Thank you. Had not seen that and was unhappy to contradict Kriegkund, but could not see any difference with what I had said. Now I realise without a japanese DOW against UK/Anzac a Japanese player could have moved through an occupied sea hex on its way to a Dutch territory. Now it cannot. Though, of course, my way and knowing I was provoking war with UK/Anzac, I would have attacked them too and, therefore, not moved illegally through a sea zone . You have to love Japan.
Aircraft carrier island question
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hello I have a question regarding AC rules….I have taken over a island in the combat phase then placed a AC there with fighters in the island sea zone during the non combat phase. I know I cant land planes on that captured island till my next turn. However my AC gets attacked and takes one hit. The planes that defended it can no longer land on the damaged AC but they have one movement space to land in a friendly territory. Can I land those planes on the island the AC was defending that I had taken over last turn?? or are the dead in the water?
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That territory is considered full-friendly after you captured it during your turn.
So now that its after your turn, its defiantly (definitely) friendly to the point where you can land planes there.
tl:dr Yes
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That territory is considered full-friendly after you captured it during your turn.
So now that its after your turn, its defiantly friendly to the point where you can land planes there.
tl:dr Yes
I think you meant to say “definitely”