Poor decisions from former days have come back to haunt us. In desperation, we are trying to find a chink in our enemy's armour but hope is fading...
They call me MISTER Tibbs!
Sidney Poitier (In the Heat of the Night)1970
Tibbs Member
posted 04-29-04 11:54 PM
EDT (US)
42 / 47
Nope. The armour is pretty solid.
They call me MISTER Tibbs!
Sidney Poitier (In the Heat of the Night)1970
Tibbs Member
posted 04-30-04 01:04 PM
EDT (US)
43 / 47
We have noticed that our rating is 'promising'. Skulkan's court jester had a few ideas what we were promising to do. Orcs ate a feast of jester today.
They call me MISTER Tibbs!
Sidney Poitier (In the Heat of the Night)1970
Tibbs Member
posted 05-03-04 02:02 PM
EDT (US)
44 / 47
Desperation....
They call me MISTER Tibbs!
Sidney Poitier (In the Heat of the Night)1970
hiranu Member
posted 05-04-04 01:58 PM
EDT (US)
45 / 47
Desperate and careless. You left your forces in a fashion that let me used the adjacent hex rule to fight your army one half at a time.
We're offering terms of surrender: Your wizard and family get to flee to central africa, while we overrun everything. In the alternative you can stand and fight, and I'll overrun everything.
Tibbs Member
posted 05-04-04 04:22 PM
EDT (US)
46 / 47
Not careless. Stupid. I carefully counted the steps but forgot that my stack would have to leave the road and enter the bush. It would of been a stack of 8 plus one unit any way I could do it so I tried to even them out. (and hoped you wouldn't notice) I appreciate your offer for surrender and gladly take it. Central Africa is nasty but the dark elves are just plain upstarts.
If you'd like another game, that'd be great.
They call me MISTER Tibbs!
Sidney Poitier (In the Heat of the Night)1970
hiranu Member
posted 05-04-04 08:55 PM
EDT (US)
47 / 47
Sure, I'm in for another. I've got "Hamburger Hill" and "No Man's Land Final" and "horseshoe bend falls" on my todo list of small maps.