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"Supply Run" - Boarding Actions Game - Gameplay

A daring raid against an enemy transit  terminal is a superb way to acquire valuable resources  for your own war effort and deny them to the foe. - Boarding Actions Book (p. 158) Welcome back to another Friday on The Art of Caesura! Last week we read my short story "The Cost of Knowledge" which was based on a game of Boarding Actions that two friends and I played a couple months ago. Today, I want to share some photos and some fun moments from that game.  This being the first game of Boarding Actions that any of us had played, we chose quite a straight-forward mission [The orange objectives were worth 5 points and the Supply crates were worth an extra 5 if you controlled more than your opponents, they also gave the chance to gain an extra Command Point (a valuable in-game resource)], we went through all the usual pre-game activities of choosing a board edge, determining first turn etc.  Boarding Actions is played at 500 points each, I brought all melee Black Templar...
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"The Cost of Knowledge" - Boarding Actions Game - Narrative

Welcome back to The Art of Caesura! A month or so ago, two friends and I played our very first game of Boarding Actions. As you know , I have been very excited about this game mode, it emphasizes all the things I love about Warhammer 40k: smaller scale, troop-heavy forces, strategic play, and it is dripping in atmosphere! We used one of the multiplayer missions from the Boarding Actions tome, a free-for-all between my Black Templars vs. Tyranids vs. my friend's currently unnamed Space Marine Chapter (which I have created a place-holder name for for the purposes of this story).  As I have done a few times in the past , I have had a blast writing a short story inspired by our game. Please enjoy! *** The Cost of Knowledge The void-ship His Eternal Vigil drifted through the cold abyss, a shattered hulk of its former self. An ancient relic of the Dark Age of Technology, it had re-emerged from the warp with its hull cracked, engines dead, and augur arrays flickering like a dying candle...

"Carrying the Emperor's Will" - Grimaldus Complete

To the darkness I bring fire.  To the ignorant I bring faith.  Those who welcome these gifts may live,  but I will visit naught but death and eternal damnation  on those who refuse them. - Grimaldus, Warhammer Wiki Welcome to your Friday Fix of The Art of Caesura! And happy St. Patrick's weekend! I hope you're having a great Friday - wherever you may be.  Over the past month and a bit, here on the blog, we've been looking at Grimaldus and his Retinue. Today we're putting it altogether and checking out the final photos of these guys.  One quick note before we dive in, if the photos look a bit different than usual, for some reason my photo setup let me down this time and various radiators, cots and other debris of dad life were visible in the backgrounds of all the photos, so I have tried to remove the backgrounds to greater or lesser success.  Anyway, lets get cracking! I'm REALLY happy with how Grimaldus turned out. He looks pretty much just how I woul...