In a move I should have anticipated, the Japanese managed to sink all three Allied CV's last nite, apparently bringing the arena to a standstill. I want to apologize to those who logged off in frustration, when suddenly presented with 75-mile flight times to find the enemy. Hblair jumped an Allied CV to bring it back into reasonable range of Japanese bases, but by then most had already logged out. We will take action as soon as one of the CT staffers can get home and into the arena (see below).
For what it's worth, I wanted to explain why the so called "Neutral Zone" (the band of non-active bases between the Japanese and Allied islands) was included. While it hasn't been a big problem until now, I should have figured it would be. No matter how careful we are in our set ups, someone will always find the weaknesses in them. The reason for the neutral area between the two sides was to force the Allies to perform an amphibias assault to get their land-based planes into action. This would give the Axis the advantage initially. As amazing as it sounds, I just didn't anticipated the possibility of the Axis sinking all three Allied CV's. It seemed an unlikely occurance; it would be self-defeating because it would kill the action (as indeed it did).
I didn't get on last night after about 8 PM EST; I meant too, but just got busy with family. Sorry I didn't see this sooner. We will activate for use the following bases:
IJ: 48 and 49; A6M5, Ki61, Ju88, C47, gv's
Allies: 45 - 49; F4U-1, TBM, C47, gv's
Again, my apologies to anyone who logged because of the Allies' crushing naval defeat (guess we got a clue as to might have happened if Midway had gone bad for the US, eh?). Hope it didn't put anyone off too bad.
Sabre
CT Team