Monday, February 6, 2012

Sunday Recap

As the invasion drags on into its second month, the 51st Falcon Regulars dispatched a patrol to Hilltop 0203 to investigate a seismic disturbance. Finding the Kiryu 08th Strike Lance already on site, the alert fighters on CAP were dispatched to support the engagement.


Fracas on the hill top. A moving smoke cloud deployed by the Dracs drastically changes the tempo of the battle.


Battered and bloodied the Falcons were forced off the hill having fought nearly to the man and forcing a near similar exchange in combat losses from the Draconis lance.

Post Mortem:

This was the first time I used Aerospace in about 10 years.

And while I was expecting something like this:


You know, BAD ASS.




Instead I got this:
"MY GOD ITS FULL OF ERROR LIGHTS"

Looking back at what we might have done wrong in the foreaye into aerospace, I got a few things wrong.

1. Units with damaged avionics/sensors can't fly NOE. This might have been a problem if the last aerospace unit managed to live much longer, but it was forced away.

2. Damage against SI is halved on aerospace fighters.

3. A roll of 12 is a "golden BB" for the aerospace fighters.

4. Loss of Avionics is a control roll like losing a leg actuator. (The book lists the Avionics as being able to be hit 3 times... but the sheet only had one square...)

5. Strikes cannot be done at NOE. They also lose an altitude after doing it.

6. Firing arcs for ground to air attacks are decided by their orientation to hex 0909.

7. You apply the Angle of Attack modifier for ground to air attacks just like shots between aero units.

8. When a defending ground unit shoots at an aerospace unit that is attacking him, they use the Above/Below hit table.


All in all, not a bad first run. The end result isn't much different from how we played, but we can redress it in the next scratch up. I'd like to use the advanced AA rules in Strat Ops though. It calculates based on the closest approach of the craft as opposed to hex 0909 and adds the velocity of the craft to the to hit number.

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