Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Static Defense

This is a special mission available to all contractors and is meant to be a sort of cheap down time.

Units assigned to a static defense mission must be declared and goes into effect the sunday it was declared. Those units are then assumed to be performing mundane defense contracts for that week and are within immediate resupply from Outreach (no need to track munitions... etc.).
Static defenses can be purchased and installed with any unit that has performed static defenses for more than 1 week. Static defenses take 1 week to install.

The pay is a flat 10,000cr per weight class for the week with no option for enemy salvage.

Opposing Forces:
As an option, other mercenary commands may take up OpFor at their discretion (or whim). In such an event, OpFor will consist of 70% to 120% (determined randomly, try 60% + 1d6 x 10%) of the defending player's unit tonnage (not installations). Of this tonnage, OpFor may select a random (non-Clan) unit table and roll till the appropriate tonnage has been fullfilled.

Alternatively, he may instead deploy any units he has on Outreach. Though unless stated otherwise, this is done "pro bono" with no chance at enemy salvage.

Scenario:
For every 15 unit tons that the defending player deployed, play a CF 30 building on the board arrayed however the defender chooses.

OpFor decides which of the following missions are played after buildings are placed.

Recon Raid:
Defender starts with half his units shutdown. They activate on a 5+ in the end phase.

Defender gets 5 points for every enemy unit destroyed.
Attacker gets one point once for every building that one of their units gets within 3 hexes of in the end phase.
Attacker gets 2 points for every building destroyed.

Assault:
Defender sets up half his units hidden.
Attacker wins if half the buildings are destroyed or the defender retreats.

Payment:
The defender continues to get his flat pay if he wins. If he looses the engagement, he receives nothing for that week.
If OpFor wins he gets the value of the defender's pay for that week's defense contract.

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