d'Tupace now set out to begin her last great campaign. She had with her an infallible plan, the greatest brain in France and of course, a bucketload of cavalry.
First things first she had to finish off the last of her vital infrastructure. First up was Theory of Evolution
The elite cavalry and veterans from the Babylonian war would lead the attack on the Western borders of Germany from the Iroquois lands.
The French commanders detailed this attack order for the troops to follow.
The first battle was at Ulundi and was a resounding success for the French cavalry. d'Tupace's intructions were that these cities were to be held, then rush a rifleman followed by a temple, another rifle then walls. These lands needed to be protected.
The same instructions were given at Isandhlwana
and Smolensk.
Of course by the time her lads had reach Smolensk the Iroquois had messed up the battle plans by capturing one of the cities. Naughty, naughty Iroquois!
Running at minsci d'Tupace had the cash to rush factories and hospitals in all major cities.
Then the big news came through
d'Tupace's Mfg. Goods nearly doubled. This increase in production meant that the last of the crucial infrastructure was in place and d'Tupace did something her cousin plain forgot to do.
The effect was remarkable, d'Tupace now had a dozen cities pumping out a cavalry every turn, with that she felt supremely confident in this war now.
Not that she was lacking in it earlier.
The first battle under Mobilization resulted in this
It took close to 5500 years to get just 2 leaders. d'Tupace was not impressed. de'Gaulle formed a cavalry army.
The victory was crucial in seizing Kiev.
With the bulk of d'Tupace's forces concentrating on the German front she decided to send an elite strike force of 11 cavalry and 1 infantry, on 3 galleons, into the very heart of Germany.
There they attacked and seized, and subsequently held, Berlin.