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RE: Playtest of Pacific at War 3 25 14
Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2015 12:49 am
by larryfulkerson
Another one of the places I'd like to visit next is Espirto Santo and it's got just a light garrison so I'm thinking one of my SNLF units
ought to be able to get ashore okay. Especially with some help from bombarding ships.

RE: Playtest of Pacific at War 3 25 14
Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2015 12:57 am
by larryfulkerson
Here's the results of an airfield strike on some Chinese fighters.

RE: Playtest of Pacific at War 3 25 14
Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2015 1:02 am
by larryfulkerson
And the results of an airstrike and BB bombardment of the airfield at Midway.

RE: Playtest of Pacific at War 3 25 14
Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2015 4:40 am
by larryfulkerson
Here in T4 I put together a stack of ships and drove it up against Fort Drum and evaporated the guns there. Now to threaten
Manila.

RE: Playtest of Pacific at War 3 25 14
Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2015 4:51 am
by larryfulkerson
Tom sent a couple of carriers up near Midway to investigate and he sank about 4 of my aircraft carriers so to get even I put
together a stack of BB's and CL's and drove into his TF and sank a lot of them. I'm going after all of them.

RE: Playtest of Pacific at War 3 25 14
Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2015 10:31 am
by Chattez
Sinking the two American carriers was one better than the historical Midway; but the loss of four Japanese carriers
will hurt. However, this will leave the American short
of carriers for the next six months or so--meaning, it's
time to expand the Empire as much as possible; the allies won't be able to do much to stop you before then.
RE: Playtest of Pacific at War 3 25 14
Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2015 11:15 am
by larryfulkerson
ORIGINAL: Chattez
Sinking the two American carriers was one better than the historical Midway; but the loss of four Japanese carriers
will hurt. However, this will leave the American short
of carriers for the next six months or so--meaning, it's
time to expand the Empire as much as possible; the allies won't be able to do much to stop you before then.
I think so too. My plan is to expand to the south from Rabaul down to Espirit Santo and maybe Fiji depending. Also, to
try to expand into India and Burma and to contain the Chinese Armies. Once the PI is subdued Borneo and the Cebeles
are next. And then Java. I'm toying with the thought that maybe after I've isolated the Australian continent from the West
Coast of the US that it might be possible to invade OZ along the north coast and move into the east coast and move south
to Sydney and Melborne. In other words, world domination.
RE: Playtest of Pacific at War 3 25 14
Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2015 2:06 pm
by thomasharvey
The US Navy no longer exists in the Pacific. All 6 carriers are gone along with nearly all their screening ships. That is what happens when you have surface action with the Imperial Japanese Navy.
Now before I make the Rocky Mountains my first line of defense, the Japanese lost most of their carriers as well. The Japanese can now overrun a lot of the Pacific but we shall see if they are up to it. There are still a lot of allied troops to defeat and the main weapon of the allies, air power, has not been affected.
No more surface action for the US Navy, that lesson has be learned.
RE: Playtest of Pacific at War 3 25 14
Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2015 10:36 pm
by larryfulkerson
The garrison at Midway was so weak that it evaporated when I assaulted my way ashore. Midway is miine. I'm going to fly a
Mavis unit to Midway and set it for Sea Interdiction. The arc will include the Pearl Harbor area.

RE: Playtest of Pacific at War 3 25 14
Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2015 10:43 pm
by larryfulkerson
Here's the Manila area now. I'm shipping in more and more people to help the take-down process. I estimate another 5 turns
or so until I have Manila.

RE: Playtest of Pacific at War 3 25 14
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 12:38 am
by larryfulkerson
Here's the Bangkok area now. I'm assaulting across the river into Burma and I'm working my way south into Malaya.
I'm going to run some engineers up to the river and make a crossing into the Allied rear areas.

RE: Playtest of Pacific at War 3 25 14
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 12:54 am
by larryfulkerson
This is a Mavis group parked at Midway and as you can see the search arc includes Pearl Harbor. Cool.

RE: Playtest of Pacific at War 3 25 14
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 11:36 am
by larryfulkerson
This is the Bangkok area now. I'm pushing at the river Kwai to get into Burma and the front lines in Malaya are pushing south
and trying to get to Singapore and the Manila area is still hot and I'm looking hard at Borneo and Java. I ran out of shipping
before I could get some people onto the island of Borneo. Maybe next turn.

RE: Playtest of Pacific at War 3 25 14
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 11:45 am
by larryfulkerson
This is the Manila area now. I've cleared out the north end of the island and now I'm pushing south to Manila. The Allied supply
comes from Manila so capturing it would help the take-down process a lot. It's almost necessary.

RE: Playtest of Pacific at War 3 25 14
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 11:56 am
by Chattez
"The US Navy no longer exists in the Pacific."
BANZAI!
Now is the chance to take all the islands between the US and Australia--Fiji, Samoa, etc.
That will gain a lot of time for the Japanese player, as these will have to be retaken by the US; and I think
also that planes won't be able to fly from the US to Australia, so that Australia can't be reinforced.
Troops trying to be sent there by sea can be spotted by air patrols and intercepted.
Australia will therefore never be in as precarious a position as it is now. IOW, this should spell Australia's doom.
And delay the Allied march to Tokyo, by forcing them to divert and retake Australia.
But this can only be accomplished in the next six months or so, before the allies launch new fleets.
RE: Playtest of Pacific at War 3 25 14
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 12:12 pm
by larryfulkerson
ORIGINAL: Chattez
"The US Navy no longer exists in the Pacific."
BANZAI!
Now is the chance to take all the islands between the US and Australia--Fiji, Samoa, etc.
That will gain a lot of time for the Japanese player, as these will have to be retaken by the US; and I think
also that planes won't be able to fly from the US to Australia, so that Australia can't be reinforced.
Troops trying to be sent there by sea can be spotted by air patrols and intercepted.
Australia will therefore never be in as precarious a position as it is now. IOW, this should spell Australia's doom.
And delay the Allied march to Tokyo, by forcing them to divert and retake Australia.
But this can only be accomplished in the next six months or so, before the allies launch new fleets.
I hear you Chatttez dude. I agree on all that verbage and I'm planning on invading close to Darwin and drive south.
RE: Playtest of Pacific at War 3 25 14
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 12:22 pm
by thomasharvey
The Chattez dude must be drunk on Saki with Japanese "Victory Disease."
Australia will never be Japanese. It is already too late to cut off Australia from Pearl Harbor. With the defensive genius of MacArthur, allied victory is assured! (MacArthur was ordered out to plan the allied offensives by FDR and he went out by air to Australia.)
Soon, he shall return. Probably while Manila is still in allied hands.
RE: Playtest of Pacific at War 3 25 14
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 7:17 pm
by larryfulkerson
This is what lower Malaya and Borneo look like now. I dropped some paratroops on Palembang and got the supply point for
the island. Or one of them. So the take-down of Sumatra has started.

RE: Playtest of Pacific at War 3 25 14
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 7:42 pm
by larryfulkerson
I captured Andaman island and I busted a hole in the Allied line in northern Malaya so maybe I can get the advance
moving again.

RE: Playtest of Pacific at War 3 25 14
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 10:45 pm
by larryfulkerson
This is the Port Moresby area now. Tom has moved one of his spotter planes to an island I own and I think it shows
initiative and resourcefulness and guttsyness. Good opponent.
