I was going to put them but opted for the ones similar to the Jags and Massacre set up. Dats and Wulvers are the only pure (meaning no need for a specific character or unit to have them form) WB teams. Can toss the Myrmidons in their as well but they're a special case already. But, yeah, WB core teams are weird and rare.
They may as well be LI. They're even line. Thankfully for balance they didn't give them a specialist like SOME Frenzy link on Nomads. I've been using the Haris and they are pulling so much weight.
The Grrls specialist isn't actually the issue: they'd still be oppressive without it. But yeah, I'd give the Grrls Haris profile to the TM BSG: it's wasted on Grrls. TM Haris, Mod Core, Zeros and Morlocks. Perfect.
Thanks for the conversion/color scheme plan. Are there any old man heads in Infinity? Statler and Waldorf would make perfect Hecklers. Not saying you're wrong, but something tells me you may be a little biased towards the Taskmasters.
Whatever gave you that impression? [emoji14] It's more that if you're taking a Grrls link you absolutely should be taking a full core.
I like the small Riot team, but I run it as core. I hate paying SWC for a combi rifle and I really like the ML / Spec Op / BSG team. It's a great team that adds muscle while leaving room to build for the mission.
Speaking of Templars, I am kinda wondering what kind of CC unit Tunguska might get, so far the units we have and will get don't really scream cc specialist and usually every Sectorial has at least some kind of unit capable of it (QK only has Yuan tho, so that's the least I am aware of). Of course Saito and Raoul would be perfect to fill that role, and I am still hoping we will get one of them, but yeah Templars might fill that slot as well. :D Edit: post #1111!
QK has Odalisques. CC15 is pretty decent when your opponent is on a -9, but they only do 9 damage with the knife unless you can get the whole Haris involved.
I guess it's better then than NeoTerra with the Locust, so that's probably the Sectorial with the worst CC capabilities so far.
When you say "what are the chances of...", you have to have: a) a sample set of previous occurances where the situation could have arisen and b) the number of times that specific thing did happen in that instance. So go back and look at the number of times a unit called oublietters was announced or released, count how many times they were the vanished knightly order, divide the second number by the first, and there's your answer. Simple maths.
I demand an interventor character with a new program called "HotSpot" that converts all enemy hacking devices into friendly repeaters.