Sunday, 13 September 2015
Upcoming Tales from the Maelstrom Rogue Trader participation game
Hello people of Terra!
In late 2012, the scurvy crew of the Tales from the Maelstrom blog (Gadge, Evo and myself) ran a Rogue Trader participation game at the Foundry in Nottingham. The game was great fun and people came from far and wide go take part, so we're thinking of doing it again, this time most likely at Warhammer World.
The basic plan is for us to run one of the random scenarios from the Rogue Trader campaign section, with armies provided by us (an Imperial Army force accompanied by various imperial agents against an Eldar pirate force with Zoat allies). The setting will be a sentient Death World (my favourite Rogue Trader setting as it allows for the use of loads of Death World gribblies!). We'll provide the miniatures, and make sure the two sides are divided into various sub-factions, each with their own (often secret) sub-objectives.
In essence, the plan is to make the battle look like a page from the Rogue Trader rule book, with original miniatures, fitting terrain etc, a real spectacle, all GM'd and played in the spirit of the original game.
So, we have yet to set a date or make any official arrangements but we've been amassing suitable miniatures (many thanks to Steve for the Eldar!). I'm posting this as a heads up and to gauge interest from our followers. We'd love to hear if anyone would be interested in attending so we can get an idea how many tables we'd need etc. I imagine we'd run this some time over the coming winter, perhaps even during the Christmas holidays to ensure everyone that wants to attend is free and has plenty of time to get clearance from their own events managers :-)
Any comments please fire away!
Monday, 8 June 2015
Some recent additions to my (Gadge's) Rogue Trader collection.
First off my Sensai Knight is doubling as an Imperial Noble of a 'safari on the edge of the imperium' with some loyal retainers in our 'inquisimunda' campaign.
The Graf Von Bek (sensai) takes his siblings Baroness Scarlet and Lord Tode on a hunting trip. With them a gun servitor (for bagging a brace of orks) which is actually a pre Rogue Trader citadel Robot, A kroot 'native scout' (an unreleased playtest kroot very much in the spirit of citadel sculpts of the 80s) and a second human 'native guide' (this ones an old 'adventurers' range model) who has his own tracking hound (a D&D range 'blink dog' painted to look like my old dog lulu!)
Many of these models i've had painted for a while but the new ones are here.
While I've not done very much painting recently I did manage to finish off a 'Fire Angels' support squad that was lacking a missile launcher i couldnt find anywhere (it had fallen behind a desk).
Also in the spirit of bulking up forces I added a war droid 'combat model' in the same camo scheme as my previous 'sniper droid' as the two 80s pre RT era war droids are essentially the same pattern, the 'sniper' just has an enlarged torso with some sort of jump pack and a rifle.
Last but not least an old citadel vampire Night Horror that i intend to use as the 'power behind the throne' on a rebel feral world game i'm planning to run for TFTM
(and a Wargames Foundry priest and wolf that got the 'ghost' treatment to practice it before trying it on my 80s citadel ghosts)
Thats all for now. Later this week I'll post up more pics of the Fire Angels force as quite a few of you seemed to like them.
First off my Sensai Knight is doubling as an Imperial Noble of a 'safari on the edge of the imperium' with some loyal retainers in our 'inquisimunda' campaign.
The Graf Von Bek (sensai) takes his siblings Baroness Scarlet and Lord Tode on a hunting trip. With them a gun servitor (for bagging a brace of orks) which is actually a pre Rogue Trader citadel Robot, A kroot 'native scout' (an unreleased playtest kroot very much in the spirit of citadel sculpts of the 80s) and a second human 'native guide' (this ones an old 'adventurers' range model) who has his own tracking hound (a D&D range 'blink dog' painted to look like my old dog lulu!)
Many of these models i've had painted for a while but the new ones are here.
While I've not done very much painting recently I did manage to finish off a 'Fire Angels' support squad that was lacking a missile launcher i couldnt find anywhere (it had fallen behind a desk).
Also in the spirit of bulking up forces I added a war droid 'combat model' in the same camo scheme as my previous 'sniper droid' as the two 80s pre RT era war droids are essentially the same pattern, the 'sniper' just has an enlarged torso with some sort of jump pack and a rifle.
Last but not least an old citadel vampire Night Horror that i intend to use as the 'power behind the throne' on a rebel feral world game i'm planning to run for TFTM
(and a Wargames Foundry priest and wolf that got the 'ghost' treatment to practice it before trying it on my 80s citadel ghosts)
Thats all for now. Later this week I'll post up more pics of the Fire Angels force as quite a few of you seemed to like them.
Friday, 5 June 2015
Hell Comes to Frog Town - A 'purist' Rogue Trader battle report.
Hell Comes to Frog Town – A Tales From the Maelstrom battle
report.
First off, apologies, this ones been too long in the making but unfortunately
‘real life’ issues got in the way of gaming but I am sorry that you’re reading
this about two months after we played.
The scenario was simple,
Inquisitor Garamond Black had acquired information that the semi-mythical
xenos ‘Slann’ had captured a heretical ‘Sensai
Knight’, and more importantly a Sensai Knight
in possession of scrolls
purporting to the origins of the universe…
scrolls that he believed rightly should belong to the Imperium and not
some damn wetskins or heretics!
I played the Inquisitor with an entourage of 15 ‘Fire Angels’
Space Marines (split into five man squads) while Andy took a force or around 12
or so Slann including some powerful psykers.
For a laugh we also decided to play the game using nothing
but the original Rogue Trader rulebook in all its unwieldy glory, while we usually prefer a GM for RT
games were both ‘narrative motivated’ enough that should an ‘ambiguity’ occur
(RT, full of ambiguities, surely some mistake?) we’d both elect for the most
entertaining result.
In essence this battle was to be a straight up ‘meeting
engagement’ , while Andy and I both feel this is exactly the sort of thing
Rogue Trader falls over on we thought that we’d see if we could make a ‘stand
up battle’ work with the ruleset as is.
The game began with the marines heavy weapon squad taking up
position on a roof top while the two bolter squads marched down either
flank. Having learned from previous
mistakes Andy wisely kept his Slann hidden, those exposed were quickly
dispatched by las cannon and missile launcher fire so a ‘shooting match’ was a
bad idea.
The marines advanced.
On the left flank the squad received some devastating needle gun fire
which caused them to break and panic (remember RT marines were only toughness 3
with a 4+ save and none of that ‘know no
fear’ mularky) , even had they held they had nothing to shoot at as the Slann
remained hidden.
On the right flank the marine commander and his squad navigated
the rooftop catwalks and advanced towards the Slann lines only to suffer a
similar fate. The slippery Slann were
just giving the Imperium nothing to shoot at.
The inquisitor quickly rallied them and used his psychic powers to lead
a charge forwards, heavy casualties were taken but in the end contact was made
with the amphibian aliens.
A brutal melee ensued, one that looked like the marines
might win with their superior armour and close combat weapons but alas as the
Fire Angels ‘purged’ the unclean with bolter and flame the Inquisitor fell to a
blow from the Slann warchief.
With their leader routed and lacking the resolve that 2nd
edition would give them the marines fell back leaving the secrets of the Slann ‘cities
of gold’ firmly in webbed hands.
Sunday, 31 May 2015
Old School Photoshoot
For me, one of the appeals of this hobby is creating set piece scenes that invoke the sort of wander I felt as a kid flicking through the pages of White Dwarf. To that end, I really enjoy setting up my old school inspired miniatures and taking some shots. The results are amateur at best, but fun nonetheless!
Here's a few I've done in the last few days.
Above, a pair of Rogue Trader Dominators (they were in fact prototype Tyranid Warriors, sculpted by Nick Bibby but they feel like a species in their own right).
Space Slann, one of each, an unreleased one and a conversion.
Not Rogue Trader miniatures, but I hope in the spirit, some desert dwelling Technomads.
Sunday, 10 May 2015
Rogue Trader war band
Myself and a few friends have been talking for a while about doing a Necromunda campaign some time this year, and thinking back to the way we used Necromunda to play all manner of games when we first started this blog in 2007 or so I started looking around to see what other people are doing. Doing so, I found the Inquisimunda rules mod, which does pretty much what we used to do but presents the ideas in rules form as a set of iconic war bands and expands the equipment, hired guns and similar stuff hugely.
Should be fun to play, and hopefully we'll post a battle report soon.
For more on Inquisimunda, check out the Empire of Ghosts blog...
http://empireofghosts.blogspot.co.uk/p/inquisimunda-resources.html
Wednesday, 15 April 2015
Rogue Trader Technomads
Just a quick post - I converted these 'technomads' on a whim yesterday, using parts from the new Citadel Skitarii, some High Elf Archers and some Max Mini Desert Dwellers heads. I plan to make ten to twenty so they can make an appearance in a Rogue Trader game, and the desert tribesman look makes me think they might be a chance to revisit our old Jericho Reach campaign setting (if you browse our very earliest posts you'll find battle reports from a good six or more years ago that I imported from our old Jericho Reach blog).
Sunday, 12 April 2015
In the Cluches of Chaos project progress!
A few months back I posted here how Paul of the most excellent Sho3box old school wargaming blog and myself had concocted the idea of a conversion exchange, wherein we each decide between us on a theme, convert a suitable model and exchange the results, going on to paint the model we'd received and then use it in a battle report to be featured on our own blogs.
Well, I converted my piece and sent it to Paul - it has yet to arrive with him so I won't reveal what it is (I'll let him do that on his own blog). Paul's piece for me has arrived though, and I wanted to show it off, and express my thanks to Paul - its a wonderful conversion and very much in line with the 'captured by Chaos' theme we'd agreed upon.
The Sho3box Daemon unleashed!
I hope to get it painted in the very near future and then I'll put together a scenario and run a game, the results of which I'll publish here. I'm already thinking the game should involve the Cultists I've been working on, plus an old school Ordo Malleus, Realm of Chaos style Inquisitor. It would be especially grim and brooding fought in the confines of my Zone Mortalis terrain set too, so look out for that!
Once again, many thanks to Paul and I'll post a link to the Sho3box blog when he announces his end of the project is progressing.
Saturday, 21 February 2015
Rogue Trader Battle Report - Prisoner Rescue Mission
For our third Rogue Trader game in
this organically-evolving narrative campaign, we decided that the
Sensei captured by the hired gun techno-punks at the end of the last
game would be the target of a rescue attempt – by an Inquisitor
who's been trailing the Sensei for many years.
The gangers' lair would be deep within
the void station, meaning that the Inquisitor and his indentured
forces (local defence militia troopers) would need to fight their way
through three levels to reach the cell, going from an entry point to
an exit point on each level. I noted down before the game which level
(1 to 3) each of my ganger models was on, and I set them up first in
each case, representing them standing watch and expecting an attack.
We would roll for first turn on each level too.
Gadge's Inquisitorial warband consisted
of Inquisitor Garamand Black, the assassin Helvetica, a human
champion called Shonar Bangla, a psyker minor hero called Estrangello
Edessa, a militia captain called Calibri and seven shock troopers.
My gangers consisted of Boss Hamm, a
human major hero, the psy-assassin Gayle (a human psyker major hero
armed with a force sword and a smile), Ark, a flamer-armed minor hero
and nine other human gangers, armed with a selection of knives,
lasguns and laspistols but nothing too advanced.
The first level consisted of two
12”x12” Zone Mortalis tunnel sections, and Inquisitor Black's band came in force through the wall, the assassin Helvetica killing
a ganger almost straight away. Ark fired up his flamer and set one
shock trooper alight, who died soon after, failing to wound the other
three he hit. As the attackers came on Ark took more fire but
shrugged it off, again engulfing more attackers with flames but
completely failing to wound any. Amazingly, he weathered a third
round of fire, before the Inquisitor's pet psyker cast 'Jinx' on his
flamer. Realising his time was up, Ark turned and bolted for the exit
down to the next level, the other surviving ganger behind him as the
attacking forces swarmed down the corridor after them.
Ark stands against the entire Inquisitorial Strike Force!
Unseen by the gangers, the assassin
Helvetica used her polymorphine dose to assume the form of the ganger
she'd killed, so we swapped the models and decided that an
Intelligence test would be needed to spot the disguise before she
gave herself away by attacking.
On to level two (which was made of four
12”x12” tiles), and I set five more gangers up in two positions,
as well as Ark and the other ganger from level 1, who had three turns
worth of movement on the attackers (putting Ark almost at the exit
down to level three while he ordered the other ganger to cover him).
First down through the hatch was
Helvetica disguised as the ganger, and as she approached two gang
sentries they failed their Intelligence tests to spot her disguise
and so got charged and killed in short order the next turn.
Meanwhile, Ark waited near the exit down to level three while the two
autogun-armed gangers fired on the approaching shock troopers,
killing one. One ganger fell having had Steal Mind cast on him, not
even able to defend himself as he was brutally slain.
The Shock Troopers advance through level two.
Eventually, the attackers closed
through the hail of fire, but as they reached the exit point down to
level three, Ark slammed the blast doors down in their face. It took
the Inquisitor using the Smash psychic power as well as two krak
grenades to break through the (Toughness 8, 10 Wound) door, by which
time the gangers had a three turn lead on his force when it came to
defending the third and final level.
Ark and two fellow gangers close the blast doors on the approaching invaders.
Level three was made from six Zone
Mortalis tiles, and contained two cells closed off by heavy blast
doors. I secretly noted down who was in each cell and set the other
gangers up for a final, desperate defence of their lair. Here we
improvised by saying that if Ark could get to a weapons crate he
could roll on the Basic Weapons table in Rogue Trader to find a
weapon to replace his Jinxed flamer, more of which later.
Ark's last stand.
As expected, the fight for the third
level was intense. When Ark saw the ganger he'd seen killed on the
top level coming towards him he knew it was a trick and shouted to
his men as such, and so Helvetica's cover was blown and we swapped
back her model. As Gadge had only bought one dose of polymorphine she
couldn't pull that trick a second time, though I imagine next time
she'll have more.
All subtlety cast to the wind,
Helvetica charged the knife wielding gangers, who unleashed a barrage
of frag grenades in response, taking down another shock trooper
before they were sliced apart by the vengeance assassin. As this was
happening, Ark had reached the ammo store and was rifling through its
contents in search of a useful weapon. I rolled on the Basic Weapons
chart, resulting it a handbow, which Ark threw aside in desperation
hoping for something more useful next turn.
Meanwhile, the Inquisitor and the rest
of force emerged and it looked increasingly like Ark would be
overwhelmed. Praying to the Emperor whose name he had taken in vain
far too many times to deserve an answer, he continued his search for
a weapon. This time, the roll was a keeper – a plasma gun!
Grinning, Ark opened fire, using the weapon's sustained fire to
incinerate the entire first rank of shock troopers before their
captain broke through and put him down for good.
Things fell dangerously silent for a
moment as Inquisitor Black surveyed the scene. There were two heavy
blast doors before him, either one of which could contain the
captured Sensei as well as whatever other nasty surprise the gangers
still had in store. He cast 'Sense Presence', and so I placed two
markers in one cell and one in the other. The Inquisitor's mind made
up, he pulled out another krak grenade and set to work on the cell
with two life signs in it.
Then, the other blast door rumbled up
and a dense, glowing fog rolled forth. I'd hidden Gayle in there as a
trap, and she had cast Ectoplasmic Mist to cover her appearance and
confuse the attackers. Helvetica clearly sensed a powerful rival
assassin and skirted the edge of the psychic fog as the Inquisitor
continued to try to break down the other cell door.
The cell containing the captive Sensei is finally blown open.
The combat between Helvetica and Gayle
was brief and bloody, Gayle putting five psy-points into augmenting
her force sword's strength. Even as the Inquisitor finally broke
through the other cell door, she dashed out of the shadows and killed
the shock trooper captain, but not quite quick enough to help Boss
Hamm.
Inquisitor Black and Boss Hamm fight to the death.
As Black stalked into the cell through
the shattered door a hail of bolt shells struck him as Boss Hamm
prepared to sell his life dearly, wounding the Inquisitor. The two
were evenly matched, but over two turns Inquisitor Black prevailed,
turning just time to see Gayle closing in on him and shooting her
down with contempt.
Gayle powers up her force sword, but Boss Hamm is already dead.
Though his strike force lay dead all
around him, the Inquisitor finally had his prize...
Many thanks to Trevor Goddard and Jonathan Peace for adding the special effects to these pictures!
Sunday, 1 February 2015
Void Station Ambush - a Rogue Trader Battle Report
Well then, you wait two years then two battle reports come along at once! Following last week's game, where Gadge's Sensei warband captured the coordinates of the 47 Tucanae Passage, a warp route leading out of the galactic disk to a dense cluster of Slann homeworlds, he's arranged to link up with some compatriots, including a Navigator and a Piscean Tracker, at an outlaw void station. An as yet unidentified rival has hired a local gang of degenerate techno-punks to ambush the Sensei and stop him reaching the planets of gold!
For this game we decided to use a Forge World Zone Mortalis board to represent the shabby interior of the void station. Gadge took his Sensei from last week, plus the Navigator, Piscean and an Eldar free trader they were linking up with. I took a gang of techno savages (the old Mark Copplestone Future Warriors miniatures) plus a converted Hasslefree barbarianette armed with a force sword. Both sides came to around 450 points and each had a level two psyker.
The Navigator, Piscean Tracker and Eldar Free Trader wait nervously for the Sensei warband.
For this game we decided to use a Forge World Zone Mortalis board to represent the shabby interior of the void station. Gadge took his Sensei from last week, plus the Navigator, Piscean and an Eldar free trader they were linking up with. I took a gang of techno savages (the old Mark Copplestone Future Warriors miniatures) plus a converted Hasslefree barbarianette armed with a force sword. Both sides came to around 450 points and each had a level two psyker.
The Sensei warband
The techno-punk kill-mob, led by Boss Hamm and the deadly Grammatrix, Gayle.
The field of battle. The Sensei enter at the top centre in order to link up with their compatriots in the middle of the board. The techno-punk kill-mob enter from any board edge.
The Mission
We decided between us that the mission would be centered around the Sensei meeting their associates and then exiting the area by way of one of the two large access points (one on the southern edge in the picture above, the other on the western edge). The kill-mob would be attempting to stop them.
As the Zone Mortalis board includes movable doors, we decided that an Intelligence Test taken in the shooting phase instead of firing a weapon would open or close a hatch, and that this could also be done using the Telekinesis power.
Action!
The kill-mob deployed in four groups. One squad came in from the south, one from the west, while the Grammatrix Gayle infiltrated from the north and Boss Hamm came in from the south west. There was much hiding in the first few turns, leading to a tense stand off which lasted until Gadge's two units had linked up. Then, it all kicked off!
Here are a few highlights...
Enter the Sensei...
More punks advance along the southern tunnels.
One group of techno-punks move in from the west, using the cargo crates as cover.
The Sensei use a Blind grenade to block the punks' flanking move.
The Piscean Tracker detects an approaching punk and charges, killing him after a turn, only for Boss Hamm to counter-charge and avenge his fallen minion.
The Sensei's trusty hound points the way to the meeting area!
Boss Hamm and the Sensei engage. The Navigator subsequently chased off five punks, before the lone survivor rallied, turned and struck him down.
Meanwhile, the door slams in the flanking party's face (thanks to a Telekinesis power) and they fail three turns worth of Int tests trying to get it open again!
Having stalked the Eldar Free Trader through the dark tunnels, Gayle finally makes her move, charging in and using her force sword to fell the Sensei and his minion. That frees up Boss Hamm and they both close on the only survivor, capturing the Free Trader to hand over to their employer.
The Aftermath
For most of the game it looked like Gadge's Sensei would slaughter the punks and escape, but it suddenly turned. In a single turn the Navigator was killed and Gayle struck from behind, switching the result to a victory for Boss Hamm's techno-punks. We rolled to see what happened to the main characters, and the Sensei survived, albeit with serious injuries and awakening in the depths of the void station having been captured by Boss Hamm's gang.
So, next time we'll be running a prisoner rescue game, fought across several levels of the station as the Sensei call in a favour to extract their hero.