- Self-Service
- Morning Sortie
- Foxhunt
- Black Island
- Racethunder!
- Racethunder 2: Helen Keller Edition!
We open our eyes on Altis, only to see that a massive wave of foggy storms are rolling across the Mediterranean and enveloping us in its moist embrace. Yep, Ferrard must be hosting again.
Thank you again to some Comrades-in-Framework from the glorious 1Tac community, who helped us reach a headcount of 35! Yet again, we brave platoon-plus wandered the wastes of Altis, exploring this brand new land that is known as F3 v3.1.0-RC4 (now with less nudity!).
The session began with a sudden surge of CSAT overwhelming AAF defenders from the northeastern valley in the classic Self-Service, claiming an easy and almost effortless victory over the almost-evenly-slotted defenders. Then we donned the green digi-camo, thrusting our two squads into a casual Morning Sortie that saw nowhere near enough death to satisfy the god of death. To rectify this, five of our number took up residence in the Gori Valley while the rest of us descended upon them from above in operation Foxhunt -- Except apparently FIA had an organization chart for us, and progressively went from top to bottom, steadily beheading us until only a CC-less BSL remained in command. Finally, Black Island showed us just how well we could do against 2 mortars, an absurd amount of static HMGs and GMGs and missile-launchers, four GMG / minigun boats, and a Future!Tunguska (which is to say we were slaughtered).
With that resounding defeat VICTORY, we retired twice to the racetracks of Kavala... but the weathermen had their revenge: FULL NIGHT, FULL FOG!
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~ Ferrard