The Skies of Terleggi: Siege of Rentlaw Prime, Ep. 2
Hello Readers,
Here is the next installment of the campaign. Rules used for the space combat were "Red Alert" and the fight on the Space Station were a sci-fi variant of Donnybrook. Sort of known as "DonnyK" on Facebook.
Hope I conveyed all the action coherently, and I hope you enjoy it.
Thanks for reading,
Maj Guiscard
This does not seem to be Admiral Osho best showing.
ReplyDeleteNope, it was not. :)
DeleteI am wondering what the next chapter in his story will entail...
Enjoyable as always! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Suber!
DeleteAmazing pageantry!
ReplyDeletelol
DeleteReminds me of some old military quote about how the best "looking" troops are not the best fighting troops.
Fantastic AAR! very enjoyable.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sir!
DeleteWhat a thrilling report! I love the interplay between the starship combat and the boots on the ground.
ReplyDeleteI also really enjoy seeing what figures you use for your command characters!
Thanks
DeleteCommand Figs are a huge mix of GW, Reaper, Ramshackle, Artizan and others.
Some converted some not.
Let me know if you would like specifics
Great read, I look forward to the next instalment.
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DeleteThanks Matt
DeleteThis is pure awesome. Love the interplay and mix of models, even if Adm. Osho is a lot like a WW1 Belgian General...AKA out of touch loser.
ReplyDeleteThanks ,
DeleteI built Osho around the idea that sometimes it's your friends that are the larger problem than your enemies.
...and will continue to be so :)
Thrilling! It is great to see how the fleet action and the station battle match up.
ReplyDeleteAny chance of showing off the "map scale" versions of the ships?
And the characters? basically more of everything? :)
I'm doing beauty shots for the next post. (Great minds think alike)
DeleteCharacters? Maybe with little Bios as well
Ya' know, I was just thinking that the post needed more maps to explain the action.
I think next issue will have that "Ship Plot" that I used in the New Texas campaign.