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hnnguyen
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« on: December 16, 2002, 10:18:47 pm »
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Is it possible to have more than three bombers?
here's the scenario for my other question: if the U.S. attacks the Japanese harbor on its
first turn can the american fighter from Western U.S. join in this battle if the

carrier from hawaii comes and fights too? so it takes the Western U.S.
fighter four moves to go to the ��� Harbor, is it another move to land on
the carrier after the carrier and the Western U.S. fighter partake in the
battle?

thanks
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Quietly_Confident
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« Reply #1 on: January 01, 2003, 06:51:52 am »
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Yes, you can have more than three bombers.  Additional units are represented by the white and - (if you're an exceptionally air-based strategist) - red plastic counters.  It gets tricky if you want to spread them over more than three territories because you'll not have enough of the actual bomber pieces...  Logic seems to dictate that you should be able to split your force into however many groups you like, so you would probably just have to improvise some more bombers, or trust to memory.

As to your second question, yes planes can stay in a captured sea territory if it contains a carrier - obviously, it would cost a non-combat move to land on an adjacent land area.  You will also know that there must be sufficient carrier-space or in-range land territories for all aircraft to land at the outset of battle (unless you are playing some sort of Kamikazee rule variant).
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Anonymous
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« Reply #2 on: January 17, 2003, 10:59:58 am »
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you must be playing a n00b.  in our games the american player NEVER has forces left in hawaii on first turn, ever. all they are left with in the pacific is a battleship and transport, which usually gets retreated to the atlantic.
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