Showing posts with label Game This Week. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Game This Week. Show all posts

Thursday, January 14, 2016

Epic 30k Preview - The Hammers Of Horus, Ready to Roll


Epic 30k firepower lined up prior to our game tonight
Tonight we will be playing some Epic 30k with the Fawcett Avenue Conscripts, and the little fellows above will see their first action on behalf of the XVI Legion.  The scenario features a Sons of Horus task force trying to break through the loyalist lines while escorting a convoy of lethal virus munitions they have purloined from a not-quite-as-abandoned-as-people-thought Adeptuts Mechanicus facility.  The Imperial Fists will stand in their way...as you can see from the task force elements pictured above, they are going to need to big guns of their own to get the job done on behalf of their so-called "Emperor".

We'll use the "Epic: Armageddon" rules - the last variant of the rules published before the douchetards at GW ditched their specialist games.  I've cooked up some stats and adjustments to the Space Marine forces from "Epic: Armageddon" to reflect vehicles like the beasts pictured above, Marine support squads and other things...hopefully it turns out well - stay tuned for photos and an AAR!

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Game This Week- Modern Spearhead - (Imaginary) Crisis In Kaliningrad


Russian Federation armoured forces mobilize...
We have at times past gamed an imaginary ultra-modern conflict in Poland.  Poor Poland - it just seems geographically placed for these kinds of scenarios.  Thankfully it is all imaginary - at least for now. We have previously used the Cold War Commander engine for those games, but this week we will employ the tried and tested (and much faster) Modern Spearhead rules.

The scenario imagines a crisis brewing in the Russian Baltic enclave of Kaliningrad.  A confrontation has developed between the Polish government and the Russian Federation over the transit of gas. An angry and aggressive Polish administration has responded by blockading and occupying small parts of the Kaliningrad Oblast, with the assistance of the Lithuanians. 

"You will pay what GazProm is asking...seriously...."
The Russian response is forceful - they have moved some elite armoured and airborne formations into the isolated enclave, and are preparing the "push the Poles back", with deadlines announced and a stated intent to use force to "protect their sovereignty". 


NATO representatives meet to discuss the possibility of a meeting to establish an agenda for a framework consultation to evaluate a report on further discussion of a review on the matter of whether the circumstances in Poland constitute a crisis or a non-specific event...
NATO is preparing to assist against Russian aggression, mostly by having meetings about meetings. 

"So, I totally don't need this right now, just so you guys know...."
Distracted and broke, the EU members of NATO (other than Poland and the Baltics) are not keen to be involved.  GazProm is cutting side deals with them to up the ante. Distracted and broke, the US is not that keen to help either, as Polish gas rights hardly seems like something to galvanize US opinion, but it doesn't want to wimp out either.

"Can you believe this whole Polish thing? At least Sarko isn't involved...."
Seeing all this mushiness, the Poles are sticking to their guns, concerned about the cold winter that will be on the way if they do not stand up to what they see as Russian GazProm-gunboat diplomacy...

The Poles are ready with their new NATO kit....
A "limited engagement" is in the making - will it stay limited? Will the Russians give the Poles a shove, or will they receive a bloody nose in the process?  Will the conflict be limited enough to be resolved, or become something that even the jello-spined countries of NATO might actually sort of have to do something about....

It's (ultra) Modern Spearhead! The latest MBTs and IFVs! But will your command be allowed to fight all-out? What does that secret second order to the brigade commander say? Does the brigade actually have that much ammunition anyway, since no countries can afford anything these days? Will the use of air power really be authorized as diplomats scramble to avert a larger war? Will the infamous "Black Eagle" tanks make another appearance? Hope to see you Thursday for some "conflict resolution".

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Game This Week - Berlin '85 - Force On Force

"I really feel protected...."
This week we will be playing "Force On Force", the reaction-based skirmish rules set from Ambush Alley Games.  The scenario will be set in West Berlin, 1985.  The Warsaw Pact is invading western Europe, and the small NATO garrison of West Berlin is trying to hold out.  Soviet tanks and troops are pushing into the teeth of heavy resistance in urban fighting.  To make it even tougher, there have been unconfirmed reports of chemical weapons being used on both sides, so the troops must slog it out wearing NBC gear...

It's the Chemical Commies vs. the Chemical Capitalists.  Rubble! Ruins! Reaction rolls! See you tonight at Dallas' place.