Update: Roman and I are running some games at Origins this weekend. Three of them will be on or near Bornholm in the spring of 1998. We decided the island would have a NATO CEWI listening post and an SOF boat detachment, as well as a Danish garrison
I'm running 1st: a NATO SOF team sneaks ashore on the Polish coast to recon some suspicious boat-building, which should point to a Pact amphibious assault onto the island.
Roman's running the Soviet assault on Friday, a bloodbath inspired by Saving Private Ryan, I hear.
Then on Saturday, we will run a double game: assume some of the NATO SOF guys returned in time, and that the Soviets broke loose a light-armor/motorized forward detachment. He'll run the Soviet team barrelling down the coast road toward the listening post, and I will run the SOF survivors and Danish guards in an ambush-- two tables, head to head.
V1 rules all around, since we've noticed that most Origins convention players are 40-something-year-olds who are playing partly for the nostalgia.
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My Twilight claim to fame: I ran "Allegheny Uprising" at Allegheny College, spring of 1988.
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