(I see. Well, maybe Scarlet and Rhys can get their hands on an AT-ST, then. Still a useful tool. We might be able to use it to get close to and destroy the theoretical raptor repellent device.)
Kyle sits and stares off into the blackness of the jungle. He strains his ears to try to hear anyone's approach. He thinks of calling out for Eerin, but screaming at the top of his lungs would probably be quieter than the blaster. So he fires a few into the air again, this time in frustration at his predicament.
Due to circumstances beyond your control- some might say, only BECAUSE they are beyond your control- the Imperials have landed themselves in a legal foul-up, something that has been being disucssed in their thread.
Andran has conducted an on-the-spot investigation into the blockade incident and broadcasts his findings to Coruscant.
Days after this game ends, the matter is raised in the Senate. The matter under disucssion, which Andran spotted whilst monitoring the incident, is that no warning was given, or warning shots fired. The blockade was there to inspect ships for weapons, to force boardings, NOT destroy without a word.
News of the incident reaches the Senate shortly afterwards and the matter is raised in the Senate chamber in the days following the end of this story.
A condemnation is issued for the use of force without warning shots; even those who accept that these were definitely Rebels decry that no attempt to capture was made, whilst many are shocked at this extreme use of force on what was, ostensibly, mere a blockade to inspect weapons to identify if they were of Hutt origin, something that was on dubious legal grounds in of itself.
The Senate Sympathy reduction for Drakkon's acceptance of the weapons is removed- the Senate views the blockade as having been dubious anyway.
So, relax- troubles for everyone!
Woo!
So, guys, what's our plan so far?
-Approach the landing area, staying out of sight among the jungle
-One team (more combat oriented) attacks from the jungle, drawing Imperial attention
-Another team enters the area from the other side to disable tech that wards off raptors/plant bait for the raptors (which I am guessing Vasilik has or can procure)
-If given the opportunity, a team of two people attempt to steal an AT-ST (Need two, right, Ush?)
-Escape, rinse, and repeat if necessary
-If we do capture an AT-ST, we use it to destroy other AT-STs, large equipment, stuff that looks like it could explode nicely...
Am I missing anything, guys?
Oh, Ush, is there any chance of us actually meeting up with Kyle or Eerin?
Originally posted by General Kaliero
Oh, Ush, is there any chance of us actually meeting up with Kyle or Eerin?
(Gee, that would be swell! Ush hinted at the possibility before, and Kyle has been firing his blaster periodically as a type of Flare. Hope it helps. If no one finds him by dawn, he's heading out on his own to find Eerin.)
(I wondered about that...Alright, he'll quit.)
Kyle sits staring into the jungle for a while longer. He raises his blaster to fire some more shots, then lowers it again. It was pointless to continue. If Eerin was going to notice, he'd have noticed by now. All Kyle was doing was running his Blaster's charge out. So, he decides to go back into his ship and get some rest. In the morning, he'll start hiking.
Originally posted by General Kaliero
Woo!So, guys, what's our plan so far?
-Approach the landing area, staying out of sight among the jungle
-One team (more combat oriented) attacks from the jungle, drawing Imperial attention
-Another team enters the area from the other side to disable tech that wards off raptors/plant bait for the raptors (which I am guessing Vasilik has or can procure)
-If given the opportunity, a team of two people attempt to steal an AT-ST (Need two, right, Ush?)
-Escape, rinse, and repeat if necessary
-If we do capture an AT-ST, we use it to destroy other AT-STs, large equipment, stuff that looks like it could explode nicely...Am I missing anything, guys?
Oh, Ush, is there any chance of us actually meeting up with Kyle or Eerin?
I should mention that Kyle and Eerin are not in a fantastic state for combat duty.
Vasilik says that if you want to lure in raptors, he'll need a clear route into the camp itself; he'll need sentries taken care off. He says he will have to move pretty damn fast so won't have time to bugger around in combat himself.
You also need to ask yourselves the risk vs. reward question. Hostilities have not yet started on Lanzar, but a direct attack on the camp, and stealing AT-STs and what-not, will likely start them earlier.