yubari -> RE: 25th June 1942 (12/7/2010 11:54:50 AM)
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In an act of utter cowardice, the Allied commander decides to surrender. Here was the message from the last turn with FatR. Well, I can't say I'm sorry for doing my best to win, but I can say, that I understand your pain. Certainly the last replays are not something that I'd enjoy to see happening to my forces. In roundabout ways (you'll see what situation I expected and what strange events transpired behind the scenes in my AAR after the game), luck presented me a near-perfect opportunity to engage, when I believed my plans to be most likely foiled. From now on, I won't ever complain, that chance doesn't favor me. But while damage inflicted is immense and crippling, I have no doubt that Allies can recover and take their revenge later. It's not like I'm in the position to pull off more major conquests, particularly as my carrier aviation will need a couple of months to recover, Allies already seem to be getting an edge in quality in air war, and your play, as a whole, is strong. To be frank, I was getting a bit desperate, after recent failures, although in the end it worked in my favor, pushing me to take a greater risk than I would have been inclined to take normally. This victory will give the Empire significant breathing room, preventing the possibility of early collapse, and probably will allow to retake Andamans, but by no means it decides the game And here is my surrender message. Well I have spent a couple of days thinking about this but I have to say that the situation looks absolutely hopeless and so I think that I shall have to surrender. As you will find out if you read my AAR, the reason for my disastrous defeat is that not only was the Enterprise out of action from the torpedo, the Hornet was with her providing escort, but also all of my bombers were set on 20 percent naval search and 50 percent ASW. As a result two carriers were not even at the battle, and of the other carriers, 70 percent of my bombers were not able to participate in the crucial allied morning attack. Had those bombers taken part then we would probably have seen a fairly even battle, or maybe a slight Japanese tactical victory, certainly any Japanese carrier taking three bombs would stand a good chance of sinking on the 40 or so hex return to Palembang or Singapore. As we stand now I will not have carrier equality until about March 1944 and even then the Japanese planes will be better, the improved Zero A6M5 will be more than a match for the Hellcat I imagine. Of course I would be able to rely on my improving land based air but unfortunately in that last battle around 97 percent of my bombers didnt attack, and about 88 percent of my fighters decided not to fly CAP over my carriers. The land based air was essentially useless against the KB. In addition the allied ships were absolutely helpless, barely getting a single shot on target. I think that another 600 or so turns in which I am completely helpless is a waste of both of our time. If we go back to the battle of Hawaii, I think that it was unfair of you to ask for me to stop the night attacks. While I agree that the number of planes destroyed on the ground did seem somewhat excessive, it was at a time of high moonlight, and I guess that the base was hugely overstacked on a level 1 airfield. I regret not continuing those attacks, particularly when it became clear that US flak was all but useless, it turned a battle that should have taken months into one that was over in a few days. Indeed more than likely I think that I would have ultimately won the battle. Anyway, sorry for this cowardly decision. You deserve a better opponent than me and I can send my password if you want to continue. You are probably right Canoerebel, the allies can certainly still win the war but I am afraid that I just do not think that I will enjoy it. If FatR wants to continue, and anyone should want to take over this complete catastrophe then PM me and I can send the allied password. I still have a PBEM game as the Japanese going which is now in Mid December 1942 and so getting to 1945 in that will become my priority. Oh, I nearly forgot, the final points. [image]local://upfiles/20271/3F7003DBA3DD4C8495181CA65CD0DDC2.jpg[/image]
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