Bottlenecks occur in surprising places

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Re: Bottlenecks occur in surprising places

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M Peaston wrote: Mon Feb 09, 2026 11:06 pm Good luck with the war, and have fun!

I’ve been trying to decide on whether to follow your AAR or LST’s. I couldn’t decide, so I am going to follow both and just keep shtum.
The fun will be reviewing a turn and finding out that it mostly went well or even better. Not so fun when it doesn't but that is the nature of the game.

You will have fun eavesdropping on both sides. Bet you want to be yelling 'look out behind you' now and then. :D
Kido Butai, although powerful, was a raiding force, and this is exactly how the Japanese understood its usage. 'Shattered Sword'
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Re: Bottlenecks occur in surprising places

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SierraJuliet wrote: Mon Feb 09, 2026 10:39 pm KB is moving northwest with the intention of meeting the fleet oilers to top up tanks and be ready to move southwest towards Kwajalein the following day. The decision has been made; there will not be any further follow-up strikes at Pearl Harbour.
Don't blame you here at all ... PH is always a tough decision for me ... to do or not to do ...
SierraJuliet wrote: Mon Feb 09, 2026 10:39 pm The process of expanding Light Industry factories has commenced. 74 new factories have been created. 44 000 supply already spent but the payoff will be an extra 148 supply for each turn. It will take some time to recoup that initial 44 000 supply but once I do 148 extra supply each turn will come my way. I do expect that I will be looking to expand even more in the Light Industry as we continue so that I will have realistic change of increasing Heavy Industry and Shipyards without wiping out my supply stores.
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Yeah, I would agree, at those prices a lot more expansion is in your future ....




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Re: Bottlenecks occur in surprising places

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SierraJuliet wrote: Mon Feb 09, 2026 10:39 pm KB is moving northwest with the intention of meeting the fleet oilers to top up tanks and be ready to move southwest towards Kwajalein the following day. The decision has been made; there will not be any further follow-up strikes at Pearl Harbour.
Don't blame you here at all ... PH is always a tough decision for me ... to do or not to do ...
SierraJuliet wrote: Mon Feb 09, 2026 10:39 pm The process of expanding Light Industry factories has commenced. 74 new factories have been created. 44 000 supply already spent but the payoff will be an extra 148 supply for each turn. It will take some time to recoup that initial 44 000 supply but once I do 148 extra supply each turn will come my way. I do expect that I will be looking to expand even more in the Light Industry as we continue so that I will have realistic change of increasing Heavy Industry and Shipyards without wiping out my supply stores.
+1

Yeah, I would agree, at those prices a lot more expansion is in your future ....




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