Why not ?
Here are various means of loading / unloading cargo using naval transports.

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I disagree.ORIGINAL: michaelbaldur
you can not make a chain .... all naval movement happens at the same time...... and all naval movement in a sea area happens at the same time... [:-]
Yes it should, my schema is wrong, I need to correct it.ORIGINAL: Illumen75013
Hi
I have 2 questions for the case 5
-1- Does it cost 1 more naval move to get out of the port of sea area1
(as in Case 4)?
If the TRS is in sea box section 3 or 4, he have 2 or 1 movement point left only, so it can't. In fact it needs to be in section 0 to be able to do what I depicted. I need to change the Case 5 graphic to show that too.-2- Is this movement possible if the TRS is in the 3 or 4 box at start?
(does it cost move to go to box 0, then to go to another Sea Zone)
Yes, it is needed.-x- subsdiary question for SmallSubs :
A naval movement point is needed or not to enter in the enemy port?


The basis for this is that :ORIGINAL: michaelbaldur
there is a rule I don´t understand.... if you naval transport directly from port to port the cargo stays face up.... if a tranporter is at sea (and have been there more then one impulse) the cargo debark face up .... but if you sail the transporter with cargo from a sea area to port the cargo is turned face down....... why
I'd say that generally when you use a naval move to move the cargo into the port, it also means that you were not in the sea area of that port, and so that you could not have unloaded the cargo without moving the TRS (long travel). If you could unload the cargo with only a land move, this was a short travel, so no disruption (unless the hex cost more than the unit can afford).ORIGINAL: michaelbaldur
a transporter with cargo is in a sea area .... if you use a naval move to move the cargo to port (with the transporter) it is turned face down .... but is you take the same cargo and use a land move to move it to port it stays face up ....... why .....
I did not, but why not.ORIGINAL: Mziln
Patrice your diagrams for Naval Tranport are great. Do you plan on doing one to show how the [font=times-roman]Milchcows work?[/font]