1. I definitely support making the vehicle 0-1. I agree that being able to take a bunch of these types would be taking advantage of the intent.
2. However, I'm not sure I understand some of the comments regarding list creep. It seems like this type of vehicle is a logical progression of C3 capabilities for the Tau.
Also, in taking in what Tau need to effect opponents, some sort of command flexibility (as a characteristic) seems logical. We can't assault or FF our way out of a paper bag. We have really nice guns, but our formations are not that large that they can take a lot of BM's or hits before becoming combat ineffective. Our crisis and stealth don't have jump/shoot/jump like they do in 40K, our units (vehicles and infantry) are not able to split fire as nearly every unit in 40K can...and all the above are Ok, because of how we have characterized the Tau.
However, each of the races has something that sets them apart. Orks have big formations, Eldar have super technology, SM have superb command and control, the Bugs have unstoppable numbers...etc.
The Tau need something as well.
I think flexible firepower could be that thing. We don't need to have the high rolls that SM have, but we do need something that allows us to be flexible. JMO.
In reading the IA3 campaign story, FW spends a lot of time emphasizing how mobile the Tau (at least in the early part of the campaign, I'm still reading) are, showing up where they aren't expected, causing damage, then skipping out before the response becomes too severe.
I think the Dragonfish allows the Tau to be "super" reactive to other forces at a "macro" level, allowing them to leave dangerous terrain (i.e. not get stuck in an assault) and maneuver to favorable fire positions. This seems to be what the Tau (at least at an Epic scale) are all about.
Now is the Dragonfish the ultimate weapon?
Nope, in fact in our recent game we were in dire consequences when our activation rolls didn't materialize.
However, when we were able to take advantage of them, we were able to stay very mobile. I am quite certain that without that ability, we'd have been wiped off the table by turn two.
3. The model...this is a tough one as you are correct, FW Orcas aren't cheap. However, I don't see any reason why a "counts as" BFG model couldn't sub just as easily. As I stated earlier, I converted something else, so I'm not using the Orca chassis and I don't see any reason to force others to do the same.
I think Jervis' intent is to grow the game, not ensure that everyone spends $10,000 on their figures.
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