Canoerebel -> RE: AAAAAAARRRRRRGH (10/8/2007 3:02:18 PM)
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Most of us Allied players have been exactly where you are. Do not...repeat, do not, succumb to the urge to despair. His ability to go where he wants and do what he wants is limited even if your CVs are out of action and his aren't. He has to be wary of Allied LBA. That's your real "fist." Until you get more CVs, just be sure to keep those you have now far, far from harm's way, and be thankful whenever the KB shows up, because then you know where it is. Eventually, your LBA will grow mighty (in late '42) and you'll want to be able to use it in New Guinea, the Solomons, and - if he doesn't take it from you - NW Australia and Timor. Do what you can, and within reason, to protect your main bases there (Sydney, Auckland, perhaps Pago Pago, and Darwin if your opponent lets you keep it) and to have enough of a presence at other important bases (NE Australia, Noumea, Luganville, Suva, Palmyra ) to keep him from picking them off easily. Another important task is to remember that the Allies will need vast amounts of fuel and supplies in the right places when they go on the offensive. Work like crazy getting these to New Zealand and Australia from the US! So you'll need to build up some depots on the route - probably Bora Bora, maybe Raratonga and Tongarapu and Christmas Island. By mid- to late-42 the Allies are getting so many base forces, engineers, and aircraft in the US that you'll have trouble transporting them to the "front." Do your best and don't squander transports in the meantime, because APs are worth their weight in gold.
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