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In particular the invasion force is short on armor and artillery.
For their part the Japanese are struggling to bring troops forward in the face of heavy air attacks. But several infantry divisions are now in contact or nearing contact with the Allied line and more are coming forward. Within a few days the Japanese expect to have nearly a quarter of a million soldiers ready to attack.
ORIGINAL: Capt. Harlock
In particular the invasion force is short on armor and artillery.
For their part the Japanese are struggling to bring troops forward in the face of heavy air attacks. But several infantry divisions are now in contact or nearing contact with the Allied line and more are coming forward. Within a few days the Japanese expect to have nearly a quarter of a million soldiers ready to attack.
Odds of more than four to one. Fasten your seatbelts. It's gonna be a bumpy ride!
Ultimately, this will probably lead to A-Bombs on just about every major Japanese city. Don't think that is going to leave much left for rebuilding after the war.
ORIGINAL: paullus99
Ultimately, this will probably lead to A-Bombs on just about every major Japanese city. Don't think that is going to leave much left for rebuilding after the war.
ORIGINAL: paullus99
From the perspective of the narrative only (forgetting game mechanics). The final result of a failed US Invasion of Mainland Japan would have probably have left Japan flat, green & quite possibly glowing at the end of the day.
Just saying....otherwise, this has been a great ride to watch.
[/center]They wouldn´t have had the bombs for that sort of thing until years later.
ORIGINAL: mdiehl
They wouldn´t have had the bombs for that sort of thing until years later.
The US was on track to build seven bombs by November 1945, and some 20 or so by the end of the year. After that they'd have used up the ready plutonium reserve. The third deployable bomb (not counting the Alamagordo test device) was on its way to Saipan when the Japanese surrendered.

ORIGINAL: Canoerebel
Hibiki is a ghost ship that cannot be sunk.