Boromites

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Beyond the Gates of Antares: Factions and Races

THE SEVENTH AGE Humanity has spread throughout space, to new worlds and distant galaxies, to places and realities undreamt of by our distant ancestors. Interplanetary civilisations have flourished and fallen six times over, collapsing and rising anew over countless centuries. Humankind’s first home – the planet Earth –was destroyed long ago during the forgotten wars…

Beyond the Gates of Antares, Boromites

Hobby: Antares Initiative Month 2 – October Wargames Association

Antares Initiative October by Artur Śliwiński (October Wargames Association) Although I usually do an extensive research on uniforms, badges, camouflage patterns and the like for my historical miniatures, I avoid any ‘official’ colour schemes when it comes to SF settings. It is so much nicer to create one’s own backstory and follow it up with…

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The Antares Initiative: The October Wargamers – Month 1

The October Wargamers took the opportunity to write up month one of their Antares Initiative experience separately giving us four individual takes on the The Drone Integration scenario as well as their faction choices and why. Take it away chaps… Mark Croft Reasons for Ghar Firstly the Battle Suits look cool, I love the way that…

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Beyond the Gates of Antares Battle Report: Algoryn vs Boromites

Amidst a universe vast beyond comprehension, a universe of human endeavour stretches eons into a dark and turbulent past, a universe of embattled civilisations possessed of unimaginable power. Across millions of worlds rival empires are locked in a struggle for dominance, driven by intellects that are as much machine as human, the omniscient integrated machine intelligence of a society and a time very different…

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Antares Fiction: In To Darkness, The Belly of the Beast – by Andrew William Tinney

Continued from part 2: Squad Kale Part 2 A maelstrom of ash engulfed them. Kale’s visor flickered with static as the tunnel entrance cascaded down, shutting them off from the Boromites and the desolated planet beyond. She switched to night vision and the darkness dissipated into an emerald glaze, flecked with the hazy outline her…