Well, we gave Quickdraw's scenario a try this afternoon at Collectormania. Unfortunately, due to weather, Quickdraw himself wasn't able to attend, so it was Captain Rockman (Russians/PLC), Warhawk (Brits), and myself (Chinese). To account for only having three players, Warhawk and myself deployed in two corners, and Captain Rockman deployed in the middle of the opposite board edge. It was the best way we could think to keep true to the scenario and still play with three players.
I think the general consensus was that it was a fun scenario to play. I liked that scoring was based on ships you still had alive (assuming you had sector control), not based on what you were sinking. Unfortunately, we all had our reserve forces come in on turn 1--just the way the dice fell.
Warhawk won with something around 2,950 points. I was second with somewhere around 2,725 points, and Captain Rockman came in third with (I think) around 1,900 points. However, it was generally agreed that Rockman's Khatanga-class heavy battleship was the MVS (most valuable ship) of the game, given the hurt that it put on both the Chinese and the Brits.
Here are a few pictures from the day:
The Dragon bides it's time, waiting to go after the PLC cruisers.
Warhawk's deployment zone.
As expected, The Dragon was a fire magnet. Rockman's PLC destroyed it at the beginning of turn 2, after hobbling the beast in turn 1 with an Engine Failure crit that even the Isolated Systems couldn't defend against. However, this took a LOT of heat off my commodore's battleship!
The Deadliest Ship of the Game: Captain Rockman's Khatanga-class heavy battleship.
Captain Rockman's heavy frigates taking advantage of their 360-degree movement and indirect fire to hide behind an island and rain death on Warhawk's Brits.
Not a good day to be a corvette captain!
Bombs away! Warhawk's War Rotor tries to interrupt the Khatanga's killing streak.
You would think this would have been the end of the line for this squadron of British Swift-class corvettes...but they ended up surviving a LOT longer than they had any right to. I can't remember how much fire I poured into them from both my Dao cruisers and my Guan Dao battlecruiser.
Meanwhile, on the table next to us, Stephan and Zorper were going through a Planetfall city fight:
Rush hour traffic is SUCH a drag...
The Aquan ground commander surveys the battlefield from the safety of his Leviathan.
It was a good day for Spartan gaming at Collectormania today, with two games going at once. We're definitely getting some traction there I think.
Warhawk and Captain Rockman, feel free to add your comments and correct any of my errors. Thanks for reading!