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Aug 4, 2024, 9:46:59 PM8/4/24
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Ruleson terrain throws state:

"When a character throws a terrain feature, the terrain feature is destroyed and removed from the battlefield. Then the character's controller positions the movement tool with one end touching the character performing the throw...The first terrain feature or character contacted or overlapped by the movement tool suffers the effects of a collision with the thrown terrain feature"



Ultron's superpower for creating grunts (currently) reads: Innate: "When a terrain feature is destroyed by an allied effect, if there is not an allied Ultron Drones in play, you may place an Ultron Drones into play within R3 of this character"


We played it last night as, pay the power, pick a terrain and it's destroyed as being thrown. Then the grunts return because a terrain was broken. The grunts have a stagger and its their parent characters activation so they need to activate, shake stagger, shoot gun, resolve throw. Throw building into the grunts killing them and then they explode.


Regarding the timing in the core rules it says that when a superpower that throws a piece of terrain is used the terrain is destroyed first. This would in theory trigger ultron's I will create a better age ability allowing him to summon the Ultron grunts if they are not already present on the table.


The Voigtlnder Ultron 35mm f/1.7 brings optics that are slightly unusual, specifically incorporating two peculiar items. The rearmost element is aspherical, designed to improve corner-to-corner sharpness and reduce distortion. The front element is concave, and while the inclusion of concave elements in lens construction is not that unusual, it is a bit atypical to see this in the front element (early Canon FD mount 35mm f/2s shared this quirk).


But despite how different they are to the touch, the Bessa R and the Ultron complement each other perfectly. The black finish on the lens matches the semi-gloss black plastic beautifully. Taken as a whole, the package looks incredibly cohesive. It does funny things to the brain.


Color rendition is excellent, especially when coupled with Kodak Portra. Nearly every color shot in this review was shot on the stuff. When stopped down even slightly, sharpness is excellent, and the only way to make the thing misbehave is to point it at the sun and dare it to flare.


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another 35mm to look into if you are shooting Leica M mount is the Leica summaron 2.8 although the non goggled ones go for too much now. and the goggle ones only work on Leica cameras but its an amazing lens. also reminds me of something a reporter in Vietnam in the mid 60s would have used. I got my goggled one for 500$ it blows my socks of in sharpness. vignetting is a little on the high side wide open. also the goggles help me. I have a hard time seeing the 35mm frame. the goggles put it in the 50mm frame witch helps a bunch. also like another comment the 35 f2.5 is really hard to beat in terms of price, image quality and size.


I think that it is worth noting that the updated M mount ultron is an amazing lens that outperforms all pre-asph summicrons and is on par with the asph summiluxes, albeit it lacks in color consistency. The LTM vs M ultrons are completely different beasts in my opinion.

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