Beyond your range finders (and thus too far to shoot yet), but you estimate you've got about 30 seconds before you can accurately range them.Fred wrote:Can I, GM? And what distance is the lead wolf from us?
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Beyond your range finders (and thus too far to shoot yet), but you estimate you've got about 30 seconds before you can accurately range them.Fred wrote:Can I, GM? And what distance is the lead wolf from us?

You see great rage. A dark corruption. And you see that the wolf you cast this on has but one goal: kill you all.Ulzgoroth wrote:Actually, Alex will go one further and try to cast Insight on one of them through his remote viewpoint.[/color]



Chris Brady wrote:Ian sighs mentally, would have been nice to get a mission with no complications, but he comes through the radio, "You have permission to light them up. Everyone else, in position for attack."


ktshelley wrote:Sparks looks at his buddy "when they get into range you think you can take out one or two?.....I am thinking I can do at least one maybe two"
You all wait until the first of the wolves has moved into the most extreme range of the scouts' weapons (this would be Keane's anti-materiel rifle, which makes a hell of a big bang.)

At that extreme range, in those weather conditions against mobile targets, both your shots go wide, the second by a wide margin. The report from your rifle echoes loudly through the snowy gullies and ice flats. Upon hearing it the wolves raise their heads briefly before coming on more cautiously, as though possessing an intelligence far greater than you'd expect of any animal.Fred wrote:One shot to the head, followed quickly by another to the body.


You've enough time to move and settle atop a new butte, if you like, but you'll have to move quick. And yes, your weapon has a much shorter range than that of the sniper, so you'll need them to get closer.ktshelley wrote:Steve: Sparks looks for the safest route for Sergio and himself to move away and still out flanking the wolves. Sparks then radios to the others to get a move on based on the new course that Sparks picks

Steve Conan Trustrum wrote:You've enough time to move and settle atop a new butte, if you like, but you'll have to move quick. And yes, your weapon has a much shorter range than that of the sniper, so you'll need them to get closer.ktshelley wrote:Steve: Sparks looks for the safest route for Sergio and himself to move away and still out flanking the wolves. Sparks then radios to the others to get a move on based on the new course that Sparks picks

As his spotter, you'd better make sure your partner is coming with you!ktshelley wrote:Sparks gets ready to move quickly

ktshelley wrote:Sparks taps Sergio on the shoulder...."We have to move now...I will let the others know, that they too better get humping it to a new location"

Fred wrote:Damn! Sergio thinks as his hits miss the target. He prepares for a second volley, but...ktshelley wrote:Sparks taps Sergio on the shoulder...."We have to move now...I will let the others know, that they too better get humping it to a new location"
"Lead the way," he says, picking up his rifle. "But if I don't get a clean shot at those wolves, our crew will be in deep trouble."


Jack Grey wrote:Do the rest of us know what is going on, or just that we've been told to move? I'm confused on the communication - what has been relayed to us in the back?

Landmarks and the Steyer's range allow you to estimate about 2500 yards and closing. You could move, but by the time you get into a new position they'll probably be closer to 1000 yards, if not nearer.ktshelley wrote:The question is how far away are they and is their time to try again?

You're all on the same channel, so you can hear everything you're saying to each other except what people are saying to their partners nearby, unless the speaker specifies he activates his throat mic to broadcast.Jack Grey wrote:Do the rest of us know what is going on, or just that we've been told to move? I'm confused on the communication - what has been relayed to us in the back?





Steve Conan Trustrum wrote:[So, guys, the action seems to be waiting on orders and confirmation. If we don't hear from the commanding officer by the end of today I'm just going to say something is interfering with radios and you'll have to move on without orders from the team leader]

vidar wrote:
Once back with the main group he heads over to our captain to explain his presence and his plan in person. Assuming the captain goes along with it, he looks over the others before pointing to Jack. "You'll do, go with my buddy here and provide fire support to our scouts. If it becomes too hairy for you make a strategic withdrawl. Now go!" Then points at the padre. "I need you to watch over me while I try to figure out what's going on with the radios." He shucks off his radio, finds someplace to sit down with it and begins to work on the radio.



Steve Conan Trustrum wrote:The Captain passes along hand signals to everyone in sight of him that he wants you to take high ground, letting the oncoming beasts run into the valleys between the rises. By making them claw up to you, you get higher ground and reduce the risk of getting each other in a crossfire.



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