Posted by: Twilightpersona
« on: March 23, 2012, 09:07:38 am »I just sneak away and join another army XD

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Posted by: Twilightpersona« on: March 23, 2012, 09:07:38 am »I just sneak away and join another army XD
Posted by: Parone92« on: March 23, 2012, 07:11:01 am »Scenario 1) Your surrender to the superior force cares the other countries, as they fear they are next. the News from your country isn't good; your leadership is killed in public executions, stories of looting, murder, and **** come out from the country. Any of your local military units that try to defend themselves are quickly decimated. To add insult to injury, Country A is angry over the fact you gave in to a foreign power so easily, and extremists from that country have launched rocket attacks into your country, killing many civilians. The superior force refuses to help you in any way, it just takes everything it can and kills without mercy. Posted by: Phi« on: March 23, 2012, 07:03:57 am »Scenario 1)
Id try my best to end the war with the superior country, in a way that benefits me, such as giving it what it wants, and allying with it, after that I'd use his resources to attack country B, A and the superior force would join me in this, as I take down B, I'd then capture then sabatoge power plants, electrical dams, etc in the superior country. While making it look like country A did it, after that, with the superio countries forces dwindled and the populace sick of war, I'd invade while it is busy with country A, taking over The superior forces country, soldiers and weapons. Posted by: Parone92« on: March 23, 2012, 06:55:06 am »Actually the Peloponnesian war says otherwise.
Sparta's economy actually relied on trade, if i used Athens's superior navy to bring the spartan trade to a halt, it would affect their supply lines greatly, and if i used that in combo with launching disease ridden corpses into Sparta's camps, it would inflict many deaths, i would then attack the spartan camp after i was sure the navy and infection had taken affect in the spartan army. I would call back my navy as they had fulfilled their purpose. I would send the weakest members of my army with the infection in first as cannon fodder, and keep sending in infected citizens & soldiers, saving those still healthy in reserve. Once my navy came back, presumably back to the area of attack before new supplies could reach the Spartans, i would send in my aforementioned reserves and navy in combination to launch a daring attack on the spartan encampment, focusing on a two pronged attack and focusing about 65% of my strength on the right flank, 35% on the left flank. Athens has major numerical superiority over Sparta, so the deaths of those infected citizens and soldiers would take my army's numbers down to where i have a few more men then the Spartans still. used in combo with a naval attack should ensure victory. Posted by: BlackRain« on: March 23, 2012, 06:51:33 am »Well, you're in the same essential boat as Trat. Your army is overwhelmed, basically. xD
You have no gold, barely any food, and no medicine. In other words, joo ****. Posted by: Twilightpersona« on: March 23, 2012, 06:46:22 am »so what are my options now?
Posted by: BlackRain« on: March 23, 2012, 06:34:29 am »They'd have land based supply lines. No need to use their navy.
Posted by: Parone92« on: March 23, 2012, 06:05:49 am »The only sound tactics i can think of is to use the navy to blockade the Sparta's supply lines and to catapult my city's infected corpses into their army.
Posted by: BlackRain« on: March 23, 2012, 05:48:12 am »No further tactics? No special preparations to be made such as my combination of Ghengis Khan, the Greeks, and Sun Tzu? Well then...
You manage to hold them off just long enough to survive the battle and push them back, for now, but the war isn't over, and you've drained your coffers of most of your gold recruiting the mercenaries, and now they, too, are stricken with plague, putting an even further strain on what little food and medicine you have. Posted by: Twilightpersona« on: March 23, 2012, 05:02:07 am »..........
Posted by: Parone92« on: March 23, 2012, 04:59:47 am ».......
Posted by: Twilightpersona« on: March 23, 2012, 04:52:11 am »then I recruit mercenaries and launch corpses
Posted by: BlackRain« on: March 23, 2012, 04:41:01 am »x3 I should have made that clearer. You only have time to do one of each thing, as in, in regards to defense, you can only do the metal thing or the launching corpses. For the navy, you can only ferry supplies or you can bring in mercenaries.
Posted by: Twilightpersona« on: March 23, 2012, 04:37:41 am »Peace talks. Divide the land in half for each country, then follow through with the next plan. As far as my navy I would have half of them recruit mercenaries from other regions and the other half ferry us medical supplies. and in the defense of my city I would melt down unneeded metal to improve or repair my weapons. And the dead plague civilians will be catapulted into the enemy. Posted by: Parone92« on: March 23, 2012, 04:29:30 am »So continuing with that scenario from before
For blackrain: Your country is now a dominating power, but country A (from before) gets greedy. They invade country B which is about to be annexed into your country, also according to rumors the superior force from before may be gathering forces up for another invasion, making a staging area in a nautral country, which we will call Country C. For reference, countries A & B are along your northern border, Country C is along your eastern border, and the superior force has a border to your south. What do you do? For Tratpan, the superior force invades country B, and your forces there are bogged down fighting. they bomb your forces in the south and inflict heavy casualities before invading over your border there. Country A being assisted by the superior force invades from country C (read blackrain's scenario) from the east, bypassing your defenses in the north. the enmy is already within your capital in a few hours and control already 55% of your country within a few hours. You have just received word of this invasion now due to communication problems and must make a counterattack or defend what you have left, or something else. in your remaining territory you thankfully have a majority of our military bases with reserves in them, waiting to be deployed. The army that was already fight the enemy is gone - most killed or captured. The only resistance keeping the enemy at bay now is civilian militia and law authorities. what do you do? |
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