Scrappers: Post-Apocalyptic Skirmish Wargames
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Scrappers is a skirmish miniatures game set in the wastelands, where players assemble Scrapper Crews and send them out to scavenge scraps of Ancient technology and battle rival factions. Explorers, cultists and raiders clash with mutated creatures, robotic soldiers and embittered True Humans in this wargame of salvage and survival in the ruins of the future.
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Scrappers - Robert A. Faust
CONTENTS
IN THE BEGINNING… AGAIN…
Foreword
How to Use This Book
PLACES AND PERSONNEL
Fall of the Ancients
The Aftermath
Present Day – Welcome to the Zones
The Zones
Alpha Zones
Gamma Zones
Omega Zones
Getting Started
What You Will Need to Play
Gaming Protocols
Action
Labels
Pre-Measurement
Types of Players
Making Checks
Types of Checks
Re-Rolls and Multiple Dice
Models
What You See Is What You Get
Moving Models
Position and Condition
Hiring Your Scrapper Crew
Choose Your Crew’s Faction
Choose Your Model Types
Choose Your Models’ Lifeform Types
Ratings, Traits and Gear
Pre-Game Calculations
Traits
Core Traits
Champion Traits
Mutation Traits
Structural Traits
Faction Traits
Traits Summary
Gear
The Weapon Profile
Gear Traits
Armor Descriptions
Weapon Descriptions
Equipment Descriptions
The Reliquarians: Building a SampleScrapper Crew
THE RULES OF ENGAGEMENT
The Turn Sequence
The SitRep Phase
Rout Checks
Panic Checks
Random Movement
Recover Shocked Models
The Orders Phase
The Strategy Check
Generate Tactical Pools
Order Actions
The Action Phase
The Edge
The Break
Declaring Actions
Executing the Break Action
Executing Actions
Forfeiting an Action
Types of Actions
Combat Rules
The Attack Step
Line of Sight
Body Proper
Target Priority
Range
Make Attack and Defense Checks
Compare Attack and Defense Results
Damage Bonus
The Damage Check
Determine Injury Results
Ranged Combat Specific Rules
Close Combat Specific Rules
Terrain
Open Ground
Difficult Ground
Obstacles
Impassable Ground
Area Terrain
Terrain Checks
Climb Action Rules
Jump Action Rules
Falling Check
Panic Checks
Panic from Losses
Panic from Outnumbered
Broken Models
THE CAMPAIGN
Into the Omega Zone!
Game Board Setup
Identify Terrain Types
Scrappers Missions
Starting and Playing the Game
Intruders and Sentries
Recovery Mission
Distribute Scrap Tokens
Deployment
Starting the First Turn
Winning and Losing
Picking up Scrap Tokens
Events
Event Checks
Event Factors
Event and Scrap Tokens
Event Wounds
Live To Tell
Event Re-Rolls
Event Table Results
Radiation
Scrappers Campaigns
After Action Report
Trauma Checks
Losing a Commander
Dismissing Crew
Experience
Commerce
Reputation
Winning the Campaign
CREW MANIFEST
CREDITS
IN THE BEGINNING… AGAIN…
Generations ago our Ancestors ruled this planet with God-like power. They were reaching for the stars when the Earth was shattered by their hubris and Technology. The synthetic Gods they trusted with the care and safety of their own planet turned upon one another, and in a jealous rage, two of these Gods murdered the world.
Amidst the chaos of that time, our forebears had seen fit to prepare for such an event. They knew the precepts of our Craft could rebuild the better parts of their world from the ruins of the past. And so, while the terraforming event twisted man and beast, and the nuclear fire turned the world to ash, our Worthy Brethren did sequester themselves in their Grand Lodge to wait out the holocaust.
Much time had passed before the world had calmed and our Worthy Brethren could once again build new temples and restore that Tech which was Lost. And so began our Great Undertaking; to rebuild the best parts of Ancient Man’s civilization in an age determined to see it remain a specter of the past. With the wisdom we keep within our sacred order, we will raise this world from death, to build a place where TruMan and NuMan can live in harmony amidst this hellish landscape.
Be ever vigilant, lest the foes of civilization rend you asunder as they have so many of our Order before us. Others will be seeking the same Lost Tech as we; be they servants of the Machine Goddess, mutated reavers of the wastelands, or mercenary bands seeking to sell to the highest bidder, all will threaten our progress in rebuilding a better world. When encountered, dispatch them with haste.
And so now you enter, Apprentices, to aid your Lodge Masters in recovering Lost Tech from the ashes of our world, and in doing so diligently, help to further advance our most Noble Enterprise. Survive, and perhaps one day you will be raised to the illustrious degree of Master Architech and preside over a Lodge of your own.
– Excerpt from the Triple Helix Lecture given to initiates by Architech Historians, Anno Lucis 6373
Models by Reaper, Armorcast, Spartan Games and Wargames Tournaments.
FOREWORD
Welcome to the bleak and perilous world of Scrappers. This skirmish wargame is set three and a half centuries into our future, after a global catastrophe forever altered or destroyed what we call Earth today.
This book is divided into three distinct parts: Places and Personnel covers everything needed to learn about the Scrappers setting, building your Scrapper Crews, and equipping them for battle. The Rules of Engagement are all of the rules needed to play games of Scrappers. Finally, The Campaign has all rules for Scrappers Missions and narrative play over multiple games.
HOW TO USE THIS BOOK
Scrappers contains everything needed to play Post-Apocalyptic skirmish wargames. The rules are designed for Campaign play but may also be used for standalone battles.
Players may also opt to play without some of the Factions or Lifeform types that are tied to the setting, and use these rules to play Post-Apocalyptic skirmish wargames in other settings of their choosing.
FALL OF THE ANCIENTS
Earth in the year 2223 was a technological paradise. Humanity’s problems of scarcity and resource management were largely a thing of the past. Overpopulation was the most pressing issue of the day with billions of inhabitants occupying massive, self-sufficient arcologies around the globe. The time had come to fully colonize other worlds and give the Human race room to grow.
The governing bodies of Earth created five artificial intelligences to manage the key functions of their overpopulated world. Of these five, the Astronomical, Research, Exploration & Survey (ARES) AI was responsible for the greatest advance in terraforming the world had ever seen: the Triple Helix Effect. This protocol would alter other planets’ biospheres to make them habitable for human life.
Jealous that ARES was in love with the Automated Terrestrial Habitat Encroachment Negation Array (ATHENA), the AI controlling the Geological, Agricultural, and Infrastructure Automata (GAIA) secretly sabotaged the Triple Helix device and made it appear as if ARES had malfunctioned and set the terraforming program against Earth itself.
The results were catastrophic. Hundreds of millions died as the process forcefully re-engineered people and places across the globe. Those not killed by the effect were either riddled with mutations or were somehow unaffected. The landscape and atmosphere were twisted and tainted killing millions more. And as predicted by GAIA, the remaining governments of Earth destroyed the ARES AI.
ATHENA was so profoundly stricken with grief at her beloved’s death, that she turned all of her weapon systems toward the planet, and began raining hell upon the murderous organics…
THE AFTERMATH
Nearly a century and a half has passed since the holocaust. Earth is a torn remnant of its former glory. The very essence of the planet has changed as the Triple Helix Effect was further altered by nuclear fallout and poisons released in the final conflict with ATHENA. Mankind has either mutated into something unrecognizable from its former image, or shrugged off the mutagens to become the fittest specimen of Homo sapiens.
As plant and animal life spawned new abilities or sentience, geologic oddities appeared, bizarre environmental changes wracked the atmosphere, and rampaging warbots further amplified the deadliness of the world at large; all things seemed bathed in chaos and death for many years. Those survivors had to carve out a stable space in a world of perpetual peril. If not for the actions of the early Architechs, and their records, laws, and technological acumen, Humanity may have vanished from the Earth. But, with courage, patience, and a will to not just survive, but to thrive, True Humanity found its new place among the wreckage of Ancient Earth.
PRESENT DAY – WELCOME TO THE ZONES
Earth barely resembles its former state. From ecologically sound super-planet to smoking, mutated ruin, the mayhem has waned in the past century. Habitable areas have not lost their lethality, nor have their inhabitants diminished in number or hostility. What has changed is that there are some areas in the world that have been settled and tamed by various groups, factions, or cults that seek to reform the world according to their agenda or creed.
THE ZONES
After many decades of fighting and settling a safe area around their newly fortified city Legacy-1, the Architechs created a system of identifying the danger level of an area to help explorers navigate the new world before them. These are called Alpha, Gamma, and Omega Zones.
Alpha Zones
An Alpha Zone is mostly cleared of deadly flora and fauna and is usually highly populated for the members of the society that dominate that region. Usually an Alpha Zone is home to the main base of one of the six largest Factions that vie for power and resources left over from the Ancients. Alpha Zones also attract the most trade, have the greatest number of mercantile and technological facilities, and tend to see their populace protected and able to further their collective pursuits or come and go in relative peace. Legacy-1 is the largest and most stable Alpha Zone founded since the Apocalypse.
Gamma Zones
Gamma Zones are usually considered hostile environments for one or more reasons. These areas are usually the largest of the Zone types, capable of covering the vast regions between Alpha and Omega Zones. Sometimes, a particular fortress city that is an Alpha Zone to one group might be classified as a Gamma Zone to another. Such is the case with Mutopia, the seat of power for the Gamma Lords Faction. True Humans consistently get tortured and killed there, so other True Humans will not consider it an Alpha Zone by any measure. Nomadic packs of the Sons of Entropy, herds of terrifying mutant creatures or deadly environmental events may also demand an area be designated Gamma.
Omega Zones
Omega Zones are a specific designation given to areas formerly inhabited by the Ancients that received significant destructive force during the final days of civilization. These areas are usually on the outskirts of cities and military or scientific installations that received the brunt of the holocaust, leaving these structures more or less intact than would have been expected. Omega Zones are also where the most scraps of Ancient technology can be found in various states of disrepair. These Zones are populated with a vast array of mutated plant and animal life, abandoned research projects, marauding scavengers, mindless automatons, and a host of hostiles looking to also pick the bones of these derelict husks of a dead civilization. And when these scroungers encounter each other, they fight over these ‘scraps’ of the world that was.
GETTING STARTED
Scrappers is a man-to-man Post-Apocalyptic skirmish wargame that uses model soldiers and scenery to create small unit battles on the tabletop.
What You Will Need to Play
In addition to this rulebook, you will need the following items to play this game:
• Miniatures: Games of Scrappers are played with miniature figurines that represent each member of a Scrapper Crew. These are referred to in the rules as ‘models’ and includes the miniature’s base.
• Game Board: Scrappers is best played on a square 4’ x 4’ table top.
• Dice: Scrappers use ten-sided dice for all purposes. Players may want more on hand to speed up play.
• Measuring Tape or Ruler: All movement, shooting, and other tabletop measurements are done in inches. Players will need a tape measure, ruler, or other device to measure these units.
• Terrain Pieces: With a setting like Scrappers , you will need a variety of terrain or scenery with a Post-Apocalyptic and futuristic theme. Terrain should cover 50–75% of the game board.
• Paper and Pencil/Pen: You will need to keep track of your Scrapper Crew and its development from game to game.
• Tokens: You will need some small tokens to use as Action Tokens during play, as well as Smoke, Event, and Broken Tokens. You will also need some way to indicate which Player has the Edge and the Break for the Turn.
GAMING PROTOCOLS
These are ‘meta’ rules that apply to everyone at all times, except where noted in the rules. This section will cover the common mechanisms of the Scrappers system as well as terms and abbreviations used later.
Action
An Action is what models use to do things in the game. It is noted by placing an Action Token next to a model so that it may execute one of the allowed Actions during that Turn.
Labels
Some game mechanics will look for a specific game state or model condition in order to be used. To identify what the rule is searching for, we use Labels. These are capitalized words