Drowning the Enemy...

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I've always found it curious that there is almost always one ship left untouched by air attack in a TF to recover troops in the water......[;)]

And (totally unrelated), how the heck do you get a photo to appear to the left of your posts, under your login name?????
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ORIGINAL: barbarrossa

I've always found it curious that there is almost always one ship left untouched by air attack in a TF to recover troops in the water......[;)]


since when?
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Go to your profile, it explains it in their how to do it.
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The FAQ helped me. I like to post so I can admire my work!
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ORIGINAL: Nikademus
ORIGINAL: barbarrossa

I've always found it curious that there is almost always one ship left untouched by air attack in a TF to recover troops in the water......[;)]


since when?

Happens more often that I would like to consider realistic and it usually happens when troops are being transported specifically. One ship will be ground into razor blades, the others will get smacked around a bit, but there's always one that just has to hold "sweepers" , and is otherwise untouched.[:)]

Aha, I'm not that stoopid! I gotta picture thingy![:D]
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I must be unlucky then, because i've lost more than my fair share of units in their entirety to attack. [X(]
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ORIGINAL: Nikademus

I must be unlucky then, because i've lost more than my fair share of units in their entirety to attack. [X(]

Oh no, it never happens to you.........the AI has deflector shields for one boat![:D]

Or a cloaking device, I'm not sure which. [:'(]
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