Kumbahyah Nov 2021
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Mine started out as a bunch of freelance bootnecks plus other sundry odds and sods. Corporate takeovers and a localisation drive have seen the main thrust pivot to KLF Fighters equipped with US Army surplus but the military advisers are still about. I'm leaving the Centurion at home but the Saladin will probably appear.
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Re: Kumbahyah Nov 2021
Mine I believe are gentlemen on holiday from UN duty facing various unspecified threats, helping out an old friend.
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I also have a couple that I'm bringing. Together should give us a fair amount of space.
Rules? You ask me what rules do I use. No, I don't do rules.
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Given the request for scatter terrain would the railway set be any use? The train could be one long linear barrier or broken up into the sidings as a series of shorter obstacles.
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The track could be laid out in a suitably inconvenient place so that the train could arrive via a pre programmed event or by random chance and generally cause a nuisance/mayhem/looting opportunity!Buff Redux wrote: ↑Mon Nov 01, 2021 10:44 am Given the request for scatter terrain would the railway set be any use? The train could be one long linear barrier or broken up into the sidings as a series of shorter obstacles.
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Re: Kumbahyah Nov 2021
will there be uncrossable water features?
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Sounds like an excellent plan.Paul wrote: ↑Mon Nov 01, 2021 11:33 amThe track could be laid out in a suitably inconvenient place so that the train could arrive via a pre programmed event or by random chance and generally cause a nuisance/mayhem/looting opportunity!Buff Redux wrote: ↑Mon Nov 01, 2021 10:44 am Given the request for scatter terrain would the railway set be any use? The train could be one long linear barrier or broken up into the sidings as a series of shorter obstacles.
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Re: Kumbahyah Nov 2021
I think that is unlikely but you never know. (Tim W. isn't on here everyday so sometimes misses questions, it's not intentional).
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Its not flowing water you're going to need to worry about!
Sorry just catching up. My head hurts trying to balence forces so... Lets just bring stuff and I'll umpire what is tabled at any one time. This will enable people to field stuff as they might want to, I know some troops havent seen action yet.
Scenario wise, exasperated with the continued instability I foresee a Rhodeleland attempt at a coup to take over the region as protectorate (and syphen off profits from the mines) Hopefully no natural disasters will occur to add any further problems and the takeover will be both smooth and bloodless. The President may/may not be around - anyone heard from him?
Sorry just catching up. My head hurts trying to balence forces so... Lets just bring stuff and I'll umpire what is tabled at any one time. This will enable people to field stuff as they might want to, I know some troops havent seen action yet.
Scenario wise, exasperated with the continued instability I foresee a Rhodeleland attempt at a coup to take over the region as protectorate (and syphen off profits from the mines) Hopefully no natural disasters will occur to add any further problems and the takeover will be both smooth and bloodless. The President may/may not be around - anyone heard from him?
Re: Kumbahyah Nov 2021
Anything to stop communism getting a hold and funding those nasty insurgents threatening our internal stability.