- Overrun
- Precious Cargo
- Clearance Sale
- Holy Stones
- Raidolo
- Raidolo Redux
That's right - we revisited the doomed town of Frini to be ground to dust by AAF and CSAT infantry in Overrun. Miller must have betrayed us, for the last of us was escaping to freedom when a CSAT IFV swooped down out of the black and turned his brains into paste!
A return to a hotly contest mountain pass saw an AAF convoy escorting Precious Cargo sweep FIA off the map almost effortlessly. Under IFV cover, AAF rolled up in the shadow of the hill and caught FIA with a textbook close assault, flanking them at point-blank range and wiping out the FIA infantry to a T. When the IFV and trucks pushed up, though, FIA MAT survivor Delta snuck up behind and blew up Iguana 1, then personally executed Audiox, the AAF CO. Delta's sneakiness was not enough though, and AAF pulled an “easy” victory.
Clearance Sale saw the FA platoon alert CSAT to its presence, then smash itself into a brick wall (or enemy-controlled ridge). That's right, CSAT rapid-reaction forces are laser-equipped badasses that will mess you up six ways to Saturday if you let them get position on you!
Finally, Comrade Lietuvis charged into the Shrine of the Holy Stones, shooting his teammate in the back in cold blood and then detonating the shrine he was supposed to capture.
ZEUS WAS MOST DISPLEASED.
Thankfully, we slaked his displeasure by killing one another over low-grade hallucinogens. Two rounds of Raidolo saw the defending gang crushed under the iron boot of the law like a Missouri protest!
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