Shortly
after the Canadian military took the barricades at Oka, some thirty
warriors and dependents who refused to surrender retreated to the
Onen'to:kon Drug and Alcohol Treatment Centre. The military followed
close behind and soon had encircled Onen'to:kon with razor wire. The
standoff would last for more than a month until the military announced it
would be pulling out of Oka and turning the responsibility for keeping
order over to the SQ. Warriors were incensed at the military as they
feared that the SQ would retaliate for its initial defeat where Cpl. Lemay
was killed.
The
Warriors began negotiating to end the blockade, and on September 27, they
exited the treatment centre compound ”en masse” and turned themselves
over to military custody.
A
few Warriors ran past the military lines, only to discover that the SQ had
set up its own lines behind the military ones. Those Warriors were
forcibly apprehended.
This
scenario simulates what would have happened if the Canadian military had
launched a final assault on the treatment centre. Warriors must repel
the attackers and keep their civilian dependents safe, while Canadian
troops must capture all the Warriors without harming the dependents. Because
of the numbers involved, this scenarios is recommended for team play.
Warriors: At
the place called Onen'to:kon, or "place beneath the pines," the
Warrior Society of Oka has chosen to make its last stand. It is
probably a battle which cannot be won, but which must be fought. Warriors
must repel the assault of the military forces for at least an hour, after
which point, a small political victory may be won.
Warrior
Units:
Number Quality
Weapon
1
Crack
M-16A1
5
Line
AK-47 (full auto)
3
Line
RPK (full auto)
5
Line
Mini-14 (semiauto)
1
Line
M-870 with 30 shells "00"
6
Green
AK-47 (semiauto)
5
Green
Mini-14 (semiauto)
Ammunition: Unless
otherwise stated, all Warriors carry 10 spare magazines of FMJ. The
RPK gunners each have only one drum of FMJ.
Sidearms: At
the Warrior players' option, revolvers up to.357 calibre or pistols up to
.45 calibre may be carried by any or all Warriors. Only two magazines
of FMJ are available for each weapon.
Army: The
military has received its orders. The politicians feel that the
situation has dragged on long enough, and have ordered military units
across the wires into Onen'to:kon with instructions to end the resistance.
Army
Units:
Number
Quality
Weapons
1 Command Group
1
Crack
M-16A2
2
Line
M-16A2
3 Rifle Sections, each with:
1
Crack
M-16A2
2
Line
M-16A2
1
Line
M-16A2/M-203 with 8 40mm HE gdes.
1
Line
M-249 with 3 boxes FMJ
2
Green
M-16A2
Ammunition: Unless
otherwise stated, each soldier carries 6 magazines FMJ.
Civilians: There
are a number of civilians distributed throughout the building in the
compound. These range from journalists to infants. They must be
kept safe, or the Army suffers a major political defeat, and the Warriors
suffer a personal defeat.
Civilian
Units:
Number Quality
Notes
10
Untrained Women
15 Children
10 Journalists
The
women may be armed by the Warriors and used as untrained troops. Neither
the children nor the journalists will fight.
Victory: For
Warriors to win a victory in this scenario, they must hold off the Army
platoon for one hour. This will show the nation that they remain
prepared to fight and can do it effectively. The Army must take the
treatment centre and capture all the Warriors without any injury to
civilians in the building.