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First platoon second company is sent into the rail yard with a man from third company (taylors company) who worked for the railroad before and knows how to drain fuel from the tanks. Things go smoothly until almost halfway through the railyard a single mercenary patrolman spots your man and sounds the alarm summoning 15 guards.
Friendly Force: AC 70 (elite)
30 Airborne
Morale is Excellent
Equipment: Modern rifles and smgs (+10 to rolls)
Enemy force: AC 50 (regular)
15 Marsalian mercenaries
Morale is Subpar
Equipment: Outdated rifles (-5 to rolls)
In combat there are three ways to win: destroy an enemy's morale, wound enough of them they become combat ineffective or kill them all. Killing an enemy is completed with a single roll for each unit on the map with multiple hits causing morale damage if morale hits zero a unit will either run or surrender.
Each unit has its own AC for every 10 rolled over the AC a unit loses an extra 1 man. So for this combat you would roll 4d100 and the enemy would roll 2d100 against you
Your forces are split into squads of 7 with an officer and platoon sergeant running around keeping order. The enemy just has an officer and two squads of 7.
>close to assault them in CQC (+5 to attack roll -5to ac)
>fire at them from afar (no bonus)
>Pin them down with machine gun fire ( +10 to AC -10 to attack roll)
>write in
spread the attack evenly or focus fire?
>even spread
>focus
sorry about the paint drawing im still looking for something to better display a battle