Q-Ball
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Joined: 6/25/2002 From: Chicago, Illinois Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: ny59giants Find ships that can fit below the port and/or ship size limit and form them in a separate TF for each port. Those that carry the highest priority items should go first that fit this guideline. It may not help much, but each of us will learn that the smallest ships need to get the highest priority units when we load them. They simply unload faster. Very true; I had used most of my small ships though for the assault waves on Koepang, like all the little Dutch xAPs and xAKLs. So most of what's left unfortunatley were larger ones. I can't wait for all those LSTs, LCIs, and other handy craft!!!!!! quote:
No strike on these two boats fleeing? No idea....I checked the search on the CVs. storm cloud perhaps? Barges? False sighting? Can't say. What's Next: So, what now? Assuming KB doesn't show up tommorow and toast all my Carriers, I probably have the Empire in a pickle. No doubt frantic meetings are taking place in Tokyo to determine what the next steps are. This is certainly the #1 priority of the Empire now, to contain this particular breach in the perimeter. First, probably any planned offensives are cancelled. That's a given. The bulk of the Imperial Fleet is on it's way to cause havoc and trouble, including probably Carriers and Surface units. The IJN is basically intact (only 3 CL and about 10 DD down), including all the LBA, which is also in great shape. The IJN has alot of strike power still. The problem now, and what really attracted me to this area, is that there are multiple axis of advance, all of them potentially bad for the Empire. It's a defensive nightmare. I could go Northeast to Ambon, directly north over Celebes (my preferred choice), or Northwest toward Java. All of those are a direct threat to the Empire, particularly the last two. I have to decide also if I am going to attack elsewhere, or pour more resources into this area. I am inclined to just feed this beast for now. I can land on Luganville or the Marshalls or whatever, but what's the point? I'm already closer to the Oil than those places. Sure, I have a long supply line, but I'm the Allies; I have a ton of shipping too, so who cares if it's a long trip? Fuel is the only thing that can put a break on this expansion. Eventually, I will want to open a "2nd front", to get B-29s to the Mariannas. Until then, I think I'll ignore it all, and just go all-in in the DEI. I think there is more to gain there. The Solomons, an area that were fought over to the death in the real war, are now almost completely irrelevant. Other than opening the Torres Strait, I won't attack in the Solomons unless the Japanese evacuate it.
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