Post by Hetfiltrator on Oct 4, 2011 15:04:20 GMT -5
The scene: A war torn battlefield. Corpses litter the ground. A bloody battle has been fought here recently and a beloved hero has fallen. The Fleet in orbit has decided to eliminate all traces of the loss. They've given you 24 standard hours to retrieve the body. As you arrive at the field, and opposing army can be seen. They too have lost precious loved ones and comrades. Just as a temporary cease-fire is settled so you may gather the lost, the fleet decides you've had enough time and opens fire. Accusations and insults fly and battle is joined once more on the corpse strewn field...
Points: 1,000+ points
Deployment: Standard deployment
Objectives: 2(One per player)
Terrain: Battlefield should be covered in wreckage and bodies and craters. A trench system or some kind of defense line should run through the middle. Remains of buildings wouldn't be out of place.
Special rules:
The beloved hero:
Even if hell breaks out around you, you've given your orders. The hero's body must be reclaimed. Even if it cost you your life.
Each player must place their opponent's objective in no man's land. They may not be within 12" of each other and may only be captured by their owning player. Any Infantry model can take they're objective.
Angels rise as the heavens fall:
Everyone has their limits, and ordinary soldiers are no exceptions. As the sky crackles with blood red orbital strikes that could incinerate entire companies fall from the sky, most would run. Only the bravest or most foolhardy would continue to the fight in such conditions.
Every round both players must place a up to half of the strikes on the board. These shots scatter 2D6". Example: During turn 3 Both players may place 3 templates on up to three units.
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[tr][td]# of Strikes[/td][td]2[/td][td]4[/td][td]6[/td][td]8[/td][td]10[/td][td]12[/td][td]14[/td][/tr]
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The orbital strikes have the following profile
Range - S10 AP2/Large blast, Pinning
Determining the winner
If both sides are in control of their objective: Draw
One side has objective other side does not: The side with the objective wins
No one has the objective: Mutual loss
C & C?
Points: 1,000+ points
Deployment: Standard deployment
Objectives: 2(One per player)
Terrain: Battlefield should be covered in wreckage and bodies and craters. A trench system or some kind of defense line should run through the middle. Remains of buildings wouldn't be out of place.
Special rules:
The beloved hero:
Even if hell breaks out around you, you've given your orders. The hero's body must be reclaimed. Even if it cost you your life.
Each player must place their opponent's objective in no man's land. They may not be within 12" of each other and may only be captured by their owning player. Any Infantry model can take they're objective.
Angels rise as the heavens fall:
Everyone has their limits, and ordinary soldiers are no exceptions. As the sky crackles with blood red orbital strikes that could incinerate entire companies fall from the sky, most would run. Only the bravest or most foolhardy would continue to the fight in such conditions.
Every round both players must place a up to half of the strikes on the board. These shots scatter 2D6". Example: During turn 3 Both players may place 3 templates on up to three units.
Turn | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 |
[tr][td]# of Strikes[/td][td]2[/td][td]4[/td][td]6[/td][td]8[/td][td]10[/td][td]12[/td][td]14[/td][/tr]
[/table]
The orbital strikes have the following profile
Range - S10 AP2/Large blast, Pinning
Determining the winner
If both sides are in control of their objective: Draw
One side has objective other side does not: The side with the objective wins
No one has the objective: Mutual loss
"Nobody lives forever, no matter the life they live. Be they poor, noble, kind, or heretics there is only one end. This is especially true for warriors, for we were born to die for glory and to protect our loved ones. No matter how many foes you slay, death will always best you. So brothers, fight for your lives! Slay so you may live another day!" - Master-Captain Vesuvius Hetlan, Iron Templar 3rd Company "The Iron Apostles" |
C & C?