At the tail end of February Gus, Phil, Andy, and Richard P came over to Stately Counterpane Manor for a first go at Rogue Stars.
Rogue Stars as published is very much a two-player game. The initiative system is fun and great at keeping both players involved in the action all of the time but it won't easily work with three or four players. Although the online FAQ suggests a solution, I didn't want to risk my players' first experience of the game being spoiled by this not working properly.
So I set up two boards so we could do two one-on-one games in parallel. My old length of Pavis city wall formed a handy barrier between the two.
One of the boards was the starport - a chance to use my homemade shuttle craft.
Andy ran a street gang (the Undercity Hivers) trying to smuggle three crates of contraband across the starport while Gus was in charge of the Okh - kind of police-for-hire; in my mind vaguely based on the Judoon from Doctor Who.
The other board was a wasteland area that had been used to set up a hazardous chemical storage facility.
In this game Phil took on the role of Commisar Lukan...
I based her on the evil Servalan from Blakes 7 and gave her a squad of fairly unimpressive soldiers (who happened to be named after prominent military historians but that's a side issue) as well as a fairly chunky combat robot. Apart from the robot, all of this squad were figures from the original 1970s Gamma World Adventurers box by Grenadier Miniatures.
Richard ran the crew of the Free Trader Gilgamesh; a squad made up of a mix of various miniatures. It was this group that had the task of escaping via the Stargate. They also had a military robot...
On the Starport side, Andy quickly managed to get Eloise (his machine-gun-armed-military-veteran pilot) into an overwatch position on top of the Starport Security building. Having an army-surplus jump pack helped with this!
Meanwhile the rest of the crew set off with their grav-sleds of dodgy merchandise.
2 comments:
Excellent. That looked fun. Good to get some heritage miniatures out as well.
Thanks Dex. Yes, It was a fun afternoon. More Rogue Stars this month and then I expect to put on some Sharp Practice for contrast.
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