I want to ensure I’m not cheating anyone out of anything, so I need to post it up…
1/ Nevermind this one. I figured out my mistake in re-reading my own question.
2/ Plane scrambling - Lets say you have 4 fighters, 2 tactical bombers and 4 bombers sitting on Japan. Japan has a noteworthy navy in SZ6, and the US sends over it’s fleet to destroy the JIN. My question is, do all 10 of these planes (the ones sitting on japan) scramble to assist in and take hits for the naval engagement? And do they do so for every roll? Lets assume the airbase has taken no dmg.
You’ll notice I didn’t just include fighters in the scramble. The description for the air base (in relation to scrambling) includes all air units. This has been pretty overpowered for me, so I wanted to ensure I’m not cheating.
3/ Naval base sea zone servicing range - The NB unit description reads “ALL SEA ZONES that border a territory containing a NB ARE considered to be serviced by that naval base”. The plurality of the statement suggests that there are examples where multiple SZ’s border a NB territory, OR that a SZ that is adjacent to a SZ that is directly serviced by a NB would additionally receive the benefit. I would ASSuME™ that only THE SZ that borders the LAND that the NB resides on would get the benefit. If Im wrong, then this would be different than the range extender for an airbase, which guarantees that only one territory is benefitted.
Example: Does SZ15 receive servicing benefits because it’s adjacent to SZ6? If it does, extra ship movement and repairs suddenly encompass quite a bit more of the board. I can find no land on the map where you could drop a NB that touches two SZs to benefit them both (except for Alaska).