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ORIGINAL: Miller Elsewhere The Marianas are all well built up now and each has at least a division on it. The PI are fairly empty apart from the major bases. I had left one base 15 hexes from Takao in Allied hands thinking it would trigger Kamis but it has not, think I've miss-red the rules on that All of Java/Sumatra is still mine, Java is well defended, Sumatra no so well.... I continue to hold Darwin, Timor and the rest of the bases on the northern Aus coast. Where will he head next? No idea. It has to have at least an airfield size 1. The thread below explains, but is still a bit vague. Michaelm states under 21 hexes once, then" in range (21 sea hexes)" later. quote:
ORIGINAL: Misconduct Kamikazes are activated if the Allies own a base within 15 hexes (traced by sea only) of either Tokyo, Takao or Saigon. These will not activate before Jan 1, 1944. I am not sure if this adds to account the Chinese, however I would believe it stands for "Allies" as in Australian, British or American. Edited: can anyone confirm whether taking a base within 15 hex of the 3 bases as Chinese it would enable Kamikaze? quote:
ORIGINAL: michaelm75au Excludes Chinese national hexes. The range was changed to under 21 hexes due to the map scale change in build 1092. It was forgotten on release as 15 was from stock. quote:
ORIGINAL: michaelm75au Base must have an AF 1+. This would exclude the 'dot' bases unless they are built up. There is no limitation such that the base has to have been occupied by the Japanese and re-captured. If the base is in range (21 sea hexes) of TOKYO (base #252), TAKAO (base #330) or SAIGON (base #435), is not located in China/Tibet and controlled by Allied player and 1944+, then the kamikazes (converting groups to kamikaze mode,as distinct from the occasional plane turning into a kamikaze prior to 1944 due to damage) are activated. http://www.matrixgames.com/forums/tm.asp?m=2617899&mpage=1&key=kamikaze%2Cactivation
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