J.J. Young on Thu, 29 Jul 2004 12:54:23 -0500 (CDT)


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Re: [eia] Anglo-Turkish naval phase, 10/05 (part II)


Hmm.  I guess each time a fleet moves into the blockade box, the Spanish
should get an opportunity to intercept, although if they do they'll have to
fight all of the enemy ships already there.  This is because all of a major
power's, or two or more combined powers', fleets in one place are considered
one stack (6.2.2).

I assumed that Danny didn't want to make interception attempts at all when I
got his email.  My mistake, sorry.  So the Spanish may choose to intercept
the British II fleet, and attack Nelson and the three British fleets, or
intercept when the Portuguese arrive and attack those four fleets, or
intercept the Swedes and attack five fleets.

-JJY
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Gorman" <mpgorman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "public list for an Empires in Arms game" <eia@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2004 1:23 PM
Subject: Re: [eia] Anglo-Turkish naval phase, 10/05 (part II)


> At 09:02 AM 7/29/2004 -0400, you wrote:
> >The British I and VII fleets, with Nelson, remain in the Lisbon blockade
> >box and declare an attack on the Spanish I fleet.
> >
> >British II:  Gibraltar ---> Lisbon blockade box
> >Portugal:  off Christiana/Hamburg ---> Lisbon blockade box
> >Sweden:  London ---> Lisbon blockade box
> >
> >These last three fleets also join the Battle of Lisbon.  Rolls for wind
> >guage and combat are on the way.
>
> Don't these fleets also give the Spanish interception chances?
>
> Mike
>
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