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[X] Move east to encircle the Federation defensive line.
We didn't really...it was just unclear. I'll take it as a learning experience about the precision of language.To be fair to the Seaguard, an understrength brigade that has such a serious lack of heavy equipment it might have less of it than a similar sized light infantry formation and is thus pretty fragile, we did tell them to frontally attack two defensive lines
I would not interpret that as "frontal assault", especially if it's known that we have a flanking force on the way.-[x] The Seaguard is to slowly advance on the defensive positions infront of Herea and on the beaches.
I would not interpret that as "frontal assault", especially if it's known that we have a flanking force on the way.
So did I. Looking at the plan's map, the arrow fell short of the defense line at the beach so it looks like we were just intending to skirmish with it (the Seaguard ended up punching right through it, and I was queasy in doing so before securing the ridge which they didn't do). The arrow at the double defense line, however, goes through the forward line and ends at the second so I would have interpreted it as a frontal assault on both lines that hopefully synchronized with the flanking attack.
At this point I'm just being pedantic, but I can see why the Seaguard ended up frontally attacking Federal positions in Herea (which I wouldn't have minded if we supported them in a timely manner. Unfortunately, things did not go to plan).
There are very little defences facing the rear of the Federation position, a testament to the hasty construction of the position.Western Conflict
Roll 1d100 = 74 + 30 Heavy Reinforcement = 104
The two similar sized forces slug it out for what seems hours before the Imperial centre seemingly buckles and breaks. Seeing this opening, a portion of the Federation force makes a break for it. Abandoning any hope of an orderly advance as well as their comrades fighting on the flanks.
You need to revisit directions again. In this post you seem to mostly be referring to Sinope as North. In the past you had the cardinals reversed and Sinope was actually to the South, which can be seen from the votes in the last spot.
Eh...yeah, that was basically expected after last turn's performance.The counterattack is made possible by the inaction of the Seaguard who make no move to interdict or otherwise pin down the forward defences in the south.
Slooooooooow. Well, we're going to need to keep an eye on this later.It appears that is not a good enough victory for some. Pydan is furious with Baumann for taking so long. He had been delayed securing the empty Federation base and supply depot, taking stock of anything useful. Most of it had been destroyed by the departing enemy.
Baumann points out it wasn't in the plans to move north to assist. He only became aware of the battle while investigating where the Federation force left. They could easily have fled south and abandoned the field entirely. It seems they didn't expect to run into Pydan. The aforenamed officer disagrees with Baumann's handling of the affair.
it'sThis was a bad situation. Ideally you'd prefer get all of your subordinates together and hash something out before taking action. But its plainly obvious the Federation is fortifying Sinope as it can in the time it has. Giving them even more time while deliberating seems to be an unwise idea, as it seems likely a massive enemy will arrive sometime in the future. Its a shame, those ships are right there and its such a short trip north to friendly lines by sea. A short distance to safety yet so far.
Over a thousand, though you have no trained crew to fight it or even reliably operate it.
Yes, nearly two dozen sizeable seaworthy ships. Now whether they stay that way...
Accidentally referred to East as West. Thanks for the corrections.You need to revisit directions again. In this post you seem to mostly be referring to Sinope as North. In the past you had the cardinals reversed and Sinope was actually to the South, which can be seen from the votes in the last spot.
Yes.