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You Be the General: War of Aósrúyn {{STARTED, NO LONGER ACCEPTING}}


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First scenario is primarily for the Trìmìrèl.

 

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The King of Ðrÿlhèx has dispatched your forces to Aósrúyn. However' date=' Çryñèv has gained control of the waters east of Aósrúyn, and are blocking your approach. The enemy contingency is primarily composed of roughly forty small, heavily armed frigates, with a trio of flagships leading it. Each Trìmìrèl has three flagships, twenty light frigates, thirteen heavy frigates, and six hawk launchers. HOWEVER, the Trìnèdàr have warned that no troop carriers, of which there are forty-two in total, can be sunk, and that damage must be kept to a minimum, if the land campaign is to be successful.

 

 

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Two flagships stay with 30 troop transports, 4 hawk launchers, and all heavy frigates. The light frigates, the pair of hawk launchers, 12 troop transports and the remaining flagship sail North, then East. The 4 hawk launchers with the main force fire repeatedly on the enemy force, distracting them and simultaneously notifying them of the force. Hopefully, upon seeing the force, they will send ALL of their ships in an attempt to balance the forces, at which time the secondary force will flank the distracted enemies from the North-East, driving them away from any possible hope of land reinforcements or recovery without driving through allied lines. Heavy frigates will support the light frigates while the secondary hawk launchers take out the masts of the ships, eliminating retreat. Heavy frigates and light frigates will then focus on the ranged weapons of the enemy flagships, followed by the destruction of the ranged weapons mounted on enemy frigates. When enemy ranged assault is no longer possible, surrender will be negotiated. If this is found to be impossible, heavy frigates will bombard the enemy, ending in eventual destruction. If a surrender is reached, surviving enemy naval forces will be escorted to land, where they will be restrained, disarmed and imprisoned.

 

Good enough? If the original plan of distraction fails, I have a Plan B.

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@freeman: Your hawk launchers are unarmed; that's a rather undefended flank. Also, what do you mean by "bombers"?

@Kyub: The opening gambit is extremely risky, but other than that, I see no glaring flaws.

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@freeman: Your hawk launchers are unarmed; that's a rather undefended flank. Also' date=' what do you mean by "bombers"?

@Kyub: The opening gambit is extremely risky, but other than that, I see no glaring flaws.

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well what are Hawk Launchers? i thought there like Air craft carriers somewhat...

Hawk launchers are unarmed vehicles from which raptor birds are launched to sabotage enemy warcraft.

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@goldeneagle: That's what PMs are for.

@Blacx: What makes you think the ships will land? They're trying to preempt your invasion by destroying your troop transports.

 

Kyub's plan it is... tomorrow. I'm waaaay too tired to think that through now.

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