
Note: It was at this point that White Dwarf magazine changed into a bad acid trip. Issue 202 "A Warrior's Duty": Imperial Guard vs. Issue 189 "The Great Devourer": Tyranids vs. Issue 182 "Blood and Fire": Ultramarines and Imperial Guard vs. Issue 180 "A Bitter Harvest": Howling Griffons vs. Issue 177 "Hold the Line": Space Wolves vs. Issue 167 "Bridge of Death": Space Marines vs. Issue 166 "Angels of Death": Blood Angels vs. The following is a list of the battle reports featured in White Dwarf magazine during 2nd edition. If we acquired nine points, the message was sent successfully. Our goal: At the start of each turn, if we possessed models inside the communications command building, we could roll a single D3. A small combined party of Eldar Pirates and Dark Angels made for the surface of the planet, hoping to fire off a distress signal from the planet's communications satellites - perhaps the only communications strong enough to break the cloud of the Tyranids' fleet.Within hours of translating in system, the Dark Angels came under attack from the Tyranid hive fleet.The Dark Angels acknowledged this possibility when their long-range communications failed, an issue consistent with evidence of the Tyranids hive fleets.The Pirate Captain and his ship were monitoring the Tyranid fleet as it was nearing the Eldar Craftworld of Yderis. The Eldar Pirate Captain informed the Dark Angels that the Tyranids Xenos had overwhelmed the planet.While prepared to destroy the Xenos vessel, the Dark Angels first accepted a hail from the self-proclaimed captain of the vessel.This Xenos ship turned out to be an Eldar Pirate vessel.The Dark Angels frigate was hailed by an unknown Xenos ship.


