Sunday, 6 March 2011

Mummerset 02.27.11 Part 2

    
 
As you can see this map has an area marked that could be viewed in more detail. However, we began by looking at the general area and the players noted the large number of apparently abandoned settlements, ranging from small villages up to several large cities. The enormity of the task ahead did not phase my players, who got stuck in and started sifting through the data, and asking questions of me for clarification of things they didn't understand. 
 
I was able to then make a list of all the appropriate people they needed to talk to onworld.

The time just flew by as the various options were discussed and force allocation plans were made. The players had to deal with the reality that they would most likely have to deploy in two groups as heavy lift was at a premium, and given the operational necessity of having assets combat ready, rather than packed up efficiently in packing cases. 

The following alert levels, rules of engagement, mission task organisation, and operational plans were formulated by the players.

Alert Levels
1. Normal.
2. Pirate jump point active.
3. Dropship inbound.
4. Enemy battlemech sighted.
5. Receiving fire.

Rules of Engagement
Level1: Do not shoot. If fired upon use a proportionate response with warning shots.
Level 2: All leave cancelled, elective maintenance only,force on standby.
Level 3: High alert, force deployment preparation 30 minutes.
Level 4: Deploy, weapons free fire on enemy.
Level 5: All targets weapon free-fire zone.

Mission Organisation


The players planned to deploy infantry as observation posts at four likely routes that the enemy might use to hit their designated targets. Observations posts would be set up at Oldtown, Firston, Midville and Forest town.

Observation Posts
One platoon of infantry.
Four scout VTOLs.

The actual forces that would be used for fighting were split into three groups code named Hammer, Anvil and Tongs.

Hammer
Two battlemechs (Scorpion and Commando).
Two squads light battle armour.
Two squads heavy battle armour.
One artillery battery (four tubes).
One platoon infantry (security for dropship).
One dropship (Northern Lights).

Anvil
One battlemech (Zeus).
One squad light battle armour.
One squad heavy battle armour.
One platoon of four GEV LRM carriers.
One Heavy lift helicopter.
Four medium lift VTOLs.

Tongs (Reserves)
One squad light battle armour.
One squad heavy battle armour.
One platoon of four light tanks.
Two platoons infantry.

Plan A


The consensus was that the players wanted to prevent the enemy mech from returning to its dropship, and force the dropship to leave without it. Hammer would be used to deal with the mech, while Anvil dealt with the dropship. The observation posts would monitor key routes to likely targets and report in if they saw enemy movement.

This plan would pretty much end any further pirate raids, on the basis that Mummerset would be no longer seen as easy pickings. 

Plan B


If it turns out that the pirates are more numerous, or better equipped than the Intel suggested, then after the deployment of Hammer and Anvil, the VTOLs would be sent back to pick up Tongs (the slower assets), which can then be deployed as necessary to stiffen the main attack.
   

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