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Sorry, typo. WD 158, not 185. Fangs of the Wolf. Ghazkul and Blackmane race to get plans from a disabled predator as played by Andy Chambers and Jervis Johnson.
A Dark Angels' Predator carrying vital plans and maps of troop dispositions has been lost in no-man's land between the Ork and Space Marine forces on the world of Golgotha. It has been located by some looting Death Skull's Gretchin from the Ork War host and news of what it contains has reached Warlord Ghazghkull Uruk Thraka's ears.
Realising that such information falling into the hands of the notorious Ghazghkull would be tantamount to disaster, Ragnar Blackmane has been dispatched with a strike force of Space Wolves to retrieve the plans. Meanwhile Ghazghkull has also arrived in the vicinity, leading his own warband to secure the plans for himself.
To win the game, One side or the other will have to get the Plans off their own table edge by either moving a model inside the Predator to get the plans and then running off with them on foot, or by moving a craw inside the Predator and driving it away. Any models which climb aboard the Predator would forfeit their shooting phase while they either picked up the plans or got into their crew positions. The Predator if fully operantional, with crew had been killed by a rogue swarm of buzz-squigs. We decided that the Orks would need to have a Mekboy or a Speed Freek onboard to supervise driving the 'oomans thank but any Space Marine could act as a crewman.
185 says May 1995 in the front, so 165 would have been 1993, but glancing at it (165) there is a little introduction to the 2nd edition of 40k, but nothing else obvious. Now I'm on a curious quest for the SpaceWolves and Goffs! 185 does have Kym Syberg's "Wolves of Fenris"army in it with a lovely predator, but skimming the article I don't see a scenario. Although I don't know if the US White Dwarfs differed in content to the UK ones (anyone know?)Space Wolves and Goffs in WD 185 of 1993
Just looked up that battle scenario. Arrr memories…Sorry, typo. WD 158, not 185. Fangs of the Wolf. Ghazkul and Blackmane race to get plans from a disabled predator as played by Andy Chambers and Jervis Johnson.
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