03-21-2016, 08:55 PM
Zavarak Data Heist
(Charlie Group Leader)
Our first LZ was way too close to the target and so we ended up in front of an APC and a roadblock.
We already discussed what happened in the following minute and it ended with the APC burning and the objective achieved.
After pickup the new LZs were again way to close to the target, but after protest the pilots made it work anyway. The assault went smoothly and I was just about to organize the second assault when I was shot by a sniper.
Yellowcake
(Alpha Leader)
Coordinating Alpha itself was rather simple and when the enemy turned to attack Bravo we had a very smooth attack with little resistance.
Where things did not go as smooth was with the communication with the other teams. As I lost coms with Bravo I did not really know what was going on, but since every enemy moved towards them I knew they where in trouble. The Snipers were supporting them as best they could from their position, so at that point I concentrated more on my Squad than the operation as a whole which let to the other teams not knowing that we had already captured the trucks.Â
So lesson learned: Always ask yourself "Who knows what I need to know and who needs to know what I know?"
CSR [FHQ]
(Group Leader Charlie)
So again I had the honor of leading the specialist team that has to survive.
Usually I hate beeing micro-managed, but this time it worked out perfect, since Variables intended route for us lead us straight into the enemies flank. From there it was smooth sailing. Very action packed and everybody on my team was quick to react.
Nice to know that Stag noticed that I made an effort not to repeat my mistakes from Yellowcake and communicate more ;D .
Fog of war
(AA Teamleader)
Sorry for the confusion at the start I thought everybody was aware which slot was which and I hope it didnt make much difference anyway since I tried to push as much decision making as possible down to the Teamleader level.Â
We had less warning time than anticipated, so it was near impossible for the Demo team to get into position for a three way attack.
After we shot down the General I had to decide weather to destroy as many enemy vehicles as possible or play it safe and retreat.
I would have retreated, but we are all in this for the fun and exitement, right ?
So the snipers engaged from the north, we moved closer from the west and I was hoping the Demo team would get close and personal attacking from the south-west.
Then shit got real, real fast. One of the snipers died, we encountered an APC and I just saw messages poping up about people from the Demo team beeing down. Thats when I called for the retreat and miraculously everone, but one soldier who remains UnNamed, made it out alive.
(Charlie Group Leader)
Our first LZ was way too close to the target and so we ended up in front of an APC and a roadblock.
We already discussed what happened in the following minute and it ended with the APC burning and the objective achieved.
After pickup the new LZs were again way to close to the target, but after protest the pilots made it work anyway. The assault went smoothly and I was just about to organize the second assault when I was shot by a sniper.
Yellowcake
(Alpha Leader)
Coordinating Alpha itself was rather simple and when the enemy turned to attack Bravo we had a very smooth attack with little resistance.
Where things did not go as smooth was with the communication with the other teams. As I lost coms with Bravo I did not really know what was going on, but since every enemy moved towards them I knew they where in trouble. The Snipers were supporting them as best they could from their position, so at that point I concentrated more on my Squad than the operation as a whole which let to the other teams not knowing that we had already captured the trucks.Â
So lesson learned: Always ask yourself "Who knows what I need to know and who needs to know what I know?"
CSR [FHQ]
(Group Leader Charlie)
So again I had the honor of leading the specialist team that has to survive.
Usually I hate beeing micro-managed, but this time it worked out perfect, since Variables intended route for us lead us straight into the enemies flank. From there it was smooth sailing. Very action packed and everybody on my team was quick to react.
Nice to know that Stag noticed that I made an effort not to repeat my mistakes from Yellowcake and communicate more ;D .
Fog of war
(AA Teamleader)
Sorry for the confusion at the start I thought everybody was aware which slot was which and I hope it didnt make much difference anyway since I tried to push as much decision making as possible down to the Teamleader level.Â
We had less warning time than anticipated, so it was near impossible for the Demo team to get into position for a three way attack.
After we shot down the General I had to decide weather to destroy as many enemy vehicles as possible or play it safe and retreat.
I would have retreated, but we are all in this for the fun and exitement, right ?
So the snipers engaged from the north, we moved closer from the west and I was hoping the Demo team would get close and personal attacking from the south-west.
Then shit got real, real fast. One of the snipers died, we encountered an APC and I just saw messages poping up about people from the Demo team beeing down. Thats when I called for the retreat and miraculously everone, but one soldier who remains UnNamed, made it out alive.
It cant be any better, it cant be any worse, because thats how it is. Quit the bitching.