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In this month's issue; A Difference of Opinions A short while ago a debate kicked off in the Studio about whose A Call to Arms fleet was the best. Obviously this was a highbrow affair as you’d expect from the staff of a gaming company. Having kept all the emails I thought you might like a little insight into how the ‘professionals’ think. Soul Hunters Updated This very popular article updated to the second edition of A Call to Arms. The United States Air Force - Part One Jason Bracich provides a variant new army list for use with Battlefield Evolution. A Wolf In Sheep’s Clothing Raiders and pak’ma’ra are minor players in the Babylon 5 galaxy, but that doesn’t mean they don’t have their followers. With that in mind here’s a scenario especially for them. Retribution At Quadrant 15 Time for a heavyweight battle report between ACTA games designer Matthew Sprange and top tournament player Tristan Lomas. Can Tristan live with the B5 maestro? Iron Thunder, part 1 American Civil War Naval actions using Victory at Sea. Part one of these great rules is inside. Caught at Anchor A nice little carrier group scenario to lead you into the New Year for Victory at Sea. Escort Tactics Alan Oliver is back again with more guidance for A Call to Arms players.

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