Battle Reporter Reporting from the Front Line of the Table Top

31Oct/091

‘Dawn of the Dead’ Scenario Game

Friday, we had a 'Dawn of the Dead' scenario at my FLGS from around 6 till closing (although ACTUALLY, we only played until about 9:45).  BASICALLY, the scenario was that you get 2 Troop choices to score points for killing zombies and other nasties. Once your models are killed the 1st time, one of your units would come back as zombies and score points for killing living models.  TECHNICALLY, we could attack fellow players from Turn 2 onwards, but we were all too busy dealing with the zombies to do that (although, plans were made, but never executed).

We ended up having seven players involved; they were:

  • A Chaos Daemon player with 15 Bloodletters and 17 Daemonettes (me)
  • Another Chaos Daemon player with 30 Bloodletters
  • A Imperial Guard player with a Platoon (~40 guardsmen) and allied Sisters of Battle in a Rhino
  • A Deathwing player with 2 squads of 5 Termies
  • A Space Marine player with 2 Tac Squads in Rhinos
  • A Necron player with 2 groups of Warriors (what else?)
  • A Chaos Space Marine player with 2 Squads (one was in a Rhino... maybe both)

I made a quick Battle-Report of this here: Dawn of the Dead Battle Report

The pictures are here:

If you were there and have corrections for any of my notes though, shoot me an email and I'll make the fixes.  This is all based on my memory which ain't what it used to be.

17Sep/090

2000pt Capture and Hold – Daemonhunters vs. Space Marines

Another quick and dirty Battle Report from the escalation league I was in.  I had added some non-Grey Knights by this point so I had officially changed to Daemonhunters instead of referring to my army as Grey Knights.  It was a sad day.

No major updates still on the Wordpress plug-in.  I've done the database schemas and basic grunt work to get it going.  I'm working on using the Battle Reports I've already done to give me some sample data to get the display done and from there to move on to adding functionality it input them without hacking the database directly.

Since I'm sure you're not here to listen to me go on about me coding stuff, here's the Battle Report after the jump...