Wing and Sword: a d20 Modern military campaign [METAGAME]

Update, 5th round in progress...

Pyotr
Surprise: Dead Aim (move)
1st round: Dead Aim (move), fires rifle (attack)
2nd round: Dead Aim (full-round)
3rd round: fires rifle (attack)
4th round: checks Gonzalez's rifle per Sgt. Neumann's orders (move), returns it to Gonzalez (move)
5th round: Cover and hold (ready)
6th round: TBD

Vidal
Suprise: fires rifle (attack)
1st round: Fires rifle (attack), moves prone (free)
2nd round: Fires rifle (attack)
3rd round: Fires rifle (attack)
4th round: Radios spotter plane (move), reloads (move) – Spot check
5th round: TBD
6th round: TBD

Normand
Surprise: n/a
1st round: Fires rifle (attack)
2nd round: Fires rifle (attack)
3rd round: Stands from kneeling (move), advances (move), kneels (free)
4th round: Holds position - Spot check
5th round: Cover and hold (ready)
6th round: TBD

Marcel
Suprise: n/a
1st round: Fires rifle (attack)
2nd round: Fires rifle (attack), requests orders (free)
3rd round: Stands from kneeling (move), advances (move)
4th round: Advances (move), kneels (free), Treat injury – stabilizes Martinez (attack)
5th round: Treat Injury – restore hit points (full round)
6th round: TBD

Question for Bobitron: Based on your post, it sounds like Marcel is slinging his rifle - that would make his actions for the sixth round slinging his rifle (move) and standing from kneeling (move). If he keeps his rifle in his hands and allows Dinter and Berg to carry Martinez, then his actions could be standing from kneeling (move) and move 30' (move), fire his rifle (attack) and stand from kneeling (move), or something else. It's your call - I'm just trying to keep the flow of action straight.
 

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The Shaman said:
Question for Bobitron: Based on your post, it sounds like Marcel is slinging his rifle - that would make his actions for the sixth round slinging his rifle (move) and standing from kneeling (move). If he keeps his rifle in his hands and allows Dinter and Berg to carry Martinez, then his actions could be standing from kneeling (move) and move 30' (move), fire his rifle (attack) and stand from kneeling (move), or something else. It's your call - I'm just trying to keep the flow of action straight.

If it appears Dinter and Berg can handle Martinez, I'll let them carry him, using my action to attack. I was prone to start, so I rise to kneeling and let off a shot at the fell. I'll edit my post to reflect the new choice.
 

The Shaman said:
I didn't see anything in my reading one way or the other, but since the MAS-36 is a bolt-action rifle, it seems like you should be able to leave a round in the pipe, withdraw the empty box, and replace it with a fresh box. I'm pretty sure my dad's old carcano worked that way, and it was the same vintage as the MAS-36.

Your call - just let me know what you want to do and I'll make the note on my consumables list.

I adjusted it to read thus:
знаток said:
Loaded- one 5 round magazine, 1 round in chamber
Spare- one 5 round magazine
I guess my next two actions, tentatively, are to rise to a knee and radio the spotter plane. Then I'll start moving back at a defensive rate.
 

Updated through 6th round, beginning...

Revised intitiative order –
Pyotr (18)
Sgt. Duval and legionnaire NCOs (Neumann, Lavareaux) (11)
Fellagha squads (9)
Vidal (8)
Normand (7)
Legionnaire riflemen (Berg, Dinter, Gonzalez) (3)
Marcel (1)
Cpl. Martinez (0 - out-of-action)

Pyotr
Surprise: Dead Aim (move)
1st round: Dead Aim (move), fires rifle (attack)
2nd round: Dead Aim (full-round)
3rd round: Fires rifle (attack)
4th round: Checks Gonzalez's rifle per Sgt. Neumann's orders (move) – returns it to Gonzalez?
5th round: Cover and hold (ready)
6th round: TBD

Vidal
Suprise: Fires rifle (attack)
1st round: Fires rifle (attack), moves prone (free)
2nd round: Fires rifle (attack)
3rd round: Fires rifle (attack)
4th round: Radios spotter plane (move), reloads* (move) – Spot check
5th round: Stands from prone (move), normal move (move)
6th round: TBD

Normand
Surprise: n/a
1st round: Fires rifle (attack)
2nd round: Fires rifle (attack)
3rd round: Stands from kneeling (move), advances (move), kneels (free)
4th round: Holds position - Spot check
5th round: Cover and hold (ready)
6th round: TBD

Marcel
Suprise: n/a
1st round: Fires rifle (attack)
2nd round: Fires rifle (attack), requests orders (free)
3rd round: Stands from kneeling (move), advances (move)
4th round: Advances (move), kneels (free), Treat injury – stabilizes Martinez (attack)
5th round: Treat Injury – restore hit points (full round)
6th round: TBD
 



Quick question before I post. Did the fells show up in the fifth round so that Pyotr would get his readied shot? Because I was planning on taking that shot and then readying another Dead Aim for my round six activity.
 

Hmm.. Yeah, I hadn't thought of that. I sorta assumed, reading the 5th round post, that they had showed up and we had shot.. But I could have been wrong.
 

shadowbloodmoon said:
Quick question before I post. Did the fells show up in the fifth round so that Pyotr would get his readied shot? Because I was planning on taking that shot and then readying another Dead Aim for my round six activity.
No, the fells didn't appear until their count in the sixth round, so Pyotr's ready action from the fifth round just made him REALLY ready in the sixth! ;)

There was no target for Pyotr to aim at, so he won't get his distance bonus for his shot in the sixth, but he can take a full round to target in the seventh and get his bonuses in the eighth. Of course, the targets are likely to be getting closer by then, too. :eek:

Normand fires normally on his count in the sixth round.

All clear?
 


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