry (Jujak), Mongol TAGs (the Blue Wolves Cavalry) and an Uyghur SpecOp (Amil). Nota bene, Uyghurs are ethnically not Chinese, but Turkic (if memory serves me, closely related to Khazakhs), denizens of the territory today known as Xinjang Province... but in the early 20th century often reffered to as Eastern (or Cinese) Turkestan. Often defined as territories east of the Tien Shang mountains (interesting reference here: Tien Shang mountains on Bouraq are the home of our own Kyrgyz people!). The probem is - it doesn't provide a surprise, being on the sole model with Infiltration but no Marker State in the Bahram.
Holoprojector 1 can in theory provide foir kinds of surprises but in practice kind of only does three. 1. “Haha! You thought that was a valuable target to seek and destroy, but actually it was a Hafza! Sucks to be you wasting those orders!” 2. “Haha! You thought that was a scary model to avoid, but actually it was a Hafza! Sucks to be you deploying wrong and advancing up the wrong route!” 3. “Haha! You thought I had deployed 300 points of troops on the board, but some of those were Hafzas! I had Tuaregs and Ragiks after all!” 4. “Haha! You thought you figured out my lieutenant, but not all is as it seems!” The fifth one that CB wants to be a thing but which isn’t really a thing is, 5. “Haha! You thought that was a meek Ghulam but actually it was a scary assassin or a Hafza heavy weapon!” That never works. If it’s your enemies turn, and they shoot it, those things die too. They’re not powerful ARO pieces. If they ignore it, it doesn’t matter what it is because again they’re not really ARO pieces. If it’s your turn and you advance up the board with your supposed Ghulam your opponent won’t be that surprised when it turns out to be Yasbir, and even if he is it won’t really matter because he won’t have the chance to make bad choices. Holoprojector 2 is another matter. It can do tricks. But if CB want (5) to be a thing, they need to give Holo 1 troops ARO gear or skills. Like a panzerfaust and five points of armor. That would be hilarious.
I like how this instantly went from "interesting" to "good". Ok. I don't like it. But to continue the parallel, I shouldn't have been surprised.
Hmm. Then, @Papa Bey , perhaps you'd like to explain why do you consider Yasbir to be interesting? I mean, sure, he has a great backstory. But when we talk tabletop, I must say I find him to be neither fish, nor fowl...