Red Prince
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Joined: 4/8/2011 From: Bangor, Maine, USA Status: offline
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I decided to kill two birds with one stone. Well, maybe it's only one bird, but it'll do. The CW was lucky enough to have the Axis roll too high in the Bay of Biscay (barely), but did manage to roll itself into battle. Selecting only the 3 Box meant it would be a battle between the CW cruiser fleet and the Italian submarines. This was a bonus, because any Italian SUBs they could get rid of would mean fewer opportunities for the Italians to activate the sea area in order to let the Germans do the hard work. Well, each side damaged an enemy unit and aborted another. No big deal, really. Now, Germany was eager to continue the fight, but I'm going to take a slight risk as the Commonwealth and bet on a 4 impulse turn, even though there will be a 30% chance of it ending after the 3rd impulse. What this means is that instead of risking those convoys on a lucky Axis roll, I'm going to abort 8 of them to Liverpool, 3 to Halifax, and the last 4 to Martinique. At the end of the 1st Allied impulse, I can reorganize all but 1 of these CP, and I have a spare in Halifax to take its place. This means "using up" 3 TRS, but the ones I'll be using almost all need to relocate within range of the UK anyway (1 from Mozambique, 1 from Nigeria, and 1 from Halifax). Unless I fail to get a 2nd Allied impulse this turn, I can completely restore the convoy pipeline, running it through Faeroes Gap instead of the Bay of Biscay. The risk, of course, is that the turn will end after just 3 total impulses, and the CW will get practically no production this turn. An added bonus is the fact that all those other SUBs will have nothing to do for the rest of the turn. Of course, starting next turn, Faeroes Gap, the North Atlantic, and Cape Verde Basin will all be in peril, but until the USA enters the war, I just don't have the convoys to re-route farthur North or through the Brazilian Coast. I'll just have to set up solid defenses in those 3 sea ares.
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