[Sun] 28 Jul 2013 (Combined Harm)
Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2013 11:14 pm
Missions:
Inter III was it's usual, Bizon-firing mad self, with a narrow OPFOR victory coming after some horrendous friendly-fire events on both sides. However, OPFOR's MMGs should not have entered the town with the MMGs in-hand - please keep that in mind for next time. After consulting the mission maker, comrade Ferrard Carson, we attemped Rook Valley on the basis that we probably didn't have quite the numbers, but could at least die trying. Many did die, but a reasonable amount did not: despite the main town being full to the brim with enemies (they were stuffed into seemingly every building), the cache containing American weapons was found. For much of the mission our helos darted about, whilst comrade Draith's SU-25 roared overhead and provided some wonderful CAS moments. Sadly, the Party was forced to authorise a withdraw order, but objective #2 remains for our next attempt. The body of comrade Kefiriz also remains on that lonely hillside. The last official mission was Huzzah SE, which took us to the desert north of Zargabad, placed ACOG'd L85A2s in our hands, and had us engage in long-range firefights with tanks. Apart from the part of the platoon designated as Special Forces. What's that you say, comrade SuperU? What about Special Forces? This.
Note 1: Comrade Barrow, reasonably new to the struggle, was live-streaming the session. The Party understands recordings were kept, so look out for approved footage in the future.
Note 2: Remember, on [Sun] 11 Aug 2013 - CiA will be our guests. We might also see a contingent from the mighty LDDK.
As ever, please post your thoughts, feedback, screenshots and video here - comrade YouTube Hero SuperU's FA doesn't just produce our video idents, but provides leadership and guidance to propaganda artists. We also have a new YouTube channel that he manages so if you have any content you think should feature then let him know and he will sort you out, for more info check out this thread!; more guidance on video editing for Folk ARPS is provided by comrade Ferrard Carson. Posts in the AAR threads really helps us (the hosts and mission makers), both with understanding how we can improve the experiences, and showing potential comrades what our sessions are like.
- Inter III
- Rook Valley
- Huzzah SE
- CHazarLO (after-party)
Inter III was it's usual, Bizon-firing mad self, with a narrow OPFOR victory coming after some horrendous friendly-fire events on both sides. However, OPFOR's MMGs should not have entered the town with the MMGs in-hand - please keep that in mind for next time. After consulting the mission maker, comrade Ferrard Carson, we attemped Rook Valley on the basis that we probably didn't have quite the numbers, but could at least die trying. Many did die, but a reasonable amount did not: despite the main town being full to the brim with enemies (they were stuffed into seemingly every building), the cache containing American weapons was found. For much of the mission our helos darted about, whilst comrade Draith's SU-25 roared overhead and provided some wonderful CAS moments. Sadly, the Party was forced to authorise a withdraw order, but objective #2 remains for our next attempt. The body of comrade Kefiriz also remains on that lonely hillside. The last official mission was Huzzah SE, which took us to the desert north of Zargabad, placed ACOG'd L85A2s in our hands, and had us engage in long-range firefights with tanks. Apart from the part of the platoon designated as Special Forces. What's that you say, comrade SuperU? What about Special Forces? This.
Note 1: Comrade Barrow, reasonably new to the struggle, was live-streaming the session. The Party understands recordings were kept, so look out for approved footage in the future.
Note 2: Remember, on [Sun] 11 Aug 2013 - CiA will be our guests. We might also see a contingent from the mighty LDDK.
As ever, please post your thoughts, feedback, screenshots and video here - comrade YouTube Hero SuperU's FA doesn't just produce our video idents, but provides leadership and guidance to propaganda artists. We also have a new YouTube channel that he manages so if you have any content you think should feature then let him know and he will sort you out, for more info check out this thread!; more guidance on video editing for Folk ARPS is provided by comrade Ferrard Carson. Posts in the AAR threads really helps us (the hosts and mission makers), both with understanding how we can improve the experiences, and showing potential comrades what our sessions are like.