Saturday 7 November 2009

Zero-G Combat: Shattered Horizon

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I saw this trailer SHATTERED HORIZON last night and was blown away! It depicts fast, furious Zero-G combat and is totally inspirational. I want to play this as a miniatures game!



Even if you don't like the idea of Zero-G combat or want something more realistic, there are lot's of scenery ideas to pinch from this trailer.

I'm already visualising 15mm figures, small asteroids/meteors and debris mounted on aerial stands in 'crazy' 3D combat. The figs can be mounted individually or in clusters for those who would prefer squad combat that can be replicated on the deckside or on the surface with your current figure basing. Simple rules to keep it fast paced and fun.

The action can include remotes, drones - GZG's V15-71 Mini aerial drones would be perfect - small fighters such as Khurasan Miniatures' Sea Wasp, dropships, orbital drone defence batteries....... there's so much potential.

So, what minis? Well from GZG, New Israelis, UNSC, Armed crew figures in light duty vacc-suits, Heavy EVA suits, plus of course SG15-V12 Spacesuited crew in zero-G poses, light and EVA suits. Rebel Minis' Earth Force Marines, RAFM Infantry Pack No.1........ plenty to be getting on with even if many of the poses in the options cited might not be correct.

What do you think? Is there mileage?

You can see a second trailer, RAID ON MOONDUST here (click for Youtube).

Cheers
Mark

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3 comments:

  1. Wow, Starsoldier, thought I was the only one in the world who knew about that game.

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  2. I owned the Star Force Trilogy back in what, mid-seventies? All pre classic Traveller, fighting space battles for control of Epsilon Indi if I remember correctly. Star Soldier was great because it had stong links to Starship Troopers which I'd read for the first time.

    I played games with Asgard Space Marines and Trimotes on the Star Soldier map. Then used minis with the Star Soldier rules on a map of the Hanover region from an SPI mini game called B.A.O.R. - superb game in it's own right.

    Cheers
    Mark

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  3. Just popped over to the 15mm.co.uk website and looked at the Asguard Space Marines - reminded myself that the Battle Armour ones would be great for this type of Zero-G game.

    Cheers
    Mark

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