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Title: Dakota Smith's Oriental Adventures, Part 7: Debacle at the Docks
Post by: mikedemana on December 21, 2014, 08:44:33 PM
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It is a quiet morning in the riverport town of Hoi An, French Indochina. The freighter Dionysius is expected to pull in at the main pier at any moment. Coolies are stacking the cargo and stores to be loaded upon arrival. In town, various groups of Western archeologists are laying low, scanning the river anxiously. Dakota Smith has booked passage on the freighter for himself and his two companions. Hidden in their luggage (or being carried by them?), is an ancient artifact -- the Tears of the Buddha.
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Dakota is not so naive to think he will get on board the freighter without a scrap. First, the French authorities -- represented by Inspector of Antiquities Pierre Fournereau -- don't want such a valuable artifact to leave French territory. Next, the British and Irish archeological teams may want to seize it for themselves. Plus, Dakota knows that it has been too long since his arch-rival, the German archeologist Von Jaeger has reared his ugly head. And finally, perhaps most dangerous, the Order of the Fire Coral has been dogging his footsteps since he arrived in Indochina. To think they would not make one last attempt to recover the Buddhist artifact would be hopelessly optimistic. Masters of disguise, they could be anywhere in Hoi An.
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His good friend Harold Fortwine grunted and point to the far jungle. The black smoke of an approaching steamer could be seen rising above the treeline. Chairs scraped as Dakota and his companions headed for the door. It was now or never...

The grand finale is to be played tonight...after many weeks of waiting!

Mike Demana
www.firstcommandwargames.com
Title: Re: Dakota Smith's Oriental Adventures, Part 7: Debacle at the Docks
Post by: Prof.Witchheimer on December 21, 2014, 09:40:12 PM
What a beautiful board  :-*
Title: Re: Dakota Smith's Oriental Adventures, Part 7: Debacle at the Docks
Post by: Redmao on December 21, 2014, 09:52:09 PM
Beautiful table!
 :o
Title: Re: Dakota Smith's Oriental Adventures, Part 7: Debacle at the Docks
Post by: FramFramson on December 21, 2014, 10:04:35 PM
This is gonna be good!
Title: Re: Dakota Smith's Oriental Adventures, Part 7: Debacle at the Docks
Post by: Katsuhiko JiNNai on December 21, 2014, 10:55:42 PM
What I could write? Superb board, of course  :-*
Title: Re: Dakota Smith's Oriental Adventures, Part 7: Debacle at the Docks
Post by: d phipps on December 22, 2014, 08:46:03 PM
It's always exciting to see what you come up with. Looks like another fantastic table!  :-*
Title: Re: Dakota Smith's Oriental Adventures, Part 7: Debacle at the Docks
Post by: mikedemana on December 23, 2014, 12:49:17 AM
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Seven players were in attendance to game out the seventh and final episode of this storyline

As Dakota Smith and his companions left the customs house on the town square of Hoi An, Dakota grumbled, "I got a bad feeling about this. Harold, Dolly, keep a sharp eye out!" All around them, the river port bustled with activity. Coolies were on the wharf loading and unloading the freighter. Dakota saw their baggage among the items being carried aboard on the backs of the IndoChinese laborers. He patted his satchel which contained the prize from this expedition. The famed Buddhist relic, "The Tears of the Buddha" -- which legend said had magical powers.

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Famed American archeologist Dakota Smith steps out of the Hoi An customs house with his companions

Shouting on the pier drew the Americans' attention. The freighter's bosun was cursing mightily at two of the coolies who had apparently dashed their loads to the dock and stood glaring and pointing at the Americans. With a sinuous movement, they whipped off their peasant garb and assumed a fighting crouch. "Uh-oh," Dakota muttered as he noted the red and black uniforms they had been wearing underneath -- the unmistakable gear of the Order of the Fire Coral.

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Two of the coolies are revealed as agents of the Order of the Fire Coral, the secret martial arts society tracking Dakota Smith. The two players who controlled the order could replace any peasant on board with one of the their agents when activating.

Dakota dashed for the cover of a line of wooden barrels beneath the harbor master's wooden observation tower. Dolly walked determinedly towards the pier when she saw one of the agents kick her luggage into the water and laugh. "Dolly, no!" Dakota shouted, unholstering his pistol. As he took careful aim at the agents on the pier, he caught movement out of the corner of his eye. A warning shout from Harold Fortwine, made him turn. Chuckling and cracking their knuckles, three more agents walked out of the door of the customs house. He recognized the bald, muscled Tat Ko and the masked female, Jazh  Minh. "This could be bad..." he called over to Harold.

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Three more agents emerge from the customs house behind Dakota and his friends. The players controlling the Fire Coral did a masterful opening gambit. They caught the American archeologists from front and behind, and then played a Parley Card to prevent them from rushing the pier or dashing away.

The hairs on Dakota's neck rose up when he a familiar voice call out, "I'm afraid, my dear Dakota, it is about to get much worse..." The American whirled and saw creeping up behind them Von Jaeger, his stooge Otto Tulmann, and the evil old with Fraulein Blucher. "Harold! Dolly!" he yelled. "We're surrounded...make a break for it!" Jazh Minh and one of the Fire Coral agents rushed him and he fired off shots quickly. He heard Harold cursing as he jabbed and boxed with Tat Ko. There was a blaze of gunfire from the Germans and he heard Dolly cry out and a thud as she fell hard at the foot fo the docks. There was nothing Dakota could do for her as he dodged the kicks and punches of the martial artists.

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From the frying pan into the fire it was for the Americans, who were double-teamed by the Germans and Fire Coral. They were surrounded on all sides, and things would soon get grim for Dakota and crew.

Dakota grimaced as Jazh Minh vaulted away, thinking "That wench's kicks hurt!" With no martial artists in his face, he turned to face the Germans...too late! Both Von Jaeger and Otto Tulmann opened fire. Dakota felt a searing pain and fell to the dirt. That jarred his wounds even harder and he blacked out. His last thought was for the Tears of the Budhha. Had it gone flying out of his satchel when he spun to the ground? Meanwhile, Harold was holding his own, bludgeoning Tat Ko with his boxing skills. Dolly, though, also in a heap near the pier. Fraulein Blucher growled in disdain as she saw Jazh Minh somersault backwards and landing on her feet. She rushed the martial artist, ignoring Von Jaeger's warning. Just as she began her roundhouse swing, Jazh Minh's foot connected with the bridge of her nose. The gray haired matron collapsed.

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Dakota Smith was in for a rough day. He was targeted by both Fire Coral players, the Germans, and even the Irish took pot shots at his team. Twice, Dakota went down over the course of the game, and twice another player used a "Stay Down" fortune card on him. Harold Fortwine held out heroically, but could accomplish little, outnumbered and beset on all sides as he was.

There was a gasp among the archeologists and the agents of the Fire Coral as the Tears of the Buddha flew from Dakota's satchel and landed several feet away from his unmoving form. One of the agents dashed in and picked it up. He was gunned down by Von Jaeger and again the Buddha went flying. Tat Ko rushed over and with Neen Wa stood over it and dared the Westerners to make a move towards it. Surprisingly, Von Jaeger nor his goons never tried to grab it. Instead, the were venting their anger on Dakota and Harold, blazing away at them and ignoring the Fire Coral. The Irish and British teams were closing in, but they also seemed leery of making a run at it.

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It was obvious the German player had one goal in mind: rubbing their arch-rival Americans' faces in the dirt. Von Jaeger did shoot the first agent who grabbed the Buddha, but after that, all but ignored them (and the major plot point it represented). Similarly, the agents never really made a concerted effort to grab the minor plot points that all the other Western archeologists had in their possession. All of that added up to a baaad evening for Dakota Smith.

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Meanwhile the Irish and British teams were creeping stealthily through the town square towards the pier. Despite previous bad blood, they ignored each other for the most part this game. Both had valid chances to make a grab for the other's minor plot point (they could recognize it by passing two Cunning checks when within 12"). Neither took it. The Irish did close in on the French who were slinking down the road towards the freighter. They joined Otto Tulmann in blazing away at Pierre Fournereau and Dr. Lambert, who was carrying the French artifact. The French fire was accurate, though, and they gave better than they received.

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Mackenzie "Tex" Smith blazes away at the French on the pier, as does Otto Tulmann. The Irish-German alliance which had been holding steady all campaign remained in force. Neither shot the other, but were more than trigger happy with the other Europeans!

Surprised at their luck to be ignored by the Germans, Tat Ko nodded at Neen Wa to pick up the Tears of the Buddha and make a dash for it. Tat Ko charged the British Maj. Speke-Eastman who blocked the path leading over the bridge and into the jungle. Neen Wa took advantage of the distraction and raced over the bridge, stowing the idol in his robes.

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Ignored by the Germans, the agents of the Fire Coral snatch up the Tears of the Buddha and make a run for it.

Neen Wa's flight wasn't unobserved, though. Harris McLeod, the portly representative of the British Museum tut-tutted to himself. "Now, here, laddie. We can nae have yee fleeing with such a prize, can we?" The Scottish laird lined up the fleeing agent in his sites and squeeze the triggers of both barrels of his gun. There was a cry and a flash of silver as the idol flew from Neen Wa's lifeless body and tumbled into the jungle. Moving faster than you'd think possible, Harris followed the path of his fatal shot.

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Only steps away from the table's edge, Neen Wa is downed by a masterful shot by Harris McLeod.

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Harris McLeod snags the idol where it lay, first dispatching a cobra (Peril). He would end the game with the idol in his possession, and claim victory for the British in this scenario.

Harris heard footsteps behind him on the bridge as he pounded towards the Tears of the Buddha, which he could see glinting from beneath a swaying fern. He hoped that it was Speke-Eastman behind him, and sneaked a glance over his shoulder to see. An evil hiss in front of him froze him. Swaying above the idol was the hooded body of a cobra, who's nest must have been disturbed the idol's tumble through the vegetation. "Och, good god!" Harris yelped, then swung the barrel of his rifle over his head and pounded the snake into the jungle floor. Reaching tenderly for it, he confirmed the cobra was dead before picking up the gleaming artifact.

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Pierre Fournereau waves to Dr. Lambert who is carrying off a valuable artifact aboard the freighter -- the only Westerner to make it onboard.

On the pier, Pierre waves off Dr. Lambert aboard the departing freighter, carrying the minor plot point that his team had secured. His main goal was to ensure no other Westerners escaped aboard the freighter. It was a shame that the British slinked off into the jungle with the Tears or the Buddha. However, they were not out of French Indochina yet. There was always a chance that his gendarmes would find them and capture it. Something would have to be done about the agents of the Fire Coral. How could an archeologist work here it they constantly had to watch for a knife in their back from their sinister hands!

And so, Dakota Smith's Oriental Adventures first story arc comes to an end. It was quite the adventure and the players seemed to really enjoy it. Each league seemed to have its moment in the sun. Would Harold be able to gather the wounded Dakota and Dolly and nurse them back to health? Would the Americans return empty-handed to Portland, Oregon? Or are there more adventures to be had in French Indochina? After all, only the French Dr. Lambert was on board the freighter when it sailed from Hoi An. The others would all need to find a different way home...

Thanks to Pulp Alley for making our games such a blast! I highly recommend these rules as they seem to create an exciting storyline just in the playing.

Mike Demana
www.firstcommandwargames.com
Title: Re: Dakota Smith's Oriental Adventures, Part 7: Debacle at the Docks
Post by: FramFramson on December 23, 2014, 01:22:11 AM
Whatta thriller, whatta brawl!
Title: Re: Dakota Smith's Oriental Adventures, Part 7: Debacle at the Docks
Post by: Marine0846 on December 23, 2014, 04:34:35 AM
What a great ending.
Loved it. Thanks for sharing.
Title: Re: Dakota Smith's Oriental Adventures, Part 7: Debacle at the Docks
Post by: shadowking1957 on December 23, 2014, 08:44:29 AM
Superb all of it , thank you for share it made my day
Title: Re: Dakota Smith's Oriental Adventures, Part 7: Debacle at the Docks
Post by: Duke Donald on December 23, 2014, 10:21:55 AM
It seems you had a great game; the table is amazing.
Title: Re: Dakota Smith's Oriental Adventures, Part 7: Debacle at the Docks
Post by: Traveler Man on December 23, 2014, 04:59:03 PM
Cracking stuff! I love the whole set-up.  :-*
Title: Re: Dakota Smith's Oriental Adventures, Part 7: Debacle at the Docks
Post by: Amalric on December 23, 2014, 09:21:39 PM
 :o
WOW...
Title: Re: Dakota Smith's Oriental Adventures, Part 7: Debacle at the Docks
Post by: Malebolgia on December 24, 2014, 10:02:26 AM
Finally found some time to read this one. Ace report! But poor Dakota and companions...getting blasted and punched from all sides. Ouch...
Title: Re: Dakota Smith's Oriental Adventures, Part 7: Debacle at the Docks
Post by: verd on December 24, 2014, 11:46:56 AM
Bloody marvelous!
Title: Re: Dakota Smith's Oriental Adventures, Part 7: Debacle at the Docks
Post by: mikedemana on December 24, 2014, 08:02:07 PM
Thanks, everyone! Don't worry about Dakota. Like Indy, he is often down, but never out for good...!

Mike Demana
www.firstcommandwargames.com
Title: Re: Dakota Smith's Oriental Adventures, Part 7: Debacle at the Docks
Post by: Mad Lord Snapcase on December 26, 2014, 07:37:50 AM
What a superb grand finale to your games!  :-* ....and as always, you have such fantastic scenery, it must have been a real pleasure to play on that board.  :-*
Title: Re: Dakota Smith's Oriental Adventures, Part 7: Debacle at the Docks
Post by: gary42 on December 26, 2014, 07:56:15 PM
Those are the games we all wish we played!  Great looking, great fun!  Thanks!
Title: Re: Dakota Smith's Oriental Adventures, Part 7: Debacle at the Docks
Post by: d phipps on December 26, 2014, 10:13:33 PM
Fantastic! It is always so much fun seeing your figures and terrain in action.  :-* :-*
Title: Re: Dakota Smith's Oriental Adventures, Part 7: Debacle at the Docks
Post by: mikedemana on December 28, 2014, 08:48:35 PM
Those are the games we all wish we played!

Thanks again, everyone. Gary, I will remind the guys tonight how lucky they are to be able to participate in my games...ha, ha!  lol lol lol

The best news is I will actually get to play one of these days. One of my players is going to take up the story and run a series of games that picks up where I left off. We're spreading the gospel, Mr. Phipps, converting the masses...!

Mike Demana
www.firstcommandwargames.com
Title: Re: Dakota Smith's Oriental Adventures, Part 7: Debacle at the Docks
Post by: d phipps on December 30, 2014, 02:47:24 AM
The best news is I will actually get to play one of these days. One of my players is going to take up the story and run a series of games that picks up where I left off. We're spreading the gospel, Mr. Phipps, converting the masses...!

That's awesome! I know the feeling. I tend to get lassoed into running the games far too often, so it's even more fun when I just get to play.  :D :D


HAVE FUN
Title: Re: Dakota Smith's Oriental Adventures, Part 7: Debacle at the Docks
Post by: gary42 on December 30, 2014, 03:52:11 AM
Here at home I do the game running, that's one of the reasons (Among many.)it's so much fun to play at Peabody's place!  I can just be a player! :)
Title: Re: Dakota Smith's Oriental Adventures, Part 7: Debacle at the Docks
Post by: mikedemana on December 30, 2014, 04:37:06 AM
Yeah, and guess what else that means? I get to design and paint up a new league for me to play! Since we're doing the Leader/Sidekick/Ally thing, here's what I'm contemplating:

Dr. Guiseppe Valentino, Professor of Archeology at Ohio State University (Leader)
-- second generation Italian-American, short and relatively squat. Dr. Valentino doesn't project the image of the dashing hero, but is tough and wiry in a fight. Prefers working in the field over academia. Rules are merely guidelines to the doctor. He believes that a valid goal and end result justifies less than legal means, though he stops at casual murder or brutality. Guiseppe is a good man. He just thinks that the current rules aren't always well thought out and intentioned.

Suriyothai, Dr. Valentino's, ahem, Woman-servant (Sidekick)
-- named by her Thai parents after the legendary warrior queen, Suriyothai met Dr. Valentino when he was excavating the ruins of Ayyuthaya, Thailand. She fell ill with a normally fatal fever while employed on the dig, and the doctor used his own resources to nurse her back to health. She has pledged her life to serving and safeguarding him in repayment of the debt. Tall and imposing, she is an intimidating presence -- much like her legendary namesake.

Jimmy Klepcyk, Graduate Student and Dr. Valentino's assistant (Ally)
-- Jimmy is Dr. Valentino's constant companion and assistant. He has the "gift of gab," and can finagle many things that the more blunt and direct Dr. Valentino is unable to obtain. He always carries a camera to document each stage of a dig or expedition. Jimmy can be pesky and annoying, but his persistence makes his work invaluable to the doctor.

The figures are now primed and ready for their first colors on my desktop!

Mike Demana
www.firstcommandwargames.com
Title: Re: Dakota Smith's Oriental Adventures, Part 7: Debacle at the Docks
Post by: d phipps on December 30, 2014, 07:22:28 PM
Very cool! I can't wait to see them in action.  ;)
Title: Re: Dakota Smith's Oriental Adventures, Part 7: Debacle at the Docks
Post by: Mad Lord Snapcase on December 31, 2014, 07:19:34 AM
I like the sound of your new league, Mike. Are you going to reveal which miniatures you are using yet?
Title: Re: Dakota Smith's Oriental Adventures, Part 7: Debacle at the Docks
Post by: FramFramson on December 31, 2014, 07:23:52 AM
I too am very curious about these minis!
Title: Re: Dakota Smith's Oriental Adventures, Part 7: Debacle at the Docks
Post by: mikedemana on January 09, 2015, 04:27:59 AM
Okay, at risk of scooping the post I was going to make with the league and stats, here are the minis -- just finished today!

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Dr. Guiseppe Valentino, Leader

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Suriyothai, Sidekick

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Jimmy Klepcyk, Ally

I'll post the league and abilities in another thread, soon. Thanks for your interest...!

Mike Demana
www.firstcommandwargames.com
Title: Re: Dakota Smith's Oriental Adventures, Part 7: Debacle at the Docks
Post by: FramFramson on January 09, 2015, 04:46:32 AM
Really nice! Love the minis choices. Seems Suriyothai has gotten her hands on some very high-tech weaponry.  lol
Title: Re: Dakota Smith's Oriental Adventures, Part 7: Debacle at the Docks
Post by: Dr Mathias on January 09, 2015, 04:47:00 AM
Looks great and sounds fun :)

I read a bit on your firstcommand page, are you planning on going to GenCon this year?
Title: Re: Dakota Smith's Oriental Adventures, Part 7: Debacle at the Docks
Post by: d phipps on January 09, 2015, 05:29:56 AM
Nice work, Mike!  ;)
Title: Re: Dakota Smith's Oriental Adventures, Part 7: Debacle at the Docks
Post by: wulfgar22 on January 09, 2015, 07:39:28 AM
Amazing table and game!  :-*
Title: Re: Dakota Smith's Oriental Adventures, Part 7: Debacle at the Docks
Post by: sneakgun on January 09, 2015, 07:47:05 AM
 :-* lol lol Sweet, lovely board and a great story too.
Title: Re: Dakota Smith's Oriental Adventures, Part 7: Debacle at the Docks
Post by: mikedemana on January 10, 2015, 03:35:41 AM
Looks great and sounds fun :)

I read a bit on your firstcommand page, are you planning on going to GenCon this year?

Thanks, Matt!

We are planning as a company to come. No hard plans yet...I'm waiting to commit till I have my summer overseas travel destination and dates set...

Will you be there? Would love to meet one of my all-time favorite painters!

Mike
Title: Re: Dakota Smith's Oriental Adventures, Part 7: Debacle at the Docks
Post by: Dr Mathias on January 10, 2015, 02:30:11 PM
Thanks, Matt!

We are planning as a company to come. No hard plans yet...I'm waiting to commit till I have my summer overseas travel destination and dates set...

Will you be there? Would love to meet one of my all-time favorite painters!

Mike

I'm planning on being there, if you run a game let me know- I'd love to register for it.

Last year I met up with Syrinx0 for a bit, it's fun to meet LAF members in the wild ;)