- Cloudline
- Littlest Ambush
- Into the Fire
- Night Force
- Salt Riders (after-party)
- Race Thunder XL (after-party, in which Kefirz didn't win because he was totally owned by Fer)
Let the history books* show that, tonight, we were very effective. We began with Cloudline, which is supposed to be a modern re-imaging of films like Where Eagles Dare, in which everyone and his dog is equipped with an SMG. Like modern-day Richard Burtons and Clint Eastwoods, we threw hand-grenades, fired from the hip, stormed the hilltop outpost and killed absolutely everyone in it. It was marvellous. Tipsy on victory, we next took on an enemy convoy near the coastal village of Edessa in comrade Audiox's mission, Littlest Ambush. During a carefully supported assault the village was taken by our infantry, whilst the heavy-weapons attachments first provided covering fire, before shifting their attention to the incoming enemy convoy; our infantry then mopped-up the remaining enemy dismounts.
By now, if we weren't drunk on victory, we were close. In our hubris, we took on the hithero unbeatable Into the Fire ... and finished it! After a planning session dripping with sexual innuendo, comrade CO Tigershark led a successful pilot rescue mission (during which I played the part of an extremely brave resistance fighter, the sole survivor of my unit, in fact). Anyway, after that, we really were drunk on Prosecco victory, which probably affected our aim in Night Force. As death-squad cops we killed a lot of Junta troops, but sadly by the end it was just comrade Kefirz playing Steven Seagall (the older, fat version). All that was left was for some firing-from-vehicles hi-jinks in Salt Riders, which saw an awesome last stand by comrade JayJoe, and finally a play-through of Race Thunder XL. Which comrade Kefirz didn't win.
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* Remember, all history books must be approved by the Party.