Operation Squad
Eastern Front World War Two Skirmish.
Capture/ Rescue the German Officer

Andy, Mike, Phil, Bruce and Darryl played this for the first time. Was fun. Andy took control of the Docks, Bruce was intriguing, Phil acted the Paladin, Darryl lost a wizard to free drinks and Mike took an early lead and just held on to claim victory at the final count.
Blood, Bilge and Iron Balls
Sailing in the Age of Trafalgar. Andy set up a sailing game for us based around the pursuit of the French Fleet following their defeat at the Battle of the Nile. Andy and Mike played as the British and Darryl and Phil as the French.
The French managed to pick off Mike’s squadron before Andy could sail to their rescue. The French had the luck with the jokers especially against Mike. By the time Andy arrived Mike had lost two of his three vessels and the third was heavily damaged. The French had two ships damaged but none were lost and they carried on their journey back to France.
Good rules with neat card drawing machanics and fun dice rolling. Next time the British will use their famed training superiority to good effect as that is an optional rule that we did not use on this occasion.
We kept The Pegasus and Treachery cards in but otherwise this was our first foray into Ionian Nebula.
Mike and Bruce turned out to be Cylons against Phil, Darryl and Andy. It took ages before any Blue Cylon attack cards were drawn, only after Bruce declared as a Cylon before the penultimate jump and then so many came out at once we had every piece on the board. Due to food and water shortages we ran out of food very quickly but population remained okay.
Bruce was the only declared Cylon at the Crossroads and unluckily was forced to draw Trauma tokens and was eliminated. Phil went through 4 characters due to multiple executions (Cain, Adama, Tigh and finished the game with Apollo). Even Andy was executed due to low morale before the final jump (ending with Chief Tyrrol). Darryl’s Gaeta ended up being both President and Admiral. A close win for the humans with food, morale and fuel all in the low red (about 1 or 2) and population just a little higher at 3 or 4. Bruce was left cursing…if it hadn’t been for all those trauma tokens at the Crossroads he would have had those pesky humans at the battle of the Ionian Nebula.

Forbidden Alchemy
Mike played evil overlord as Phil, Darryl, Bruce and Andy took on Herbert West. Darryl burnt his first character Darrel the Flashwit to death but his sacrifice was not in vain as it led the adventurers to the chemistry set. They were then able to use this to escape the machinations of West and his slow but deadly zombie horde. This was a tough one. With the zombies and very few guns there was a lot of melee combat and the fire also dealt a great deal of Health damage.
Using the Pike and Shotte Rules again we refought the battle. This time we used 6mm figures from Andy’s collection.
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