Showing posts with label Battlefleet Gothic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Battlefleet Gothic. Show all posts

Sunday, August 23, 2020

The Battle off Xoxigar Prime

I've been running a Wrath & Glory game for the last few months on Saturday evenings for friends now living across Canada (and more recently the U.S. too!). The campaign is taking place in the same setting I've been using for a number of my narrative 40K games; The Xoxigar System. They are Inquisition Acolytes working for an Ordo Hereticus Inquisitor who sent them there after an Adeptus Arbites contact had sent a message suggesting he'd stumbled onto some evidence of potential HERESY!

They've been mostly working on Xoxigar Tertium, but last week they decided to head to Xoxigar Prime to follow up on yet another lead in what it turning out to be a bewildering web of deceit and corruption! They actually tried to do this incognito, booking passage under false identities on a bulk hauler.  Part way there, however, they were informed that the CSDFC (Combined System Defence Fleet Command) had ordered the ship to turn back and return to Xoxigar Tertium. Certain that this was a sign that something was up, they playing the Inquisitorial Trump Card and did some questioning and discovered hostile ships had dropped out of the Warp and were headed to Xoxigar Prime. Even MORE certain that this was all part of the plot, they countermanded the CSDFC order and continued on their merry way. 

Originally it was thought they would get there well in advance of the intruders, but after a day or so, the Auspex reports from the CSDFC were suggesting otherwise... 

I've had a copy of the Battlefleet Gothic rules for... oh... a decade or more and always wanted to try them out... and I figured NOW was the time! 

Of course, as the game is played online, this presented some challenges. 

It probably would have been smarter to just play it out on Roll20 or some other online virtual tabletop with it all laid out with counters and on a black or starry background... But I'm never one to tale the smarter/easier path when miniatures could be involved!? 

Part way through the journey the transport they were on was joined by a small escort vessel - the Sword of Damocles. A small squadron of three other escorts were en route to meet them; The Thone's Revenge, the Carbine of the Catechism, and the Light of the Emperor - bold names for small escort vessels (destroyers and frigates)!  

 Arrayed against this small force was a Chaos Cruiser - The Discordant - and three escort raiders; the Decadent, the Dissident, and the Despondent - the Dentite Squadron! (Little "in-joke" involved there - early in the campaign, Christian's character Basileus got a complication on a roll to determine the purpose of a machine. The machine was a medical scanner that the baddies were using to scan locales passing by for some sort of medical information - but Basileus mistook it for a Dental Scanner and has since been certain that the conspiracy is a plot to ruin the dental health of the citizens of the system and possibly the imperium - he has dubbed this cult "The Dentites"... so when I told them that the squadron that had arrived was called The Dentites he shouted "I KNEW IT!")

Teh Transport and the Sword of Damocles approach Xoxigar Prime.  

The Dentite Squadron pealed off from the Cruiser and angled to meet the approaching Imperial Navy squadron. Volleys of weapon battery and lance fire were exchanged, torpedoes launched. 

Ground-based fighter and bomber squadrons from Xoxigar Prime were launched and went after the Squadron of Escorts as we figured they would have little chance of doing much damage to the Cruiser (we later discovered I'd misread how bombers worked and realized they really COULD do some serious damage to cruisers!)

Fighter squadrons, launched from the Discordant, engage the Imperial fighters in a desperate dogfight in space! One squadron of bombers slipped through, though. All of the others were destroyed or returned to their respective bases for repair, refueling or rearming. 

The transport and it's escort get closer. 

The first ship casualty - the Throne's Revenge - was taken out of action by torpedoes from one of the Despondent. 

the remaining members of the Imperial Navy squadron have their revenge - lance batteries from the Carbine of the Catechism sliced the Despondent in two while the weapons batteries of the Light of Terra pound into the wreckage from the other side. 

The bomber squadron from Xoxigar Prime catches up with The Dissident and delivers a crippling blow! 

More fighters and bombers launched from Xoxigar Prime.  This time they are going after the cruiser! 

The Transport and the Sword of Damocles making their approach to enter orbit around Xoxigar Prime. 

The Discordant failed to launch its fighters to counter the Imperial ones launched from Xoxigar Prime, but they made some lucky shots with their point-defence turrets and took out the bombers! 

The Transport made it into orbit around Xoxigar Prime and the Sword of Damocles continued around the planet to take a few pot-shots at the cruiser. After unloading one volley and realizing there was NOTHING they could do on their own that would have any hope of even lightly damaging the cruiser, they turned adn ran! 

The battle between the escorts continues out in space. The Carbine of the Catechism and the Light of Terra try to turn and chase down The Decadent. 

But the Decadent caught the Light of Terra in its sights and launched a spread of torpedoes which destroyed the Light of Terra!

The Carbine of the Catechism crossed the rear of the Decadent and shredded it with fire from it's lance batteries. 

The Sword of Damocles heads for deep space to rendezvous with the Carbine of the Catechism - and escape the wrath of the Chaos cruiser. 

The Discordant also dropped into orbit around Xoxigar Prime opposite the transport (the look closer here because the transport just finished its move in orbit - the cruiser, on its turn, would move around to the other side before the shooting phase). 

The player's characters boarded a small Arvis Lighter and made planetfall. Thankfully, due to a number of command failures aboard the Discordant, the chaos cruiser did NOT launch any more fighters - which would have spelled the doom of the characters in their light, unarmoured, unarmed transport to the surface. I guess the crew on the Discordant were busy doing... whatever it is that worshipers of Slaanesh do...? 

The Transport then blasted out of orbit and made a run for it! The Sword of Damocles and the Carbine of the Catechism, after checking for survivors among the wreckage of their sister ships, caught up with the transport to escort it back to Xoxigar Tertium. 

The Chaos Cruiser did not blast the Knights compound from orbit, they simply launched a few dropships and then left orbit - to see what they might find among the wreckage of their own escorts. 

As the Characters approached their destination, they started to wonder if they'd fallen out of the fire pan and into the fire. They'd survived the space battle - only to discover a ground battle taking place where they were hoping to land! Contact was eventually made with ground forces and a platoon of Valhallans stationed on the planet cleared and secured a landing zone for them. Teh Valhallans were VERY disappointed to discover that the ship that contacted them was NOT a drop ship full of reinforcements! 

And that's where we left it off! 

As I said... it probably would have worked out better doing this on Roll20 - as I'm not sure how well the players were able to SEE much of the action. Ah, well... 

I do like Battlefleet Gothic. I'd love to play it some more - wether using it to play out future space engagements in the campaign or other battles in the Xoxigar system - but I could probably do with a few more IMPERIAL ships! And I won't be picking them up any time soon... 


Coming Soon to Tim's Miniature Wargaming Blog: 

Might be a week before I post anything else as we are ramping up the work in the basement - as I type this Amanda is giving me the stink-eye for not being down there right now working on it - plumbing and heating guys are showing up a week from tomorrow, she keeps reminding me! 


Saturday, August 22, 2020

Battlefleet Gothic Ships and Bits

 In preparation for a starship encounter in my Wrath & Glory game I decided to finish up a few ships and bits for Battlefleet Gothic I've been meaning to get done for ages! Having done all this work, however, I'm not sure how well it's going to work with me just pointing my computer's camera at the star field and moving things around for everyone. I suppose, as always with role-playing, I will have to describe the events narratively as the game plays out... 

New stuff - not all of this is needed for the game this evening. 

Planet - the planet they are headed to is Xoxigar Primus - a Frozen Knight World. But this could really be any world swathed in heavy cloud cover - could just as easily be a cookhouse like Venus! 

Looking at this picture, I'm feeling like I might go back in and add some white dots to the base to look like distant stars and make the base blend in with the board. 

Two Chaos Cruisers - not actually needed for this evening, but they were almost done and I took the opportunity to finish them all off... 

Chaos Fighters - I think these were originally meant for Babylon 5...? I've never seen Babylon 5 and had no intention of ever playing the game - I just got a bunch of the ships in a trade thinking I'd use them for... well... some OTHER game. At the time I was probably thinking Full Thrust - which I still haven't played (and would still like to give it a go!). I'm also keen to try out A Billion Suns - from Mike Hutchinson, the author of Gaslands! These I thought looked closest to what I imagined Chaos Fighters would look like (give the look of some of their Hell Blade and Hell Talon atmospheric fighters! 

A few Torpedoes from Vanguard miniatures. I have a bunch more, I just didn't have bases for them when I was getting these ready last night. I may go back and paint some colour on these at some point - to differentiate types or who they might have been launched from (though their direction would generally indicate that! 

Imperial Fighters and Bombers! Again these, I think, are Babylon 5 models. I don't have any Imperil ships with launch bays (yet!) but I figured there could be some land-based fighters that could launch from Xoxigar Prime? If I'd had time, I would have bodged together some sort of orbital defence platforms (which could have included a few launch bays)... alas... 

Imperial Squadron - these minis are from Vanguard Miniatures. One was painted earlier, but I touched it up to match the others. The two smaller ones are listed as escorts on the Vanguard site... but the others are listed as "Heavy Frigate" and I'm not sure what to classify them as in Battlefleet Gothic. 

In Battlefleet gothic, everything is a Capitol Ship (Battleships and Cruisers) - with 6-12 hull points (damage that they can take) - or Escorts (Frigates and Destroyers - though destroyers seem to be smaller than frigates in the 41st millennium?) - with 1 hull point - they take ONE solid hit and they're GONE! Nothing in between?! These "Heavy Frigates" seem a bit beefier and loaded out with some heavier weapons than most escorts have... 

For scale.... Yeah, I'll probably call them escorts in the end.... just to make the situation a bit more desperate! 

This is the Chaos fleet the Players will be encountering tonight - all previously painted. (It doesn't matter if they happen to read this before this evening, they already know they're in the system.... and the first thing they'll be doing this evening is identifying the ships that have arrived in system) The Fleet is made up of a Cruiser - The Discordant - a Devastation Class Cruiser, and a squadron of Raiders (the DENTITE squadron) - Decadent, Dissident, and Despondent. Maybe I won't tell you WHO is on them just yet, though! 

This is the luckless ship the players happen to be on... (also previously painted)... A bulk transport headed to the world. 

They were halfway there with the CSDFC (Combined System Defence Fleet Command) ordered them to head back to Xoxigar Tertium, from whence they'd travelled (and were attempting to travel incognito) at which point they had the choice to turn back with the ship of pull their Inquisitorial Trump Card and press on to their destination... They decided to press on... 

The Chaos Fleet! Last year (I think...?) I traded a pile of painted Imperial Guard I'd picked up as part of a lot for a box full of assorted Battlefleet Gothic Chaos ships - the three raiders and a PILE of the plastic cruisers - most of the plastic cruisers were broken, so I've pieced these together and I may be able to BS one or two more...? Or I may just use the rest as wrecks and space debris... 

Now to find some Imperial Cruisers! 

I also have some other, larger Babylon 5 ships I thought I might try to pass off as Eldar ships of the Biel-Tim Fleet! Stay tuned for those! 


Coming Soon to Tim's Miniature Wargaming Blog:

Probably nothing for the next week... 

After that...? Perhaps a Game Round-Up for August? 

Monday, November 25, 2019

Void Ships of the 41st Millennium

I totally thought Games Workshop was going to drop a new version of Battlefleet Gothic this year. I mean, in the last few years they've rereleased Necromunda and Blood Bowl and Adeptus Titanicus and some other fabulous new games... So I thought it was only a matter of time... But it didn't happen this year. I'm kind of glad. If it was anything like the new Adeptus Titanicus, it'd probably be a GAINT $400CAD boxed set with, like, two Imperial cruisers and two Chaos cruisers and a handful of escorts for each in a TOTALLY DIFFERENT SCALE from the previous editions...

And it would have BROKE me...

I've gone more than a little overboard in the last year or so with the 40K stuff and,  more recently, all the Necromunda stuff...

But still... I WOULD love to be able to play some space actions - whether as part of a 40K/Apocalypse campaign or to play out any action that came up in a Wrath & Glory campaign - whether the characters are working for a Rogue Trader or and Inquisitor, there are definitely opportunities for some Void Ship battles!

last week a local dude posted some old Chaos BFG ships on the local miniature trade/sale Facebook group - and I snapped those up. Didn't even have to pay out any cash, I traded him some of the Imperial Guard I picked up in the summer that I have absolutely NO USE FOR!!

There were SEVEN old plastic Chaos Cruisers and three escorts. Most of the Cruisers were damaged and so I had to steal bits from some to repair others, In all I'll have four or five useable ones - which is probably more than I need as I have no Imperial Cruisers!!



The start of a Chaos Fleet. I was king of thinking Slaanesh when painting these - perhaps delivering a contingent of Emperor's Children and NOISE MARINES to a Warzone!

I was trying to do these all very quickly - so these were mostly just painted gold and washed with purple wash and then drybrushed gold (the one in the front has been given a wash with a Flesh Tearers Contrast Red... but I didn't like it, so it got a wash with the purple as well...).

I'm not entirely sure what class of Cruiser that is. I think it may have been put together with parts from a couple different kinds? Perhaps it's a Devestation class cruiser? If anyone actually knows anything about Battlefleet Gothic - feel free to help me out here!!

The smaller ones, I'm pretty sure, are Infidel Class Raiders.



This one had the bubbles of green stuff already on it and was missing a bunch of turrets... so I added the tentacles and giant eyestalk and decided to call it a Nurgle Deamon Plague Ship - of some sort...? Maybe a Hades Class Heavy Cruisers...?

While I was at it, I decided to knock off a few other ships as well!



These are a pair of Imperial-ish ships I picked up from Vanguard Miniatures... oh... a year or more ago...? I was trying to get a Rogue Trader campaign off the ground (pre-Wrath & glory) and wanted a few gen-u-ine-looking imperial ships to represent the Rogue Traders ships. These are pretty tiny. I do have a few more of these and slightly larger one as well.

The one ship can easily be passed off as an Imperial Transport. The other a Destroyer of some sort? The slightly larger ones I have still to paint should be able to stand in as Frigates... not sure how ANY of these are going to fair against a Chaos fleet with CRUISERS!!!

I guess if I actually get PLAYING I'll just need to pick up a few more Imperial ships - either from eBay or a few more of these fro Vanguard.



I'm not sure where these came from. I'm pretty sure I bought them over a decade ago as part of a large lot of assorted space ships. I was hoping I could pass them off as some sort of Ork Attack Ship...? (Red makes them go FASTER!)

I also have a few chucks of bark that I've been gluing bitz to, to make into Ork Roks.



Two of these - the blue and green ones - I'm pretty sure are from Battletech (Aerotech?). The orange one... I'm not so sure. I'm not sure what I could pass these off as...? Perhaps the ships of some minor alien race(s) in the T'au empire...?



The lot of them - for a sense of scale.

The bases are 40mmx40mm 1/8" thick MDF.

and now that those little distractions are out of the way, I think it's time for a Workbench Hard Reboot!



Things have gotten... a little cluttered...

There are some miniatures I SORT OF planned to be working on... (Necromunda).. but there are also dozens of others that have snuck on as distractions - or that have simply been there for AGES but I can't bring myself to clear them off because they're SO CLOSE to being DONE!? I think to get back on track with THE PLAN, I'm going to have to do just that - EVERYTHING GOES! 



Okay... Maaaaaybe I'll keep the Ambul Hulk on there... because, it's really just his BASE I need to finish up - and without other distractions that should be done in very little time...



I'm tempted to leave this Tallarn Mortar Squad on there as well... because it finishes off a WHOLE DETACHMENT! Not that I've played 40k in few months... or plan to at any point in the immediate future...

and...

and...

GAH!?

We shall see...

That's today's project. clear it all off and make space to get some HELLBOY miniatures painted - as of today Xmas is ONE MONTH (30 Days) away - and I have a LOT of Hellboy stuff to paint up if we're going to start playing that on Xmas Day!


Coming Soon to Tim's Miniature Wargaming Blog:

Still have a few of those Gang posts to finish up...

After that...? Well, hopefully, some pics of HELLBOY miniatures getting painted up! I am also planning to play Necromunda on Sundays for the rest of the year - and into the new year, so there should be game reports of those coming up next week.