A Blazing World (4-player game)
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Re: A Blazing World (4-player game)
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Re: A Blazing World (4-player game)
Sep/Oct '39
Impulse #9 (Axis)
Air rebase:
FTR2 -> Changsha
Germany:
LND3 -> Liege
ATR3 -> Saarbrucken
Germany reorganize one FTR2, and one LND2.
Impulse #9 (Axis)
Air rebase:
FTR2 -> Changsha
Germany:
LND3 -> Liege
ATR3 -> Saarbrucken
Germany reorganize one FTR2, and one LND2.
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Re: A Blazing World (4-player game)
Turn ends on a 3 (3 or less to end).
Have a bit more patience with newbies. Of course some of them act dumb -- they're often students, for heaven's sake. - Terry Pratchett
A government is a body of people; usually, notably, ungoverned. - Quote from Firefly
A government is a body of people; usually, notably, ungoverned. - Quote from Firefly
Re: A Blazing World (4-player game)
Sep/Oct '39
EoT
No partisans (7 countries checked).
EoT
No partisans (7 countries checked).
Have a bit more patience with newbies. Of course some of them act dumb -- they're often students, for heaven's sake. - Terry Pratchett
A government is a body of people; usually, notably, ungoverned. - Quote from Firefly
A government is a body of people; usually, notably, ungoverned. - Quote from Firefly
Re: A Blazing World (4-player game)
Sep/Oct '39
EoT
Germany placed one neutrality pact marker on offence, and one on defence.
Placed the Soviet one on offence. Have an earlier save if this should be changed.
Save from US entry mailed.
EoT
Germany placed one neutrality pact marker on offence, and one on defence.
Placed the Soviet one on offence. Have an earlier save if this should be changed.
Save from US entry mailed.
Have a bit more patience with newbies. Of course some of them act dumb -- they're often students, for heaven's sake. - Terry Pratchett
A government is a body of people; usually, notably, ungoverned. - Quote from Firefly
A government is a body of people; usually, notably, ungoverned. - Quote from Firefly
Re: A Blazing World (4-player game)
Sep/Oct '39
EoT
Losses for the turn. Note that Germany used one offensive chit.
EoT
Losses for the turn. Note that Germany used one offensive chit.
Have a bit more patience with newbies. Of course some of them act dumb -- they're often students, for heaven's sake. - Terry Pratchett
A government is a body of people; usually, notably, ungoverned. - Quote from Firefly
A government is a body of people; usually, notably, ungoverned. - Quote from Firefly
Re: A Blazing World (4-player game)
Sep/Oct '39
EoT
Japan remains in South China Sea with their carrier force.
The rest returns to port except CPs.
Save sent.
EoT
Japan remains in South China Sea with their carrier force.
The rest returns to port except CPs.
Save sent.
Have a bit more patience with newbies. Of course some of them act dumb -- they're often students, for heaven's sake. - Terry Pratchett
A government is a body of people; usually, notably, ungoverned. - Quote from Firefly
A government is a body of people; usually, notably, ungoverned. - Quote from Firefly
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Re: A Blazing World (4-player game)
Allied RTB sent
Re: A Blazing World (4-player game)
Axis RTB sent
Have a bit more patience with newbies. Of course some of them act dumb -- they're often students, for heaven's sake. - Terry Pratchett
A government is a body of people; usually, notably, ungoverned. - Quote from Firefly
A government is a body of people; usually, notably, ungoverned. - Quote from Firefly
Re: A Blazing World (4-player game)
Remaining Axis end of turn stuff.
Use Oil:
Germany:
All units are reorganized for 2 oil (2.3). Use the two oil resources first.
Italy:
All units are reorganized for 2 oil (1.9). Use only the German oil saved in Berlin.
Japan:
All units are reorganized for 1 oil (1.1). Use the oil saved in Tokyo.
Breakdown:
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Prod plan Final:
Germany - 24 production points - 16 BPs. Save 2 oil (One in Vienna, and one in Bratislava).
Italy - 3 production points - 2 BPs. Save 1 oil (One in Rome).
Japan - 14 production points - 10 BPs. Save three oil. Two NEI oil in Canton, and one US oil in Hiroshima. (This might need fixing with editing later on)
Scrap:
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Production:
Germany (16):
2 MIL
INF
FTR3
3 Pilot
Italy (2):
NAV2
Japan (10):
Nanking CBV
3xMIL
TER
LND2
Conquest:
Belgium, Denmark, and French Somaliland were conquered by Axis.
Factory destruction:
Destroy blue factories in Liege, Shanghai, Changsha, and Canton
Reinforcements:
Germany:
LND2 (Hs 123) -> Saarbrucken
ARM Div + INF -> Königsberg
ART -> Saarbrucken
Italy:
Save pilot
MOT -> Genoa
Japan:
NAV2 + LND2 -> Sasebo
TERR -> Tsisihar
Remove 3 size (green) CVP1 in Fukuoka
Voluntary Resource Lending:
New; Germany -> Italy: 1 oil resource + 1 BP
Axis goes first if we win the initiative, demand re-roll if we do not win.
Suspect that there are several oil issues that needs fixing. I will get back on that after EoT is complete.
Use Oil:
Germany:
All units are reorganized for 2 oil (2.3). Use the two oil resources first.
Italy:
All units are reorganized for 2 oil (1.9). Use only the German oil saved in Berlin.
Japan:
All units are reorganized for 1 oil (1.1). Use the oil saved in Tokyo.
Breakdown:
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Prod plan Final:
Germany - 24 production points - 16 BPs. Save 2 oil (One in Vienna, and one in Bratislava).
Italy - 3 production points - 2 BPs. Save 1 oil (One in Rome).
Japan - 14 production points - 10 BPs. Save three oil. Two NEI oil in Canton, and one US oil in Hiroshima. (This might need fixing with editing later on)
Scrap:
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Production:
Germany (16):
2 MIL
INF
FTR3
3 Pilot
Italy (2):
NAV2
Japan (10):
Nanking CBV
3xMIL
TER
LND2
Conquest:
Belgium, Denmark, and French Somaliland were conquered by Axis.
Factory destruction:
Destroy blue factories in Liege, Shanghai, Changsha, and Canton
Reinforcements:
Germany:
LND2 (Hs 123) -> Saarbrucken
ARM Div + INF -> Königsberg
ART -> Saarbrucken
Italy:
Save pilot
MOT -> Genoa
Japan:
NAV2 + LND2 -> Sasebo
TERR -> Tsisihar
Remove 3 size (green) CVP1 in Fukuoka
Voluntary Resource Lending:
New; Germany -> Italy: 1 oil resource + 1 BP
Axis goes first if we win the initiative, demand re-roll if we do not win.
Suspect that there are several oil issues that needs fixing. I will get back on that after EoT is complete.
Have a bit more patience with newbies. Of course some of them act dumb -- they're often students, for heaven's sake. - Terry Pratchett
A government is a body of people; usually, notably, ungoverned. - Quote from Firefly
A government is a body of people; usually, notably, ungoverned. - Quote from Firefly
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Re: A Blazing World (4-player game)
If I make incorrect assumptions we will go back.
Will reorg all here.
Will reorg all here.
Re: A Blazing World (4-player game)
Yes, use the two oil resources first. Two of save Berlin Oil is for IT to use.
I don't want to all of Berlin oil, save 1 for editing, if needed.
I don't want to all of Berlin oil, save 1 for editing, if needed.
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Re: A Blazing World (4-player game)
Away for the weekend. Hopefully get to it sometime today
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Re: A Blazing World (4-player game)
Allies win the initiative. The Axis lost their reroll attempt. The Allies will move first.
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Japan is owed one oil in Canton. Could not get it to save the second one.
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Re: A Blazing World (4-player game)
Naval for Commonwealth, land for France. Turn sent.
Re: A Blazing World (4-player game)
Nov/Dec '39
Impulse #3 (Axis)
GE,IT,JP:Land
Ground Strike
France can intercep with FTR2 from Paris, Germany has 2xFTR2 5 str and a 3 str FTR3 to counter?
The heavy rain poured relentlessly, transforming the once solid roads into a treacherous sea of mud. The German panzer armies, led by the determined Field marshal von Rundstedt, had already triumphantly annihilated Belgium, but now faced an unexpected adversary in the form of nature itself. As von Rundstedt drove through the French countryside in his command vehicle, he observed the disheartening sight of his powerful panzers, temporarily immobilized in a muddy field.
The atmosphere was charged with anticipation as von Rundstedt's vehicle approached the stranded tanks. Mud splattered against the windshield, obscuring his view, but he adjusted his goggles, determined not to let anything hinder his vision. With unwavering resolve, he directed his driver to slow down and carefully navigate the muddy terrain.
As they drew nearer, von Rundstedt could hear the rumbling engines of the immobilized panzers, the sound of their frustration resonating through the rain-soaked air. The soldiers, their uniforms covered in mud and exhaustion etched on their faces, looked up in surprise as von Rundstedt's vehicle approached. It was as if a ray of hope had pierced through the gloom.
von Rundstedt, a seasoned military strategist, understood the importance of momentum and seizing opportunities. He knew that their advance could not be halted by something as seemingly trivial as mud. Stepping out of his vehicle onto the soggy ground, he gazed resolutely at his beleaguered troops. With a commanding voice, he called out to them, cutting through the clamor of the rain.
"Soldiers of the Fatherland!" he bellowed, his voice carrying above the sounds of nature's onslaught. "We are not defeated by a little mud! We are conquerors, and no obstacle shall impede our path to victory!"
Impulse #3 (Axis)
GE,IT,JP:Land
Ground Strike
France can intercep with FTR2 from Paris, Germany has 2xFTR2 5 str and a 3 str FTR3 to counter?
The heavy rain poured relentlessly, transforming the once solid roads into a treacherous sea of mud. The German panzer armies, led by the determined Field marshal von Rundstedt, had already triumphantly annihilated Belgium, but now faced an unexpected adversary in the form of nature itself. As von Rundstedt drove through the French countryside in his command vehicle, he observed the disheartening sight of his powerful panzers, temporarily immobilized in a muddy field.
The atmosphere was charged with anticipation as von Rundstedt's vehicle approached the stranded tanks. Mud splattered against the windshield, obscuring his view, but he adjusted his goggles, determined not to let anything hinder his vision. With unwavering resolve, he directed his driver to slow down and carefully navigate the muddy terrain.
As they drew nearer, von Rundstedt could hear the rumbling engines of the immobilized panzers, the sound of their frustration resonating through the rain-soaked air. The soldiers, their uniforms covered in mud and exhaustion etched on their faces, looked up in surprise as von Rundstedt's vehicle approached. It was as if a ray of hope had pierced through the gloom.
von Rundstedt, a seasoned military strategist, understood the importance of momentum and seizing opportunities. He knew that their advance could not be halted by something as seemingly trivial as mud. Stepping out of his vehicle onto the soggy ground, he gazed resolutely at his beleaguered troops. With a commanding voice, he called out to them, cutting through the clamor of the rain.
"Soldiers of the Fatherland!" he bellowed, his voice carrying above the sounds of nature's onslaught. "We are not defeated by a little mud! We are conquerors, and no obstacle shall impede our path to victory!"
"'Malta - The Thorn in Rommel's Side"
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Re: A Blazing World (4-player game)
no intercept