Tani Coyote
Son of Huehuecoyotl
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Welcome ladies and gentlemen to the next round of Blood for the Blood God!
Today we have a pipin' hot special! Japan and Ahasira versus Siberia!
Ahasira techs up to Army 3!
Japan techs up to Army 2!
Siberia techs up to Army 3!
Now, the natural mess begins.
Siberia builds an unstoppable defense - 12 ships on top of their current 4. 16 SHIPS!
Siberia announces that, by the time this is all over, Japan will be no more, given that its entire nation will be blockaded.
...or will it?
Fortunately, the Ahasirans need a navy to even reach Siberia, and as such, have built their own small fleet of 6 ships. Japan uses its leftover treasury to amass 15 ships.
Together, Japan and Ahasira stand with 24 ships. Japan sacrificed quality for quantity - it CANNOT let the Siberians gain control of the Sea of Japan, or else Japan's economy will cease to exist.
Japan strafes the battleships with its lone air force. It fails to land a lethal blow, but it does get away safely.
Siberia sits tight - it knows it has a better chance of winning on the defensive.
The Japanese, wanting honor, order all their ships attack first! Siberia gets a +1 bonus.
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3 5
5 2
10 8
7 1
9 6
10 7
1 6
10 6
9 1
7 10
1 2
4 6
5 10
3 10
2 3
6 2
8-8. Japan has dealt a blow to the Siberian fleet, but at high cost.
Ahasira has but six ships, so doesn't move. At least this way, neither side has an advantage.
Siberia isn't ready to throw in the towel just yet though! Having a +1 advantage over Japan, they launch an assault on Manchuria. The Japanese get +50% to all rolls.
4 8
9 3
7 10
4 6
7 4
2-3
5 6
9 3
9 1
6 5
3 7
2-3
6 4
6 4
6 2
8 6
10 9
3-2
7-8
Indecisive.
The war could swing either way; Siberia has a wall of fleets and forts to intercept most attacks, whereas Japan and Ahasira's large armies and navies keep Siberia on its toes. Where will the Japanese War of Aggression go...?
Will it lead to anything productive, or will one of the three factions simply decide to end it all with deployment of the new, deadly "province busters?"
Coming next:
The Mediterranean War.
Pending France's, Rome's and Greece's orders.
Today we have a pipin' hot special! Japan and Ahasira versus Siberia!
Ahasira techs up to Army 3!
Japan techs up to Army 2!
Siberia techs up to Army 3!
Now, the natural mess begins.
Siberia builds an unstoppable defense - 12 ships on top of their current 4. 16 SHIPS!
Siberia announces that, by the time this is all over, Japan will be no more, given that its entire nation will be blockaded.
...or will it?
Fortunately, the Ahasirans need a navy to even reach Siberia, and as such, have built their own small fleet of 6 ships. Japan uses its leftover treasury to amass 15 ships.
Together, Japan and Ahasira stand with 24 ships. Japan sacrificed quality for quantity - it CANNOT let the Siberians gain control of the Sea of Japan, or else Japan's economy will cease to exist.
Japan strafes the battleships with its lone air force. It fails to land a lethal blow, but it does get away safely.
Siberia sits tight - it knows it has a better chance of winning on the defensive.
The Japanese, wanting honor, order all their ships attack first! Siberia gets a +1 bonus.
3 10
3 4
3 5
5 2
10 8
7 1
9 6
10 7
1 6
10 6
9 1
7 10
1 2
4 6
5 10
3 10
2 3
6 2
8-8. Japan has dealt a blow to the Siberian fleet, but at high cost.
Ahasira has but six ships, so doesn't move. At least this way, neither side has an advantage.
Siberia isn't ready to throw in the towel just yet though! Having a +1 advantage over Japan, they launch an assault on Manchuria. The Japanese get +50% to all rolls.
4 8
9 3
7 10
4 6
7 4
2-3
5 6
9 3
9 1
6 5
3 7
2-3
6 4
6 4
6 2
8 6
10 9
3-2
7-8
Indecisive.
The war could swing either way; Siberia has a wall of fleets and forts to intercept most attacks, whereas Japan and Ahasira's large armies and navies keep Siberia on its toes. Where will the Japanese War of Aggression go...?
Will it lead to anything productive, or will one of the three factions simply decide to end it all with deployment of the new, deadly "province busters?"
Coming next:
The Mediterranean War.
Pending France's, Rome's and Greece's orders.
