Campaigns
The Blood
Deserts of Auros IX
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Summaries
The Blood Deserts
of Auros IX: Battle Summaries
We've included
this section for those of you who might be curious as to how the the games
and the campaign actually played out. For the sake of brevity, we're presenting
summaries of the battles instead of turn-by-turn transcripts. Remember
that each army's goal is to secure five objectives.

The players: Kenton Kilgore
(left)
and Patrick Eibel (right)...
Battle
#1: First Strike. The Fighting
Tigers invade Auros IX
Battle
#2: "We'll see 'bout dat..."
Warboss Sho-T BigHed and the Orks respond
Battle
#3: Decapitation. The Fighting
Tigers try to assassinate Sho-T
Battle
#4: "Now yooz gettin' personal-like"
Sho-T takes umbrage
Battle
#5: Amputation. The Tigers
attempt to cut off Sho-T's main force
Battle
#6: Xenocide. The Tigers
begin in earnest to cleanse Auros IX of Orks
Battle
#7: Disarmament. The Tigers
strike the main Ork munitions factory
Battle
#8: "Looks like deyz goin' for a li'l drive..."
Sho-T leads a counteroffensive
Battle
#9: Blackout. Raja Khandar
Madu's covert team attacks the Orks' communications
Battle
#10: "Nuttin' fancy: just 'urt 'em bad"
Sho-T gets his groove on
Battle
#11: "Get 'em!" Sho-T and the boyz
put the smack down
Battle
#12: New Git on the Block. Speedo
the Big Mek is trouble for everyone
Battle
#13: Midnight at the Oasis. Marines
and Orks fight over crucial water supplies
Battle
#14: The Need for Speed. Sho-T
tries to rid himself of Speedo
Battle
#15: Entrapment. The Tigers try
again to take out the Ork comnet
Battle
#16: All the Marbles (Part 1).
Sho-T goes for broke
Thoughts
on Battle #16: Both players discuss the mega-battle
Battle
#17: All the Marbles (Part 2). The final battle
Epilogue
Thoughts
on the Campaign

...and the generals: Raja
Khandar Madu (left) and Warboss
Sho-T BigHed (right)
Photograph at left
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