I was on the receiving end of some devastating FSA gunnery tonight, and one shot in particular really swung the engagement in my opponent's favor--both the shot itself, and the resulting damage and opportunities it created for him.
Which got me to thinking about starting this thread. My objective is for us to use this thread to discuss that one shot--if one occurs--that really turned the tide of the battle, or that proved an opponent who you thought was on the ropes still had some fight in him. I don't mean for this thread to be a place to boast about wasting your fellow gamer, or moaning about bad luck with the dice; I would like it to be a discussion of tactics and consequences, and lessons learned. If possible, it would be great to hear about the "one good shot" from both the shooter and the target.
Tonight, I was the target.
A little over halfway through our game, BrdingPrty engaged my Toulon armored cruiser squadron (RoF) with his Liberty heavy battleship (FSA). He was at RB3 for both his primary guns, with 2 HP damage on his ship. After some discussion with him (it was a teaching game), he opted to put both primary guns on my one damaged cruiser. This cruiser was in the center of the formation and already had 4 HP of damage (1 HP remaining). BrdingPrty said his goal was to score a critical hit on the cruiser and hope for a magazine explosion, as my ships were the only ones that would have been in range.
The Liberty fired, scored a critical hit, and guess what: his gamble paid off! The magazine explosion scrapped the ship, which meant he rolled 10AD against my two remaining--HEALTHY--cruisers. He scored critical hits on both, with one receiving Hard Pounding and the other receiving Fusion Leak.
In the next turn, before I could activate the squadron, the Liberty struck again, scoring 19 hits from its primary guns on one of the damaged cruisers, which was a double critical, sinking it. His airships were able to score a second critical on the remaining cruiser before the game ended, so he received half points for that.
So, that initial shot that caused the magazine explosion not only crippled that squadron, but led to him scoring 212.5 points off that squadron alone against me in the final tally.
One Good Shot, indeed!