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bluemonday -> French turn Nov '05 (7/3/2005 12:18:42 AM)
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November ‘05 Uh-oh. It looks like the Austrians are coming straight through the heart of France. I lost a battle to the Austrians in Champagne last turn, with a loss of 6 Glory and 11,000 French casualties. Ouch. My naval results weren’t so good, either. Fortunately, I planned for the defense of Ile de France, only against the British! There is no sign of them, but with the Austrians next door to Paris, I’ll have to do a little improvisation. Luckily for me, the Austrian army has no generals attached, so its initiative will be low. Still, my forces are far away, so I will need time to concentrate them. In yet another stroke of luck, I have Fouché right where I need him, although I originally placed him there for other reasons. Why? With his Legal rating of 70 (!) he can use Delay Battle in Ile de France while my forces converge. The Army of Italy and the Italian Corps move from Provence, II Corps moves from Batavia, and VII Corps comes in from Brittany. It’s a long way, but I hope Fouché can delay the battle long enough for me to gain numerical superiority or at least parity. This screenshot summarizes the situation: [image]local://upfiles/17069/62F9B7FA6D9440C7A2D9D69361697CC7.jpg[/image]
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