Bloodmoon

Posted in Intercept, Rules on October 3, 2015 by Mr Backman

Blood-moon

The lunar eclipse which coincided with the moon being closest to earth was a rare thing indeed. It won’t happen again until 2035. Too bad it was overcast as usual here in Uppsala but it got me thinking about a scenario during an eclipse. Download the scenario Data cards and the eclipse map here, and the latest rules etc here.

A Mercenary cruiser without its onboard cutters, is tasked with prohibiting drug runners from Luna to land. The lunar cartel launches two ships, one Freetrader and one Fartrader, both unloaded to try to land on earth while the mercs job is making sure they don’t. The Broadsword class is pretty hard to damage by the traders but Surface, Power and Thrust sections can be damaged. If both tráders surviva landings that side wins a major victory, if only one trader lands the traders win a marginal victory. If none of the traders manage to land the mercenaries win.

Traders start two squares south in the lunar shadow column, the mercenary cruiser start two squares north in the earth the sun column (which is 3 squares wide), speed is 0 in both cases. Broadsword is side A and the traders side B. If you want you can play this as a three player scenario where Broadsword is A, Fartrader is B and Freetrader is C. Whoever lands first wins, if nobody lands the mercs win.

Broadsword

High Gs and very tough to damage but you’ll have to hinder two separate ships from landing.

  • 2.9 Gs. 2G every turn, 3G on turn 1, 2 and 3 of every four turns.
  • -2 on beam firing when thrusting due to underpower.
  • +0 Visual/IR, +2 Radar.

FreeTrader

Low Gs but OK Visual/IR sensor and cold start missiles

  • 1.8 Gs, 1G every turn, 2G on turn 1, 2 and 3 of every four turns.
  • -2 on beam firing when thrusting due to underpower.
  • -1 Visual/IR, -3 Radar
  • This ship has 3G15 Coldstart missiles instead of the usual 5G15 used by the FarTrader

FarTrader

High Gs but easy to spot and shitty Visual/IR sensor

  • 2.5 Gs, 2G every turn, 3G on turn 1, and 3 of every four turns.
  • -2 on beam firing when thrusting due to underpower.
  • -3 Visual/IR, -3 Radar

This scenario will teach you how Sun column and Shadow column works so look that section up and read carefully. Also note that your landing must take aerobrake into account, don’t try to land with too high speed as this may cause your ship to burn and crash.

Update 3.4.1

Posted in Intercept on July 10, 2015 by Mr Backman

Image courtesy of mr Ian Stead http://biomassart.wordpress.com/

The new version is, as usual, available here.

Under power Thrust and Drift
Under power DMS are modifiers to beam fire when the power requirements for the ship and weapons are larger than what can be supplied by the power plant. Under power Thrust is for when the ship is thrusting and Under power Drift is for when the ship is drifting. Under power DMs are automatically calculated by the spreadsheets, power using Sensors are now included in the ships required power.

Aerobrakes etc
Aerobrakes and dock, ram & land now have their proper place in the sequence of play. It is now possible to do a aerobrake followed by a reverse thrust to zero speed, IF the Pilot task was VGood as the 180 degree turn after aerobrake costs 8 steps of turning (4 steps, x2 for using the Turning after thrusting required to maneuver after aerobrakes).
Sun blinding has been renamed Sunglare and it is now the Scan targets job to remind the scanner of that, in line with how Sun & Shadow column and planet LOS is also the burden of the Scan target.

Other stuff
Sun & Shadow column and planet LOS rules have been merged into one section and clarified.
Attack arcs are now overlapping so for example left and right arcs share a common centerline where both bear, this is known as ‘the money lane’ for top/bottom. Large scale optional rules have been updated with Repair and Power up rules.

Filled in DataCards
I have made some already filled in DataCards for some of the well known Traveller designs, ready for printng and use. They are contained within the Designs download.

What’s new in 3.4?

Posted in Intercept on April 7, 2015 by Mr Backman

Missiles

The new 3.4 version of Intercept is here and in this post I’ll try to briefly go through the changes. Aside the rulebook itself I have updated the ship design system (Ship.xls and Data.xls), the DataCard.pdf and of course all the ready made design, they are all available on the downloads page.

Initiative

  • Initiative is determined as follows (in order of priority):
  • 1 Untracked ships have higher Initiative (ignore 2-5 if Untracked)
  • 2 Higher steps of turns have higher Initiative
  • 3 Aft centerline advantage have higher Initiative
  • 4 Ship tactics win ties with Pilot (optional)
  • 5 Higher crew station win ties (Bridge > Full > Limited)
  • 6 Break ties with player A wins on odd, B on even turns, note on DataCard.

Being on a ship’s Aft centerline while it is not in your Aft centerline breaks Initiative ties from steps of turn. This allows for more dogfighting opportunities for high turn ships and skilled Pilots, just the way we like it. As ships cannot attack targets in Aft centerline and those ships defend at -3 DM and thwy will also lose their Track at the end of a turn this is where you want to be.

Ship & Fleet tactics
This section has been moved to the optional rules as it rarely shows up in the small skirmishes typical for Intercept.

Sensors
The Sensor task is now used to determine what Signal that is required for a Tracked result, nothing else. Planet LOS rules has been considerably simplified and clarified.

Ramming, docking, aerobrakes etc
This section has been rewritten to be more consistent and realistic. Take special note in how hard docking has become; you should make a VGood result to ensure docking but thankfully co-vector ships that drifted will get a whopping +6, +2 for both drifting and another +4 for co-vector.

Relative velocity
Another line of 0 delta has been added that reduce PEN & DAM by -6 and give a +4 DM, a great boon for docking ships.

Missile design
Missile design has been moved to the design system section and nuke missiles has been added to the optional rules.

Missiles need no longer be within launcher arc except during impact, they must still be within launcher range at the end of each turn though.

Underpower
Power requirements were always a bit nebulous in Intercept and has now been clarified and automated. The Ship.xls has fields for any Underpower DM, one for Thrust and another for Drift. There are of course places to fill these in on the DataCard.

Attack arcs
Attack arcs for missiles, ramming and co-vector ships has been clarified and moved to the general combat section as it is relevant for more than missiles.

Armor penetration
You no longer roll for armor penetration, instead you just compare PEN vs ARM and get Full penetration, Partial penetration or No penetration, one less die roll to bother with.

Damage
Damage is rolled as usual, but a 1 is a Cascading Damage and a 6 is a Stun with immediate and harsh stun effects. A Destroyed result is no longer rerolled as Hull damage but instead it simply adds damage to the Hull; Severe damage for destroyed Surface location and Critical for the other locations, one less die roll there too.

Scale
Small scale has been removed as I will never make useable planet LOS rules for planets covering half the map and combat involving nearby asteroids can be handled just as well with normal scale. The Large scale rules have been updated to cover the other changes from above.

Intercept notes
I moved my notes out of the design system and into the last page of the rulebook, just before the two pages of reiterated tables at the back.

Nukes in space!

Posted in Intercept, Rules, Traveller on April 6, 2015 by Mr Backman

Atomic blast

Humankind have detonated 17 nuclear devices in space during the cold war the largest being the US Starfish at 1.4 Megatons. From Wikipedia:

“Starfish Prime produced an artificial radiation belt in space which soon destroyed three satellites (Ariel,TRAAC, and Transit 4B all failed after traversing the radiation belt, while Cosmos V, Injun I and Telstar 1 suffered minor degradation, due to some radiation damage to solar cells, etc.).”

“The worst effects of a Soviet high-altitude test occurred on 22 October 1962, in the Soviet Project K nuclear tests (ABM System A proof tests) when a 300 kt missile-warhead detonated near Dzhezkazgan at 290-km altitude. The EMP fused 570 km of overhead telephone line with a measured current of 2,500 A, started a fire that burned down the Karaganda power plant, and shut down 1,000-km of shallow-buried power cables between Aqmola and Almaty.”

If you are playing in the Traveller setting nukes are only allowed by the Imperial Navy or System defense forces and can only be used in wartime. Mercenary slang for wars involving nukes is ‘Bad war’, all other wars are called ‘Good war’.

Missile nuke option

  • Large nuclear missile TL 6+
  • Medium nuclear missile TL 7+
  • Small nuclear missile TL 8+

Consult the tech chart above to see at what Tech Level each missile class gets the nuke option. Nuke option reduce thrust with -2G and have a price multiplier of x10. PEN & DAM +12 when directly impacting a target but they can also be proximity detonated for +3 DM to hit and PEN & DAM -6, proximity detonation is not a design option but a choice the missile operator can do when attacking.

Nuke attacks and defense
Nuke attacks work the same as for normal missiles but the target may defend using one laser battery and one nuclear damper battery. Ships with a functional Neutrino detector will know if a missile is a nuke or not, all others must guess. Firing a nuclear damper on non-nuke missiles has no effect, of course.

Proximity detonation
The nuke missile operator may elect to detonate the nuke some way off the target for a +3 DM and PEN & DAM -6. Damage from proximity detonations should use the Spray fire rules were the degrees of success give more hits rather than more damage at one hit.

  • VGood 3 Fair hits
  • Good 2 Fair hits
  • Fair 1 Fair hit

Nuke secondary effects
The X-Ray, neutrino and gravity burst from the detonation also affect nearby ships interfering with their sensors. Visual/IR and Radar lose any tracks unless they were popped down, Neutrino and Mass lose their tracks regardless. Max range for this effect depend on the size of the missile:

  • Small 1 square
  • Medium 3 squares
  • Large 5 squares

Fleet tacticians and nukes
Fleet tacticians allow their Ship tacticians to fly more dispersed formations. An Expert+ Fleet tactician allow his Ship tactician to have a wide enough separation from any nuke secondary effects!

Ripley: I say we take off and nuke the entire site from orbit. It’s the only way to be sure.

Hudson: Fuckin’ A!

Burke: Hold on a second. This installation has a substantial dollar value attached to it.

Ripley: They can *bill* me.