Kneel before Hash... - ACTA Battle Report

Hash

Mongoose
There were those who had begun to question my innate superiority. After all, did I not lose my previous engagement with the cunning Minbari warlord also known as Burger? Fools! Do they nothing of tactics on Planet Houston?!

General Hash wins, he always wins.

To demonstrate this simple face, once and for all time, I challenged the son of Burger's parents to prove his courage and to face me on the field of battle once more.

I had decided to take more scouts given their usefulness in our last battle, and was pleasantly surprised to see that Burger had elected to field a similar fleet to the one that was almost crushed last time. I noted an additional Leshath but was unconcerned...it too would submit to my will.

Naturally the terrain was to my advantage (they are laminated cut-outs of images released by Court Jester...we may allow him to live in the new order perhaps as some sort of Jester to amuse me).

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Our fleets - 5pt Battle:
Shadows (General Hash)
1 x Shadow Ship (Younger)
6 x Shadow Scouts
Minbari (Burgerman)
1 x Sharoos
2 x Shavanti
2 x Leshath

The battle itself? Well I could describe it blow for blow but this writing is more than beginning to bore me...feast your eyes instead:

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Burger's pathetic fleet tried to hide in asteroids and outmaneuver the Shadows. I entered the asteroid field as well (incidently giving my Scouts stealth 7 which reduced to 6+ within 8", woo hoo!)

I went straight for the Stealth busting Leshath's taking them out in short order (Stealth 6 increased to 8 (asteroids) but reduced to 7 (stealth reduction), 6 (Shadows), 5 (within 8"), 4 (previous hit one a 5 roll was made). We exchanged blows but my increased number of initiative sinks (more scouts plus killing off Leshaths) enabled me to avoid the Shantavi's for almost the entire game (one of them shot it's beam once only to get 4 hits - 3 of which dodged by a scout!)

Result - Burger surrendered after losing both Leshath, one Shantavi and the Sharoos...Shadows lost NOTHING. This game went completely in my favour slightly due to "lucky" rolling but mainly due to the sheer hardness of the Shadow Scout and my increased number of initiative sinks, allowing me to completely outmaneuver the Minbari.

Finally, the son of Burger's parents shall be my slave, forever (or at least until we play again but probably with different fleets). If not, the hundreds of gamers he supports with his ship viewer, shall suffer the price of his defiance!
 
I think the Shadow Scout, when taken en masse, is definitely one of the best ships in the game. Stealth as good as the Minbari, dodge, fantastic shields, redirected fire and SM make it very, very hard. About the only disadvantage it has is pinning - but that is only possible after you beat the stealth, dodge and shields!
 
Burger said:
I think the Shadow Scout, when taken en masse, is definitely one of the best ships in the game. Stealth as good as the Minbari, dodge, fantastic shields, redirected fire and SM make it very, very hard. About the only disadvantage it has is pinning - but that is only possible after you beat the stealth, dodge and shields!

Against the Minbari and ISA, the Scout is very formidable. I suspect that it's still quite vulnerable to fighter heavy fleets although MUCH less so in 2e given it now has dodge (6+) and shields. It's main weapon is interceptable though so interceptor heavy opponents find it less of a threat.

I do agree with you though that it's one of the best Raid level ships in the game.

EDIT: a viable tactic is to use fighters to negate shields followed by beams to pin the scout which Burger used successfully in our second match. Unfortunately for him he failed Stealth rolls in the following round allowing the scout to recover.

Also the scout's speed is 10" giving it the potential for 20" movement!
 
All Hail the Shadows and their General :D

Scouts - superb ship - but short range and interceptable guns

fighters tend to strip your shields for the real guns - if you can see them 8)

Love to see the Minbari failing Stealth rolls - it sort of amkes the universe a happier place for me :)

how did the Shadow Fighters do ? :wink:
 
Da Boss said:
how did the Shadow Fighters do ? :wink:

You won't believe this...one of them killed a Nial...in a dogfight ;) Of course the remaining Nial and the Flyer made short work of them after that...
 
Banichi said:
Hash said:
If not, the hundreds of gamers he supports with his ship viewer, shall suffer the price of his defiance!

Unless we all rise up against you :lol:
Just say you don't need to be looked after, and tell him to get the hell out of your living room. Worked for me ;)
 
What I thought was very cool and a little intimidating was seeing the Shadows' shadows on the table. That just looks cool! After having watched the entire series, I never realized until just now what JMS was going for with the Shadow ship designs. They are supposed to look like tendrils of Shadow reaching out to grab and engulf other ships. Seeing this battle report made it hit home.
 
I would hail general hash . . . . but, being something of a most boastful centauri, and having a problem with my knees after spending most of the day kicking narns to death, I'm afraid I won't be hailing, bowing, kneeling before OR marvelling at mr. shadow.

After all, and lets face facts, they buggered off from the galaxy because some stupid fat greying bloke said "OI, NO, GO AWAY, WE DON'T LIKE YOU ANYMORE" and they did!

Sorry Hash, lovely looking fleet, and well done on the victory but I'm afraid my imperious centauri conscience [otherwise known as lustful desire, jealousy, and extreme over confidence] prevents me from hailing you.

:wink:
 
Centauri_Admiral said:
I would hail general hash . . . . but, being something of a most boastful centauri, and having a problem with my knees after spending most of the day kicking narns to death, I'm afraid I won't be hailing, bowing, kneeling before OR marvelling at mr. shadow.

After all, and lets face facts, they buggered off from the galaxy because some stupid fat greying bloke said "OI, NO, GO AWAY, WE DON'T LIKE YOU ANYMORE" and they did!

Sorry Hash, lovely looking fleet, and well done on the victory but I'm afraid my imperious centauri conscience [otherwise known as lustful desire, jealousy, and extreme over confidence] prevents me from hailing you.

:wink:

Sounds like fighting words...
 
Hash said:
Do they nothing of tactics on Planet Houston?!

Well, the Dynamo only managed to get a goalless draw on Wednesday, but it was the away leg - the second leg of the tie will have them enjoy home advantage as they look to progress in the CONCACAF Champion's Cup.

And the team has won the MLS Cup back-to-back, and are many people's favourites to win it this year, too - but we'll see how the season goes.
 
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