Friday, March 11, 2011

Tastes like chickunnnh!

Day 23 
Cast: Mr. Whiteface (Rep 4 Star), Lynn (Rep 5 Grunt)
Objective: Search for food
Area: suburban inner city of Whiteville
Special 1: This mission will only count as a success if I gather enough food for this month. The normal victory conditions will only determine if this mission is a “failure” or “neither success nor failure”. I will use this rule from now on every time I have played the usual number of mission for month / area and not have enough food available. This replaces the Rep reduction due to starvation.
Special 2: Lynn hasn’t fully healed her leg injury yet. Her normal movement is reduced to 6” and she will only use 1d6 for Fast Moves.
  
Yesterday had been rather strange. After all those quiet days before Mr. Whiteface had at first been unable to put a finger on it. It was Lynn who eventually noticed the difference.
“Contrails!”
“What?” Whiteface asked with a puzzled look on his face.
“There…contrails.” she repeated while pointing at the sky.

And she had been right. Later that day they had seen military aircrafts flying in almost every direction.
"This one’s heading to Atlanta, I think.” Lynn said, continuing what had been their guessing game for the last three hours.
“Yeah, by now they must have covered every major urban area up to Mayhem City…” Whiteface answered and quietly added “…and it’s about time they are doing something.”
“Daddy, are they comin’ to save us?” Little Dotty asked.
“Yep Dotty, I should think so. We just have to find some food for the next few days.”

 
Setup: It’s a standard 4’ x 4’ setup. Whiteface and Lynn are placed in section 7 at the table edge next to the bank building, while Dotty has been left in a hide-out nearby. The scenery is intended to recreate the inner city of suburban Whiteville.
Three PEFs have been placed on the board. One Rep 5 and one Rep 2 in section 2 (next to the super market and behind the yellow H2 at the gas station) and one Rep 1 in section 5 (behind the white Ford Transit).
The following buildings are on the board:
- a super market in section 1
- a gas station in section 2 / 3
- a police station in section 4
- a bank building (well, technically a train station…) in section 7
- a church in section 9
 
 
Turn 1: 
(4 / 4) No one activates, while Team Whiteface is scanning their surroundings.

Turn 2:
(2 / 3) The Rep 5 PEF moves from section 2 to section 5 and stops behind the white van.
 
Team Whiteface moves towards and along the bank building.

Turn 3:
(4 / 5) The Rep 5 PeF moves from section 5 to section 8. It’s now in sight and in cover behind a car. The PEF is resolved to be three hostile humans. I continue to meet well equipped enemies. This time they are Army soldiers – the real thing, not National Guard. All are Rep 4, Protected and armed with Assault Rifles. I think Team Whiteface is in for some guano deep diving, I guess.

Team Whiteface wins the Encounter Awareness test by one success and will now execute an In Sight test with 1d6. Both will Snap Fire a burst at the marauding soldiers.
Lynn snap fires three shots at #S1 and scores one hit. Leading Soldier #S1 is stunned (Protected).
Whiteface snap fires three shots at #S2, scores no hit and is out of ammo. Oh, bugger!

The soldiers are in for a Received Fire / Man Down test now. #S2 retires and moves towards the church behind him while #S3 ducks back behind the car.

Now Team Whiteface activates:
Lynn fires another burst at soldier #S1 who’s already lying on the ground and scores another stun on him.
Whiteface calmly reloads his Assault Rifle.

9 Shots generate 2 zeds.


Turn 4 – 5: 
(1 / z:5 / s:1) and (3 / 3 / 3) There is a brief moment of hesitation.

Turn 6:
(3 / 1 / 2) Team Whiteface activates.
Lynn fires a burst at the only viable target - #S1 on the ground – but misses with every shot.
Whiteface joins in and scores two hits on #S1. Two OOF are reduced to 2 stunned due to protection. Drokk it!

#S3 could see the target, so he tests for Received Fire and pops out of cover to return fire.
After a moment of irritation I had Team Whiteface checking for In Sight. Both pass 2d6.
Lynn fires a burst at #S3, but misses and is out of ammo.
Whiteface fires a burst at #S3 and scores one hit. #S3 passes 0d6 on his Recover From Knockdown test and is now obviously dead.

Now it’s the soldier’s turn to activate:
#S1 recovers from stun, while #S2 is hunkering down at the door of the small church.

Finally both zeds move.

12 shots have been fired and 4 zeds are created.

 
Turn 7:
(1 / 5 / 2) Soldier #S1 fast moves towards soldier #S2, who does – after succeeding in a Rally test – carry on.

Team Whiteface activates and moves backwards along the bank building. Lynn reloads her Assault Rifle and Whiteface knocks down a wandering zombie with some burst fire.

3 shots fired generate 1 zed.


Turn 8:
(3 / 3 / 3) A moment of blissful silence.
 
Turn 9:
(2 / 6 / 5) Only Team Whiteface activates. Both manage to kill a zombie with a single shot.

2 shots fired generate 1 zed.


Turn 10:
(3 / 6 / 1) Team Whiteface activates and carries on to fire single shots at the zombies, but don’t hit anything.

The soldiers are doing the same, with the same result.

4 shots fired generate 1 zed.

Turn 11:
(3 / 1 / 2) Team Whiteface charges the zombie mob with a Fast Move.
Lynn kills the knocked down zed.
Whiteface, after 6 rounds of melee, eventually kills the zed.

The soldiers activate. I decide to roll a dice for a random decision. They had met unexpected resistance, there were zeds around, but they were still a force to be reckoned with. It was 1 – 3 = leave table, 4 – 6 = hunt down Team W. and after rolling a “3 “ they made a Fast Move toward the closest table edge.

The zeds and the remaining PEFs activate. Three zeds start to feast on the soldier’s corpse and will continue to do so until turn 16. Two zeds move towards Whiteface and one zed charges him but is killed without hesitation.

The Rep 2 PEF doesn’t move, but the Rep 1 PEF moves into section 5 in position to be resolved. They are hostile NPCs. 2 Zombies appear at the white van. Team Whiteface wins the Encounter Awareness test and is allowed to snap fire at the new zombies. Both fire single shots, but miss.

2 shots fired generate 0 zeds.

Turn 12:
(1 / 3 / 4) The soldiers leave the table.
The zombie horde moves, some feast and one charges Mr. Whiteface. The charger is killed, but not easily.

Team Whiteface runs towards the police station.
 
 
Turn 13 – 14:
(2 / 5) - (4 / 1) Team Whiteface enters the ground floor of the police station to find it vacant. The search in the following turn results in one unit of fuel. Great, am I supposed to drink gasoline?
In the outside world most of the zombies are feasting and the last PEF doesn’t move.


Turn 15 – 16:
(4 / 6) – (3 / 2 / 5) Team Whiteface walks to the upper floor to discover a dazed survivor. It’s just one guy (Rep 3 civilian, Shotgun), but he decides to stay and interact. They have some small talk and decide to co-exist. I am a little bit disappointed about this result. I had hoped for recruiting or bartering. In turn 16 I search the upper floor – well, actually there’s nothing this guy can do about it – to find a Pistol. I am going to need a shopping cart pretty soon. It’s the last turn of zombie feasting.


Turn 17:
(1 / 2) Team Whiteface moves downstairs, after the undead horde has randomly shuffled around the board.


Turn 18:
(4 / 5) Team Whiteface leaves the police station through the front door. The last PEF is In Sight and resolves to be a false alarm. So far, so good.


Turn 19 – 21:
(3 / 5) – (1 / 6) – (2 / 5) Lynn and Whiteface do some Fast Moves across the parking lot and stop at the entrance of the super market.

Turn 22 - 23:
(3 / 4) – (5 / 1) The zombies activate and aimlessly hop around. Only one zed has spotted Team W. yet.

Team Whiteface enters the super market. They discover three male survivors. All are Rep 4 and armed with BAP, Machine Pistol and Shotgun. This could get ugly and indeed, Team W. has a “run in”.
The survivors order our team to “get the hell out of here!”, but without being that polite.

Lynn and Whiteface leave the building in the next turn and the zombies move some more.

Turn 24 – 26:
(4 / 3) – (2 / 5) – (4 / 2) Whiteface is frustrated. No food and still a lot of zeds close by. One of those brainless stiffs is still following them on their way to the gas station.


Turn 27 – 28:
(2 / 6) – (5 / 2) They enter the gas station to find a single male survivor (Rep 4)with a shotgun. It’s not a “run in” but just some useless small talk. They leave the gas station in turn 28 to see the zombies moving around.

Turn 29:
(4 / 1) The zombies activate and move. The following zombie is closing in, two more zombies now have a LOS to the Team.

Whiteface charges the Zed and manages – after using his LUCKY attribute – to kill the moving corpse.

Turn 30 - 34:
(6 / 1), (2 / 4), (1 / 3), (6 / 5) and (1 / 6)
Team Whiteface needs several turns to reach the mangled remains of the dead soldier. The zombies are following them most of the time. Everyone’s still hungry.
 
Turn 35:
(3 / 5) Lynn and Whiteface start to loot the corpse. They find an Assault Rifle, a Kevlar Vest and 1 unit of Luxury Items. Mr. Whiteface is now carrying so many things in his sports bag that he isn’t able to Fast Move anymore.

 

Turn 36 – 37:
(5 / 3) – (6 / 2) They slowly walk over to the bank building while the zeds are getting closer.


Turn 38:
(4 / 3) I made a mistake and let the zeds activate first, but anyway, everyone is active this turn.
The zombies move closer. One zed charges Lynn. Both Teammates react with a well aimed single shot and mange to entirely miss their target. They kill him in melee instead.

Lynn and Whiteface activate, charge the next zombie and kill him as well.

2 shots generate 0 zeds.


Turn 39:
(5 / 5) For a moment Lynn appears irritated.

“White?”

“Yeah?”

“You know, three weeks ago, back when I left my home..?”

“Yeah, what about it?”


Turn 40:
(6 / 6) Double! Random event. 

“I think I left the keys in the ignition!”

“Oh, bummer!”


Turn 41:
(5 / 4) And I did it again. Wrong order of activation. Must have been too late in the evening.
The zeds move closer, one of them charges.
Lynn misses her single shot, but both kill the charging zed in close combat.

They activate and kill another zed in melee as well.


Turn 42 – 44:
(3 / 5) – (2 / 2) – (5 / 4) They move into position, catch some breath and charge the last zed. Kill!

Turn 45 – 46:
(4 / 1) – (2 / 6) They move into position at the bank entrance. After a short discussion whether moving into a bank with that much armament is a wise move they rush inside.

“Everybody hands up, this is a…Oh, crap!”

They discover three zombies and lose the zombie surprise test. Whiteface will melee two of them, leaving one for Lynn. Remember, Whiteface already used his LUCKY attribute.
Round 1: Whiteface and his two zeds survive, Lynn kill her zed instantly and will now fight one of Whiteface’s assailants.
Round 2: Lynn and her zed survive, Whiteface kills his opponent and will now assist his teammate.
Round 3: Lynn and her zed are equal, but Whiteface finishes the foul creature (the zombie, not Lynn!).


Turn 47:
(4 / 1) It’s time to loot the zeds. They find a knife and…listen up...two units of food. This far into month one my protagonists are not too picky about their food. They really found enough food to take them into the second month of the campaign.


Turn 49 – 50:
Team Whiteface exits the building without checking the upper floor. They leave the table in turn 50.



Comment: Lynn recovers her injured leg, but there are no Rep increases this time. Technically Lynn continues to be the leader of the pack…err, duo.
I didn't really expect to find food in this mission anymore, especially not on zombies. When I failed that zombie surprise test I really thought that at least one member of Team Whiteface would go FUBAR. But no, everything is ok for the moment.
I made one change before starting this mission: Mr. Whiteface lost his "Stealthy"attribute (Nuts!) which he hadn't used anyway and which seemed pretty dumb since I included Encounter Awareness tests into my games. He receive "Stone Cold" instead. The additional die may be useless for a Star, but he will receive a bonus for Draw Down situations. "Stone Cold" sounds like a good choice for someone who had to shoot his infected wife in a derelict mobile home.
Now Team Whiteface enters the second month of the z-apocalypse, but with renewed hope. Apparently the military has found a solution!
Note: This software has really been wrecking up this batrep. Relocating and removing parts of the text or pictures, not letting me change the Font size for turn 30-34 and leaving a lot of blank space behind this batrep. So, if you notice anything strange, blame it on the software and leave a comment.

Are you prepared?
Whiteface














19 comments:

  1. Hey, a new batrep! Is this the first ATZ batrep of 2011 that I've read? It certainly seems so. Anyway, congrats on a great result. The more I read the more I was convinced your heroes weren't going to find any food, especially after getting repulsed at the supermarket (at least no one got hurt in that encounter!). Lynn and Whiteface worked well as a team and kudos to them for defeating the soldiers in that first encounter. They certainly beat the odds there.
    No Rep increases, but even so, this was an excellent result for Team Whiteface.

    Oh, and the mention of Mayhem City in you intro did not go unnoticed! Thanks, Oliver!

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  2. @Vampifan:
    I am still alive. It's my second batrep in 2011, but my first game played this year (apart from a test game with other players).

    Mayhem city must be hell! I've heard some gangers ambushed and killed a Team of SWAT members there. Signs and wonders. But I think once you stop hearin' sir and madam the rest is soon to follow...

    The fun thing about the first battle were the two out of ammo results. There must have been a lot of lead flying around. Bullets, not miniatures. I was really surprised to survive this gunfight and the zombie surprise at the end of the game.

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  3. This is fantastic Whiteface. Thanks for sharing. I love the narrative and the little bits of dialogue especially. Superb inspiration for my club game next week.

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  4. @Zombie Ad:
    Thank you, I am glad you enjoyed it.
    Writing this batrep has been fun, probably because I combined some of the less important turns and I just had to include a hint of the Lazarus Project.

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  5. Damn fine batrep Oliver, and as you've sated my batrep withdrawal yo've taken the pressure off of VtG!

    Nice to see WF and Lynn survived to fight again, and looking forward to that batrep! BTW where was Dotty while they were exploring?

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  6. @cmnash:
    Thank you!

    QUOTE: "Setup:...while Dotty has been left in a hide-out nearby"

    Dotty is a nice miniature, but she has almost no function for the game. When I wrote my last batreps I had to remind me the whole time, that ther was a third person in the team. To keep things easy, I decided to leave her in an incredibly safe hide-out where nobody would even come looking for her (a miniatures box!).

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  7. Bloody good batrep, very tense and some good luck had by team whiteface, until next time my friend.
    Will take some pictures of that figure comparison for you this weekend.

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  8. @TAL:
    Thank you (and again thank you for doing the comparison pics)!
    Mr. Whiteface didn't receive the LUCKY attribute for nothing. I have to read my previous batreps, just to see if he would have survived even a single mission without this attribute.

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  9. A batrep ?!..... Great stuff mate, nice terrain setup as always, and excellent novel like storytelling, always a lot of fun to read, thanks for the extra inspiration.
    (will happily go and finish painting my SWAT team now.)

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  10. Great batrep indeed. It is giving me the inspiration I need to finish up my town so I can start playing ATZ.

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  11. @The Extra:
    Yeah, really, a batrep. This blog ain't dead, yet! :o)
    Thank you. I've motivated you to paint your SWAT miniatures by showing pictures of my unpainted SWAT minis? Errr, you're welcome!

    @Graham:
    Thank you...and now go and finish your town and write a batrep! There's a lot of zed batrep addicts out there.

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  12. I love your tables! Good to see you back!

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  13. @LTL Dad:
    Thank you. I am never really away...just trying to game zeds, gladiators and sci-fi at the same time...oh, and Real Life(TM).

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  14. haha brilliant, you should make a short movie! :)

    following!

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  15. Man I cant believe I missed this when it was initially posted. Another great BatRep Oliver. Keep up the great work and keep having fun gaming especially for those of us who are currently living vicariously through the gaming and BatReps of others, LOL.

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  16. Thanks all!
    Short movie? I intend to sell the rights to Hollywood!

    "No, I love your script, really, but can we put some supposedly handsome teenage vampires into this? And a giant asteroid...with a volcano?"

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  17. Excellent stuff - very impressive!

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  18. http://lordsiwoc.blogspot.com/2011/05/award.html

    nominated you for an award mate

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