Battletech Lunchtime Challenge 2 -Turn 7b/8a
Turn 7 ended with a whimper, witnessed by the entrance of reinforcement… for the Attacking Lance. Unfortunately, that amounted to a single Clint.
Turn 8 has the mighty Atlas still on its feet, and completely free to cross back across enemy lines, thereby ending the scenario as a victory for the player, Gilberto Mussolini.
Will he do so, or will he stand and unleash the fury of which the Atlas is still capable, in an effort to add more victory conditions to his tally?

Facing the music
Turn 7b/8a
Stay tuned!
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A fine battle it was, sir. For movement, the Atlas will declare one rotation to the right, and shall moonwalk off the board, waving and bidding his opponents a fond adieu.
That sounds like a Piloting Check to me…
😉
Don’t be hatin
There is no hate in my heart for you. Trying to kill you was purely incidental… you have to see it in context.
Not only that, but of the two of us, who brought and AC20 to the party?
Yeah ,I bet the Hermes will really miss his flamer. Boo hoo hoo!
He cried shimmering napalm tears all the way home