- Mutineers
- Pancho TE
- Inter IV
- Waging War
- HSLD
- Shipping Problems (after-party)
- Helicopters (after-party)
The session started off with Mutineers, a brand new mission from comrade Dark Chozo, in which comrade CO Kefirz's BLUFOR platoon (which included divers on quad bikes), rescued a defecting AAF squad from a town full of enemies. Next up, our numbers made it impossible not to tear-up my carefully prepared run-list and select Pancho TE. During this large-scale landing operation, comrade CO Waffly's mechanised forces eventually cleared a whole valley and took the town. Comrade Waffly even managed a resurrection. Next, there was adversarial action in Inter IV, but I've no idea what happened because the server locked me out for that one (thank you to comrades NetKev and Wolfenswan for stepping in as temporary host, and helping with the post-mission restart, respectively). Waging War saw us actually win - which made a very happy change from our usual experience with that mission, although I understand comrade BSL Sparks was very frustrated at the end. Still, we continued the evening's winning ways with an extremely effective run of HSLD, in which comrade CO Wolfenswan's helibourne ninjas managed to get in, drop the HVTs, and make it home for a BBQ in record time and without loss. Extra points go to comrade Ralian for his ability to park his helo in a hanger. All in all, an evening of really, really effective work from everyone.
I guess for the mission making cadre, we'll just have to start adding more death.
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Finally, some recommended reading for all comrades, new and old: