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"Martian Front: Encounter at Myrian Gulch." Topic
 
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| PHGamer | 05 Aug 2017 8:01 a.m. PST |  
  
  
  Encounter at Myrian Gulch. An All Quiet on the Martian Front battle report As the Martians continue to dominate the center of the United States, natural barriers must be leveraged to force the invaders to unfavorable exchanges.  The largest barriers are the Rockies, the Sierras, and the Mississippi River.  With the fall of Mullan pass, the Rockies have been breached.  A number of other passes still hold, but the Sierra line must now be seriously fortified.   The 10th Armored Battalion, of the 8th Armored Brigade, Major General Frederick Funston, MoH, commanding, has been assigned to defend Myrian Gulch in Washington State.  link Enjoy   |  
    | PzGeneral | 05 Aug 2017 11:55 a.m. PST |  
  
  
  Great to see the game being played!  The Martians haven't been spotted in my neck of the woods since Mid-May…..it may be time…..     |  
    | mumbasa | 05 Aug 2017 8:56 p.m. PST |  
  
  
  Thanks for the great battle report! John   |  
    TheBeast   | 06 Aug 2017 7:43 a.m. PST |  
  
  
  Also have to say 'great battle report!' Not a welcome one, though. Is there a Martian 'luck generator?' Both for initiative, and hits, too right about in balance and 'right time', though props for the Martian commander making most of same. Rough Riders proved better than I thought they could be; well done, lads! Doug   |  
      
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