Phoenix Command

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Are you tired of your current small arms combat system?

Tired of inconsistencies and rules that simply don't work?

If so, we invite you to conduct a short test:

Using your current small arms combat system, place the muzzle of a large caliber pistol between your character's eyes.

Squeeze the trigger.

Continue squeezing the trigger until he falls unconscious.

Then have a friend put a band-aid over that nasty .45 caliber dent in his skull, and try not to get him shot too often in the week or two it takes to heal.

Now, using Phoenix Command, place the same pistol in the same place.

Squeeze the trigger.

You now have a choice: you can either roll up a new character or rush the body to a very sophisticated medical facility and discover the joys of role-playing a vegetable.

If you are nodding your head and smiling, and thinking that it would be nice to have a combat system that really works, welcome to Phoenix Command!

Phoenix Command combines accurate simulation of gunshot wounds with detailed aiming and firing rules, and authentic modern weapon data to create a simple, fast-paced game with an incredibly realistic feel.

Look to Phoenix Command for realistic:

  • Fully Automatic Weapons
  • Explosives and Grenades
  • Grenade and Rocket Launchers
  • Shotguns
  • Body Armor and Cover
  • Medical Aid
  • Initiative and Morale
  • Knockout and Disabling Injuries

Phoenix Command provides a challenging and satisfying playing experience as a table top wargame, modular combat system for your own role-playing game, or with any other Leading Edge Game.

(Look for Rhand: Phoenix Command, the ultra high-tech role-playing game for this system!)

Join the Revolution in Game Design and move up to the Leading Edge!

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