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Pacific Islands, December 22, 1949, Red army of 299 units opposed to Transcentral army of 343 units for a battle of complexity 2 at Regiment(III) level on a 5 Km/Hex map for 100 turns of Full Day each. by Saper submited on 04-06-2005 Rugged-Defense Playing Statistics
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7th Train to TranscentralReds Invasion of the Central CountryRevision A 1. UNIT COLORS
2. SIGNIFICANT EVENTS None 3. ADVICES 3.1. RED Try to kill as many as green units as you can. Your armoured corps works like a hammer against inexperienced green units. Try to save as many of your soldiers and equipment as you can - you have big reserves but replacement are rare. Remember - you have a lot of planes, but not very modern ones. 3.2. TRANSCENTRAL Try to save as many of your units as you can. If you loose 70% of your units, the Southern forces won't give you the support as you want it, and you will most likely lose. Border and most of garrison units will not be reconstructed - bear that in mind. Time is your main ally. This scenario is designed to be played human vs human, or computer vs human, but only if the computer controls the Red side (AI intelligence setting strong recommended). 4. Background A recent food shortage and the big armament programs of the Red Empire is very painful for the citizens and civil unrest is on a rising tide. Luckily, the Red government knows how to bring food, happiness and glory to the people - own and other. There is only one way - war for international revolution. Transcentral is a backward postcolonial country, that just received independence. In consequence it has a weak army, poor mobilisation system, post metropolitan agriculture industry and no own airforce. Happily Metropoly doesn't want to leave his old colony alone. They still have some units in the Transcentral area, and thus is able to give necessary support in armament and air forces. Furthermore, Transcentral has an ally, too - Southern Country will join the war at D+14. Inspiration for that scenario was the Korean and the Israeli - Arabic conflicts. Scenario is based on Luzon 41-42 map and units (extensively modified) |