Dropfleet Commander: The Dreadhold
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A new experience for Dropfleet Commander 2.0 centres around the monolithic prison ship, the Dreadhold, as criminal scum attempt to liberate Inmate 213 whilst surviving against the deadly PSC escort fleet. In this box are all the rules needed for two Admirals to fight through the Dreadhold campaign, a brutal, high-stakes orbital conflict between the iron-discipline Penal Security Corps (PSC) and the ruthless Eightfold Syndicate. The Dreadhold isn’t just a prison. It’s a fortress in orbit, a maximum security vessel. Inside is Inmate 213, a notorious crime lord of the Eightfold Syndicate, and his people want him out. This won’t be a surgical strike, it’ll be a full-scale prison break in space.
This campaign plays out entirely in orbit. Every scenario is set in the cold void with no ground support, just ship to ship warfare, electronic warfare, boarding actions, and destruction on a massive scale. Our story opens with the scenarios Resupply Run and Defend the Dread. From there, the story branches off. If the PSC hold the Dreadhold, they’ll have to escort it to link up with a larger UCM fleet. If the Eightfold Syndicate boards and takes control, the game shifts to Breakout, where the Syndicate attempts to extract their crime lord before reinforcements arrive.
Both players use fixed fleets and unique campaign rules built to reflect the realities of this fight: the PSC’s discipline, defence, and boarding protocols versus the Eightfold Syndicate’s aggressive, bloody raiding tactics. This is more than a mission. This is a siege.
Dropfleet Commander: The Dreadhold rulebook is packed full of world-building lore and new characters. In its 63 pages, you’ll learn more about how the United Colonies of Mankind handle its unwanted citizens, along with the growing issue of organised crime throughout the galaxies. Specific scenarios allow you and a friend to play out the story-based campaign with two possible outcomes.
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