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The Sixth Turn

Tutoring 2
Skill 3
Idea 4
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The Sixth Turn

Turn Order

1. Koblenz (12)

2. Leuthen (9)

3. Nashville (8)

Velocity

2. Leuthen = 5

3. Koblenz = 6

6. Nashville = 5

The Sixth Turn

The Prussian’s scrambled to try and trap the US but the Nashville managed to slip around the flank and got into a position to trade broadsides with the Koblenz at range 2.

The Leuthen is out of Range. The Koblenz fired it’s broadside at the Nashville and did moderate damage but nothing that could serious hurt the Nashville.

The return broadside however not only crippled the Koblenz but cut it in half not once not twice but three times totally destroying the front half of the ship.

The Nashville launched another two torpedo’s meaning four were on the table now.

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Yikes, @elessar2590 – Emden-class frigate against an San Antonio class light cruiser. I don’t like the Prussians’ chances here. 🙁 Have I mentioned I love the San Antonio class? And the Endeavor class? And the Valcour class (even though they don’t have advanced power plants)? Yeah, I admit it. I gave the Americans all the most epic ships. Okay, that’s not true. All ships are designed off the same MS Excel tables. In KMS Koblenz’s defense, she’s a 21-point ship trading broadsides with an 86-point ship. (well, make that 20 points vs. 84 points, since you’re not using scouts, I… Read more »

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