0500 hours
52.32479269519243, -113.85320663452148
The windswept shore of a frozen lake
The roar of a low-flying areospace fighter shatters the morning silence. It looks as though your movement toward the Edmonton-zone garrison has been detected; by mistake or just dumb bad luck, you may never know. Major Stastny's voice fills the comm net. "Everyone up and to your posts! inbound, 5 minutes tops! We've got to make sure the support units make it out! Captain, form a battle line at your discretion; they're advancing on us from the west, which means we'll have to go around the lake to break contact. Everyone else, move!"
(Scenario: cover the escape of your vehicles, and break contact yourselves. All PC mechs will start the scenario online. NPC mechs or other units will need a 10+ roll to be online on Turn 1, with the TN dropping by 1 every turn after that. All combat units will start on-board. You need to prevent the OPFOR from crossing the play surface for 15 turns. If you send the non-combat units across the frozen lake bed, this drops to 10 turns...but each non-combat unit must roll 2d6, on a 2, 3, or 4 they have broken through the ice and are lost. Once the time limit is reached, You need to get off-board. You may leave the board as long as no enemy Mechs are within 8 hexes of you, and may fall back off of any board edge but the one via which the enemy entered the game. Due to scouting efforts from Joanna and Marshall, the enemy surprise is not complete, and your PC Mechs will start the game fully active. Areospace is in play during this scenario.
Abstraction: Any enemy Mech that manages to get across the playing surface will choose a single non-combat unit to attack. On as 2d6 result of 7 that unit is destroyed. On any other result, the unit will require1d6x5 WP worth of repairs. Any enemy vehicle that does so will handle things in the same manner, but will require a 2 or 12 to destroy the target vehicle instead of a 7. Note that, as vehicles are carrying supplies, vehicles lost may impact your available WP total in future scenarios.
Side note: Phil, I have your PC sheet and Mech.)