Recently had the opportunity to play a game between a Hawkwood squadron: 1x Griffon, 2x Hornet against a Hazat squadron: 1x Manticore, 2x Scorpion. There were no troop upgrades and both squadrons weighed in at 420 points. Now I realize that this was a relatively small battle, which is fine since we played on my dining room table, which is not that large (which I think had some to do with the outcome, also, no terrain was used). On first turn no special actions were announced and turret fire was traded at range. Both sides picked one frigate to pick on but little else happened. Second turn, Hazat won initiative. Hawkwood tried to keep some space, correctly guessing that Hazat intended to board, which proved correct as Hazat sped closer. Lucky hits from both sided did damage to the other sides' picked unlucky frigate. Turn three, Hazat won initiative again. Hazat's frigate ended up crippled this turn, and Hawkwood's ended up destroyed, due in no small part by a particularly nasty broadside from the Manticore. Hazat's other frigate ended up close enough to board the other Hornet. Turn four Hazat's Manticore moved in to join the boarding action on the Hornet, all the while firing at the Griffon. Hawkwood managed to destroy the crippled Scorpion, a symbolic victory at this point. The Hazat succeeded in taking over the Hornet due to the reinforcements from the Manticore. Left with only the Griffon, Hawkwood admitted defeat.