May/Jun 1943
Impulse: 5
Round 1
5 (AX) Japan can choose which front aircraft to destroy (don't know if the pilot is killed - is this an unfriendly sea area?). The Japanese remove the Wildcat Fighter.
10 (DC) Japan clears through an Emily.
The A2A is now swinging firmly in the Japanese favour. But the US decide to stick around at least more round to see what happens.
Round 2
10 (AC) The Japanese clear through a Dauntless
16 (AA) The US can abort the front fighter or bomber - they go for the Zero
What do you know? Suddenly the A2A rating swings in favour of the Americans.
Round 3
10 (DC) The US clear through a Dauntless
10 (DC) The Japanese clear through a Kate
Round 4
8 (DA) The US must abort a fighter or bomber. It chooses a bomber.
15 (AA) The US can choose whether to abort an Axis fighter or bomber. They choose the Zero fighter.
The fighter superiority is now clearly in the US favour, but the Japanese have sooo many bombers, they have to risk it.
Round 5
10 (DC) The US clears through the CW Beaufort
4 (AX) The US chooses whether to destroy the Axis front fighter or bomber. Only one choice - the fighter goes (no idea again about the pilot)
The Japanese decide to risk one more round, but frankly given their surprise, they have been pretty unlucky here....
Round 6
13 (AC) The last Allied bomber is cleared through
9 (No Effect)
Round 7
8 (No Effect)
13 (DA) The Japanese abort their front bomber
Round 8
9 (No Effect)
19 (AX PX) That's it! the US destroys the Japanese front fighter - there is no way the Japanese can afford to stick around any longer....
