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Still waiting on a response from the Romulan leader dude... :poke:
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Did you demand she amputate her own ears and present them to Kurn? :mrgreen:
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Sorry, I'm not on very much (for any long period of time), so makes it hard to type more than a few words.
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Mark wrote:Did you demand she amputate her own ears and present them to Kurn? :mrgreen:
No, I'm trying to be civil about it all.
stitch626 wrote:Sorry, I'm not on very much (for any long period of time), so makes it hard to type more than a few words.
You only need to say one word... "Agreed" :lol:
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I'm sure you'd like that very much.
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stitch626 wrote:I'm sure you'd like that very much.
IC, I'm good either way.

OOC, I'd like to see the sim start moving again.
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Holy shit.

That's both awesome, and incredibly sad at the same time.
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Went ahead and wrapped up the fleet battle. Since you were all mashed together again it just resulted in a melee so I ran out those results as well. Ended up pretty much as I thought it would at the start. A very evenly matched set of fleets. At first it looked like the Romulans would win, then the Klingons got some rolls in the third round that evened it up again and things pretty much were even until that final roll, when Stitch pulled off a "win" when he had only about a 40% chance of doing so. The ramming finished the Romulans off. I am up in the air about if it is a good strategy. It is certainly an expensive one but in effect it meant trading destroyers for cruisers much of the time.

And yes, the 1 ship thing was based on math. Stitch had 61 ships left and the Klingons rolled to hit 59.75 with the units they had left. Sad is the right word for it.
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It would depend entirely how easily you can rebuild from such losses as to whether the tactic is viable.
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I "won" by 1 ship? :laughroll:

That is amazing.
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Just watch where you park it :wink:
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Well, I'm just glad that it wasn't my entire fleet.
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well the addition of fleet duration will limit this tactic to defensive battles for the most part from now on.
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I think that lone surviving ship should become your new flagship Stitch. Promote the entire crew as heroes, load them down with metals, and make them into legends.
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I have no way to repair it... that makes for a bad flagship.

Maybe a museum piece sometime in the future.
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