My favorite is Konstantinos. He always performs well in my games, and I love his backstory. If I'm playing an objective-heavy mission with Military Orders, I'll most likely put him in charge of an Order Sergeant link team. Once he gets up close with that Assault pistol, he owns. This obviously comes down to a bit of luck, but I've even had him fend off a viral sniper from long range for 5 orders before finally critting it to death. It's moments like these that make me love Infinity and create a special attachment to certain models. Sent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalk
Jeanne d'Arc profile Knights of Santiago sculpt (Jeanna second) MO Sectorial And HyperPowered goodness in general
The ice storm father knight. Looks like a powered armored fist of god himself. Even if his rules are meh
For model, easily the Aquila HMG. He is the reason I have any PanO, even though most of my boys in blue are MO now.
Funny part that most of people are scared of MO HI (or at least used to) while the TOFOOS get the job done in the end (note that it's HI who makes space for them). Santiago sculps are great, but KotHS is suberp. Fersen backstory is nice, even though he totally sucks now in KHD world, and his Templar weapon is really a bit "meh" (low cool factor, even new model is actually losing it's unique sculp).
Nisse Sniper because he puts the fear into @BenMoss And he looms over the battlefield with a badass pose, surveyering.
Well, I LOVE the old Nisse Sniper: And the Hexas sniper: As well as the old ORC Boarding Shotgun and HMG: But in terms of profiles my favorites have to be: PanOceania ────────────────────────────────────────────────── AUXILIA (Forward Observer) Combi Rifle + AUXBOT_1 / Pistol, Knife. (0 | 15) AUXBOT_1 Heavy Flamethrower / Electric Pulse. (- | 4) REGULAR (Minelayer, Sensor) Combi Rifle, Antipersonnel Mines / Pistol, Knife. (0.5 | 14) HEXA Hacker (Killer Hacking Device) Combi Rifle / Pistol, Electric Pulse. (0 | 27) But in terms of the setting, it has to be the concept of the Iota-Scarcity economy: What has arisen instead is the iota-scarcity economy in which the scarcity of materialistic needs have become so incredibly minimal that it is basically invisible to the individual. This was not a revolutionary shift, but rather the continuation of a long trend line: Food, which had once taken up eighty percent or more of an individual’s budget, had dropped to less than ten percent by the founding of PanOceania. Automation made possible by the advent of ALEPH and pseudo-AIs then dropped it down to hundredths of a percent—essentially nonexistent. When the cost of basic housing followed suit at a rapidly accelerated pace, societies were forced to adapt. Virtually all human economic activity today, therefore, is not about fulfilling needs, but rather about realising desire. And by-and-large the ambitions of that desire are limited only by time and technology. The quantronic abundance of Maya—which offers a limitless panoply of experience—only furthers this pressure, creating an economy driven by dedication, attention, and the artificial scarcity of novelty. And the details of PanOceania:
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