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| Author : | Topic: Tactical Battles?? | Bottom |
| Ken Cornett admin Posts : 1566 "BUMMERS" ![]() |
Steven, Each tactical event will have the ground rules laid out ahead of time for the most part. Each one is different as well. Most tacticals are concerned with the movement and scouting abilities of each side. It's kind of like army war games. Sometimes folks will take a hit, but they generelly rejoin their side afterwards. Mostly you try not to be captured. Generally the officers can tell who got whipped in a gun battle, and sometimes it's obvious. At LBL and Prelude we roamed over what seemed like a million acres trying to find the enemy. To me that was way more fun than a shootem up. | |||
| Ken Cornett Administrator Mason, Ohio Mess No.1 www.mess1.homestead.com www.bummers09.com |
| Steven Cone Posts : 25 |
Thanks Ken. | |||
| Steven Cone "The Silver Spring Mess: Living Historian and Battlefield Preservationist |
| terry winders Posts : 159 Big Stinky Bastard ![]() |
I agree with Ken.The best part of a good tactical is the unknown. Terry Winders Mess #1 | |||
| Terry Winders Mess No.1 |
| Steven Cone Posts : 25 |
Well maybe I will roam with yall in the near future lol. | |||
| Steven Cone "The Silver Spring Mess: Living Historian and Battlefield Preservationist |
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