
Quatrail was the third Heragul controlled system to be attacked by the Surakari. Home to the Quartex Fleet, the Heragul forces fought with strength and perseverance against the invaders. However, an experienced fleet commander meant there was no coherent system-wide defense plan and half of the system’s planets fell within a few hours.
Quatrail five, a massive rocky world, served the Heragul as a mining facility. Over one of the largest moons, Captain Zy-Lian protected a military research station. During the initial attacks on Quatrail Five, she had been ordered to stay put and protect the station. As the Heragul forces began to lose the battle, scouts discovered a lightly guarded Surakari supply fleet hiding in the asteroid cluster that orbits Quatrail Five.
Disregarding orders, Zy-Lian personally lead an attack on the supply convoy hoping to destroy it before more Surakari could arrive…
This battle will be fought an Pro or Con Battlefields Spring 2011. Be there and help decide the fate of the Heragul Empire!
Filed under: Battle Reports, Events by RockoRobotics on Friday, March 25, 2011

With this product, Kalidasia Media Productions LLC is branching out into selling terrain for tabletop space combat games. The first such product is the standard star field map. With a size of about 6 feet by 4 feet, this felt gaming map is covered with a hand painted star field. Its size is perfect for use with Legends of Kalidasia Rise of the Surakari.
Being hand painted, the star pattern on purchased maps will be different from the pattern shown in the images on this page. Only the felt map is included. Figures and asteroids are shown for scale and are not included.
Here are some shots of the map in action:



Filed under: Products by RockoRobotics on Friday, March 11, 2011

In the near future, Kalidasia Media Productions will be adding a hand painted felt star map to accompany our line of Legends of Kalidasia products. The first design, simply called standard white, will feature dusty star forming regions on top of a distant star field.
The prototype map shown in this post is only 2 feet by 3 feet, but the final product will be 6 feet by 4 feet. While pricing details are not finalized yet, I’m targeting a sub $40 price tag.

Filed under: News, Spotlight by RockoRobotics on Thursday, March 10, 2011