Isn't Uncle Leo just some reference to Uncle Leo from Oblivion - Shivering Isles?
Personally for me when playing Dawn of War I've had many moments where a single squad or vehicle were able to hold off hordes of enemies some how and survive, only to be massacred in the next wave before I could reinforce them.
A good wxample was when I was playing with a mate who was using Chaos and one of his Defilers held off a relic for ages from constant waves of Space marines, Scouts and land speeders.
Eventually they sent in so many squads that the Defiler became so surrounded he was spending more time doing sync kills than actually killing, however, it was too much once the missile launchers got involved and he was destroyed. Although, by that time me and my mate had already taken the fight back to the enemy and were attacking their bases and we won, but the Defiler didn't make it.
Ever since then me and mate after every battle always give the award of MVP to one unit or squad in honour of that fallen Defiler.
Personally for me when playing Dawn of War I've had many moments where a single squad or vehicle were able to hold off hordes of enemies some how and survive, only to be massacred in the next wave before I could reinforce them.
A good wxample was when I was playing with a mate who was using Chaos and one of his Defilers held off a relic for ages from constant waves of Space marines, Scouts and land speeders.
Eventually they sent in so many squads that the Defiler became so surrounded he was spending more time doing sync kills than actually killing, however, it was too much once the missile launchers got involved and he was destroyed. Although, by that time me and my mate had already taken the fight back to the enemy and were attacking their bases and we won, but the Defiler didn't make it.
Ever since then me and mate after every battle always give the award of MVP to one unit or squad in honour of that fallen Defiler.