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    Introduction:

    Longing for a way to recreate the massive air battles of the fantastic anim Last Exile, and

    also dreaming myself away to the wonderful imagery of old naval battles, I just felt I had to try

    and recreate these battles between massive ships high up in the skies whilst till trying to keep

    some form of realism. After looking into several things, I finally came to the conclusion that

    trying to have as few dice as possible might well be the best option, the tactical ability of the

    player coupled still with a few handfuls of luck would work a lot better than someone rolling all

    ones when unleashing a broadside and missing the huge ship next to his own. What I hope to

    bring players is a new view of tactical miniature gaming, and I hope you people will make your

    own models to play this game, I even encourage it, if this turns out to be a local hit, I might

    start thinking of getting a close friend of mine to work on models, and hes pretty damn good

    on concept art and modeling as well, and who knows, maybe this will be the next big thing in

    miniature war gaming, if not, it will just be a fun thing where two or more friends can sit down

    and have a good time, tactically manoeuvring and preparing before ramming their opponent

    and unleashing a broadside at them.

    So sit back, grab some dice and a few modelsAnd enjoy the game

    A small note, during play testing, it became apparent that at least one copy of the rules perplayer is to be suggested when gaming to simplify the running of the game.

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    Preparing, selecting and deploying:

    For this game, you would need a gaming board (made up of squares, fifteen by fifteen

    squares would be recommended), a handful of normal (six sided) dice, these rules, and

    suitable models to represent your fleet as well as a screen to hide behind when deploying

    your army away from your enemy.

    Both players then select an amount of points around which to create the army, then select

    units from the respective army lists up to the agreed points limit, do note, only ONE Massive

    Class battleship may be fielded per two hundred (200) points used within the game. After

    selecting the armies, the players then agree on how many days the battle will rage over

    unless specified by the mission.

    Both players then deploy their armies up to four squares into the board (this may vary

    depending on the mission) and out of sight of the opponent (thus, placing some form of

    screen between you and your opponent is a good idea, although, these deployment rules may

    also vary depending on the mission).

    After deployment has finished, remove the screen from the board (if one was present) and

    each player then nominates one of his ships to be the leader of the army, this represents the

    general, supreme captain, corporal or just lucky guy, whos in charge of the army; this is the

    Commanders Ship. If any Massive class battleships are present, one of them must be the

    Commanders Ship. Only if the army is made up entirely of Hunter Squadrons, you may

    nominate a Hunter Squadron as your Commanders Ship; this is the Commanders Squadron,

    which works in exactly the way a Commanders Ship works.

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    Gaming:

    The active leader:

    In war, one man is always the faster one to act, he is the one trying to force

    his opponent to respond to his actions, and being the one behind the first move often serves

    to further this idea. The man, who makes the first move, is the active leader that day.

    After deployment has been finished and the Commanders Shiphas been established for

    both sides, each player rolls a dice and adds the Effect Score of his Commanders Shipto

    the roll, the player with the highest total earns the role as active leader. When a change to a

    new day occurs, repeat this process, in the event of a tie, the player with the most Morale

    points left will become the Active Leader this day, if this is still a tie, the player who was not

    the Active Leader the previous day becomes the Active Leader.

    The turn:

    The game is divided into turns, each player (the active leader goes first) alternates turns until

    both players have completed twelve turns, at which point, it is a new day and a new active

    Leader is selected:

    The player whos turn it is the Current player A turn is a very simple procedure, the Currentplayer selects one of his ships or squadrons and can then move it, if the ship is eligible for

    combat, a player may initiate a combat either before or after a ship has moved, as isdescribed in the rules for Combat. After a player hasfinished moving his ship and ended his turn, it is the other players turn.

    Days and night:One day, two days, does it matter Onar? We have lost already, but Ill be Damned if I count

    the days until Im dead -General Aran to his closest friend at the battle of the Blue Mountains

    Days are the days across which a battle rages, it can be for just a short amount of hours, or it

    can be for weeks. After both players have completed six turns, day turns to night, during thenight, the range of port and bow cannons are reduced by one (1) and the Efficiency Score of

    all anti air weaponry is reduced by one (1), in addition, it is impossible for Massive Class

    Battleships to avoid collisions by other means than Leveling out (see Collisionin theMovement section). After a total of a further six turns, a new day rises, and with it, a new weather and a new active leader arrives (see Weather and Active Leader rules for further

    explanation).

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    Weather:

    Did you see that lightning Iri? Did you see it? I hope dad isnt flying right now,He promised us hed be home after the war.

    Weather is fickle indeed, it can turn the tides of battle into any direction, a lightning strike maybring down anything from a Hunter Squadron to a Massive Class Battleship, a strong wind

    can cause a ship to veer of its direction, and high clouds can shroud even the sharpest ofeyes. At the beginning of the game, before the first move is done, roll a dice and consult thetable below, repeat this process every time there is a new day.

    D6 result Weather type

    1-3 A sea of clouds beneath and a clear blue sky above

    No effect

    4 High clouds

    Same effects as Night, when night is entered, all penalties areincreased by 1 and Massive Class battleships cannot evade collisions.

    5 Heavy wind

    Roll a dice, on a 1, the Active Leader decides the direction of the wind,

    on a 2, its eastbound, on a 3, its westbound. On the roll of a 4, the

    wind moves north, on the roll of a 5, the wind moves south. On the roll

    of a 6, the player who is not the Active leader decides the direction of

    the wind. Any ship without Steam Power (this includes Hunter

    Squadrons) or with a damaged engine drifts one square in the

    direction of the wind, rotating its forward bow 45? in the wind direction

    (if facing north and the wind is blowing to the west, the ship will drift

    one square west and be facing the northwest corner).

    6 Lightning storm

    When moving a ship, roll a dice and add +1 to the result if the ship is a

    Massive Class battleship, if the total is five or more, roll once on theBattle Damage chart

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    Ship Classes:

    A captain goes down with his ship, a tradition which is a shame, some captainsAre far better than their ships, but some ships, I simply value more

    - Lucino Garadro, admiral of the Lurini fleet

    There are more than one type of ship, that is a given, in fact, there are more than ten,

    however, all of these ships can be divided into different classes, three different classes to be

    precise, each with its own ability. Hunter Squadrons are given their own section of the rules,

    since they function slightly differently than the Ships. The following classes are the three

    classes that are being produced

    Light Class interceptor:

    These ships are built for speed and speed only, packing small amounts of

    firepower, they are often used to scout ahead of the main army, soaring between the clouds,

    till large and clunky compared to the Hunter Squadron fighters, but relatively small and swift

    compared to the other Ship classes.

    A ship that is a Light Class interceptor may, when pushing an engine, opt to roll normal D6s

    rather than D3s, in addition, instead of moving, they may regain two Steam Energy points hat

    have been used or lost earlier.

    Heavy Class destroyer:

    The destroyers are the battleship of choice for many generals, a good all

    round vessel that is excellent in combat as it is in maneuvering, not as quick as the Light

    Class interceptors, not as heavily armed and durable as the Massive Class battleships, but a

    very good mainline class of ships, often cheap to produce and easy to repair.Destroyers counts the Chain reaction result on the Battle Damage Chart as a Direct Hit, in

    addition, if a destroyer has one of its engines damaged, it may still turn towards that side,However, it may only turn as a Massive Class battleship when turning to the side of thedamaged engines.

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    Massive Class battleship:

    Titans in their own right, rulers in a realm of nothing but cloud, skies and the

    occasional mountaintop, Massive Class battleships are rare, but rightfully so, extremely

    expensive to create, they are the most well protected and well armed of all of the ship

    classes.

    All Massive Class battleships are of course not equally built, no nation uses the blueprints of

    another, however, they have one thing in common, and that is that when they ride upon the

    crests of clouds into battle, driven forth by their enormous engines, they inspire pure dread in

    the face of their enemy.

    Massive Class Battleships counts the results Boiler hit and Damaged Engines as Shallowhull damage on the Battle Damage tables.

    If a Massive Class Battleship is destroyed, deduct five (5) rather than two (2) Morale points

    from your Morale value for the army. In addition, the player who destroyed the Massive Class

    battleship adds two points of Morale to his own Morale Value to represent the sight of the

    opposing battleship sinking through the clouds, fire and smoke billowing from its hull.

    Morale:

    Many a time, a warrior fails at heart before he fails at hand, and a captain

    shamelessly flees the battle rather than to risk his ship and life. To run away, to stay and fight,

    it is all depending on one thing, and one thing only, morale.

    Morale measures the will to fight that is left within the fleet of each commander, when it

    reaches zero, no ship in the entire fleet will stand and fight, it could be that they have lost

    such massive amounts of men or that their leader went down in a sea of flames, whatever the

    cause, when morale drops, so do the remaining ships.

    At the start of the battle, each player is given one point of morale for every ten points of shipsthe game has been decided to be with a minimum of twenty points for each player. For

    instance, a game which has been decided to be a battle of up to two hundred points, each

    player will start the battle with twenty (20) Morale points. Any larger than that, and the pointsgo up (300 points = 30 points of Morale etc.)

    When a player looses a ship, deduct two Morale points from that players Morale value,

    when this value reaches zero (0), the player whos value it is looses the game, since the

    captains of his fleet looses heart and flees the field of battle.

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    The Commanders Ship:

    The presence of a commander on the field of battle enhances the soldiers will to fight, as

    longs the Commanders Ship of an army is on the battlefield, the army will never loose for

    having a morale value of zero (0), however, should the Commanders Ship be destroyed

    when the value is zero (0), the army immediately looses the battle.

    In addition, when a player looses a Commanders Ship, he deducts the normal two points

    (five in the case of a Massive class battleship) and deducts another two points from his

    Morale Value due to the ship being the Commanders Ship.

    There are ways of loosing Morale points, for instance, loosing massive amounts of men

    or having a village the fleet tried to defend destroyed. These ways and more will be

    discussed further on in the book, also note that some ships or armies might also affect

    the Moral Value of either army in the battle.

    The different values:

    Each ship has a set of three different values, these values are the Steam Power,Efficiency and Structural Strength, in addition to this, each ship has a set speed,

    depending on what class it is. Speedis the amount of distance (in squares) a ship isallowed to move, for simplicitys sake, this will be covered in the Movement rules and the

    speed of the ship will be included on its profile as a fourth value. The three individualstats of each ship each represent a different aspect of the ship: Steam Poweris the

    power generated by the ship throughout the battle; this value will continuously be lowereddue to engines being pushed by its captain and damage being

    Sustained at vital parts of the gigantic steam engine powering the ship The Efficiencyvalueis the overall efficiency of the ships crew and command, it is also

    Affected by the amount of firepower the ship can put out, for instance, a Light ClassInterceptormay well have a more experienced crew than a Heavy Class Destroyer, but

    for overall efficiency, the destroyer is simply the better ship due to its firepower, however,as has been said, firepower isnt everything, so an interceptor might sometimes have ahigher efficiency value than a destroyer. Integrityis the current structural strength of the

    ship, when a ship reaches zero points of Integrity, it is destroyed, this will also be coveredin the combat rules under Destruction of

    ships and squadrons Hunter Squadrons doesnt have a structural strength, these planesgoes down immediately when hit by anything, and as such, they instead count their

    Efficiency value as their Structural strength as well, to represent them flying in squadronsof several planes.

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    Movement:Hard turn, hard starboard turn! Watch that ship, watch it!

    Moving the ships is of the essence, just standing still can be done, but if done by bothsides, it

    Isnt much fun in the game, is there?

    Each turn, a player may move one of his ships or Hunter Squadrons, a player may not

    elect not to select a ship, the selected ship will then either fight without moving or move

    before the player ends the turn or initiates a combat and thusly ends the turn after said

    combat.

    A ship will move a set amount of squares depending on what class it belongs to, thesmaller Ships are lighter and therefore faster than the larger ones:

    Hunter Squadron:

    Speed - 2Light Class interceptor:Speed - 2

    Heavy Class destroyer:

    Speed 2Massive Class Battleship:

    Speed - 1

    Speed is the indication of how far a ship will move when selected. A ship will move an

    amount of squares equal to its speed and may move diagonally, positioning itself facing

    the corner of the new square in the direction it was going.

    Pushing the engine:

    Apart from the normal base movement, a player may elect to Push the engineIf this is done, the player nominates how hard he is going to be pushing the engine by

    saying a number and then rolling that amount of D3 dice, adding all of the pointstogether. (e.g. Anthony wants to push his engine hard and elects to represent this with

    the number three,he then rolls three D3 dice and adds the points together).

    After the dice value has been calculated, add that number to the speed of the ship for the

    remainder of this turn and subtract that amount from the Steam Power of the ship.

    Remember, a ship may NOT stop other than when leveling out with a ship or colliding

    with it

    or terrain. (e.g. Anthony rolled a total of 5, this means that he adds five squares to the

    movement of his ship, in addition, he subtracts 5 points from the Steam Power of his

    ship)

    If the total value rolled would exceed the amount of Steam Power left, subtract the Steam

    Power from the dice results, any excess points then cause one point of Structural

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    Strength. In addition, the ship will only move one square straight forward this turn.

    (e.g. Anthony rolled a total of 9 on his three dice instead of 5, his ship has only got 7

    points of Steam Power left. 9 7 = 2, Anthonys ship is then reduced to 0 Steam Points

    and looses 2 points of Structural Strength, his ship then moves a single square forward).A ship reduced to zero (0) points of Steam Power looses one (1) point of Speed on its

    baseprofile for as long as its Steam Power value equals zero (0).

    Hunter Squadrons and Steam Power:

    A hunter squadron may push the engine as normal, however, they roll D6 rather than D3

    when determining the amount of steam power drained and extra speed gained.

    In addition, whenever a player selects a Hunter Squadron, remove one point of Steam

    Power from its profile. When the steam value of a Hunter Squadron reaches zero (0),

    remove the squadron from the game, the squadron will return to the game, anywhere on

    its controlling players board edge after twelve turns. If a player has a Carrier in play, the

    Hunter Squadron will return after six turns rather than twelve and be placed in a square

    adjacent to the Carrier.

    Turning:

    A ship needs to turn, it simply has to, as do Hunter Squadrons, however, not every shipcan turn on the spot, the larger the ship, the larger the turn. Turning is carried out the

    very same way as moving, however, instead of moving straight-ahead, when turning, aship will move to the sides, so, essentially, this is tilting the ship in the direction you want

    to move and move it straight ahead. A ship will always be placed facing directly awayfrom where it entered the square. Rules for the different ships and the Hunter Squadrons

    are as follows:

    Massive Class battleship

    A Massive Class battleshipmay only move to squares situated either directly in front of itor in direct contact with the square in front of it, see example below:

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    Heavy Class destroyer:

    A Heavy Class destroyerturns like a Massive Class Battleship, except that it may also

    move to squares directly to its side, as with the battleship, the destroyer is placed facing

    the direction with which it entered the square before moving to the next or ending the

    turn.

    Light Class interceptor:

    A Light Class interceptormay move to any adjacent square except the one directlybehind it, and again, it should be placed facing the same direction it traveled to enter the

    square.

    Hunter Squadrons:

    Hunter Squadronsmay move to any adjacent square and be placed in whatever directiontheplayer chooses.

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    Collision:

    Traversing the skies in tight formation or with several large ships close by is not an easy

    task, and sometimes, wind or overestimated power may cause a ship to collide with

    another. There have also been known cases of captains forcing their ship forward, into

    an enemy ship, ramming it like naval captains did in ancient times. If a ship enters a zone

    with a ship in it from an Aquard anglewith no movement points still remaining, or

    without the ability to turn (one may not pass through an opposing ship to turn), a collision

    will occur. A leveling move can replace a turn, but the ship must still be able to turn to

    initiate this move. When leveling out, the ship wastes all of its remaining moves and is

    placed with its closest broadside facing the enemy ship, if each side is equally close, the

    Current playerchooses which side to place towards the opposing ship.

    Awquard angles:

    Below are different examples of awquard angles, which are basically any angle other

    than directly towards the ships bow or stern (front or back).Do note, the only situation in

    which a Massive class battleshipmay Level outor avoid a collisionis when it enters the

    zone from the angles labeled A.

    A ship still with movement points left as well as the ability to turn may either Level outas

    described above, or turn, in which case it takes a normal turn and moves past the ship,

    do remember, it may not move through the ship already in the zone, for regards of

    turning, the zone on the direct opposite side of the stationary ship counts as blocked, in

    addition, the two adjacent zones also counts as being blocked. For instance, if one

    moves from an the eastern A in the above example (right side), the western A counts as

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    blocked, as do the square above and below it when deciding if it is possible to turn away

    and avoid a collision.

    If the ship is unable to turn away or level out, a collisionoccurs between the two ships

    (do note, Hunter Squadrons can never be part of a collision and does not count a ship as

    blocking their way, however, an enemy ship gets to fire at them if they pass trough the

    zone, just as when they normally would pass through said zone).When a collisionoccurs,

    to be able to move his ship or initiate combats with it, the player controlling the ship must

    first spend one turn levelinghis ship, a ship doing this may not move and may not initiate

    combat the turn it Levels outafter the Collision. The normal rules for aligning a ship that

    is Leveling outstill stand, i.e., a ship cannot face a completely different direction than that

    which it entered with and must face either the same or opposite direction as the opposing

    ship, in the case of a draw between which alignment, the Current player chooses the

    alignment his ship takes to the other when Leveling out. Furthermore, both ships in a

    collision rolls twice on the Battle Damagetable, applying both results to themselves, in

    the case of a damaged engine, the player in control of the ship chooses which side was

    damaged if it is not clear from the angle of the collision.

    Combat:

    Stain the rain with blood, colour the clouds black with smoke, set the

    very skies on fire! That is what I order you my general that is what I order all of my men

    these days- Lord Erkrahn Streel, ruler of the Indragan land

    Initiating combat is what most great battles comes down to, being the first to shoot can

    be both wise and foolish, at least from a political viewpoint, here, war is hell, that is a fact,

    but to stop firing is a decision no one has yet dared to take. If a ship starts or finishes its

    move Leveled outor parallel with an opposing ship, the Current playermay choose to

    initiate combat or end his turn.If the Current playerelects to initiate combat, each player

    rolls a number of dice equal to the Efficiency valueof the ship he or she controls. The

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    number on each dice represents event on the following table, apply each effect on the

    opposing ship:

    D6 result Effect on the ship

    1 Shallow damage

    No effect at all

    2 Damaged Engines

    The ship can no longer turnin the direction from which the attack came. If

    the engines of this side has already been damaged, the ship looses one

    point of Structural Strength. (Cannot be suffered by Massive Class

    Battleships,count this result as a 1 for Massive Class Battleships)

    3Boiler hit!

    The ship subtracts D6 points from its Steam Powervalue with the same

    effects as when Pushingan Engine if the Steam Powerreaches zero (0)

    (Cannot be suffered by Massive Class Battleships, count this result as a 1for Massive Class Battleships)

    4Severe loss of crew!

    Reduce the Efficiency Valueof the ship by D3 (down to a total of 0), in

    addition, the ships army looses twice that many points of Moraleas well (so

    the army of a ship loosing 2 efficiency points would also loose 4 points ofMorale)

    5

    Direct hit!

    Reduce the Integrityof the ship by 1.

    6Chain Reaction:

    The ship looses one point of Integrity, then reroll on this table, apply the

    second result as well. If a ship has previously moved this turn, it can NOT be

    affected by this result, count all enemy results of a 6 as a 1 instead

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    f a ship has its broadside turned towards the broadside of a ship in an adjacent square,the Current playermay initiate combatin the same way as when initiating a combatwithaship in the same zone, the Current playermay still only do so when the ship has notmoved yet or has finished moving. The battle is fought in the same way, except that

    players rolls only half of the Efficiency value of their ships (rounding down) rather thanthe full amount of dice, this to represent the much greater distance the weapons have to

    cover to be able to damage the opposing ship. If a ship has a Bow or Stern mountedweapon, it may initiate combat when facing a ship in an adjacent square, the player thenrolls dice equal to the efficiency value of that specific weapon. If the enemy ship has its

    broadside facing the Current playersship, then the enemy ship may roll half of itsnormal efficiency value, if the enemy ship has its stern or bow facing the ship of theCurrent player, the enemy ship may only roll a third of its Efficiency value(rounding

    down), unless it has its own Bow or Stern mounted weapon, in which case, the controllerof the enemy ship may opt to use that Efficiency value instead. A Bow or Stern mountedweapon may be used with one square in between the two ships as well, in which case,

    the Current playerrolls half of the Efficiency Valueof the weapon rather than the normal.The Enemy shipmay only return the fire if they have their own Stern or Bow mountedweapon, in which case, they also roll only half of the Efficiency Valueof that weapon

    (rounding down).After the battle, the turn of the Current playerends with no furthermovement or actions allowed. A Ship of any class other than Light Class interceptor mayNOT initiate combat with a hunter Squadron unless the Squadron is present in the same

    square as the ship when the ship is selected.

    Hunter Squadrons:

    A hunter Squadron does not fight combats in the same way as ships; instead, a Hunter

    squadron may initiate combat at any point of their move with a ship whose zone they are

    in. First the Enemy ships rolls its dice. Instead of rolling normally, the enemy ship rolls

    dice equal to double its Efficiency Value, each dice that comes up as a five (5) or six (6)

    reduces the Efficiency Value of the Hunter Squadron by one (1), if the value reaches zero

    (0) before the Hunter Squadron attacks, it may make one roll on the Battle Damage table

    to represent the last Hunter crashing into the ship. If there are still Efficiency Value left on

    the Hunter Squadron, the Hunter squadron rolls its dice after the Enemy ship has

    finished. The Hunter Squadrons roll as normal on the Battle Damage table, using their

    remaining Efficiency value. When a Hunter Squadron attacks another Hunter Squadron,

    both squadrons roll simultaneously, and they both work in the same way as an Enemy

    Ship, i.e. they both roll twice their Efficiency Value of dice and instead of rolling on the

    Battle Damage table, each roll of a five (5) or six (6) reduces the Efficiency Value of the

    opposing unit by one (1).If the hunter squadron is still intact after the battle, they may

    continue their turn with any movement points they had left. A Hunter Squadron may

    initiate several combats in a single turn, however, they must move at least one square in

    between each combat, making it possible for a unit to initiate combat with a ship, move

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    one square north and then move back down for another attack run if the unit still has two

    movement points left.Destruction of ships and squadrons:

    Watch it burn, watch it fall

    Hear the children frightened call

    The sky is falling, the sky is falling

    And then there is but deaths own calling

    Down it goes, down it goes

    Down the whole sky with it goes-Indragan drinking song, not uncommonly used to celebrate a victory

    Whenever the Integrityof a ship reaches zero (0), it counts as destroyed, leave the ship

    in the square for one turn, the ship cannot do anything and cannot be attacked; however,

    it may still cause a collision. Once the turn of the next player has passed, remove the

    ship from the board, it may not enter combat again. Furthermore, when removed, deduct

    two (2) points from the controlling players Morale Value (5 if it is a Massive Class

    battleship), then deduct a further two (2) points if the ship was the Commanders Ship.

    Hunter Squadrons doesnt have any Integritypoints, instead, when the Efficiency Score

    of the squadron reaches zero (0), remove the squad from the game immediately and

    deduct one (1) Morale point from the Morale Value of the player who controlled the

    destroyed Hunter Squadron rather than two (2).

    Terrain:

    If you can reach out and touch a mountainside, you are too close, if yourenemy cant, hes not close enough

    - Old saying in many mountain cultures

    There isnt much terrain up in the clouds, however, there are always towering mountains

    and the occasional pillar of clouds stretching into the sky above, the rule for these are

    simple, and as follows:

    These pieces of terrain fill u as many squares as they will fit into and count as impassible

    to all ships.

    Note: In the case of cloud pillars if the pillar is 4 squares or less massive and heavy ships

    may move through it.

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    The Indragan Lords:

    Known for their brutal tendencies, the Indragan Lords have always been

    feared on the field of battle for their aggressive use of Hunter Squadrons, in which they

    excel above all others, often bringing carriers to their battle so as to best use the high

    speed and maneuverability of the Hunters. An army from the Indragan Lands must

    include a Ship with the Carrierrule unless the player fields only Hunter Squadrons or the

    Scenario details otherwise. If an army does not contain a ship with the Carrier-rule, a

    player may give a Heavy Class Destroyerthe Carrierability at +10 points. In addition, theCommanders Shipmust either be carrieror a Hunter

    Squadron.In addition, Hunter Squadrons from the Indragan Lands air fleet halves thetime they are away from battle, counting one turn as two, meaning that a Hunter

    Squadron will return after six turns if there is no carrier present rather than the normaltwelve, and three turns if there is a carrier present rather than the normal six.

    Stormhammer Carrier 60 pointsMassive Class Battleship

    Carrier

    Efficiency points: 6

    Integrity: 8

    Steam Power: 7

    Thunderstorm75

    Massive Class Battleship

    Efficiency points: 9

    Integrity: 7

    Steam Power: 9

    Storm Class35 points

    Heavy Class DestroyerPort Mounted Cannon (efficiency: 1)

    Efficiency Points: 5

    Integrity: 5

    Steam Power: 10

    Thunder Class30 pointsHeavy Class Destroyer

    Port Mounted Cannon (efficiency: 2)

    Efficiency Points: 4

    Integrity: 4

    Steam Power: 10

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    Windrider 25 points

    Light Class InterceptorEfficiency Points: 2

    Integrity: 2

    Steam Power: 16

    Gale20 pointsLight Class Interceptor

    Efficiency Points: 2

    Integrity: 1

    Steam Power: 18

    Hurricane20 pointsLight Class Interceptor

    Efficiency Points: 1

    Integrity: 3

    Steam Power: 15

    Lightning Squadron15 pointsHunter SquadronEfficiency Points: 3

    Steam Power: 25

    Dark Clouds15 pointsHunter SquadronEfficiency Points: 6Steam Power: 19

    Breeze 5 pointsHunter SquadronEfficiency Points: 2

    Steam Power: 16

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    Ares40 pointsHeavy Class Destroyer

    Bow mounted weapons (efficiency: 2)

    Efficiency points: 8

    Integrity: 4Steam Power: 8

    Apollo40 points

    Heavy Class DestroyerBow mounted weapons (efficiency: 1)

    Efficiency points: 4

    Integrity: 5

    Steam Power: 15

    Hermes 25 points

    Light Class Interceptor

    Efficiency points: 2

    Integrity: 2

    Steam Power: 15

    Artemis35 points

    Light Class InterceptorBow mounted weapons (efficiency2)

    Efficiency points: 4

    Integrity: 1

    Steam Power: 18

    Cerberus10 pointsHunter Squadron

    Efficiency points: 3Steam Power: 19

    Scylla 5 pointsHunter SquadronEfficiency points: 2

    Steam Power: 17

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    Reference sheet:

    Game sequence:

    1. Each player sets up his or her fleet and nominates their respective Commanders Ship2. Choose an active player (each player rolls 2D6 and adds the Efficiency score of their

    respective Commanders ship)

    3. Roll once on the Weather tableand apply the result

    4. Take turns moving and initiating combat, remove any ships that were destroyedin aprevious turn at the end of each turn

    5. After each player has completed six turns, Night starts

    6. After a further completed six turns (by each player), new day starts

    7. Go back to 2 and repeat the process from there

    Night:

    The range of port and bow cannons are reduced by one (1) and the EfficiencyScore of all anti air weaponry is reduced by one (1); in addition, it is impossible for

    MassiveClass battleshipsto avoid collisions by other means than Leveling out

    Moving:

    1. Select 1 ship, choose whether or not to use steam power, if steam power is used,decide how many dice.

    2. Move as many squares as total speed; you may NOT move fewer squares.

    3. Leveling out in order to avoid collisionstops all further movement by that ship,turning does not.

    4. Initiating combat before or after moving ends a players turn (does not apply toHunter squadrons)

    Combat:

    1. Both players roll once on the Battle Damage Tablefor each point of Efficiency of theirrespective ships in the combat.

    2. Each player applies all dice results to the opposing ship, if a ship is reduced to below 0points of structural strength, it is counted as Destroyedand the player controlling the

    ship looses Morale accordingly.

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    Do note, choosing whether or not to play using the Weather table is completely up to the

    players own discretion, as is using pre decided weather results for common play or home

    brewed scenarios, for instance, a single Interceptorhaving to get to a specific location

    whilst a thunderstorm rages around the ship and the ship in itself is followed by enemy

    Hunter Squadrons.