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End of Year Ramblings

No, I'm not doing New Year's Resolutions or anything silly like that! Just some musings on the State of Science Fiction Television, as observed from my living room. Several shows have recently ended, but there seem to be several waiting to take their place. The Sci Fi channel, that was for some absurd reason renamed to SyFy many years ago now, has gone back to its roots and is actually producing science fiction programming. I know, shocking. Some stuff has been mediocre at best, or at least didn't hold my interest. I didn't get into Z Nation, and never tried Killjoys or Dark Matter. However, SyFy is making an attempt at redemption with Childhood's End and The Expanse. Recently left us: Haven: I will miss Haven. Not the mess that the most recent season was, but the good show that it was for the first few. Defiance: Short-lived, but was pretty good. The last season was weak, which might have been why they chose to end it, but it was a very imaginative world and

State of the Hive address... or something

Wow, apparently it's been even longer than I thought since the last time I posted anything here! Too busy painting up a storm of Planetfall mini's, I guess. Planetfall painting really deserves it's own post, which I suppose I will get to soon, but here's a teaser from the Spartan Games forums.   As has been the case with my Firestorm Relthoza, I'm using an unusual technique with the Planetfall ones as well. Metallics, then a purple or blue shade over that. I like how they're coming out. Anyway, how to reconstruct Adepticon? It's been too long for clear memories, but I remember I placed in the middle of the pack. One of my two lists had a squadron of Ba'Kash heavy cruisers as well as a squadron of Relthoza heavies, and that list won both of its games. The other list was a "Wing Nuts" list with as many SRS as I could squeeze in. I think it was two carriers, normal cruisers, and some carrier frigates, That list lost both of its games, but the s

The Road to Schaumburg, take 2

"Experiment" number 2 was double carriers. Two Relthoza carriers, loaded with 6 fighters and 2 interceptors each, form the backbone and heavy hitters of the list. A squad of carrier frigates with 4 bombers makes up the "oh shit, where did they come from?" component of the list, while regular workhorses are represented by one squad each of drone frigates, Relthoza light cruisers, and Ba'Kash cruisers with weapon shielding. We played a modified Recover Resources, mission 1 from the Schaumburg Prime Offensive primer. I like this version far better than the standard one as picking up the objective is less random, and you have to hang onto it while trying to steal any from your opponent. Still not a mission that my dice like very much, but it wasn't as bad as some other attempts at it I have tried. The intention of this list was that the two carriers would hang back, hiding under their cloaks and granting each other Stealth through the Systems Network, and fl

The Road to Schaumburg

The Road to Schaumburg With the Schaumburg Prime Offensive, Adepticon's Firestorm Armada tournament, coming up, I will be playing 900 point games about as often as I can get away with it. At 900 points, I have quite a few choices of fleet, even once I know that it's going to be Relthoza, probably with a squadron of Ba'Kash allies. My first attempt ran the following list: 1 battleship with extra PD and extra wings, but no other upgrades. 1 carrier, no upgrades. 3 cruisers, no upgrades.. 4 Drone frigates. 4 Nidus frigates. 3 Ba'Kash cruisers, no upgrades. As you can see, the list is extremely spartan (pun only about half intentional), but it does manage to squeeze in 6 activations. My opponent, one of the best in my local area, ran a list of Sorylians consisting of: 1 dreadnought with a single escort and a flight of interceptors. 4 regular cruisers. 2 squads of 5 frigates, I think. Only 4 activations, but each one packs quite a punch! The mission was Amb