paulderynck
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ORIGINAL: Ur_Vile_WEdge Something's confusing me. quote:
Turn 1: 3 Japanese CRS (6-4 ones) sail for the Arabian SEa with three divisions on it. A convoy point sails with them. At the end of the turn they ALL return to base to Mogadishu and get reorganised there. There's still no chain all the way back to Japan. Mogadishu only borders the Azanian sea, not the Arabian sea. Japan doesn't have any 5 moving transports on the first turn, so that means you can't even have a transport end up in the 0 box to keep you in supply. Ergo, that means the Italians need to both be active, and to keep a convoy point in the Azanian sea. Given that they set up before the Brits, and won't be able to stay in supply themselves once they go to war with the CW, that means either doing a double DoW on separate impulses, or hoping that a few marauding cruisers don't shut down your operation. The way you have it listed, with the transport coming out next turn, it means that while the Japanese units in Mogadishu might be in supply then, they're not when it comes time to final reorg on the first turn, so they'd all stay face down, right? Or are you having the transport you send out on turn 2 re-orging the convoy, and then sending him out to establish the supply chain? That still means you can't invade before turn 3 though. Edited for clarity. That's only if you play with the optional rule Limited Overseas Supply. I don't play with that rule, because I have never understood why you need a whole convoy point for supply of one division. That's a huge overkill whereas having only one convoy point to get supply to two or three million soldiers is really something which is amusing... WiF doesn't do a good job of simulating this using that rule... I've always played with LOS. The way to do it is to use the 4-4 TRS on the first turn of the gambit as well. In a later JP Naval impulse, two CPs RTB to Mog and get re-orged by the empty 4-4 sitting in the Azanian Sea. Then, still later one of them moves out to stay at sea when the TRS goes home. Now you have an LOS supply chain to Mog. Even if the turn ends before you get a chance to move the CP out, you're golden since it can flip, move one or two sea zones, and still conduct supply. An even earlier turn-end simply delays the gambit by one turn.
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