Monday, October 26, 2015

Progress on Space Station

How about some actual content?


I built this using a simple styrofoam block from Michael's crafts store with thin balsa wood sheets to cover, pretty much just as the BFG Dock I referenced a couple posts ago. I used some L-angled styrene strips to cover the joins between the planes of the station (and cover up some of my shoddier measurements). The whole thing is still a work-in-progress, but I am very pleased with how it's turning out. The whole thing is mounted on a spare H:FB base with eight small pegs for stability.

If you're familiar with Spartan Games scenery, you'll likely recognize pieces from their Military Buildings set, like the landing pads, the bio-domes, the hangar bay doors, and the hexagonal fortress piece you can make from the blister. The other buildings are part left-over 40K bits and styrene tubing and sheet to resemble miniature structures on the surface of the greater station. The comms array is an Infinity small base with tubing and 40K IG bits, and the sensor dish is an old MicroMachines piece. I used balsa sheets to add some extra height and varied structural details to the otherwise flat surface. Much still needs to be added to give it the look I'm hoping for.
The docks for my UNSC Fourth Fleet are simple wooden dowels placed at similar heights up the side to correspond with my minis, regardless if I used a small, medium, or large peg to mount the ship. The docks are particularly WiP, with plans to add docking tubes and styrene brackets to all docks and some miniature cranes/robotic arms to the two rectangular dock pieces.

Enjoy!

Saturday, October 3, 2015

Campaign UNSC Background


Commanded by Rear Admiral Augustine Terrell, the Fourth Sector Fleet is responsible for the defense of the remaining worlds of their region. Largely composed of smaller vessels such as Frigates and Destroyers, the forces of the region have been steadily de-prioritized for years now as more and more losses are sustained by UNSC fleets facing the main axis of Covenant advance. Instead of dividing forces into parcels for each populated world, SECCOM has chosen to concentrate it's forces in a few strategic locations. When the fleet does patrol, tactical preference is to remain in full battlegroup-sized deployments for safety. Port Zanzibar, the fleet's base in the sector, has a large number of vessels at almost all times, as does heavily-populated New Constantinople. The remaining colonies closest to what is considered "Covenant space" also host small naval squadrons for defense, as do planets with important industry. Most planets are left to rely on defense stations and planet-based fighter and bomber wings for immediate defense until reinforcements arrive.
    SinoViet's Paris-class frigate is by far the most common ship in the sector, with ships launching from SinoViet's shipyard in New Constantinople at a brisk pace together with a trickle of hulls from Reach. The Charon and Stalwart classes are occasionally present, but typically these ships are passing through the sector, usually as escorts for convoys to-and-from the Inner Colonies.
    Destroyers of all classes are uncommon in the sector, where the intensity of enemy action isn't the same as in the Inner Colonies, not to mention the added expense in their manufacture and upkeep, making frigates more appropriate to operations in Fourth Sector. The Halberd-class is seen in some number around important planets, installations, and ships, but the depletion of destroyers is another result of losses elsewhere in human space.
    Admiral Terrel had to lobby heavily to retain the four Marathon Heavy Cruisers still under his command, and there are rumors on a near-daily basis that these ships are to be reassigned elsewhere. The older Halcyon-class is more commonly seen, often serving as flagships and heavy muscle for the large patrol task forces SECCOM prefers.
    Carriers are one class of ships the fleet is currently very deficient in. The Marathon UNSC Winter Road is a Cyclops subvariant of that class, capable of carrying five wings of Broadsword fighters and Longsword bombers in her expanded flight bays, and is at present the only dedicated carrier in the sector. She frequently hosts Admiral Terrell's flag when he's off of Port Zanzibar station. FLEETCOM at Reach have been dithering on assigning a new fleet carrier to the sector based on increasing Covenant raider activity, but have not decided as yet. If they do, it is likely a new Epoch-class would be committed.

Halo: Fleet Battles Campaign Background

Halo: Fleet Battles from Spartan Games is currently holding my entire hobby attention, as I'm a fan of both miniature starship games and the Halo universe. The campaign that comes with the starter box focuses on the titanic (and ruinous) Battle of Reach near the end of the Human-Covenant War, when humanity was digging in for it's last stand. I want to set a campaign at a different time and a different place in the Halo timeline, 5 years before Reach, when UNSC fleets and territory would be larger and allow for a little leeway in what forces are where and when. I've tried to adhere to the Halo lore when creating this background as much as possible, however Wing Commander fans may notice a few nods to that series.

     FLEETCOM Sector Four is one of the sectors making up the Outer Colonies territories. It is known as a former hotbed of Insurrectionist activity among the Outer Colonies, being well-associated with the Eridanus uprising and subsequent Operation: TREBUCHET. However, by 2547, the Covenant's inexorable march had devoured more than half of the sector. While technically on the frontlines of the war, the entire sector has become something of a backwater since Jericho VII was glassed. The Covenant began to shift it's forces away from the area, having found more and more of the densely populated and defended worlds of the Inner Colonies, making Sector Four a peripheral zone of engagement.
    Containing some of the furthest human territories even before the Covenant began it's genocide, the peoples of the region have long been a rugged and independent sort, well-inclined to support the Insurrection. The coming of the Covenant and the subsequent loss of more than half the sector has markedly improved the attitude of the local populaces to the UNSC, if only grudgingly so.
    The sector itself, despite it's reduced size, still holds a wide variation of different planets contributing to the UNSC.    
    Many mining concerns, both legitimate and not, work the vast asteroid fields to be found in the area. Equally large numbers of refineries handle the ore and purify them into the raw materials being devoured by the war effort.
    The Burgundy colony is home to a thriving agricultural industry, and is considered the breadbasket of the sector. A garden world, it also attracts a substantial number of tourists with the means to travel there, in turn creating a substantial tourist industry that makes the planet a favored R&R locale for UNSC personnel of all branches.
    The Sherwood and Pyrenees colonies boast some of the last heavy industry to be found in the Outer Colonies. Sherwood boasts a modest aerospace industry in it's capital city of Loxley, including but not limited to the Broadsword and Longsword fighters, and also possesses several smaller factories dedicated to the assembly of capital-class missiles. While Pyrenees has several large foundries across it's mountainous surface used in the fabrication of heavy construction equipment in addition to a number of large UNSC depot facilities. In orbit, the Hephaestus complex is capable of refining warship-grade Titanium-A plating.
    New Constantinople is a crossroads system lying along several of the established Slipspace routes through the region, and boasts the highest population of any remaining Fourth Sector colony with representatives from every major industry in the sector. A substantial civilian shipyard is present in the system, and SinoViet Heavy Industries has a modest yard turning out Paris-class frigate hulls; coincidentally the only military shipbuilding left in the sector. It is one of the few systems to have a major UNSC presence on permanent station.
    The Delta Prime colony has some of the largest Forerunner ruins in the sector. Consequently, an ONI operation of unknown size is known to be present in the system. SECCOM at Port Zanzibar has no authority over this operation, and it is currently unknown what it's purpose is. ONI is believed to be monitoring all ships present in the system, and civilian vessels deviating from set spacelanes around the colony are always immediately challenged.
    Port Zanzibar is a large space station located in the New Caledonia system. Originally created as a waystation for colony ships traveling towards distant stars, it was largely repurposed by the UNSC into a military dock during Operation:TREBUCHET. A large command complex, additional Titanium-A plating, and numerous Onager MACs, missile bays, and point defense cannons were added to the station to fortify it against expected Insurrectionist aggression. Now, the large cargo bays once used to resupply colony ships hold all manner of consumables used by the UNSC's sector fleet. The command and communications facilities have been expanded to make Port Zanzibar the SECCOM HQ for the region. The docks can accommodate an entire battlegroup simultaneously for resupply, complete with a dedicated AI to coordinate the work, while modest repair facilities can service most classes of UNSC vessels. A habitat block allows the workers and crew to live on-station comfortably 365-days a year.