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Pictors Studio23 Feb 2015 7:46 a.m. PST

New Sarder, Eden (WCP) – A detachment of UCM forces were nearly completely wiped out in a mission to obtain information about Scourge reproduction sites.

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(WCP Photo – A Poseidon class dropship passes through fire from an entire Rapier battery.)

Losses were heavy in the fighting and included 88 casualties and missing. UCM forces withdrew from the battlefield leaving many of the casualties behind, Major William Selleck, UCMAF spokesman said.

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(WCP Photo – The Scourge swarm out of their base to defend their hatchery district.)

The attack on the Scourge hatchery was carried out in conjunction with local resistance units who had scouted out a number potential buildings where the Scourge may have had reproduction facilities, Selleck said.

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(WCP Photo – Resistance fighters scout out various buildings suspected of being hatcheries in conjunction with UCM regular forces.)

The mission was initially going well but just as forces were engaging the Scourge defenders a PHR force arrived from an unknown location and the UCM forces as well as their resistance allies were trapped between the two forces, Selleck said.

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(WCP Photo – The PHR forces land Phobos walkers to protect their ground troops.)

Losses were heavy and estimated at about 75% of the forces engaged, Selleck said.

It seems that losses among the PHR forces on the ground were fairly significant as well, said Tom Cantor, a resistance fighter who was engaged in the fighting.

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(WCP Photo – UCM and Resistance forces engage the PHR walkers at brutal close quarters.)

"We shot down one of their big droppers right over a block in the city, it went down hard," Cantor said.

"The engagement between our tanks and their walkers left about three of the things burning and we lost one tank," he added.

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(WCP Photo – The wreckage of Scourge ground attack aircraft can be seen in the street while brave UCM Legionnaires attempt to hold a potential hatchery against a massive Scourge onslaught.)

There was no confirmed enemy casualty count but it seems that from video available of the fighting there were few casualties among Scourge forces while the PHR forces sustained enough losses to need to withdraw soon after UCM forces withdrew.

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(WCP Photo – UCM forces come under increased pressure as the force is split in half to deal with the double threat of the Scourge and the PHR.)

"I saw those cyborg bastards start to pull out as the Scourge moved towards them as they saw we weren't a threat any more," Cantor said, "I guess they don't like plasma fire in their faces any more than we do."

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(WCP Photo – The wreckage of a Poseidon class dropship strands PHR walkers in a desperate fight with Resistance armour.)

The second lost battle in New Sarder leaves questions among UCM command about the future of the campaign in Eden. As casualties mount it also puts a strain on the relationship between the UCMK and Resistance units.

"It isn't exactly being openly discussed, but I've heard a few guys say that maybe we'd be better off siding with the PHR, that maybe they have more to offer," Cantor said.

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(WCP Photo – The devastating attack by PHR forces on the Resistance troops attempting to hold a suspected hatchery.)

He quickly added that he personally didn't hold that view.

"I don't think those walkers are all they are cracked up to be. Our infantry guys took one of them down in the center of the block they were holding with just RPGs and their APCs," he said.

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(WCP Photo – UCM and resistance forces start to withdraw in the face of overwhelming enemy concentrations.)

He said that if the Hannibals had not had to turn their attention away to support the attack on the Scourge infantry they would have wiped out all the walkers in their immediate vicinity.

"As it was I bet there weren't too many of them PHR troops that got away," Cantor said, "Once we were rolling the Scourge started looking at the cyborgs."

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(WCP Photo – the remnants of the PHR forces as the UCM forces withdraw.)

"I saw some of them Rapier tanks shoot down about three PHR dropships just before we pulled them back. I can't think that too many of those slow-ass walkers escaped the inevitable Scourge counter attack," he said.

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(WCP Photo – Scourge forces annihilate UCM opposition, clearing a three block radius from the main hatchery of our troops.)


Photo essays of the events in todays battle are available here:

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Coabeous23 Feb 2015 12:14 p.m. PST

Very Nice! thumbs up Thanks for posting!

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Pictors Studio24 Feb 2015 6:51 a.m. PST

You're welcome. We had a good time playing.

The game had about 1200 pts for each army. The Scourge were almost indestructible for most of the game after a somewhat lousy start. They got their two gunships shot down right off the bat but after that they hardly lost anything. It wasn't for lack of trying either.

The UCM/Resistance forces lost the most. That was because where they grabbed territory early they put themselves in the way of both the Scourge and the PHR. I think the PHR and Scourge only shot at each other once in the whole game.

Mako1124 Feb 2015 9:54 p.m. PST

A great looking game.

Thanks for sharing your battle report, and pics.

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