Notes from a Small Island
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RE: Notes from a Small Island
I'll be out of town this afternoon through tomorrow night. My daughter is getting married tomorrow. She's 25 and a fine woman. I still remember the little girl that squealed "Daddy!" when I walked into the door after work. But then, I still remember the big boy (John III) that squealed "Banzai!" when he sank four of my carriers south of Fiji eleven years ago.
"Rats set fire to Mr. Cooper’s store in Fort Valley. No damage done." Columbus (Ga) Enquirer-Sun, October 2, 1880.
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RE: Notes from a Small Island
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Since the Allies never got a chance to name it, that gives Dan an opportunity.
So how about it Dan? What "heavy fighter" girl do you want to immortalize with the Ki-83? [:D] She should be someone like Jim Croce's Roller Derby Queen.
How about the Cletus?
Oops. I forgot the name should be feminine. How about Jezebel?
"Rats set fire to Mr. Cooper’s store in Fort Valley. No damage done." Columbus (Ga) Enquirer-Sun, October 2, 1880.
RE: Notes from a Small Island
I've never seen a bombarding ship go below 2 in the magazine at the end of the bombardment. A wise ship captain allows for a possible surface combat on the way back to base/replenishment, so I am sure this was hard-coded into the bombardment routines.ORIGINAL: Canoerebel
The smaller caliber guns auto-replenished at Ketoi after the bombardment, so I don't know exactly how much ammo was fired...but Missouri's 16-inchers are down to 2 ammo apiece, meaning they fired most of it.ORIGINAL: Lokasenna
RE: Missouri bombard - was DL low? Did they not fire all their ammo? I've had surprisingly lackluster bombardments and then looked at their ammo next day and they only fired half.
Detection was high and has been for weeks or more than a month.
I think terrain is the factor at 3x. All of my bombardments have been dampened there.
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RE: Notes from a Small Island
Fighters have masculine Allied code names.
RE: Notes from a Small Island
Enjoy yourself at the festivities. [;)]
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I'm not a complete idiot, some parts are missing!
“Illegitemus non carborundum est (“Don’t let the bastards grind you down”).”
― Julia Child
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RE: Notes from a Small Island
There are also KI-94s and KI-95s in scenario 40. Not sure if they appear in non-iron man scenarios.
The KI-95s are bears shooting down Allied top tier fighters and 4Es.
The KI-95s are bears shooting down Allied top tier fighters and 4Es.
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RE: Notes from a Small Island
They all grown up so fast.
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RE: Notes from a Small Island
ORIGINAL: Canoerebel
I'll be out of town this afternoon through tomorrow night. My daughter is getting married tomorrow. She's 25 and a fine woman. I still remember the little girl that squealed "Daddy!" when I walked into the door after work. But then, I still remember the big boy (John III) that squealed "Banzai!" when he sank four of my carriers south of Fiji eleven years ago.
Congrats to you and your family. I hope that your new son-in-law makes a fine addition to your family and is a good fit for your daughter.
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RE: Notes from a Small Island
12/20/44
Uruppu: Ratio of raw AV is about 5:1 in favor of the Allies. I think Uruppu will fall in two attacks or possibly one, with that possibly to take place tomorrow.
Allied LRCAP intercepted some Emilys over the island - more likely withdrawing troops than reinforcing or bringing supply.
Uruppu: Ratio of raw AV is about 5:1 in favor of the Allies. I think Uruppu will fall in two attacks or possibly one, with that possibly to take place tomorrow.
Allied LRCAP intercepted some Emilys over the island - more likely withdrawing troops than reinforcing or bringing supply.
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RE: Notes from a Small Island
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Congrats to you and your family. I hope that your new son-in-law makes a fine addition to your family and is a good fit for your daughter.
Thanks, Dave and other well-wishers.
We had a very nice wedding at a small church near Knoxville this afternoon, with lots of family and close friends present.
The Daddy of the bride help up pretty well. I typically don't tear up for things, but wasn't sure how this would hit me. I handled the walking of the bride to the altar fine and then the subsequent vows and such. But the Daddy-Daughter dance hit me in the gut. I was okay until the music started. My daughter picked "Edelweiss" from The Sound of Music, a movie we watched repeatedly when she and her brothers were small. Suddenly it wasn't a self-assured, capable 25-year-old woman I was dacning with. It was my six-year-old little girl.
I spent the rest of the dance with my back to the congregation.
"Rats set fire to Mr. Cooper’s store in Fort Valley. No damage done." Columbus (Ga) Enquirer-Sun, October 2, 1880.
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RE: Notes from a Small Island
Canoerebel
We had a very nice wedding at a small church near Knoxville this afternoon, with lots of family and close friends present.
The Daddy of the bride help up pretty well. I typically don't tear up for things, but wasn't sure how this would hit me. I handled the walking of the bride to the altar fine and then the subsequent vows and such. But the Daddy-Daughter dance hit me in the gut. I was okay until the music started. My daughter picked "Edelweiss" from The Sound of Music, a movie we watched repeatedly when she and her brothers were small. Suddenly it wasn't a self-assured, capable 25-year-old woman I was dacning with. It was my six-year-old little girl.
I spent the rest of the dance with my back to the congregation.
Congratulations Dan. Sounds like a wonderful moment to share with your Daughter and one you both will likely cherish forever. From one who is constantly affected emotionally these days from memories of past special moments, I wish you many more in your future.
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RE: Notes from a Small Island
That's a lovely sentiment, Joseph. Thank you.
"Rats set fire to Mr. Cooper’s store in Fort Valley. No damage done." Columbus (Ga) Enquirer-Sun, October 2, 1880.
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RE: Notes from a Small Island
12/20/44
NoPac: The Allies have something cooking in NoPac. Stay tuned, because there should be a great deal of lightning and thunder tomorrow.
NoPac: The Allies have something cooking in NoPac. Stay tuned, because there should be a great deal of lightning and thunder tomorrow.
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"Rats set fire to Mr. Cooper’s store in Fort Valley. No damage done." Columbus (Ga) Enquirer-Sun, October 2, 1880.
RE: Notes from a Small Island
I have a strange feeling that someone is going to go and while you go and but it could go the other way. [:D]
And it is okay to get choked up on days like that. Just be thankful that you were there to enjoy it.
And it is okay to get choked up on days like that. Just be thankful that you were there to enjoy it.
Seek peace but keep your gun handy.
I'm not a complete idiot, some parts are missing!
“Illegitemus non carborundum est (“Don’t let the bastards grind you down”).”
― Julia Child
I'm not a complete idiot, some parts are missing!
“Illegitemus non carborundum est (“Don’t let the bastards grind you down”).”
― Julia Child
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RE: Notes from a Small Island
well Edelweiss was not really fair. I'm a might misty just reading that. This is one of those days we raise them for. Good job sirEdelweiss
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RE: Notes from a Small Island
12/20/44
L-Day Plan: The Allies intend to land tomorrow at Wakkanai and the non-base hex to the south.
There has been a long discussion of non-bases invasions on the main page the last few weeks. I have avoided commenting there.
Some players think this is gamey. It isn't. Erik did this earlier in the game. I'm doing it now - not in retribution, because I'd have done it anyway, but because it makes perfect sense.
Players, especially in these smaller-island environments, can post defenses in the non-base hexes (as I did on Sikhalin Island) to counter the tactic. Erik could have done so on Hokkaido. I don't think he has.
L-Day Plan: The Allies intend to land tomorrow at Wakkanai and the non-base hex to the south.
There has been a long discussion of non-bases invasions on the main page the last few weeks. I have avoided commenting there.
Some players think this is gamey. It isn't. Erik did this earlier in the game. I'm doing it now - not in retribution, because I'd have done it anyway, but because it makes perfect sense.
Players, especially in these smaller-island environments, can post defenses in the non-base hexes (as I did on Sikhalin Island) to counter the tactic. Erik could have done so on Hokkaido. I don't think he has.
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"Rats set fire to Mr. Cooper’s store in Fort Valley. No damage done." Columbus (Ga) Enquirer-Sun, October 2, 1880.
RE: Notes from a Small Island
Whoa! I looked at Wakkanai as a potential target but thought it would be too easy for obvert to reinforce there. Your idea to cut the rail line is perfect, and I agree, not gamey. The game mechanics will impose disablement penalties so there is a balance to the non-base hex invasion.
But it should be a vicious fight on land, air and sea for the next several weeks - high drama for the peanut gallery!
But it should be a vicious fight on land, air and sea for the next several weeks - high drama for the peanut gallery!
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RE: Notes from a Small Island
Note - Wakkanai does not trigger kamikazes. Neither does Sapporo. All other coastal AFs on Hokkaido will, however.
RE: Notes from a Small Island
Wakkanai is only 14 hexes from Tokyo, so that alone should trigger Kamikazes - unless this mod has different rules.ORIGINAL: Lokasenna
Note - Wakkanai does not trigger kamikazes. Neither does Sapporo. All other coastal AFs on Hokkaido will, however.
In stock, ALL the bases on Hokkaido have country code 100 which means they do not trigger reinforcements (depot divisions et al).
Edit: Oops, my bad - it is country code 101 (most of the Kuriles + half of Sakhalin) that does not trigger reinforcements. Some players feel the reinforcements don't help Japan because they eat groceries and contribute nothing to strategic defence if the Allied player does not land on the three main islands, but in this case he can bring them across to Hokkaido (once they fill out and get some experience).
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