Last night was our regularly scheduled Gaslands game and we had a good turn-out for it with five players (technically we had a sixth but since he'd not played before he decided to spectate this time). We had Bailey join us after two years away in the far north (Newcastle) and June returning to the fold after a long illness. So we were in a celebratory mood.
We rolled the Arena Of Death scenario. Here's the arena with terrain and vehilcles. At this point we'd forgotten to add the ten gun turrets, but they were added before we started.
Clockwise from the top left:
Craig's unpainted Scarlett truck
Bailey's Beverley team with a performance car and two ghostly quad-bikes
June's slime team which I think was two performance cars.
Thomas the Terror Engine (Scarlett. Harpoons and Rams). Mine, naturally.
Caesar's stretch limo, run as a Mishkin bus with tracks and a nuclear engine. It was called Barbieheimer.
There were a lot of rams in play.
Initial movement saw June and Baileys teams head straight for each other, whilst the Barbieheimer and Craig's truck also homes in on them. Thomas plodded slowly after June's team. The practical upshot of all of this was that a lot of the vehicles ended up in a small portion of the table.
Basically in a couple of gear phases Bailey, June and Caesar lost all of the vehicles, mostly to collisions.
Basically it was a victory mostly achieved by being so slow that most of the fighting was over before I reached it. I just mopped up the survivors.
I went for a version of Thomas with a harpoon firing to the front and a second firing to the sides, with rams on each of those facings to dole out damage to anyone dragged into contact. I had the crew to fire both harpoons as well, which meant with good positioning I could handle two vehicles a turn. As it was I only got to shoot at one each phase, but the side-mount proved useful in increasing my attack opportunities. The downside was that I had little else in the way of weapons and, for a Scarlett vehicle, a pretty small crew. This is a design the needs further testing.











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