Field Sergeant Eve de la Vega sighed. Barkino was new to her squad, and, increasingly, she found she was getting callouses on her tongue. She bit down a really, really inappropriate reply, only saying, "Private, did you sleep through the whole mission brief? Fine. These are slums. No building code. Where we have ten feet between floors to account for HVAC and wiring bundles, theirs are hanging from a low ceiling that's the floor for the flat above. Now, class dismissed".
She'd lost focus. "Droner, get 'em up and out. I want eyes inside and out before entry".
Trash. That's what she saw through the inside drones' eyes. Some of it… well, she wanted to think people were more hygienic than that. Thank god for her breather filter.
Star City Slums is perfect for your urban skirmish games. Easy-to-build, fold-flat buildings with a four-by-six-inch footprint, come in three types – a tenement, a bodega, and a tower. Optional bump-outs let you customize the buildings even more. Underneath each is a ruined base, so as you fight, the cityscape can deteriorate. In addition, there's plenty of scatter terrain – light posts, surveillance pylons, public-access terminals, barricades, even dumpsters. In its 32 pages of models, there's enough to run a wide variety of missions, from finding a working terminal and hacking it to rescuing hostages.
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Star City Slums is available from wargamevault.com for $10.00 USD.