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DeathQuaker - Jul 01, 2010 12:24:32 pm PDT #6278 of 26134
Illigitimi non carborundum

BSG

"What the frak..."

No, BillyBoomer, I don't think having you draw cards would be the wisest course of action. Short on cards though we may be, I am more concerned about wasting some of these guys before they start shooting our civilians or trying to board. Or shooting Galactica.

Tempting though it may be, I think it would be unwise to use the nukes on the first round of the game.

Since the massive deployment ability makes basestars even WORSE than they usually are, I think that should be target priority, especially since the civvies aren't immediately in danger.

Move to Weapons Control. Fire on one of the basestars.

Are there any objections to me using Strategic Planning to boost the die roll?


megan walker - Jul 01, 2010 12:32:46 pm PDT #6279 of 26134
"What kind of magical sunshine and lollipop world do you live in? Because you need to be medicated."-SFist

bsg

Wow, I leave my desk for a meeting and my turn starts and finishes before I get back.


omnis_audis - Jul 01, 2010 12:44:33 pm PDT #6280 of 26134
omnis, pursue. That's an order from a shy woman who can use M-16. - Shir

Wow, I leave my desk for a meeting and my turn starts and finishes before I get back.
that will teach you to go to a meeting. Ya snooze you loose.

Move to Weapons Control. Fire on one of the basestars.
Wow, that was quick. The admiral, playing to character, is asking for no advice, and plowing ahead. Being decisive. Rock on. I'll wait to fire until we hear if it's ok for you to play an interrupt.


megan walker - Jul 01, 2010 12:56:47 pm PDT #6281 of 26134
"What kind of magical sunshine and lollipop world do you live in? Because you need to be medicated."-SFist

BSG

Are there any objections to me using Strategic Planning to boost the die roll?

I have no problem with this. But the radiation here on Caprica may finally be getting to me.


billytea - Jul 01, 2010 12:59:37 pm PDT #6282 of 26134
You were a wrong baby who grew up wrong. The wrong kind of wrong. It's better you hear it from a friend.

BSG

Cylons Attack! Activation: Basestar!

Did it hit or miss?

FRAK!

Have a closer look - it's not so bad, really. The Cylons all turned up at the front end, they're still all bunched together; our civvies are mostly at the back, relatively safe. With the Fleet already two steps along the jump track, this attack is a nuisance, not a serious threat.

No, BillyBoomer, I don't think having you draw cards would be the wisest course of action. Short on cards though we may be, I am more concerned about wasting some of these guys before they start shooting our civilians or trying to board. Or shooting Galactica.

t sigh I disagree. The raiders are still two activations away from being able to hit a civilian, and we have ample defences and options. On the other hand, we are very exposed to a bad Crisis Card - our capacity to manage skill checks is still poor.

I'll put this bluntly. If you (or anyone else) can play an XO, and there's someone in place to make use of it, you're wasting your turn to do anything else. Using XOs doubles our actions. Not using them hurts our chances.

Tempting though it may be, I think it would be unwise to use the nukes on the first round of the game.

With this I certainly agree, which leads to another criticism. I apologise for this being all after the fact (which leads to another point: next time, perhaps a little discussion before you act?)

The basestars are the least threatening Cylon ships on the board. They can launch more ships, which won't have time to reach our civvies - wasted time for them. They can fire on Galactica - but we have Chief Tyrol on board, repair monkey extraordinaire. Aside from that, they sit there and look pretty.

The raiders are a bigger threat (and even they, as noted, are a ways from doing damage). If you really wanted to pull a military action, you'd have been better served either staying in Command and moving vipers into Sector 4, or moving to Comms and pulling civvies into Sector 5.

I think you'd have been better off to stay in Command. If you get a raider activation on your Crisis, then on Chief's turn, he XOs you and you activate Command twice for four viper shots at the raiders.

Once again, I apologise for Monday morning quarterbacking. The point is that we will likely face further attacks down the road. It's easy to panic at the sight of Cylon ships. It's harder to visualise the other threats we face.

Pass on interrupts.


billytea - Jul 01, 2010 1:26:55 pm PDT #6283 of 26134
You were a wrong baby who grew up wrong. The wrong kind of wrong. It's better you hear it from a friend.

BSG

Chief, thinking ahead to your turn: if raiders activate on Tigh's Crisis Card, we'll need to do something about them in Sector 6. The Admiral is out of position to help, so I'm not sure if you'd have anything better than moving to Comms and ordering the civvie there to Sector 5 (along with one from Sector 4). You could order Apollo, but we also have raiders sneaking round the back, and he's in the best position to deal with them.

If we don't get a raider activation, then your choices are more open. Especially if we spent cards on Tigh's Crisis and you didn't draw an IC, XOing me is still on the table. (If you're going to do an XO, don't forget to move too.) You could XO Tigh for more shots at the basestars. You could go to Comms and move civvies (this is always a neat option).


billytea - Jul 01, 2010 1:30:23 pm PDT #6284 of 26134
You were a wrong baby who grew up wrong. The wrong kind of wrong. It's better you hear it from a friend.

BSG

Apollo, on your turn, there's a neat trick you can pull. It costs one card, but it's pretty nifty.

1. Land back on Galactica, moving to Command (this costs the one card. Normally your discards are random, but not for moving between ships, so you have control over your discard.)

2. Activate Command for two viper activations. Use the first one to shoot, move or launch a viper as you see fit. Use the second activation to launch a viper (Sector 5 or 6 as seems best).

3. Use your Alert Viper Pilot ability to jump into that viper and take a bonus action - attack (esp. with a Max Firepower), scout, move to protect civvies, or even XO Chief or Tigh for more actions. (Not me.)


omnis_audis - Jul 01, 2010 4:12:59 pm PDT #6285 of 26134
omnis, pursue. That's an order from a shy woman who can use M-16. - Shir

BSG

Did it hit or miss?
Dang it, I knew I forgot something. Sorry about that gang.

Random die roll is a 4.

When a Basestar fires on Galactica, 4-8 = damaged! Random pick, and we have a damaged Admirals Quarters!

Looks like the Admiral will have to sleep it off somewhere else. No rest for the weaving. Actually. What that means is, we can't send someone to the Brig through that location. I believe Quorum cards can do the trick. And certainly some Crisis Cards will. Not a huge deal in this battle situation. Unless, of course, you suspect someone of being a Cylon and want to prevent sabotage.

I'll scroll up and update the end of turn summery. Again, sorry about that.


omnis_audis - Jul 01, 2010 4:21:27 pm PDT #6286 of 26134
omnis, pursue. That's an order from a shy woman who can use M-16. - Shir

BSG

OK, housekeeping is done.

Now, back to the current round. Admiral, you are moved to Weapons, but we have not done an action, as you (barely) solicited advice. Do you want to

  • belay the order, and go with something that was discussed?

  • Or plow ahead, play your interrupt and fire on a Basestar?


megan walker - Jul 01, 2010 4:50:43 pm PDT #6287 of 26134
"What kind of magical sunshine and lollipop world do you live in? Because you need to be medicated."-SFist

BSG

Question, isn't the civilian ship in sector 6 in danger from all the ships in sector 1? Or not, because there are vipers there?