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  • Spirit of Fire

    Votes: 21 47.7%
  • Vigilance

    Votes: 23 52.3%

  • Total voters
    44
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@Daemon Hunter Which of the options available is putting the most effort toward reclaiming the Titan frames?

I would say Tactical Offensive, that essentially puts all available resources into recovering the Titan frames. Adding a write-in to add orbital support from the void war would make it more so.

After that I'd say it'd be Continue the Fight, which would be a more modest attempt at recovering said frames.
 
I would say Tactical Offensive, that essentially puts all available resources into recovering the Titan frames. Adding a write-in to add orbital support from the void war would make it more so.

After that I'd say it'd be Continue the Fight, which would be a more modest attempt at recovering said frames.
At this point, if we are going for any last-ditch offensive efforts, I'd go to retrieve the Titan frames because if we can at least get that stuff away from Eplison, we can at least leave with them because he's not going to kill the POWs, which we might have to leave behind at this rate.

If we are going to leave this world, we might as well ensure that round two won't have us fighting those recovered Titan Frames.
 
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[X] Plan Not A Battle, A Rescue Operation
-[X] Tactical Offensive
-[X] Deploy Solarus in the void


There's a good chance we can recover our titan legion, so we should do that while we still can. After this though, we should definitely do a scorched earth retreat unless we somehow get absurdly lucky.
 
[] Tactical Offensive - Throwing everything on the ground at the Missile Battery will sacrifice the forces on the far side of Fortress 467, but provides the best chance of seizing the battery. But considering the number of forces Epsilon has surged, there will be a massacre should you fail. Dantioch will managed the void war as he sees fit.
What would be the forces sacrificed, as mentioned here? @Daemon Hunter
 
What would be the forces sacrificed, as mentioned here? @Daemon Hunter

For that, it'll be the forces on the far side of the Fortress from the Missile Battery. While it's technically not a sacrifice, the reality of the situation on the ground means that if you throw everything at the missile battery, they won't have the forces needed to properly resist Epsilon's push. As a result, it's effectively sacrificing them.
 
For that, it'll be the forces on the far side of the Fortress from the Missile Battery. While it's technically not a sacrifice, the reality of the situation on the ground means that if you throw everything at the missile battery, they won't have the forces needed to properly resist Epsilon's push. As a result, it's effectively sacrificing them.
Interesting. On that note, how is morale for the ground forces now? Has the recent-ish Hybrid Squads trait helped out with that at all?
 
Interesting. On that note, how is morale for the ground forces now? Has the recent-ish Hybrid Squads trait helped out with that at all?

Right now morale on the ground is pretty bad but not at the point of causing the lines to melt if attacked. I will say that without the Hybrid Squads trait, you would have been seeing a significant number of desertions begin occurring. As it is though, another setback on the ground is pretty likely to cause morale to dip into the problem range.
 
April 24th, 2024 Omake Rewards
Peculiar Patterns

Alright, omakes. First up we have an omake that covers a sort of followup to an omake from 3 years ago. As it is, I do enjoy the callback to old lore, and I find the way that Ravenloft is responding to it very accurate. As for your reward:

[] +10 to a roll of the GM's choice
[] +10 to rolls related to Ciar'Yankra
[] Ravenloft gets more information from Ciar'Yankra (~10%)

The Masquerade Ends

Then we have an excellent omake covering the reveal of Gods and the lie that is the Imperial Truth. I very much enjoyed this omake, and the only reason it isn't in the main threadmarks is that I'm waiting for the fight with Epsilon to conclude before inserting it. As it is, it's very well written and provides a lot of useful lore. As for your reward:

[] +15 to a roll of the GM's choice
[] +10 to Lockcraft's rolls in relation to Exalt
[] Reduces the level of unrest in Ultramar following this event

Memories of Minds in War.

And lastly we have an omake covering the backstories and lore of both main characters involved in this fight. I did enjoy reading it quite a bit, and I did like the parallels between the two characters. As for your reward:

[] +15 to a roll of the GM's choice
[] +10 to Kesar's rolls against Epsilon next time you fight
[] Increased odds that any hero Epsilon may kill is instead captured
 
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