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					 Post subject: Tenebrae Terribles - Fast-play 6mm Sci-Fi  Posted: Sat Jun 01, 2013 11:50 pm   | 
				 
				 
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						 I've been looking for a satisfying way to play smaller 6mm games in my small apartment. Like all unsatisfied gamers, I've resorted to writing my own rules. I hope you all will take a look and try them out! They do some things which other rules for 6mm sci-fi don't:
  * Armies are big platoons / small companies. * Map is 2' x 2' (60cm x 60cm). * Complete, interesting game is less than an hour. * Army lists aim for simple force-building over competitive balance.
  Current rules include two sample army lists. It is easy enough to generate more: I will certainly take requests for lists from anyone who intends to play a game!
  Enjoy! 
					
						
  
						
					
						
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					 Post subject: Re: Tenebrae Terribles - Fast-play 6mm Sci-Fi  Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2013 12:27 pm   | 
				 
				 
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						 how do people secretly deploy? 
					
						
					
  
						
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					 Post subject: Re: Tenebrae Terribles - Fast-play 6mm Sci-Fi  Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2013 10:26 pm   | 
				 
				 
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						 Over a 2'x2' board, we just hold up a screen. Or more often hold a hand over field of vision to obscure the opposite half.
  It's not exactly tournament-ready. But it works well. 
					
  
						
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