ORIGINAL: Technopiper
Nice ideas. The 1809 campaign was especially bloody for the French, killing away three of Napoleon's best generals: St. Hillaire, Lannes and Lasalle.
Here is the random event, if it is chosen by 'File Picker'
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Campaign 1809 – Scenario #7 - Charles’ Original Plan - EVENT #F7-04
NARRATIVE:
Lannes is severely injured in a fall from his horse, is unable to continue with the campaign, and must return to France to recuperate.
ACTION:
All units of II Corps are detached and are either re-allocated to other corps, the Army Commander (NAPOLEON), or remain detached.
LANNES is set with objective hex (01,01) and stays there for the remainder of the scenario.
EFFECT:
There is now one less corps commander and his superior attributes are lost, whilst also there will be a lack of flexibility with fewer commanders available in the OOB.
ALTERNATIVE:
LANNES remains ill until there is a die roll of (6) at a turn start, when normal action can be resumed.
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I realise that realistically another commander would have been found for II Corps, but in providing some random and unexpected events, this is probably the best that can be done without a game editor.
I think that the best use of random events, selected by 'File Picker', is at the start of the scenario, when a random event can add a different challenge in a scenario, especially when playing against the AI.
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Campaign 1809 – Scenario #7 - Charles’ Original Plan - EVENT #F7-03
NARRATIVE:
The British government is supporting the 5th Coalition with financial contributions, but it has become clear that Czar Alexander intends to honour his treaty with Napoleon and will not intervene on the side of the Coalition. Prussia has mobilised, but is showing little sign of taking action, which is confirmed by secret diplomatic messages. Prussia will not march.
Britain realises that Austria will be acting alone, except for the conflict now in progress in Spain, and that forces being prepared for the Peninsular could be deployed directly against France.
Consequently, on the eve of war, news is received at ULM from Paris that British forces have landed, in force, on the Channel coast and that it is essential that troops must be returned to France urgently.
ACTION:
Player will immediately give orders to a corps of his choice, setting the objective to ‘defend’ hex (01,01) at regular march. All units originally allocated to the chosen corps must remain attached.
EFFECT:
The French must initially fight the scenario with one less corps and further reinforcements may also be reduced.
Note:
The player should send a convoy of 200 supply points to ROTHENBERG and designate this as the supply depot for the detached corps.
If Austrian forces reach ROTHENBERG, then the player is free to issue orders to the detached corps.
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In this example the player is given the choice of which corps to send, but the random cards could specify which corps, whilst further random cards, activated later in the game, could require certain reinforcements to be similarly 'parked'and not used.
All this is to remove some of the predictability and, especially when playing as the French, it will give the AI a fighting chance.
This is how it looks when similar options are applied to the Coalition side at the beginning of a scenario.
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Campaign 1809 – Scenario #7 - Charles’ Original Plan - EVENT #C7-03
NARRATIVE:
Czar Alexander warns the Austrian Emperor Francis that if the Austrians declare war by invading Bavaria, the Czar will be forced to honour his treaty with the Emperor of the French, by making a demonstration against Austrian territory.
The Czar assures the Austrians that any action would be limited, but is essential if Russia is not to be drawn fully in a wider conflict.
The Austrian Emperor is advised by the Vienna War Party that it is too late to stop offensive action against Napoleon, but that the Russians cannot be trusted and that sufficient forces must be made available to deter the Czar from taking too great an advantage from the conflict.
Orders are dispatched that night to Archduke Charles that one full corps must be returned to Vienna immediately, but that the honour of Austria requires that the invasion of Bavaria must continue.
ACTION:
Player will immediately give orders to a corps of his choice, setting the objective to ‘defend’ VIENNA at regular march. All units originally allocated to the chosen corps must remain attached. Set PRESSBURG as supply depot for this corps.
EFFECT:
The Coalition must fight the scenario with one less corps, unless VIENNA is directly threatened by French forces arriving at KREMS, or ST POLTEN, when this corps will revert to Army control and have orders issued by the player.
Note:
Retain sufficient supply (200 points) in PRESSBURG to act as a depot for this force, because if computer controlled supply is selected then supply at the depot at VIENNA will be progressively sent to the LOC until VIENNA is empty.
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