JeffroK
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ORIGINAL: m10bob Terminus, after reading some of your comments on another thread, (and if this has not already been suggested), I think it would be a good idea to make an asterisk or other device behind a ships name for CLAA's to help prevent novice players,(or lazy folks like me) from trying to put these paper-thin ships in the role of a "ship of the line" type surface group. The Juneau was sunk because it was put in such an action and took many of its' crew with her(including the Sullivan brothers). Of course the individual player can do as he wishes with the ships, but maybe that one extra "warning" can serve to set these ships apart from true "CL's"??? Can we also put an asterix behind the name of aircraft because they weren't as well armoured or armed as a "real" fighter! Surely the appelation of CLAA should be enough to warn the player, I would assume most playing the game would have a good/excellent idea of ship/aircraft abilities. The Juneau was sunk due to poor tactics, which included misusing an Anti Aircraft Light Cruiser in a battline (PS Wasnt another CLAA used to great effect in one of the Solomons naval battles) Now Jeff.......You promised that you would start getting a good breakfast each morning and watch your sugar intake before posting!!! Seriously, I suggest a good book by Dan Kurzman called LEFT TO DIE:THE USS JUNEAU Just finished the eggh & bacon sandwich, all better, for a while. I am a Fan boy for not providing help for people who are too lazy to look. When constructing a TF, surely you have a look at the available ships, ahh Juneau is a CLAA and only has light armour, maybe I'll keep it for a CVTF. But if you are short of ships, and maybe dont expect to run into too much you will gamble with the CLAA. Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose.
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