Murat
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Joined: 9/17/2003 From: South Carolina Status: offline
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I am Spain, just so everyone knows and doesn't think I am hiding some bias. Bongina is Austria and the GM/host. We have already accepted the results (although I think we are leaning towards France getting a PP adjustment for the 2PP) so the movement issues I am about to mention are moot for our game but important to ponder for the future. My question is a little longer. As the Naples fleet leaves port it is intercepted by the Turkish, so technically at that point Turkey becomes the attacker. Under the rules, it seems the fleets drop from French control and become Spanish. The battle is fought, Spanish victory, PP exchanged, no points for France. France then continued to have control and moved to Cadiz to engage a 2d Turkish Fleet in the blockade box, again with Turkey intercepting and becoming the attacker with the PP exchange but this time a loss with France getting penalized and the Naples fleets being retreated to Cadiz. Turkey then had their turn, landed on Cadiz, and faced a garrisoned depot and a garrisoned city. Turkey beseiged the city, broke in, and defeated the garrison but the fleets (Naples and my transport fleet) were not forced out to the blockade box, although in this case that battle may happen after all land moves. There is a concern though that maybe the presence fo the garrisoned depot may be preventing the impalement of the fleet. I am not sure why the rule was changed from garrisoned depots stopping movement and causing a battle between the phasing power and the depot, bad rule change imho but it was done and it may have a flaw still as alreaddy listed. What I think should have happened is when the Naples fleets left Naples and the Turks intercepted, control should have reverted to Spain and stayed there, with Spain having any remaining move points for their turn, or at worst having no move points but holding the blockade box or port. Once the Naples Fleets got to Cadiz, and lost the battle, the points should have been exchanged between Spain and Turkey only, just as they were at Naples and the Naples fleets should have been retreated to a sea zone or the nearest fortified port that they have access to (Brest) as the rules state, they should not be able to lose a battle but make it into the port basically breaking the blockade. The land battle under the new rules (as I said before I liked the old rule of you have to defeat the garrisoned depot before any other fight so there would have been the month delay allowing a counterattack which was what I counted on since I overlooked the rule ) should have forced the transport fleet (the only one that should have been there if retreat was doen correctly) onto the blockading Turkish fleets where they were captured.
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