Meeting Over the Columnby Mitchell K. SchwartzCopyright © 1996
November, 1889A squadron of Oenotrian screw galleys was dispatched to raid a convoy of merchant cloudships supplying the Western Column of the British Martian Army. The convoy's British steam-powered escort was known to have retired to Avenl for coaling. The warships were spotted and identified by scouts on the ground while still 30 miles south west of the column. A call for help was heliographed back along the British line of march. The convoy was warned and began to make its way heavily back to the North as the Oenotrians churned on to the kill.The nearest available help was a Royal Syrtan kite squadron and a British auxiliary (privateer). The Syrtan squadron flew south swift as the wind, arriving briefly before the Oenotrians could close with the convoy.
Oenotrian Squadron
Syrtan Squadron (British ally)
Syrtan (British) Marines armed with rifles. Oenotrian Marines armed with
rifled muskets.
Set upUse either board, ignoring terrain. The encounter takes place over the flat desert west of the canal. Wind is from the north.
The Oenotrians enter from the southwest corner of the board. The Syrtans enter from the eastern half of the north edge of the board. The convoy is off the northeast edge of the board.
Option: For a smaller number of players, delete the Bloodrunner kite and the Clearsight galley.
Game Length12 turns
Victory ConditionsShips may exit off any edge, but once exited, they may not return to the battle. Oenotrians exiting to the northeast are attacking the convoy.Oenotrians:
Total the Victory points. High score wins. Notes on the Royal Syrtan NavyThe native vessels are under native commanders with native crews, though usually an English officer serves as mate or observer. The native vessels are slowly being replaced by British steel vessels, but the replacement process is slow - and the British cannot quickly replace the native Martian's expertise and knowledge of the local areas. The continued native service provides natives with an honorable way to end their service to the Syrtan native crown, and eases tensions about British dominance, providing a point of pride for the native population. Compared to British aerial vessels, the Syrtan Navy is poorly funded and given few modern weapons, but its requirements are lower and additional funding is provided by the city governments as a point of pride and through merchants, usually as mild baksheesh.
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