Kyle H on 20 Jun 2002 00:30:03 -0000 |
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[eia] France's minor country setup + naval phase orders. |
> >Prussia has zero interest in controlling any minor countries. Ok, then it looks like it is just JJ and me. France gains temporary control of Bavaria, Denmark, Duchies, Mecklenberg, Naples, and Romagna (gaining 8 political points), and GB gains temporary control of Baden, Berg, Hesse, Portugal, Tuscany, and Wurttemburg (gaining 6 political points). After JJ and I complete our respective minor country setups, the naval phase will officially be under way. Here are France's setup orders: Bavaria - Bavaria corps w/ 11 inf. and 2 cav. in Munich, Denmark - Denmark corps w/ 4 inf. and 1 cav. in Hamburg, Denmark fleet w/ 19 ships in port at Hamburg, 1 Danish inf. in Christiana, and 1 Danish inf. in Copenhagen. Naples - Naples corps w/ 6 inf. and 2 cav. in Naples, Naples fleet w/ 5 ships in port at Naples, 1 Neapolitan inf. in Taranto, and 1 Neapolitan inf. in Palermo. Since GB's minor country setup and Turkey's naval phase cannot affect my naval orders, and since JJ has declared that GB will go last in the naval phase, I guess there's no reason not to send out my naval orders right now. Holland F holds at Amsterdam. 1st F holds at St. Malo. 2nd F holds at Lorient. 3rd F (Toulon) => Genoa. 4th F holds at Genoa. Denmark F [transporting Danish corps] (Hamburg) => London (attacking the British 1st F). Naples F (Naples) => Gibralter (attacking the British 6th and 7th F). kdh P.S. In the course of writing these orders I have noticed two errors on the Cyberboard EIA map which should be brought to everyone's attention. The Cyberboard map omits the forage value for the land area containing Naples. It should be "4". The Cyberboard map also incorrectly indicates that the port of London borders only the English Channel sea space. In fact, on the real EIA map, the port of London borders 2 sea spaces. Needless to say, the Danish fleet is *not* entering the English Channel sea space in the course of its attack. _______________________________________________ eia mailing list eia@xxxxxxxxx http://lists.ellipsis.cx/mailman/listinfo/eia