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| =Armoured Combat - Fighters Handbook=
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| *[https://sca.org.nz/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Fighters_Handbook&action=pdfbook&titlePage=Armoured_Combat:Fighters_Handbook_Titlepage Fighters Handbook pdf]
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| *[https://sca.org.nz/wiki/index.php?title=Armoured_Combat:Handbook Fighters Handbook Landing page]
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| *[https://sca.org.nz/wiki/index.php?title=Armoured_Combat:Fighters_Handbook_Titlepage Fighters Handbook Title Page]
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| *[https://sca.org.nz/wiki/index.php?title=Armoured_Combat:Change_Log Fighters Handbook Change Log]
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| ==Armoured Combat Editing Notes==
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| ===[[Armoured_Combat:Combat_Authorisation_Requirements|Combat Authorisation Reqs]]===
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| *Update to lochac.sca.org urls where available
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| *Suggest upping minimum age for banner bearers to 16. War is an armoured combat activity, and no armoured combatant may be under 16. It walks like a duck, sounds like a duck...
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| ===[[Armoured_Combat:Armour_Requirements|Armour requirement]]===
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| *Update as per rulings and clarifications in text of notes.
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| ===[[Armoured_Combat:Melee_Weapon_Standards|Melee Weapon standards]]===
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| *Footnote re towball covers can be removed but this exemption is now no longer relevant due to the existence of low-profile thrusting tips.
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| *"Restraints are not required on great weapons or spears used single-handed, or on single-handed back-up weapons less than 45 centimetres in length." Society rules don't include a max length for back-up single-handed weapons not requiring lanyards. Is this a specifically Lochac thing?
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| *incorporate changes from rulings in notes
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| ===[[Armoured_Combat:Missile_Weapon_Standards|Missile Weapon Standards]]===
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| *Define rigid and non-rigid quivers (use rigid material standards?)
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| ===[[Armoured_Combat:Procedures_for_Changes_to_These_Rules|Changes to rules]]===
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| *also need to update [[Armoured Combat:Change_Log | change log]] page when changes are incorporated
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| *should also require the approval of the SCA NZ Inc committee and SCA Ltd Australia Board as they hold the liability.
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| *changes to the rules which would affect our exemptions should also include an update to those exemptions from Society Earl Marshal.
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| =Armoured Combat - Marshals Handbook=
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| *[https://sca.org.nz/wiki/index.php?title=Armoured_Combat:Marshals_Handbook Marshals Handbook Landing Page]
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| =Armoured Combat - Siege Handbook=
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| [https://sca.org.nz/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Siege_Handbook&action=pdfbook&titlePage=Armoured_Combat:Fighters_Handbook_Titlepage Siege Handbook pdf]
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| ==Editing notes - Siege==
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| ===[[Siege:SCA_Siege_Engines_and_Structures|Siege Engines and Structures]]===
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| *Pick what metric conversion is being used for imperial measurements - 1/2 inch = 12 or 13mm?
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| *Change log notes - Adjustment of measurement units, conversion to NZ/Aus English standard spelling
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| =Rapier Combat Handbook=
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| *[[Rapier:Handbook|Rapier Handbook Landing Page]]
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| *[https://sca.org.nz/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Rapier_Handbook&action=pdfbook&titlePage=Rapier:Handbook_Titlepage Rapier Handbook pdf]
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| *[[Rapier:Handbook_Titlepage| Rapier Combat Handbook Title Page]]
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| ==Rapier Editing notes==
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| ===Rapier - Introduction===
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| *Rules change process described should match Armoured Combat requirements - announcement in court, publication in Pegasus etc.
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| *Update web link to new location when changed
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| ===Rapier - Canon===
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| *Consider separating sections
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| #[[Rapier:General_Information|General Information]]
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| #[[Rapier:Behaviour_On_The_Field|Behaviour On The Field]]
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| #[[Rapier:Use_Of_Weapons_And_Parrying_Devices|Use of Weapons and Parrying Devices]]
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| #[[Rapier:Acknowledgement_Of_Blows|Acknowledgement of Blows]]
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| #[[Rapier:Melee_War_Combat|Melee/War Combat]]
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| *Metric conversion of imperial units
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| ===Rapier - Equipment Specifications===
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| *Metric conversion of imperial units - Armoured Combat uses 6mm for 1/4 inch
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| ===Rapier - Authorisations===
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| *We're keeping indemnities for minors for 21 years??
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| ===Rapier - Administration===
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| *What are SCA Lochac (NZ & AUS) requirements for working with youth?
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| *Why is Rapier not under the Group Marshal - as it is at Kingdom level?
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| *Chiropracter as health professional?
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| *Quarter Courts don't exist anymore - use grievance procedure as per Kingdom Law
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| ===Rapier - Glossary===
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| Suggested further glossary items:
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| ;Cloak
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| ;Draw cut
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| ;Tip cut
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| ;Push cut
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| ;Percussive cut
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| ;Blade grasps
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| ;Abrasion-Resistant Material
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| :Material that will withstand normal combat stresses (such as being snagged by an unbroken blade) without tearing. Examples include, but are not limited to:
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| :*broadcloth
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| :*a single layer of heavy poplin cloth (35% cotton, 65% polyester; "trigger" cloth)
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| :*sweat pants
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| :*Woven knit tights or lycra /spandex mix tights.
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| :Nylon pantyhose and cotton gauze shirts are examples of unacceptable materials.
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| ;Puncture-Resistant Material
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| :Any fabric or combination of fabrics that passes the Standard Fencing Armour Test set out under rule 3.2.1.5. Examples may include, but are not limited to:
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| :*2 mm leather
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| :*four layers of heavy poplin cloth
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| :*ballistic nylon rated to at least 550 Newtons
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| :*commercial fencing clothing rated to at least 550 Newtons.
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| :Kevlar is not an acceptable material, as it degrades rapidly.
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| ;Rigid Material
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| :Puncture-resistant materials that will not significantly flex, spread apart, or deform under pressure of 12 kg applied by a standard mask tester repeatedly to any single point. Examples of rigid material that may comply with the standard for Rigid Material are:
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| :*0.8 mm stainless steel 1.0 mm mild steel
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| :* 1.6 mm aluminium, copper, or brass
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| :*One layer of hardened heavy leather (8oz, 4 mm).
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| :*The mesh of a standard fencing mask
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| ;Resilient Padding
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| :Any material or combination of materials - equivalent to 6mm (0.25 inches) of closed cell foam - which absorbs some of the force of a thrust or blow. The standard padded bib of a fencing mask may meet this requirement, depending on construction.
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| ;Standard Fencing Armour Test (SFAT)
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| ;used for testing Puncture Resistant Material.
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| ;Fleche
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| :running at an opponent with rapier extended
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| ;Lists
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| ;Melee
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| ;Parrying Devices
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| ;Non-rigid parrying device
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| ;Parrying Gauntlet
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| ;Rubber band gun
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| ;Pole Weapon
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| ;Rapier (referred to as Heavy Rapier in the Society Rules)
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| ;Cut and Thrust Rapier.
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