ORIGINAL: obvert
Interesting strike on Palembang. Fires can do a lot, let me tell you!!
If it's just the refineries that is great. You have enough of those. The oil points I'd fix though. Make sure to turn off repairs to Manpower and refineries globally in case of more strikes.
Tell me about it! A dozen planes at 1000 feet causing chaos. The refineires were damaged to the tune of 200 points, the oil at about 140. Significant, but not critical. I whined a little to Lokasenna about the image of poor urban planning in that the population must live next to the oil wells and refineries, but he gave a fair explaination about the resulting damage to infrastructure instead, which seems fair enough.
There have been no repairs in the forward areas, excepting a couple of points damage to Tarakan and Balikipan. Miri's oil is being repaired, as is Brunei, but the focus at present is getting the fuel out of those bases. The trickle of fuel that there is flowing is earmarked for fleet operations, though a steady drip is being pushed through Cam Rhan Bay.
ORIGINAL: Miller
ORIGINAL: obvert
Interesting strike on Palembang. Fires can do a lot, let me tell you!!
If it's just the refineries that is great. You have enough of those. The oil points I'd fix though. Make sure to turn off repairs to Manpower and refineries globally in case of more strikes.
I know this is a no HR game, but strat bombing of Palambang this early in the game is not really an ideal scenario for either side. The Allies can mass 100+ 2E and 4E bombers in northern Java by Jan 42...and give them enough escorts and they will get through and can inflict mortal damage to the oil and refineries. That's why I didn't do that in my game against MM.
My mantra for this game has been "I'm going to do X. What would Miller do to make things impossibly difficult?", so it's fairly safe to say the psychological impact hasn't been totally detrimental! I've been a great deal more methodical.
To be fair, I made some key mistakes invading Palambang.
1 - Too early. Singkawang is a good springboard, but it's just too far away for decent LRCAP and I only got away clean because Lokasenna was building his redoubt at Koepang. If he'd instead sent those units to Palambang, I'd have been bloodied rather severely.
2 - Too little. I'd had the foresight to add AA to the invasion force, but not nearly enough to make it a true deterent. In future, the first wave will have as much AA units attached as is pratically possible. Ditto with engineers, which brings me to my next point...
3 - Don't hinge your air defence of Palambang on the same airstrip you've been bombing for the past two weeks. Pretty self-explaintory. If I'd acutally thought this one out, I'd have realized that I'd just wrecked the base that I was going to need. Bomb the ports next time to keep the forts down. Drop bombs on the airstrip by all means, but don't utterly wreck it.
Good to have you following, Miller! Perhaps some sorely needed evidence that I can actually reach beyond the first couple of months!




