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- Date: Sat, 21 Nov 1992 14:33:00 -0500
- From: "Jonathan T. Moore" <jmci+@andrew.cmu.edu>
- Subject: Re: A&A - I think the AXIS may be able to :)
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- Hey, a good player is always open to good ideas. AC or not, the basic
- idea is still the same; I would still prefer the AC, although I see how
- the all transport plan would work. You see, the AC deters the Luftwaffe
- from attacking, much more effectively so than the all transport fleet. I
- mean, the AC and fighters make the casualty toll MUCH higher for the
- Luftwaffe. Anyway, my point is that perhaps, with the AC, you can
- actually AVOID the battle, saving more transports to ship men.
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- Either way, Germany is in a heap of trouble.
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- Jon
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- P.S. Humor is _always_ appreciated. :)
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- Jon Moore (jmci@andrew.cmu.edu)
- "What have I got in my pocket?" --Bilbo
- "Let the truth of love be lighted,
- Let the love of truth shine clear." --RUSH
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