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MBS Monthly Poll #18
« on: November 13, 2017, 06:19:52 pm »
As we near the end of 2017, Landlubber and I are doing something a little different this month: instead of giving you a topic to vote on we are going to do a pure write-in poll!

This month's question is: What was your most memorable naval wargaming moment from 2017?

It could be that well-timed magazine explosion on your opponent’s dreadnought, the failed shunt-in roll that cost you the game, a triumph (or ignominius defeat) in a local event, or even something in wargaming meta--new releases, company closures, etc. We want to hear from you! Just a sentence or two will suffice.

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Re: MBS Monthly Poll #18
« Reply #1 on: November 15, 2017, 12:02:11 am »
Getting hold of several of the Victory Games Fleet series games. No, I haven't played much...

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Re: MBS Monthly Poll #18
« Reply #2 on: November 15, 2017, 11:50:21 am »
Getting enough folks at my local shop hooked on GQ3 Fleet Action Imminent that now we have regular games scheduled. A close second was actually playing the full Salamis scenario from Poseidon's Warriors even though the Persians won.

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Re: MBS Monthly Poll #18
« Reply #3 on: November 15, 2017, 11:54:56 pm »
The big Labor Day narrative game of Dystopian Wars Landlubber and I played was a high point for me. The fleets looked great and building a great background really got us involved.

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Re: MBS Monthly Poll #18
« Reply #4 on: November 18, 2017, 02:58:10 pm »
Yeah, that was a great game.

For me, it has to be the Dystopian Wars game I played where I pulled all the necessary models off my display shelf, packed up all the terrain I needed, then put it all right back on the shelf in my hobby room when I got back home. Sounds like a small thing, but it shows that my hobby room is slowly (but surely) coming together.
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Re: MBS Monthly Poll #18
« Reply #5 on: November 18, 2017, 09:44:29 pm »
Since I haven’t played any tabletop games since January... does setting up a crushing win against Ruckdog playing the Cardassians, but calling it for time, count?

It’s not my fault the Klingons built a huge Empire with all the Production nodes  :P

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Re: MBS Monthly Poll #18
« Reply #6 on: November 20, 2017, 11:58:41 am »
Since I haven’t played any tabletop games since January... does setting up a crushing win against Ruckdog playing the Cardassians, but calling it for time, count?

It’s not my fault the Klingons built a huge Empire with all the Production nodes  :P

I wasn't counting TREK Ascendancy as a Naval game, but if it does count then winning a 5 player game as Military Ferengi is what comes to mind :-)
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Re: MBS Monthly Poll #18
« Reply #7 on: November 21, 2017, 01:45:46 pm »
Probably getting my Aquanautica Imperialis ships out of storage and getting a game in with them. 

It was fun ramming someone with the Tyranids, even if it was just an escort and I caused as much damage to myself as the enemy.   
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Re: MBS Monthly Poll #18
« Reply #8 on: November 28, 2017, 11:56:13 am »
Having my newly painted dropfleet ucm battleship one shotted  off the table by a PHR battleship and then getting my revenge in the next game when the ucms Louise brooks (battleship)blow that PHR ship to little bits (pics of some of this on the Tamworth liberators Facebook page )
take this ship to where the fire is at its heaviest  that where we can make a difference

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Re: MBS Monthly Poll #18
« Reply #9 on: December 08, 2017, 04:08:06 am »
My most memorable battle this year took place in Dropfleet too.

I always wondered about historical battles in which generals/ admirals fed their troops into the mincer when the writing on the wall suggested a stalemate at best.
Well, at least my troops were only imaginary.


We (Scourge vs. PHR) played a game of power grab in which you start at opposing corners in a column approach (battlegroups of your choice arrive over three turns).
The objective is to take five cities that lie diagonal to the advancing forces. For your information: Two cities have power plants that give you double victory points or zero for the entire city if the plant is destroyed. (nice scenario by the way)

You stack your battlegroup cards in the order you want your forces to arrive, an interesting mindgame. I expected my opponent to put a heavy group on the table and one large group with Strike Carriers (which deploy landing ships) to conquer a corner city early on.
I would deploy one very large hunter killer group to take them out and give me a head start – if he actually goes for a corner city I would send in reinforcements and roll up his flank.
And what do you know – he did exactly that.

A rather large group with PHR strike cruisers went to the corner city on my right flank and that’s where my hunter killers went.






Let’s just say it didn’t go as planned.  ???

The shooting started spectacular with an incredible number of hits, but when the smoke cleared his ships survived nearly intact.
He of course realized the danger he was in and sent in all of his corvettes to protect the landings and deal with the hunter killers. So I sent in the rest of my hunter killers to destroy his corvettes and gain atmospheric superiority. He sent in a troopship with heavy support and I sent in my largest battlegroup.
In the end even the heavies turned their bows to the ensuing slaughter and did their part.

It was very cinematic and the killing was completely balanced – it really felt like a mincer in which you fed your troops… Kind of disturbing.

There really was no way to break this vicious circle because you couldn’t disengage without losing all the troops already present and that plus the loss of the flank would have broken our backs… So we sent in wave after wave of our soldiers.

Fun fact. Most of the rest of the map was pretty much deserted apart from a couple of units who actually decided the game,

The slaughter was a stalemate, but I lost due to the fact that I underestimated the firepower into atmosphere of a light PHR cruiser. The death of millions was completely pointless – it was all decided by one round of shooting by a light cruiser against two strike carriers.  ;D





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Re: MBS Monthly Poll #18
« Reply #10 on: December 08, 2017, 08:00:40 pm »
@Riftsinger man, I feel your pain. I've been on the giving and receiving end of that several times myself.

@Ljevid that sounds like it was an EPIC fight. Cool pic too. I haven't yet had a chance to try Dropfleet, but your story and the picture are really luring me in that direction!
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