Sigtrygg
Emperor Mongoose
You are replying to a post in isolation despite the previous posts I have made in this thread. I am not going to repeat myself in every post.That's a little misleading, if you don't know the game. The Imperial Army *is* on the board at the start of the game/war. It just isn't a very large force compared to what appears later in the game (after 10 weeks delay) as reinforcements from elsewhere.
In previous posts I mentioned the limited regular army deployment, and then expanded do identify the corps on Efate, the four regular brigades and four regular regiments that are deployed at the start.
The corps on Efate was moved there during the build up to the FFW and could be followed from TAS News bulletins and rumours in A:1. The situation on Efate grew such that they had to deploy a regular Army corps. The fact that the other regular units on board at the start, 4 brigades and 4 regiments, could indicate that regular Army regiments are deployed as regiments and brigades for garrison, and are combined to form corps and field armies. That 1c corps could be the amalgamation of 20 regiments, which means 20 regiments garrisoned on worlds within the Marches, or more likely in my opinion they are garrisoned in Deneb.Although we can't ask the designers, it appears from the published setup that their concept was that in peacetime the Imperial Army has a relatively thin forward presence in the Marches around Regina, amounting to a single Corps on Efate fighting the Ine Givar insurgency, and 4 brigades and 4 regiments scattered on other worlds.
Which is why I didn't mention them, there are also the duke of regina's huscarls.(The Imperial Marines have 8 regiments deployed. They're not Army though.
I should read ahead.The Duke of Regina has his Huscarles regiment (6 battalions strong in 1105). But this is not a regular Army or Marine unit.)
And mercenaries...The bulk of the troops available to Imperial commanders in peacetime are colonial units and PDFs.
must read ahead...They are equipped to the TL of their homeworld.
There are also a number of mercenary units scattered about, e.g. a division of mercenaries has been employed by the Imperium on Efate to fight the Ine Givar. (arguably, the most important single unit in the game is a tiny elite TL16 mercenary unit
Once I would have said Darrian mercs, but in light of more modern developments Vincennes makes a lot more sense.
The Sword World fleets can just plot to avoid them, the Zhodani getting to see how the Imperials deploy is another great advantage.(Darrians? from Vincennes??) which the Imperial player, if he is clever, can deploy at a particular point and taking advantage of the tech level difference can effectively stymie the entire Sword Worlds war effort)
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One other thing worthy of mention is how the Imperial Army is deployed to battle, 1 assault squadron is needed to transport either a 1c corps, 5c field army, up to a capacity of 6c. Eventually the Imperium has 8 assault squadrons available to facilitate their movement.
BatRons can carry up to a division per BatRon.
It very much appears that the IA rely on the IN for transport and logistics... at least at the granularity level of the boardgame.