pasternakski -> (9/2/2002 12:54:28 PM)
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Swamp_Yankee [B]Thank you Pasternakski and Mogami for your valuable advice. Since the initial carrier engagement went bad for me (lost two, sunk none), and I have built up Lunga at the cost of PM and GG, I wonder if it is too late for my IJN. I had been thinking of heavilly reinforcing Lae and hunkering down, trying to sqieak by on points.... [/B][/QUOTE] Be bold, Yamamoto. Yes, the gods of war seem to have taken a dislike to you in the early going, but think of the great heights to which you can bring the Yamato people. Perhaps that is the test the gods present to you. Banzai! Okay, so you're down two carriers. You still have the Midway carriers and their supporting cast of CVLs. Their pilots and equipment are still the best in the world (okay, okay all you F4F and SBD fans, I'm a cheerleader here, all right?). At this early stage, you are ascendant in night surface combat. You will never again have the opportunity to seize the initiative and take the battle to the hated enemy. Death to you, Nimitz-san! Secure Gili-Gili and develop it as a bulwark against any Allied attempt to "turn the New Guinea corner." Keep Rabaul freshly stocked with Bettys, Nellies, and Zekies primed to fly anti-shipping missions! Blast Port Moresby into oblivion with your terrible, highly efficient bombardment TFs! Turn Lae into the forward base that makes Port Moresby untenable! If presented with the opportunity, mass all your forces (two divisions, three brigades, and support troops) and CONQUER! Above all, seek out and destroy the Allied carrier threat! (Why am I, a seasoned editor and former English teacher, using all these silly exclamation points?) You must force a decisive carrier battle NOW if you hope to win. Try to make it on your own terms (within Betty range of Rabaul would be nice), but fight this battle as soon as possible. The Emperor awaits news of your triumph. What awaits you if you fail is unmentionable (the Japanese "Hara-Kiri" translates roughly into English in this context as "new game"). No "hunkering down" for me! My elite assault troops are ready!
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