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Author Topic: Kentucky Jones: On Wings of Glory or Tracks Of Death (Pulp Alley AAR)  (Read 5474 times)

Offline Dr. The Viking

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So I had a little action with Pulp Alley.

This was the fifth instalment in a series of adventures featuring Kentucky Jones and his nemesis General Vogel.

Scenario:

The good doctor is trying to escape the clutches of the Nazis after having foiled their plot to start an ancient buried alien spaceship (Scenario 4).

The plane he used to get to Turbanistan in the first place was left at the airfield while the Doctor pursued his adventures. Upon coming back to the airfield Jones finds out that the locals have siphoned the petrol from the airplane. The keys were left with a trusted friend not far from the field.

Jones and colleagues must get petrol and keys  in order to attempt the major plot point - the air plane.

General Vogel is not going to stand idle by and watch Jones escape. He has decided to blow the airplane to bits and pieces in demonstrative fashion using the guns of the local emirs trusty tank.

But to do this he must first locate the driver and alarm the guards of the fortress so that they do not let Jones airplane leave.


Vogel and his men set out to stop the doctor.


Doctor Jones and his men have just realised that they're out of petrol.


The city's inhabitants have not risen yet


Bowie and Jones run across the field


Uzak Densit, faithful servant drags the mules across towards the point of the keys.


Rick Blaine and Elouise Danner follow


Bowie is shot down immediately.


Densit is close to the house now


Elouise and Rick are searching for the petrol






Meanwhile Jones is attacked by the vicious dobermann Schnauzie!


Vogel and his Sidekick Stahlhelm are giving the Doctor's crew a hard time


Jones frees himself from the rabid dog


Furious fire fight ensues


Danner and Stahlhelm are going toe to toe


Uzak Densit enters the house where the keys are located. Unfortunately he is mistaken for an intruder and beaten to oblivion.


Shoot-out is still in progress


Jones is now fighting a man AND his dog


Blaine decides to check on Uzak


The tank driver is located by Elsa, but Elouise is not going to let her reach him


At this point the emirs private militia arrived and seized both sides and stopped the fighting from developing further.




The game ended here due to turn limit. No one managed to get a single plot point. Quite unexpected.

I think what happened was in part that the players tried to shoot each other away rather than just go for the objectives. This is a common thing the first times people play Alley I think.

I will probably try the scenario again and see if it happens again. I was surprised that no one tried to scale the walls of the fort or something similar drastic.



« Last Edit: July 24, 2014, 01:25:37 PM by Dr. The Viking »
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Although an odd unexpected ending, great nice action and a well written report! 8)
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Although an odd unexpected ending, great nice action and a well written report! 8)

T'was a bit of a flat landing.  ;) lol

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Nice.  ;)

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Looks like you had some fun, even if the conclusion was a bit odd! I like your scenery, looking forward to seeing that tank in action.


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Beautiful terrain and miniatures!  :-* :-*

I have an old friend that plays once in awhile, and we invariably ignore the plot points and just blast the heck out of each other.  It's just the style of play he enjoys and I'm more than happy to play along.  lol lol

It looks like you all had a great game, some fun and some laughs together. And that's the best Plot Point to have.  :D

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oh, great!  :-*
the movie format and the technicolor palette are a great narrative device!

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A really NICE AAR, I especially like the tank  :-*

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It was still great fun, even though we didn't get to a conclusion.

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Beautiful terrain and toys!! Thanks for posting it up, a great read with the morning tea.
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Re: Kentucky Jones: On Wings of Glory or Tracks Of Death (Pulp Alley AAR)
« Reply #10 on: July 24, 2014, 06:37:58 PM »
Oooooohh...Tank... >:D
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Re: Kentucky Jones: On Wings of Glory or Tracks Of Death (Pulp Alley AAR)
« Reply #11 on: July 24, 2014, 08:25:17 PM »
If fun was had by all that's a win in my book. Great terrain and figures. I like the tank.  :)
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Re: Kentucky Jones: On Wings of Glory or Tracks Of Death (Pulp Alley AAR)
« Reply #12 on: July 24, 2014, 09:09:55 PM »
Nice.  ;)

Thanks Prof!

Looks like you had some fun, even if the conclusion was a bit odd! I like your scenery, looking forward to seeing that tank in action.

Thank you. I hope to try out the tank with the vehicles rules in a not too distant future.

Now I just have to see if Kentucky will escape the clutches of the emir.

Beautiful terrain and miniatures!  :-* :-*

I have an old friend that plays once in awhile, and we invariably ignore the plot points and just blast the heck out of each other.  It's just the style of play he enjoys and I'm more than happy to play along.  lol lol

It looks like you all had a great game, some fun and some laughs together. And that's the best Plot Point to have.  :D


Thank you old boy. As mentioned I've seen this before. It takes some time for players to get used to the concept perhaps.

I think the set time limit should have been done away with perhaps. Bad umpire judgement. I was never really keen on fixed limits like this, especially when the scenario sort of already has fixed possible endings included. If the plane was shot, well - then it would have ended... or if the plane had gotten away.

Lesson learned!  lol

oh, great!  :-*
the movie format and the technicolor palette are a great narrative device!

Thanks and well spotted. I use picasa to upload my photos and it has a 'cinemascope' button that I just press and achieve this result. I thought it was rather fitting for Pulp style gaming.


A really NICE AAR, I especially like the tank  :-*

Thank you! Well, I would be lying if I said that I wasn't happy with that tank. I need to use it more though.  lol

Perhaps it should just start turning up here or there when I play.

It was still great fun, even though we didn't get to a conclusion.

Good to hear matey! I trust you will be there when Kentucky tries to sneak out through the dungeons of the emirs palace?

Beautiful terrain and toys!! Thanks for posting it up, a great read with the morning tea.

Thank you sir!

Oooooohh...Tank... >:D

Ummm. Yeah. Not sure I catch your drift.  o_o :D

If fun was had by all that's a win in my book. Great terrain and figures. I like the tank.  :)




Too true. Too true. And thanks!  :D




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Re: Kentucky Jones: On Wings of Glory or Tracks Of Death (Pulp Alley AAR)
« Reply #13 on: July 24, 2014, 11:35:39 PM »
Have been poking about here and there, looking for that very fine tank without any luck. Where oh where does it come from?

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Re: Kentucky Jones: On Wings of Glory or Tracks Of Death (Pulp Alley AAR)
« Reply #14 on: July 24, 2014, 11:48:33 PM »
Have been poking about here and there, looking for that very fine tank without any luck. Where oh where does it come from?

http://www.copplestonecastings.co.uk/range.php?range=VEH

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