
To honour the late, great Peter Wyngarde, the Whipton-based Devon Wargames Group decided to play a Department S/Jason King inspired game. See what happened below…
| Hi Tina, Thank you for getting in touch re our tribute game to Peter Wyngarde, and really pleased that you enjoyed our sincere nod to a British actor that was very familiar to a fair few of the chaps in our club in the role of Jason King, including me, and who were very sorry to hear of his passing. I chair the club and I have copied this message into our game organisers, Mr Chas Carter and Vince Hyland, who I’m sure would be very pleased to have you reference their game on Peter’s Official Appreciation Website. Thank you for getting in contact Jonathan Jones (J.J.). |

“To mark the sad passing of Peter Wyngarde, we decided to take us back to his youth and the wonders of Department S.” J.J.
Left: Enlargement of the Jason King gaming piece.

The scenario was that a British army helicopter had crashed in the Devon countryside whilst transporting the advanced ZX80 top secret computer. The local Police had secured the crash site, but were unaware of the true situation. Department S agents were dispatched to make contact with the
Police and recover the advanced machine.

The scene opened at the crash site, near a crossroads in a small hamlet. The Police had established road blocks on each of the roads into the area and officers were posted by each part of the widely scattered wreckage.

Drawing up at one checkpoint, Jason King flashed a ready smile to the officers. A quick check against his “seduction” special ability (best not to ask), persuaded the constables to wave him through.

Meanwhile, on a different approach road, Stewart Sullivan was not finding things so easy. “Look, I work for Interpol.” he said. “Interpol, who are they then Sir ? We don’t have any of that in these here parts.” the officer replied.

On the last two roads, vehicles carrying east European agents were waved down by the Police. Their approach was less subtle and sub machine gun fire rang out. One officer fell, but the other dodged.
A shotgun fired and he dodged again, Matrix style. “FFS” the east Europeans said in Russian. Finally a volley of pistol shots cut him down.

Seeing a policeman by a piece of wreckage, Jason King and a scientist went to investigate. “Is that a computer?” King asked. “No” said the boffin, “That is a clock radio”. “Ah” said King “Just as I thought. “

Elsewhere on the crash site, foreign agents cut down a policeman and grabbed the piece of nearby wreckage.

Meanwhile, Stewart Sullivan and his colleagues had spoken to the chief constable on their car’s radio telephone and been granted access to the hamlet. Just as they arrived foreign agents opened fire from the crossroads and a fire fight developed. Minor cast members on both sides were cut down and a Cortina 2.0 GXL slewed across the junction. It’s occupant gave fire to the a group of Department S security officers and four officers emptied their pistols into his vehicle. The car erupted in a fireball.

Jason King and his boffin drove towards the enemy agents carrying part of the wreckage. As they neared the group, an “evil co-star” leapt onto the side of the vehicle. “I have been waiting to take my revenge on you King” he said (vendetta special ability) and fired through the window, killing the boffin. Using his “impossibly cool” trait, King avoided the fire, blew smoke from his cigar in his assailants face, pushed him from the vehicle and ran him over. “That is why I am a star” he said as he drove on.

At the crossroads things were going in favour of the forces of law and order. One denim clad thug remained and he laughed off every attempt to gun him down. It began to look like denim was bulletproof, but he was eventually overwhelmed.

The enemy agents carrying the ZX80 got into a waiting Jag (it is always a Jag) and gunned the engine.
Just then a Land Rover driven by Stewart Sullivan rammed their car, disabling it. The foreign spies jumped out and tried to run off with the secret device. At this point King came speeding towards them across a ploughed field. Leaning from the window he fired a shot, killing the man with the ZX80. The man next to him picked up the device and ran to a waiting car. As it drove off, with King in hot pursuit, the closing credits read:

To Be Continued…..

The game was played to the excellent “7TV” rules from “Crooked Dice”. They certainly catch the 60s/70s vibe.

Many thanks to Chas and Charlie, who played the dastardly devils and Steve L, who joined me with the men from Department S. A well deserved win for the enemy agents, in a close fought game.
P.S. No velvet was harmed or shirt frill creased during the making of this programme, but Jason King’s Chelsea boots did get muddy. Nothing a good buffing with some “Cherry Blossom” polish can’t sort out though.

