Overload

I received so many items for so many different games yesterday, and stupidly tried to go through all of them last night.

Big mistake.

I couldn’t focus on one thing or another, in addition to attempting to play the second mission of the Phantom Leader campaign that I started.  It was a total failure, all planes shot down, but only because I forgot to employ a couple of rules, like pilot EVADE.  Whoops.

I guess I’ll rerun the mission sometime soon.

I sorted the cards and punched the counters for Warfighter.  I skimmed the rules.

I attempted to figure out how to run a fight in the Batman Miniatures Game.  I also found a box to store all the miscellaneous markers and templates for the game.

I opened up the Starfire Gorm-Khanate War expansion.  I almost punched the counters.

I assembled and primed the miniatures that I got from Crossover Miniatures, including the one I’m using for The Koala in Mutants and Masterminds.

Meanwhile, I was watching the Warriors/Thunder game, Supergirl and 24: Legacy.  Good to see Oded Fehr back on TV.

There’s simply not enough time in a day to do everything that I’d like to do.

As a side note, this morning I ordered a few counter trays for all the wargames that I’ve picked up in the last couple of weeks.  Odd that you’d have to pay extra for counter trays, they used to come with the games, back in the day.

And Knight Models got back to me regarding the Superman miniature defect, they’ll be sending me a replacement part in a couple of weeks, so I’ll just put off assembly until then.  Yay!

All this with baseball approaching.

See why I can’t podcast?

The Completist

Sometimes I hate myself for being one.

I recently started going back to my older non-sports tabletop board games, and found myself reading up on the rules for Starfire, 2nd edition.

This was the first boxed version of the game, which I originally picked up in high school.  Before this I owned the 1st edition of the game, which came in a ziplock bag, along with it’s two supplements (Starfire II and Starfire III: Empires).  I sold those off to friend.

Anyways, I picked up the first expansion/supplement for this edition, New Empires, back in the day.

I never played it, since it was more of a strategic-level empire building game that really needed a second player to get the most out of it.

There was a third product in this line, before the third edition of the game came out, but I never bought it. Until now.

I didn’t buy it back in the day because by that time my group had moved on to role-playing games and Warhammer 40K.  So even though I rarely played this with friends, this, and Star Fleet Battles, went into the ‘did not play’ category of games that I owned.

I would occasionally see this product on shelves in the late 1980s, but at the time I wasn’t interested in it and it went out of print.  But because of my recent interest in old games, it popped up on my radar again.

Enter eBay, and sellers who sell factory-sealed editions of out of print games.  I probably spent about 2-3 times the price of this thing was when it first came out, but at least I managed to scratch that itch that is my curse, the game completist.

And regarding that third and later editions: yeah, I bought those, too, but 3rd edition was a bit complicated with it’s own set of supplements.  The game later spun off from Task Force Games, became 3rd revised (bought), and finally 4th edition, which I also own, but never even punched the counters.  1st/2nd edition were the most playable (read: simplest) version IMHO.

And I own the PDF of the 6th edition, Solar Starfire.  They went with electronic products starting with the 5th edition (Ultra Starfire) which I didn’t buy.

Enemy fleet on scanners – ARM WEAPONS!