All Quiet on the Martian Front

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Suddenly, like a thing falling upon me from without, came fear

You all remember War of the worlds right? That Sci-fi classic written by H.G. Wells in which Martians invade our fragile blue orb by firing themselves at it in cyliders propelled by a massive gun, and then attack London in giant tripodal walkers?

Well turns out that they are back, and they aren't stopping until every inch of Mother Earth is in their slimey, alien tenticles. Instead of landing in dense urban centers, or at least near them like they did in the War of the worlds, the Martians have instead made landfall in the desolate regions of the planet, in the dense jungles of Africa and South America, in the frozen plains of Siberia and Antartica, and the Deserts of the American West. In these places, the invaders built up their strength, and when the time was right, they launched their assault against mankind.

Few nations can hope to stand in the way of the extra terrestrial invaders, but among those who have a fighting chance, the United States of America under the guiding hand of President Theodore Rosevelt stands like a colossas against the tide. Factories churn out war material round the clock, everything from new gas proof suits to steam powered armoured veihicles, thousands of men have taken up arms, and all along the Missippi Line great guns and fortifications rise in definace of the Martian threat.

The other nations of the world have not been idle. Great Britain fights desperate battles to defend its colonial holdings and has even sent the British Expeditionary Force to aid the Yankees and Canuks on the North American Front. The Japanese battle the invaders on the asian mainland, proportedly to defend the people of the continent but really to defend their holdings in China. The only Countries who have yet to take a major step against the Invaders are France and Germany, who gaze upon the the holdings of their terrestrial neighbors with barely disguised envy.

But now as the forth year of the Great Martian War draws to a close, a message clicks through the airwaves and telegraph wires, "All Quiet on the Martian Front".

The Game

All Quiet on the Martian Front (or AQMF) is a 15mm (Roughly 1:100) miniature wargame produced by Alein Dungeon in which participants battle it out for the fate of the world as either the Martian Invaders, in their signature Tripods, or the Defenders of Earth, who weild steampunk-esque weapons and vehicles both home grown and based on captured Martian tech.

Instead of the standard D6 like every other miniature wargame All Quiet on the Martian Front uses a D10 system, so go see if you have one or two laying around from D&D or something. However distances for moving and shooting are still measured in inches, because this is America and we don't use that metric nonsense here.

Once both armies are assemebled and placed on the table battlefield. The two players roll for intiative to see who goes first by simply rolling a pair of D10s and seeing who rolled higher. Once that has been taken care of the first turn starts.

The basic turn in AQMF is very simple and goes like this:

Step 1: Move

Step 2: Shoot/Assault

Step 3: Move Again

This means that units can strike and fade, moving into firing possitions, shooting, and backing off again, or exploit gaps that were just blasted into enemy formations before they get a chance to react.

The Forces of the Great Martian War

America


Great Britain


Martian Invaders