“With the Sith behind us, we finally looked forward to contesting against fellow Jedis, the Rylothian Dancers.
The Dancers had fallen on hard times, and their falls had been just as hard, leaving them a man short against us. Nevertheless, with two of the most adept Jedi in the Dagobah System we were not going to take chances or take them lightly.
A palmed coin had them receiving first, and they took to both flanks whilst keeping a Jedi in back field with the ball. We covered the flanks, hitting their men and forcing them to take risky blocks or dodge away, hoping that their ability to utilise the force to turn back time and retry their failures would quickly diminish, and it did. Compounded by players being sent to the KO box, including a Jedi, and BH box, we soon overran them and took control of the ball, Lama Su easily breaking away and stalling for a half time score line of 1 – 0.
This was a new experience for us, being up in a game. The Dancers’ clones recovered well from the KO box, however, one of their Jedi was not so fortunate. Our offence and the hope now was to get the ball to Sifo-Dyas and allow him a shot at the glory.
Our initial blocks sent a Dancer to the SI box, and with such few numbers we easily managed to make the game 2 – 0 but not before another Dancer was sent to the SI box... these Dancers seemed to break easy.
The Dancers lined up again against us, their tactics similar to their previous attempt, but their numbers far reduced. This left them having to pull off some tricky dodges down the sideline, but admirably their Dancer was up to the task ahead and managed to bring the score back to 2 – 1.
Another TD came at the hands of Sifo-Dyas, and we even spared our fellow Jedis team from a crowd surf, despite it making our task all the more difficult.
3 – 1 and a final interception rounded off a glorious performance, albeit at the expense of a weakened opposition.
Later, Sifo-Dyas would perfect his killing blows, whilst Lama Su would master the art of being able to match his strength against any opposition. The Padawans are learning the ways of the force quickly!
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GG Zomb. With only one RR it only takes a couple of 1s to leave you in real trouble, and you were not left wanting for those 1s. Coupled with some CAS injury rolls and a healthy smattering of Kos and it was a uphill struggle throughout.
That said, glad I took Tackle on my lino to take down those pesky Wardancers. ”
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The Dancers had fallen on hard times, and their falls had been just as hard, leaving them a man short against us. Nevertheless, with two of the most adept Jedi in the Dagobah System we were not going to take chances or take them lightly.
A palmed coin had them receiving first, and they took to both flanks whilst keeping a Jedi in back field with the ball. We covered the flanks, hitting their men and forcing them to take risky blocks or dodge away, hoping that their ability to utilise the force to turn back time and retry their failures would quickly diminish, and it did. Compounded by players being sent to the KO box, including a Jedi, and BH box, we soon overran them and took control of the ball, Lama Su easily breaking away and stalling for a half time score line of 1 – 0.
This was a new experience for us, being up in a game. The Dancers’ clones recovered well from the KO box, however, one of their Jedi was not so fortunate. Our offence and the hope now was to get the ball to Sifo-Dyas and allow him a shot at the glory.
Our initial blocks sent a Dancer to the SI box, and with such few numbers we easily managed to make the game 2 – 0 but not before another Dancer was sent to the SI box... these Dancers seemed to break easy.
The Dancers lined up again against us, their tactics similar to their previous attempt, but their numbers far reduced. This left them having to pull off some tricky dodges down the sideline, but admirably their Dancer was up to the task ahead and managed to bring the score back to 2 – 1.
Another TD came at the hands of Sifo-Dyas, and we even spared our fellow Jedis team from a crowd surf, despite it making our task all the more difficult.
3 – 1 and a final interception rounded off a glorious performance, albeit at the expense of a weakened opposition.
Later, Sifo-Dyas would perfect his killing blows, whilst Lama Su would master the art of being able to match his strength against any opposition. The Padawans are learning the ways of the force quickly!
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GG Zomb. With only one RR it only takes a couple of 1s to leave you in real trouble, and you were not left wanting for those 1s. Coupled with some CAS injury rolls and a healthy smattering of Kos and it was a uphill struggle throughout.
That said, glad I took Tackle on my lino to take down those pesky Wardancers.
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