AllenK
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As above. A subsequent CW strike in West Med was similarly affected. I've just upgraded to the latest beta and hot-patch, so lets give it another go. The German sortie into the Baltic catches the Allies almost completely by surprise (searches 1 vs 9). Before they know what's happening, the CP and 2 of it's 3 CL escorts are sent to the bottom, the remaining one being forced to abort. In return Gneisenau is sent back to port (surprise used to lower Axis damage from D to A and increase Allied damage to 2X, 2D, A). Weakened by the loss of the Gneisenau, the rest of the task force join her back at Stettin. In Biscay the Germans try for a combined attack on the CP's using both subs and surface vessels. It gets off to a bad start when one of the U-boats is caught on the surface by patrolling Sunderlands and sent to the bottom (searches Allies 3, Axis 7, naval air combat chosen and damage increased to a X). For some unaccountable reason, the Sunderland sighting report doesn't make it's way to the admiralty. The first the Allies know of the U-boats presence is when torpedoes start slamming into the sides of the Merchantmen. Five CP's are sent to the bottom and 2 more aborted. That should put a dent in CW production! The RN escorts sink 2 U-boats in retaliation (searches 1 vs 8, sub combat chosen, surprise used to reduced Axis losses and increase Allied). Both sides stay to continue the fight but are unable to locate each other. In the West Med, RN naval reconnaissance spots the RM ships leaving port (searches RN 1 vs RM 8). An air-strike is sent off. The RM scrambles it's Ju-87 as a fighter in a desperate attempt to protect the fleet. It is easily dealt with by the RN Seafires. RM AA gunners put up an ineffective barrage (surprise lowered it to lowest 1 of 5, which was a 1). The RN strike sinks the Italian CV and damages a BB and CL. More importantly, the CVP's are all able to land back on their carriers
< Message edited by AllenK -- 12/29/2014 1:25:29 PM >
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