J.J. Young on 29 Jan 2003 03:15:01 -0000


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Re: [eia] French/Russian Naval Orders, Part II


BTW, the interception means that the Spanish and Turkish fleets move into
the sea area where the interception takes place.

-JJY

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Subject: Re: [eia] French/Russian Naval Orders, Part II


> My information shows that the Turkish I fleet has 17 ships, and the
Spanish
> (II ?) fleet has 16 ships, for a total of 33.
>
> -JJY
>
>
> Quoting Kyle H <menexenus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>
> > > That's an intercept. Rolls to follow.
> > >
> > > --
> > > J.
> > >
> >
> >     Dang!  We almost made it.  Oh well...  Since France is at war with
> > neither Spain nor Turkey, this naval combat will only involve the
Russian
> > fleet on our side.  So obviously Mike will be doing the honors (when it
> > comes to rolling dice).
> >     I'm sure it's probably public knowledge by now, but I'm too lazy to
go
> > back and check the record.  So could you please remind me of the
composition
> > of the Spanish and Turkish fleets in the combat?  Thanks.  (I believe
the
> > Russian fleet is down to 15 ships, right?)
> >
> > kdh
> >
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