“The Tatooine Thungs looked set for another loss, despite a good start with a blitz and an early attempt to crowd the ball. But Order 66 and their fast moving clone troopers, lead by the able Taun We, proved to be too fast and strong in the first half. Flanked by two overpowered clone troopers and the deadly Sifo-Dyas they harassed the smugglers lines and achieved an easy 1-0 lead. Along the way Sifo-Dyas was knocked out though and fortunately for the Thugs he didn't wake up until after the match.
In the second half Order 66 looked like they would take the initiative again, after some awful ball handling by the Thugs, but suddenly it seemed like the smugglers got renewed strength. They sent clone troopers flying on the pitch, badly injured, knocked out or even pushed off the pitch and vaporized on the energy barriers below.
Despite being down to only 5 players Order 66 constantly managed to get to the ball carriers and bring them down, and the awful ball handling of the Tatooine Thugs looked like time would run out before they achieved their tie. In the very last turn they managed, despite bad odds, to get to the ball and pass it to Kithaba who could run in the equalizer.
It was a strange kind of ending. If I had failed I would have felt very unlucky, but since it succeeded I ended the match outlucking my opponent considering I had favorable rolls earlier in the match.
In a surprising maneuver the match winner Kithaba was elected the boss of the Tatooine crime syndicate after the match. Many suspect that Jabba the Hutt will remain the acting leader working from the shadows, and that Kithaba will only function as a front man.”
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In the second half Order 66 looked like they would take the initiative again, after some awful ball handling by the Thugs, but suddenly it seemed like the smugglers got renewed strength. They sent clone troopers flying on the pitch, badly injured, knocked out or even pushed off the pitch and vaporized on the energy barriers below.
Despite being down to only 5 players Order 66 constantly managed to get to the ball carriers and bring them down, and the awful ball handling of the Tatooine Thugs looked like time would run out before they achieved their tie. In the very last turn they managed, despite bad odds, to get to the ball and pass it to Kithaba who could run in the equalizer.
It was a strange kind of ending. If I had failed I would have felt very unlucky, but since it succeeded I ended the match outlucking my opponent considering I had favorable rolls earlier in the match.
In a surprising maneuver the match winner Kithaba was elected the boss of the Tatooine crime syndicate after the match. Many suspect that Jabba the Hutt will remain the acting leader working from the shadows, and that Kithaba will only function as a front man.”