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Welcome to another update, and that means another issue of Warp Rift, this one being issue 24. We have the usual high-quality mix
of reading to interest BFG gamers of all levels. Kicking off is an article on the Necron fleet, perhaps the most discussed fleet in
the game, and one which attracts strong opinions from all perspectives. We also have a series of rules additions for your games, harvested
from a variation on the stamdard BFG rules. While this variant is not yet ready for public viewing, some of these suggestions should give
you a taste of what is in store, and in addition take your regular BFG games in new directions. Heavy Escorts are another topic in the game
which has been debated and discussed heavily, and Warp Rift gives you some suggestions for rules to add to your games to represent these
vessels. Following this, we have a selection of miniature photos from the Imperial battle groups and some feedback from the High Admiralty
on the use of torpedoes in the game. More new rules suggestions then give an outline of how to add simultaneous movement into your games,
followed by chapter ten of the Tyranid War epic fiction. Closing off this issue, we have a new scenario for you to try out in your games pitting
the fleets of the Tau against the might of the Imperium, counters for Tau fleets, Space Wolves, Dark Eldar and Craftworld Eldar to represent
attack craft, torpedoes and mines, and a stunning image of an Imperial cruiser unleashing a full broadside against Chaos Raiders.
So, we hope that you enjoy this latest issue. The only thing left is to ask for your continued submissions for this publication. It is entirely
produced by the BFG community, and relies heavily on submissions from the players. You guys are what we all like to read about, normal gamers
with normal games and some of your own thoughts and rules. In addition, the 2009 BFG Painting Competition thunders on, so if you have a vessel
that you painted over the last twelve months and are particularly proud of, please do submit it into the competition. Guidelines for how to do this
are in Warp Rift. Thanks for all of your support, and see you all next issue.
===+++=== 08/04/2009 ===+++===
Although the problems with the forums continue, I have found the time to make the latest issue of Warp Rift available. Issue
23 contains a variety of new material focussing on the Limante sector. This includes background, famous ships of the sector,
fleet list, new rules and a scenario. In addition, blackhorizon has persuaded the BFG High Admiralty to look at a few recent
questions that clarify a few points that have been raised in a number of places. Meanwhile, the Showcase section looks at
some fine examples of Tau engineering, and warms up the main thrusters in preparation for this years GothiComp - which I believe
is the worlds premier BFG painting competition. The issue is wrapped up with another fiction piece and a illustration of the
scale of some of the vessels which make up the fleets of the Imperium. Download this latest issue in the Warp Rift section
of the site, check it out, and feel free to let us know what you think.
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