Hillbilly wrote:"MUAAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAH...AHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAH...AHHAHAHA" - Nocte
I think I saw a little genuine player fear the first time I did that
Thanks everyone for coming out and enjoying the madness I wrote up for you to go through. My goal was to provide sceanarios that would test all (or at least most) of the aspects of CQC in at least one of the scenarios.
Meth Lab
Emphasized awareness of surroundings, fire control (i.e. don't shoot anyone), non-lethal alternatives to submission, and a little negotiation. Good job to the teams that knocked most of us out without killing us. Also major props to the team that bribed Alex down with a cigarette. That was 100% pure badassery.
Bomb Scenario
Emphasized escorting of non-team members in and out od dangerous places. Maybe next time it's a hostage you're getting out, but the actions are the same. Focus was also very heavy on speed. This scenario wound up being one that stealth was critical. It wasn't written that way originally, Corrie was supposed to radio back - over a ghosted channel - after each bomb was disarmed. After seeing the Marine Raiders sneak through the house and even silently knock out the civilian, they deserve applause.
Domestic Call
This was the hardest one, in my intentions of writing these (go ahead, Bill, get it outta your system

).Emphasis was the first actual use of a DM that I'd ever seen at a CQC event. Teams were supposed to shoot Rick before ever getting many people in the house. Knuckes, I'm sorry for shooting you in the nuts.
Thanks for coming out and playing through my stories. I learned a lot about how to write these, after seeing how they panned out, real world style.