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Late August 1861[/center]
First of all, see the screenshot above again (McDowell victory).
Looks like I was having problems with my email server: Marquo had sent the turn but for some reason I did not get it.
I had received the turn BUT I had a proposition to make to him [:)]
I never registered at AGEOD but I regularly read the threads there these last 4 or 5 years. I discovered an important rule: stacks MUST defend outside structures, NEVER inside. If things go wrong, a big force can be annihilated a la 6 Armee at Stalingrad.
So when I saw what happened in Manassas, I proposed to Marquo to LIFT the siege aka McDowell would leave the area. As simple as that. After all he obviously ignored this golden rule. And then people are already saying the Union is stronger.
To add insult to injury (look again the screenshot, McDowell victory above that is), had the whole force (Huger's Force, circa 10.000 men now trapped in Manassas) been OUTSIDE McDowell would have never won this battle methinks. And let's imagine he would have won, the enemy stack could have stayed the same in the area [;)]
In other words, lifting the siege is the fair thing to do on my book. I am not interested in the Darwinian side of things. I play for fun and try to put the fair play, fun on the table. Always.
But the thing is, Marquo says the trapped men in Manassas left the place [&:] They're indeed trapped (screenshot). So I am still waiting for an answer from him: do I lift the siege or not?
In the end, I know he actually can defeat McDowell. But make no mistake, this is a pre-move screenshot. I plan to reinforce McDowell
en masse (and level 2 fortifications now). So if that fails (worst scenario) the men trapped in Manassas would be dead the same. And I want to avoid that because again... they should have NEVER been trapped there in the first place.
Not to mention that he has basically stripped the Shenandoah Valley to reinforce Manstein ie Beauregard (the guy who was supposed to relieve the 6 Armee).
