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    Last session was good fun and I feel that there was plenty of opportunity to get shooting time going .

    The infighting was vicious and did not improve the partys tactical position however.

    There is little use in putting any blame on anyone in particular - pretty much everyone has been a fu***ng basta** against the others from time to time.Some will point to teh GM and say -"he put me up to it!" Or in other words society is to blame and I am not responsible ..

    in either /all cases :

    " lets not argue and bicker about who killed who ..."

    Bad blood from 5 seasons of murderous campaigning with everyone trying their best to topple the others .Backstabbing as an industry,paranoia,fear,hostility and of course-endless bickering....
    The cost of life.. ( well ,playercharacter life,but still ..)

    But the way I see it there is now 4 NEW characters in my campaign ,and none of them know the last "old hand" ( deCorba ) very well.

    You got the young and brash aristocrat "Junior",
    the blas showman with the big ego ,
    the scared academic with the scrawny,pale arms ,
    you have the sixgun toting bluecollar grease monkey and
    the seasoned war veteran warlord - a survivor of pepperspray and mustard gas attacks .

    On paper it is a great team .Skilled in many different areas.

    Everyone is pretty much new to eachother.

    The slates are clean.

    In other words :

    It is a great opportunity to start building mutual trust and respect for eachothers PCs and get some bonafide camaraderie going .Meaning :
    sticking your neck out for a buddy
    giving up something you want for yourself for the good of all
    supporting your pals when they are hard pressed
    and for God`s sake - stop shooting eachother to pieces with the "supporting fire " moves you guys are pulling !
    (see the thread "small unit tactical cohesion and combat rules knowledge " )

    As a GM I always lay out pitfalls for the players - it is a favourite past time.It can be anything from the one cool gun inbetween the other piecs of junk ,a secret offer of power and riches if you just change your allegiances,an opportunity to oppress one of the other PCs with impunity..

    It is never done because I enjoy bickering and bitter feuds so much .
    ( Although I do enjoy them a little ) .

    But rather these are the challenges that your PCs face in ADDITION to all the NPCs charging you with guns blazing .

    Take a moment to reflect on this before your PCs next actions.

    They may come back to haunt you .

    peace
    -out
    Last edited by headquarters; 02-02-2010, 07:33 AM.

  • #2
    Hehe

    Sorry about the "supporting" fire...

    I guess I got a little too enthustastic as the setting reminded me a little too much about a movie set...

    Anyways, I really enjoyed the infighting which was very Al Quida-style, and the on-the-job-training for the new recruits.

    The last minute of playing was is a nice cliffhanger for the sequel which I guess will be released in 2010 somewhere:

    The old-timer, shot to pieces hanging on to his cannon on top of an exploding nuke storage, the two recruits running for their life in fear and desperation and Iron Man running James-Bond style chased by a helicopter dogding bullets and laughing of death. Where did Grease go - I must have forgot...

    Anyways nice session - although we could downplay the infighting slightly next time we meet.

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    • #3
      hehe indeed

      You are quite right, I hadnt really thought of this - the cliffhanger aspect came through strong this time , with you guys running away from the countdown in the nuke bunker and starting out into the area around the bunker that is teeming with desperate ,fanatical NDP cadre that seem hell bent on getting out of there for some reason..

      Of course - helicopters buzzing overhead now and then with some kind of task in the NDP operation to stop you guys..

      Little time from sitdown to it goes down next time around.

      As for the message of love and unity - humanity can only hope that all of you will get your sh*t together and act as a band of brothers sometime soonish.

      Sanchez- no worries. I am sure the guys will accept your apology for shooting them down from behind as they were storming the enemy position.And for using a judo throw to push one of them out into the enemy line of fire .And for throwing handgrenades that caught them in the blast radius.

      Twice.

      hehe.

      Originally posted by Sanchez View Post
      Sorry about the "supporting" fire...

      I guess I got a little too enthustastic as the setting reminded me a little too much about a movie set...

      Anyways, I really enjoyed the infighting which was very Al Quida-style, and the on-the-job-training for the new recruits.

      The last minute of playing was is a nice cliffhanger for the sequel which I guess will be released in 2010 somewhere:

      The old-timer, shot to pieces hanging on to his cannon on top of an exploding nuke storage, the two recruits running for their life in fear and desperation and Iron Man running James-Bond style chased by a helicopter dogding bullets and laughing of death. Where did Grease go - I must have forgot...

      Anyways nice session - although we could downplay the infighting slightly next time we meet.

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      • #4
        I've said it before, and I'll say it again: Iron Man is an Epic character!

        Sanchez - I love you man! Keep up the great work!

        As for Grease, I'm leading the two prisoners in a head over heel escape from what will be known as DeCorbas funeral pyre.
        If You're In A Fair Fight, You Didn't Plan It Properly.
        I don't carry a gun in case I get in a gun fight. I carry a gun because I don't want to miss the opportunity to get in a gun fight.

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        • #5
          yes...

          +1 for forgiveness from Willis it is .Thats the spirit man ! Brotherly love ( platonic ) and espirit de corps.hear , hear !

          It will also be known as " the charge of the light squad" - the famous attack of a half squad of badly wounded infantrymen against the brigade size mechanized NDP unit that had surrounded the funeral pyre.



          both movies will be great !


          Originally posted by Rupert Willies View Post
          I've said it before, and I'll say it again: Iron Man is an Epic character!

          Sanchez - I love you man! Keep up the great work!

          As for Grease, I'm leading the two prisoners in a head over heel escape from what will be known as DeCorbas funeral pyre.

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          • #6
            Iron men never die

            Thank you, Willies.

            I love myself too, and I always respect my fans.

            Worldwide.

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            • #7
              Lol

              Originally posted by Sanchez View Post
              Thank you, Willies.

              I love myself too, and I always respect my fans.

              Worldwide.
              Remind me to get that guys autograph before the NDP blows his head off

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              • #8
                team spirit

                Last session was quite actionpacked-lots of enemies and enough shooting for most I dare say.

                The party was even attacked with neutron bombs -now,what GM can say that they have specifically targeted their party with such attention and care

                ALthough there are many aspects that needs work in your tactics during firefights there was some good developments too.

                The wounded were rescued and cared for by those who could still act .Coverfire was EVENTUALLY laid down to help those pinned down.

                I smell the wiff of actual team work and it would seem that some among you have taken the first baby steps into looking at a map of a firefight not only from the perspective of your own PC and what he can do ,but also from the perspective of what your PC can do for the others to make the party as a whole reach their goals.

                I hope this developes further along these lines .

                I encourage you guys to have a meaningful discussion (no insults-play nice !) about what happened,what went wrong and how to do better the next time.This is what is called a "hot wash up" after a military operation.

                The party is alone now.Hunted.Wounded and starving behind enemy lines.Who will bail your PC out if he gets wounded Who will give covering fire when you make the rush to the next position What do YOU have to do to make that happen

                Ahhh..the Boathouse. Such an idyllic setting for the next ,tragic chapter of season 6.

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                • #9
                  All of the above.
                  Sincerely,

                  Fieldmarshal DeCorba

                  http://www.flickr.com/photos/stegger/sets

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                  • #10
                    huh

                    Originally posted by FMDeCorba View Post
                    All of the above.
                    what do you mean

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                    • #11
                      I mean that, yes, there is a long way before we emulate something remotely like professional soldiery. And, like you have pointed out, this is a good time to focus on more foxhole-buddy-actions, and less on Machiavellian assassination schemes. But, like all dog handlers know, you get farther with praise than scorn - you should make sure to point out every time we actually do something a little better instead of focusing on how long we have to go before we are a perfect team
                      Sincerely,

                      Fieldmarshal DeCorba

                      http://www.flickr.com/photos/stegger/sets

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                      • #12
                        Absolutely not!

                        Originally posted by FMDeCorba View Post
                        I mean that, yes, there is a long way before we emulate something remotely like professional soldiery. And, like you have pointed out, this is a good time to focus on more foxhole-buddy-actions, and less on Machiavellian assassination schemes. But, like all dog handlers know, you get farther with praise than scorn - you should make sure to point out every time we actually do something a little better instead of focusing on how long we have to go before we are a perfect team
                        Scorn is the only language you dirty scum will understand -as well as the loss of hitpoints!!!






                        Nah,you are right . ( I just didnt really think my input mattered that much anyways in the matter ).

                        You guys did survive the engagement that I was sure that I had designed in a way that would kill at least 2-4 PCs . The infighting ( my most deadly trap ) got two.

                        The NDP attacks nearly killed three.

                        Only due to cooperation and on the spot agreements to carry on fighting shoulder to shoulder were you able to force the encirclement and shoot yourselves free.

                        You then proceeded to helping eachother through extremely difficult times ,were most were wounded-and some were on the verge of slipping under and spiraling towards protracted death by multiple gunshot wounds and complications.

                        This was all good . In the continuance of the scenario I sincerely hope that those who acted selflessly will recieve gratitude and loyalty and that those who took a beating will have earned the respect of the others for their valor.

                        (Tune in pompous music ..)

                        Only together will you be able to fullfill your destiny - and face the carnage that awaits you.

                        I see a new era dawning in the party - no longer will the one who is most ruthless be first among equals. Only valor and noble deeds will bear meaning.

                        Only courage will be the measure of the man (PC).

                        Looking forward to playing the next round - buddies in the foxholes it is..and teh hounds are baying.....

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                        • #13
                          Yeah, theres hope in a hanging line like we say in Norway - next session will be quite nervy though. If our survival depends on group cohesion (like it seems from the pre-release), then it will be a thriller indeed.
                          Sincerely,

                          Fieldmarshal DeCorba

                          http://www.flickr.com/photos/stegger/sets

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                          • #14
                            hehe -hope to get some suspense going

                            Originally posted by FMDeCorba View Post
                            Yeah, theres hope in a hanging line like we say in Norway - next session will be quite nervy though. If our survival depends on group cohesion (like it seems from the pre-release), then it will be a thriller indeed.
                            I will of course try to create a "pressure cooker " to try to provoke a response that isnt optimal for the group as a whole or downright deadly for individual members of the group.

                            Since you will depend on eachother ,forging bonds at an early stage is probably a good idea- like they say in the doorman business - the likelyhood that someone will punch you drops by 90% if you started the conversation by shaking their hand....

                            I hope to see good cooperation - and perhaps even noble acts of some sort.God only knows that you guys have enough to atone for..

                            Anyways -seafood,beers,the boathouse and the deep south in summer -looking forward to it !!

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                            • #15
                              blue mussels

                              Originally posted by headquarters View Post
                              Anyways -seafood,beers,the boathouse and the deep south in summer -looking forward to it !!
                              I was out in my boat yesterday - it was a fabulous day. I went snorkeling to check out a new spot looking for marine goodies. I found a really great place to gather blue mussels, the delicious, edible marine bivalve mollusc we all know and love! I can guarantee that we will be feasting on an epic serving of Moules Farcie. I'll be cooking at least that dish!
                              If You're In A Fair Fight, You Didn't Plan It Properly.
                              I don't carry a gun in case I get in a gun fight. I carry a gun because I don't want to miss the opportunity to get in a gun fight.

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