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Judge Dredd Minis game?

Started by Piestrio, March 30, 2014, 11:13:15 AM

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Quote from: S'mon;741534Yes, Citi-Def organised at Block level is how Mega-City One gets by without a national army, since Judges are too few & too expensive. The Judges hate armies, ever since they fought the war to overthrow President Booth and put themselves in charge - Booth's support was based on the US Army, including the robot divisions.  Whereas mutually antagonistic Block Citizen Defence Forces make the city hard to conquer by an external enemy, but pose no existential threat to Judge power. It's a very clever system. :)

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