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should this article become part of a series of articles on 'payloads'? there currently aren't pages for Anti-Plant, Haywire, Stasis, Toxin, Virus, Vortex, Smoke, Tanglefoot and Photon Flash Flare, these could of course be added to with frag, krak, plasma, melta. all of which are payloads that are conveyed by more than one weapon, so it would seem to me to make more sense to have a article for each 'type', rather than for each instance of each type.--[[User:Admiraldick|admiraldick]] 18:23, 10 November 2008 (CET)
 
should this article become part of a series of articles on 'payloads'? there currently aren't pages for Anti-Plant, Haywire, Stasis, Toxin, Virus, Vortex, Smoke, Tanglefoot and Photon Flash Flare, these could of course be added to with frag, krak, plasma, melta. all of which are payloads that are conveyed by more than one weapon, so it would seem to me to make more sense to have a article for each 'type', rather than for each instance of each type.--[[User:Admiraldick|admiraldick]] 18:23, 10 November 2008 (CET)
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The virus also has a tendency to blow with the winds, and during the Armageddon deployment, it washed back over the defending Imperial Guard, killing as many defenders as attackers. - I'm not sure about if this's truthful --[[User:Vinctum|Vinctum]] 23:51, 5 November 2010 (UTC)

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should this article become part of a series of articles on 'payloads'? there currently aren't pages for Anti-Plant, Haywire, Stasis, Toxin, Virus, Vortex, Smoke, Tanglefoot and Photon Flash Flare, these could of course be added to with frag, krak, plasma, melta. all of which are payloads that are conveyed by more than one weapon, so it would seem to me to make more sense to have a article for each 'type', rather than for each instance of each type.--admiraldick 18:23, 10 November 2008 (CET)



The virus also has a tendency to blow with the winds, and during the Armageddon deployment, it washed back over the defending Imperial Guard, killing as many defenders as attackers. - I'm not sure about if this's truthful --Vinctum 23:51, 5 November 2010 (UTC)