Anyways, my 'adopted little brother' Screech is shipping out to US Army boot camp this coming Tuesday. His family has taken (appropriately I suppose) all of his free time in his last few days of civilian life (though he's already gone to a few drills with the local National Guard unit). That said, Saturday's gaming at the FLGS was renamed 'Screech's 40k gaming extravaganza!' where we were to give him a proper 40k send off!
Below I have a few pics out our game, in which I still hate the Tervigon, even after getting beaten by the Nerf bat. The Fem Fa'Tau (with a handful of Arbitrators as counts-as-IG in support) hunkered down in a Pickett's charge like scenario. Neverness has more pics of the day's games here.
I swear we mowed down this horde of gribblies at least twice (thanks to the tervigon's efforts). Screech told me what unit was what, but they all look a like to me.
The Tau's fold-a-fort (aegis) drew many compliments during the night, and formed the anchor of the Tau's game long, static deployment.
The Stealth Suits did try to gun down 'momma' but to no avail given its high toughness and heay armor. They died to the last whilst only inflicting 1 wound on the monster (and it survived the game, grrr...).
So it was a fun night and we wish Screech the best in the coming months of basic and AIT training ahead!
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You sound bitter, as if you REALLY wanted the 'nids to suck! LOL
ReplyDeleteI've been reading through the background material on this codex and i really like the story of the Octarius Sector that had a hivefleet diverted into Ork Space and the ensuing war that resulted. This maybe the first 'nid codex in a while where I might actually have a sporting chance in an Ork on Bugz game.
Considering that most of my experience vs. nids, has been with them fielded by power gamers, yes I did!
ReplyDeleteThe naftka tournament reports about nids are priceless. I think you will get a kick out of them.
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