04 June 2010

Hailed vs Hated: The Vultures Circle


So this is the part where we get to say woulda, coulda, shoulda. I often find one of the best parts of a game is the post-match disection and discussion. Your opinions and comments are most welcome, it can be very easy for the two of us to get caught up in the action so a third party perspective is often very revealing.

For now here are my own thought on the lists, how the game went, and whether things could be improved.


Blood Angels army list
Well, in my defence I did this list before knowing the mission, board size/layout, etc. and it was purely fluff driven. Alas the reality was plain for all to see I think as the game progressed.

I knew I didn't take Scouts for a reason and now I have been re-educated as to why. They may only be 1 point less on WS and BS than regular marines, but oh my word it makes a difference. In 5 turns of shooting a missile launcher unhindered at the Chaos Rhino the Scouts only managed to hit it twice, both occasions resulting in a penetrating hit and Crew Stunned (which granted was a little unlucky). The truth is that the Chaos transport should not have been there beyond turn 3, especially given that BSmoove forgot to pop smoke until late on - unforgivably poor shooting. The other Scout unit did mildly better, taking down a Chaos marine in the opening salvo of the game which probably contributed to their own survival in the final Chaos Shooting phase.

The Tactical Squad were a bit of a disappointment, unable to deal with a unit of standard CSM with a free round of shooting and several rounds of combat, often outnumbering them two to one. I should have taken an Assault Squad here to combat the extra attack CSM get as standard as well as taking a power weapon to tip the balance further in my favour.


The star of the show was undoubtedly Reclusiarch Dannen, who was never going to last long one-on-one against a Nurgle Chaos Lord, but managed to eek the fight out to a draw. His dispatching of the Raptors was a key turning point, and it was the bolter wound he took from the other CSM unit that came back to haunt him in the end.

However, I have to remember that the objective of this game was purely fluff (and to see if the concept of an e-battle was realistic) so in that sense I think the list worked well.

Blood Angel plan
I have to say that I wouldn't change anything about my initial plan. The idea of having the two heavy weapon units hanging back to protect my objective whilst sending my HQ and Tactical unit out to try and take the enemy objective was sound in this case. I realised quite early on that Chaos were limited in speed, which was also my advantage with my supercharged Rhino – hence the Raptors and Rhino had to go early to prevent me being caught out late in the game. They also had almost no long range or heavy weapon threat (other that the raptor movement and meltagun) so my Rhino could feel relatively safe. The initial charge would have been exceptional had Tactical Squad Kamor managed to finish of the CSM unit early on. As it turned out they go bogged down and the charge pretty much stalled.



The Chaos perspective
BSmoove had a good list here for the points and having a WS6 T5 Terminator in there gave me great cause for concern, having quite a lightweight list myself. The initial Chaos move straight towards the Scouts and my objective had me worried I'll be honest. The Scouts would never have survived any determined assault by the Chaos marines, given their inferior stat line and armour, and it was this that prompted me to move the Rhino in close on Turn 2. From reading the battle reports on A Gentleman's Ones, I saw that BSmoove could be defence orientated at times and was hoping that if I threw a threat next to his objective it would distract him long enough to keep my Scouts safe.

In the end it worked, even though in truth a single CSM unit of his might have been enough to hold up my advance, at least to the point I had lost my own objective. The indecision of CSM Squad Decadi was telling in the end. I think that, even once their transport was initially stunned, I would probably have pushed them on towards the Scouts on foot, running when possible, knowing that eventually I would get some CSM into combat and the Scouts would die quickly. Either that or it would force me to consider falling back to protect my own objective. BSmoove also made the ultimate fluff sacrifice, by assaulting the Reclusiarch with his Chaos Lord when hacking down Tactical Squad Kamor would have been the more efficient option. Like I said, it was all about the fluff and kudos to BSmoove for sticking to the storyline and providing us with a dramatic hero vs hero grudge match.



The process
How did the e-battle actually work, and did it work well? I don't have room in my house for a game board (I don't even own one), so it was never going to be an option to have something set up on both sides of the Atlantic. BSmoove set up his game board and took plenty of photos to send to me. I used those photos to create a scale map that we could use as common reference ground across the email, sending precise instructions and dice rolls to each other in the email text (yes, we trusted each other's dice rolling!). I would then update the map, as you saw, throughout the process and email revised jpegs across the pond. Our battle reports were written independently so, aside from factual results, neither of us knew what the other would publish.



Should we do something like this again I would do a couple of things differently. First of all I would try to get the map as accurate as possible, especially the models. The 4'x4' map was accurate this time round, but the positioning and size of terrain and models was only approximation. There's no way to get the process 100% accurate, but there is room for improvement. The other thing I would add is a marker to indicate heavy/special weapon carriers, as there could be an issue with line of sight/range and it would be too easy to 'move' the heavy weapon throughout the squad. Aside from that I was very happy how things went, considering this is a very new venture for the both of us. Obviously we're hoping to ramp things up in the future, but a good start to be sure.

And that's it for this week's Hailed vs Hated.

As you may know BSmoove is on holiday in Italy for the rest of the month, so it gives me plenty of time to get some more painting done before we create another unique encounter, and the next chapter of the Blood Angels 5th Company vs the Arrugginiti.

30 May 2010

Hailed vs Hated: Turns 4 & 5


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If you've missed the story so far go read up Part One and Part Two from earlier in the month.



THE TEAMS

Chaos:
Lord Amnitolo (white) – Chaos Lord / Terminator Armor / Mark of Nurgle
Squad Decadi (yellow) – CSM x7 / Rhino
Squad Egregi (orange) – CSM x7
Squad Furrore (blue) – Raptors x5 / Meltagun

Blood Angels:
Reclusiarch Dannen (white)
Squad Taal (blue) – Scout x5 / Heavy Bolter
Squad Duun (green) – Scout x5 / Missile Launch
Squad Kamor (black) – Tactical x8 / Flamer / Melta Bombs / Combi-Melta
Rhino / Searchlight


THE OBJECTIVES

The Blood Angels are protecting a Communication Array that is keeping them in contact with a nearby Strike Cruiser. Chaos are taunting the marines with the corpse of a dead Blood Angel and the secrets it might hold.


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The Blood Angel Rhino sped to the far side of the marine corpse, turning to face the Chaos Marine Squad that had inflicted the cowardly long-range wound on Reclusiarch Dannen. All around the battlefield was a whirl of close combat, the grinding of metal on metal, the shouts and bellows of the warriors in ascendance and the wails of the dying. The stormbolter attached to its hull ripped out a couple of shots, striking the Chaos marines where they stood. No effect. An explosion next to the squad sent them cowering back into cover. Scout Squad Duun had found their mark with the missile launcher again, but once again the vehicle was merely stunned.



Veteran Sergeant Kamor was concerned. The resilience of these Chaos scum was remarkable. They were outnumbered two to one and showed no signs of stress or weariness – they were like machines. This fight should be over by now, but it wasn't going well and soon his own losses would begin to tell. He saw an opening and thrust his combat knife, bypassing his opponent's stalwart defence, through his armour and biting into his internal organs. The Chaos warrior let out a muffled grunt as he fell to the floor. Just as he was thinking the odds were turning in his favour, Kamor saw brother Danial fall. This stalemate was frustrating in the extreme, and getting very costly.

Dannen could feel every bone in his body creak, every muscle cry out in pain and torture, but he knew there would be time enough later for rest. His life was hanging in the balance and one slip of concentration could end it all. He had fought aliens twice his height, with strength unseen, but this Chaos Lord was truly a monster. Despite all his confidence and his experience, this battle was slipping away from Dannen. The overwhelming initial charge into the enemy forces had stalled and the tide was slowly turning in favour of the damned.

Bright blue light flashed around him, as Dannen's Rosarius kicked in, saving him from certain death. The Chaos Lord seemed frustrated by this and let out a gurgling howl. Seizing his chance, Dannen swept down with his weapon, catching the distracted leader in the neck – sickly green brown bile spewing out in a fountain.


The skulking Chaos marines hurried into the stunned Rhino firing up the smoke launchers as the hatches slammed shut. Scout Sergeant Duun knew what was coming next. "In the Emperor's name, take out that transport!" he yelled.

Two more brothers in Squad Kamor fell to Chaos weapons, taking another of the tainted marines with them. "Enough of this", Kamor muttered to himself. "Brothers! Feel the light of Sanguinius around you, let us slay these servants of evil!".


Dannen was buoyant, he had found his second wind and a newly-born vigour. He could anticipate every move the Lord made, and counter it. A sudden pain shot though him – the disease-ridden wound he'd received earlier was having an effect, the poison reaching his vital organs and shutting them down one by one. In a split second he was was no longer in full control of his motions, fighting against his own body to defend himself from his attacker. He could barely see the world around him as the unmistakable bite of a weapon piercing his skin burned his chest. The Chaos Lord's scythe was embedded within him and more poison was pumping into his body. The world was going black all around him as his body shut down. The monster before him was triumphant, spouting obscenities and insults in the direction of the fallen Reclusiarch, the Chaotic weapon still protruding from his broken body. One final heroic endeavour, he mustered every last ounce of strength he had and lashed out at the mocking foe before him. His power weapon caught the Chaos leader across his torso showering the area around in bile and sludge. The Chaos Lord was stunned, and staggered briefly before letting out a piercing howl of anguish. The corpse slumped to the earth with a deafening thud. Dannen closed his eyes and his world went black.


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The Blood Angel Rhino moved up to shoot at the rear of its Chaos counterpart, knowing there was little time or chance to make an impact. Two shots pinged off the the corroded hull. A missile came in from Scout Squad Dannen, exploding in the mud next to the vehicle with no effect – the smoke had done its job.
"You boys, you boys! We are going have serious words – I promise you!" screamed Sergeant Duun with a frustrated grin.
"Squad Taal, fall back to the Comms Array!", yelled Sergeant Taal, "They're going to make one last push."

Kamor had just seen the Reclusiarch fall to the blade of the Chaos leader, and the heroic final strike inflicted in the face of defeat.
"For the Emperor! For Sanguinius! For Dannen!" he cried as he charged into the two remaining aggressors before him. Squad Kamor cheered in unison and piled into the melee, dragging down one of the Chaos marines, and causing the other one to finally flee in terror.


As expected, the unkillable Chaos transport sped towards Squad Taal and the Blood Angels communication array. Reaching its target it spat out the six marines who opened up with rapid Bolter shots on the heroic Scouts guarding the objective. Smoke filled the air and Sergeant Duun looked on with concern. His own unit had failed to take down the Rhino with numerous attempts, at the potential cost of losing Squad Taal and the comms array. He let out a slow sigh of relief and grinned when he saw Sergeant Taal and two of his squad still standing.


Barking orders to his unit they set about supporting his beleaguered brothers. They had seized the day, but at great cost. He hoped it was worth it.



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So there you have it. A victory for the beloved Angels but at a very high cost.
There is lots more to discuss and debate, from army lists to battle plans and decision making. Plenty of what-ifs and coulda, woulda and shoulda later in the week with Hailed vs Hated.

Don't forget to visit A Gentleman's Ones for the Chaos perspective and no doubt lots of twisted propaganda, fantastic photos and a great narrative.

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26 May 2010

Hailed vs Hated: Turns 2 & 3


Apologies to everyone, BSmoove especially, for this delayed post which was supposed to go up last night. I came in from work with quite bad migraine and couldn't face another computer screen. So, better late than never, back to the action...


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Reclusiarch Dannen could see them now in all their corrupted glory. The enemy were sweeping around in the direction of Scout Squads Duun and Taal. Not an overwhelming force, he'd faced worse odds, but there was an unshakable shadow at the back of his mind.

"Take us towards the building ahead, full speed, right into their back yard. Let's see how they react to that!"
The Rhino screamed across the battlefield, supercharged engines squealing as they were pushed to their limits. The vehicle slammed into an abrupt stop, smoke launchers exploded and the transport was lost in a thick white fog.

The clearly unsettled Chaos marines reacted to this interloper with a swift change of direction, all focus now on the shrouded Rhino. Shots could be heard through the thick armour of their carrier but nothing worthy of concern.




A loud explosion rocked the battlefield as a missile from Scout Squad Duun hit the encroaching Chaos Rhino square in the face. A cheer went up from the intiates but soon subsided when the smoke cleared to reveal the vehicle was merely shaken, parading a fresh scorch mark on its hull like a brand new tattoo. The occupants bailed to find cover anywhere they could, away from their potential tomb.
A daemonic screech causes the occupants of the blood red Rhino to exchange glances as melta particles fizz overhead.
"That's enough observation I think gentlemen", grinned Dannen to the marines around him, "Time for some action".

++++ Turn 3 ++++


Dannen lept out of the Rhino like a man possessed, Squad Kamor exiting the opposite side in a more precise manner. The transport roared off on a collision course with the Chaos leader, and for the first time the marines witnessed their adversaries up close. As the vehicle reached its target the warrior lurched to the side, avoiding the collision with remarkable ease given his heavy armour and bloated stature.

Squad Kamor opened up with everything as they advanced towards the heretics. The target unit enveloped in flames and bolter shells. Sergeant Kamor grinned, thankful that his misfiring melta hadn't been needed, but his face dropped when he saw over half of the enemy unit step out of the black smoke.

Another explosion blew mud and debris into the air, Scout Squad Duun has missed their target, merely decorating the Chaotic Rhino in fresh sludge. Heavy Bolter fire from Scout Squad Taal peppered the Rhino hull, but had no effect save for a high-pitched, metallic ditty.

Dannen had picked out his target before he ever left the vehicle and launched himself at the Raptors. He released a shot from his pistol at the melta gunner, for the disrespect shown towards the Blood Angels Rhino just moments earlier. A ear splitting ping echoed as the richochet flewoff his shoulder guard. The Reclusiarch ploughed into the unit, dropping two with a sweep of his Crozius. With cries of terror the Raptors bounded away, but a swift jab brought another one down to earth, ensuring only two got away.


"Your chaos cowards are no match for the Emperor's finest!" he belowed at the filth encrusted Chaos Lord, who was still venting hot air in his monotone manner like a broken speaker system. The cold dark shadow ran down Dannen's spine as he stared at the Chaotic monstrosity spouting hate-filled gibberish before him.
"So you're the cause of my unease – let's see what you're about, give it your best shot!"


Sergeant Kamor braced himself and the remaining Chaos marines charged.
"Incoming! Take them down lads!" but the warning came too late and Squad Kamor were hit with force, Brother Amael dropping in a fountain of blood. The Sergeant felt the swell of the Red Thirst clawing at his insides as his swung his Chainsword at his opponent, opening his chest and releasing him from his corrupted life.



Dannen gritted his teeth as he watched the Chaos Lord lumber towards him like an irate Rhinoceros, waiting for the impact and preparing the counter strike. White light flashed across his vision and he stumbled backwards, a sharp pain ripping through his abdomen. More bolter shells exploded off his armour and he turned to see where the shots had originated. A cowardly group of Chaos scum to his right.
"Arghh!" he cried out in frustration, but he knew that the wound had lost him his edge and would return to haunt him.
The Chaos monster crashed into the Reclusiarch knocking him off his feet, pain shot through his gut and he winced. An agonising burn in his shoulder joined the stinging symphony rushing around his body as a diseased power weapon cut through his flesh.
"No more!" he barked and lashed out with his crozius tearing a chunk of diseased meat from his foe.
Leaping to his feet while his opponent was still reeling, he drew up all his strength and readied himself. This was going to be an epic battle.

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The battle continues on Friday, and don't forget to visit A Gentleman's Ones for the Chaos perspective, and a wonderful narrative