geofflambert -> RE: Gorn's just want to have fun! vontiger(J) vs. geofflambert(A) (4/22/2012 3:42:42 AM)
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Wouldn't be much fun for the allies, either. vontiger wants to start over, which is fine with me, and he allows for human control of submarines (which I really like), but he doesn't want realistic R&D. He can't make A-bombs can he? Anyways I'll have to continue being ungenerous with the info I let out, as it might bear on our future campaign. Anyways I will say that Yorktown was at 70% flotation which means it might have survived. I cant believe it took 4 torpedoes and still floats, but I probably would have sent it to Aukland where I have a repairship. If it made it without sinking I suppose it would've been 3 months or more to get it in good enough shape to go to PH, and then 6 months more to repair everything. Hornet was in transit to SF. The 3 CVs I had left untouched would certainly have tried to hunt down his surviving CVs and maybe I would have done something about Rabaul right then!? I had a large reinforcement force for Port Moresby as well as a force to retake Milne Bay with my CVs. I don't know, I might have gotten super aggressive and sent it all there to recapture it, accompanied by carriers who were virtually unapposed, of course. I regret I cannot talk about what I did before, because I might (or might not) do the same thing over again. Let's just say that I was agressive (in the PO) but he was a smite too aggressive himself. I will now take bets on whether he will be more aggressive now or will be more circumspect. The allied player can make lots of mistakes and still prevail. The Imperialist vontiger will have learned from his errors, I'm sure. I'm not sure what I'll call the new AAR, how about Gorn to be wild? I would say one thing about it all, cryptically of course, TFs matter. The "sunk ships screen" says Kaga (and Shoho) sank. I'm pretty sure those reports are unreliable, and Kaga received only one bomb hit. If it ended up sinking (the 1000 lb bomb would normally have penetrated to the hangar deck), well, that's really something, isn't it? As always (in my experience) the IJN attack arrived first, but my attack wave was already airborne. Almost all of my CV squadrons were trained to the level 70 or so, which I believe is quite adequate. In any case, like Sisyphus, we can push this boulder up the hill endlessly, and always be delighted by it.
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