Re: [TML] A Small Ship TU, a bit of handwavium to explain it.
Phil Pugliese 21 Sep 2014 11:09 UTC
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On Sun, 9/21/14, Richard Aiken <xxxxxx@gmail.com> wrote:
Subject: Re: [TML] A Small Ship TU, a bit of handwavium to explain it.
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Date: Sunday, September 21, 2014, 1:58 AM
On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at
1:21 AM, Richard Aiken <xxxxxx@gmail.com>
wrote:
[Something that the daemons ate . .
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Mon, Sep 15, 2014 at 10:14 AM, Phil Pugliese (via tml
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" Securing
mainworlds is remarkably simple given
Trav technology. Securing the whole system is a whole
other
ball of fish "
I agree & this is also mimicked not only in the
'5thFW' boardgame but also in 'Invasion
Earth' where it's a whole lot easier to
'besiege' a system than it is to capture the main
world. 'Invasion Earth' esp simulates this
principle.
Of course, this difficulty
assumes that you wish to capture the world more-or-less
intact and undamaged . . .
IMTU, the Imperium didn't
wish to bother with this when it took Earth at the climax of
the Solomani Rim War. By this time - after years of
hard-slogging through multiple lines of stubborn resistance
- the Imperial Navy was concerned only with teaching the
Solomani Confederation a lasting lesson. After the invasion
fleet took high orbit, the commanding Admiral simply dropped
big rocks on every point where defensive structures and/or
troop concentrations had been detected, then asked for
unconditional surrender. When the defiant Sollies refused
this demand, he resumed dropping rocks until the surviving
political leadership (they were down to the Minister of
Agriculture by then . . .) eventually changed their
tune.
Of course, there was major
political blow-back on that. The Admiral was retired in
disgrace, while Emperor of the time eventually abdicated in
apology. But the planet was essentially desertified . . .
and the pre-war "blue marble" world is now refered
to as Earth-That-Was . . . :P-- Richard
Aiken
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Guess The Admiral wasn't very good at foreseeing consequences?
In any case, I'm intrigued.
In the OTU, heavy losses capturing Sol forced the IN to stop it's advance & agree to a cease-fire.
So, IYTU, what happened?
Did the IN keep advancing?
Was the outcome of the war materially changed?
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