I can tell you that both Sven and I enjoyed playing it very much, and the Port and Cognac helped.
Rob.
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I can tell you that both Sven and I enjoyed playing it very much, and the Port and Cognac helped.
Rob.
That is great if you can manage it Sven.:clap:
My old body can certainly need a seat after a session gaming.:erk:
Rob.
As you know Sven one advantage at Doncaster is that we can make the space we need in the larger hall, thus having that room for Trafalgar this year and the Nile last time.
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I assumed that the British ships did so hence my question to Sven about if it was in his rules for the Nile.
Rob.
Post number two here Dobbs.
https://sailsofglory.org/showthread.php?2978-2015-Solo-Campaign
Rob.
A gun-brig.
This was a small brig-rigged warship that enjoyed popularity in the (British) Royal Navy during the Napoleonic Wars, during which large numbers were purchased or built. In general...
For springing rules I used Deft Captain from our Campaign special abilities list with slight alterations.
Before any ships have moved, the Captain can rotate the ship. Keep the anchored corner of...
They were actually ferrying supplies to the army of Napoleon, and to add to the problem many of the decks were strewn with stores waiting for trans-shipment. this is probably the reason for the fire...
Definitely Admiralty Neil.
Rob.
The Admiralty sir would have lied as usual.
Bligh.
What a hoot Neil!
Of course I could not possibly comment.
Bligh.
Very kind of you to say so Andrea.
Sven always puts on a good game, and the good company and fun is what I think the game should be about.
Trafalgar might be stretching our resources, but with...
There is always next year Shane.
My spies did whisper something about Trafalgar.
Rob.
:salute: Comte de Brueys having generously and graciously extended his accolades to all our victorious captains, it only remains for me to return the compliment. His scenario mechanism and the way he...