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Title: ATZ. Military bases rules?
Post by: gimzod on 06 April 2013, 02:28:25 PM
Greeting ladies and gentlemen.

I was wondering if anyone has any home brood rules for gaming in and around an army bases in all things zombie or am i going to have to make them myself?

Thanks for your time. :)
Title: Re: ATZ. Military bases rules?
Post by: axabrax on 06 April 2013, 05:11:40 PM
Check out the Haven supplement, it has rules for using the military and defending home bases.
Title: Re: ATZ. Military bases rules?
Post by: CptJake on 07 April 2013, 04:32:22 PM
I would treat them as any urban area.   You tend to have a densely populated area, they types of activities you would expect in any small/medium town (gas stations, banks, grocery stores, police stations, movie theaters, housing areas, clinics and hospitals, offices and so on).  They do tend to have lots of 'rural' area attached (maneuver areas and ranges). 

At least here in the US, access to the heavy gear (tanks and such) is limited unless you are in the unit.  Access to arms rooms is again limited unless you are the unit armorer (they are basically big vaults and NOT easy to get into).  Night vision and other 'sensitive items' are stored in the arms room.  Ammo isn't stored near weapons, and again is stored in a way that makes it hard to access (usually a post has an ammo storage area way off to the side somewhere and it consists of bunker like vaults with everything from small arms ammo to main gun rounds for tanks).  A unit armory may have some small arms for the basic load.   The post police station (like any small town police station) will have slightly easier access to small arms and some ammo. 

I guess there would be a chance (if it had already been over run) of looting dead troopers...   

Houses on post will have LESS of a chance of weapons as loot since most posts do not allow personally owned weapons to be stored in a place other than the unit arms room. 

Just my two centavos.

Jake