After a second placed finish in the Dagobah System in the Clone Wars, largely owing to our own destruction of the Cantina Crew, our Jedis were looking forward to showing off their individual talents with few clones to hold them back.
Sifo Dyas, Lama Su, and the best two of the clones stood toe to toe against the highly trained foursome of the Imperial Knights of Fel, Jedi v Jedi – an unfortunate encounter indeed.
Sifo-Dyas was not daunted by the muscled bound, large looking, opposing Clone that stood before him… he was mindful of his surroundings and what it would require to bring this giant down.
The Knights broke to the flank, aiming to play the ball more than attack us, their few hits primarily concentrated upon our tackle capable clone.
Sifo-Dyas commanded the clones to gather around the strong Knight to support his attack, armed with the knowledge that the bigger they are the harder they fall… and indeed he fell hard, the clone was instantly stroke down and carried off the field dead! The Knights had not been mindful of the future in using their medic to ensure one of their Jedi was fit to play.
The Knights procured the first TD but this was a gift, from that point their game ended… Their most powerful Jedi, Ganner Krieg, was quickly dispatched to the KO box and all hope with it as we put 1 – 2 – 3 – 4 TDs past them with such an ease that comes only to a Jedi!
The game proved very useful in Training Syfo-Dyas and a clone for the next battle against fellow System inhabitants the Separatist Droid Army.
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On paper Az had the better four men, two Blodges, one with tackle and MB, an AG5 and an ST4 lino. He however didn’t have my block dice!
It was over from my first Blitz really, then absolutely finished when his KO refused to return till the end. When we do the rules review it might be an idea to allow reserves when you fall below 4 men. : /
GG Az. ”
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After a second placed finish in the Dagobah System in the Clone Wars, largely owing to our own destruction of the Cantina Crew, our Jedis were looking forward to showing off their individual talents with few clones to hold them back.
Sifo Dyas, Lama Su, and the best two of the clones stood toe to toe against the highly trained foursome of the Imperial Knights of Fel, Jedi v Jedi – an unfortunate encounter indeed.
Sifo-Dyas was not daunted by the muscled bound, large looking, opposing Clone that stood before him… he was mindful of his surroundings and what it would require to bring this giant down.
The Knights broke to the flank, aiming to play the ball more than attack us, their few hits primarily concentrated upon our tackle capable clone.
Sifo-Dyas commanded the clones to gather around the strong Knight to support his attack, armed with the knowledge that the bigger they are the harder they fall… and indeed he fell hard, the clone was instantly stroke down and carried off the field dead! The Knights had not been mindful of the future in using their medic to ensure one of their Jedi was fit to play.
The Knights procured the first TD but this was a gift, from that point their game ended… Their most powerful Jedi, Ganner Krieg, was quickly dispatched to the KO box and all hope with it as we put 1 – 2 – 3 – 4 TDs past them with such an ease that comes only to a Jedi!
The game proved very useful in Training Syfo-Dyas and a clone for the next battle against fellow System inhabitants the Separatist Droid Army.
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On paper Az had the better four men, two Blodges, one with tackle and MB, an AG5 and an ST4 lino. He however didn’t have my block dice!
It was over from my first Blitz really, then absolutely finished when his KO refused to return till the end. When we do the rules review it might be an idea to allow reserves when you fall below 4 men. : /
GG Az.
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