Spoke to the guys at GenCon. BB Montana is included in the supplement! Hooray!!!!
Also, they are debating whether to include the WWI ships in Order of Battle as well or not. If not, it will be released as a separate supplement a few months later. (That is MUCH sooner than I hoped. . . I was expecting to see WWI about a year from now!)
Also I'm fully aware that any group of people can agree to only use Historical lists if thats what they want (You really should not have to "House Rule" something so basic though), the "Problem" arises where people turn up to play social games from different areas with different fleets and the "UBER" non-historical fleet is all poweful just because the "Rules allow it" as the basic standard.
** Warning - Rant Ahead **
This is a specious argument.
- In a friendly game, both players will reach mutual agreement on what ships are to be used before the game commences. Nobody forces you to play somebody who wants to use non-historicals. So the issue of somebody showing up with a "uber fleet" is moot.
- In a tournament, rules for fleet composition will be posted well ahead of time. Everybody will know exactly what is legal and what is not and can choose to attend that tournament or not, or choose what to include in their fleet based on those rules.
Saying "only historical ships should be in the supplement" as some have said smacks of the same elitisim that has kept naval wargaming to an extremely small slice of the already small wargaming community. If you want more players in the hobby, you must be a little more open minded and accepting of diversity in the player base.
If you don't want/don't care about more players in the hobby. . . nothing is forcing you to play with anybody new. You can play with the same small group you've always played with using the same approaches you've always had. . . . but wanting to put up barriers to other's enjoyment of the game is. . . . let's call it 'not reasonable.'
Unfortunately. . . that sort of in-bred elitisim is common to a great many gamers from a wide variety of genre's. Its not something naval wargaming corners the market on at all. . .