Canoerebel
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Joined: 12/14/2002 From: Northwestern Georgia, USA Status: offline
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This battle may not be over yet, but my hat is off to Dave. The Allies are considerably stronger, though tethered (due to my choices) to defense. He employed a layered attack over multiple days. His guys got close and landed punches. Things could've gone much better or much worse for the Allies...and may still. This is one of those battles that is of such importance that "its the denominator, stupid" doesn't really apply. Sometimes, an outcome is so decisive that the points are relegated to tertiary status. But, to this point, the Allies have done fine by the denominator standard due to the big air battle of two turns back. More importantly, the Allies aren't diminished going forward (yet). The assault shipping - a key - dodged a bullet. The carriers absorbed some damage and losses, but new arrivals and freshly upgraded ships at Soerabaja mean that DS won't be degraded. Samarinda has fallen, Balikpapan is isolated and likely can't last long, and Kaigun lost a lot of aircraft and some good DDs. I had hoped to use this opening op to "paint a certain picture." Events overwhelmed that objective, so that I doubt Dave will take note of my delicate strokes with the brush on the canvas. The portrait was meant to invite him to believe I was configured defensively, as I had plans to change over to offense for part 2. Now he'll likely be expecting that, given what's happened here. The fleet will need at least a few days at Soerabaja to manage quick repairs, etc. If it turns out the diminishment of DS requires more time in port, I may divert to the next step in the linear progression. But I still have hopes of going non-linear.
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