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Emperor Mongoose
And we're back to 'the wargames do not reflect upon the canon of Charted Space, they are simulations only'.Imperial fleets have a default plotting factor of 5, seven of the fourteen admirals have a plotting factor of 4.
And we're back to 'the wargames do not reflect upon the canon of Charted Space, they are simulations only'.Imperial fleets have a default plotting factor of 5, seven of the fourteen admirals have a plotting factor of 4.
Actually I think it makes it less contrived. I mean, back in '81 when we were all expecting the Soviets to come crashing through the Fulda Gap any day now, it seemed less contrived (at least to a 16-year-old) but now, if not for an actual objective why bother. Wars are expensive nasty things that can go seriously sideways at the best of timesIf the Ancient artifact to solve the existential threat of the wave is revealed to be the real objective than this version of the FFW goes from contrived to ridiculous.
I reiterate my earlier analysis, the Zhodani would invade the target world with such a force the Imperium could not resist, or they would use diplomatic means, or they would use special forces. They would not launch an invasion as described by the original FFW or by this retconned version.Actually I think it makes it less contrived. I mean, back in '81 when we were all expecting the Soviets to come crashing through the Fulda Gap any day now, it seemed less contrived (at least to a 16-year-old) but now, if not for an actual objective why bother. Wars are expensive nasty things that can go seriously sideways at the best of times
(Though, I suspect I'm more McClellan than Grant - even though I try to fight the tendency - I just don't like to shred my pretty armies... and they're not even comprised of real people)
But that is EXACTLY what the Spinward Marches Fleet is doing on the Zho D-Day. Two-thirds of the fleet is following Santanocheev's orders and one quarter are following Norris' [which, btw, is specifically forbidden by regulations]. The remnants are scattered showing the flag or polishing some noble's reputation in penny packets.
Well, canonically, Norris ends up being the hero of 5th FW. That may or may not change with Mongoose's rendition.
In canon, Norris deposes Santanocheev [who really is an idiot anyway] and the Imperial Navy defeats the Zhodani in two key theaters, Efate and Rhylenor. The War ends with an Imperial victory inasmuch as the Imperium gains a few worlds and secures its borders. The key victory is the destruction in detail of much of the Zhodani, Sword Worlds and Vargr 40th Squadron fleets. And the fangs of the Sword Worlds yanked out with extreme prejudice as well, thereby securing the Darrian Confederation's frontiers as well.
I should note that Norris is never portrayed as a fleet commander. He is strictly a political figure, but was trained as a Naval Intelligence analyst. His role was twofold: keeping the sector nobility off the backs of working admirals and he assisted with operational planning. He never took the field himself, and he didn't interfere with the actual command workings of the Navy.
But that doesn't mean that some of the means to his ends weren't on the howling screaming edge of what is allowable for a noble to do. If his gambit had failed, he would have been made the scapegoat for the whole episode.
But that is the kind of emergency risk taking that the Emperor wants his nobles to do... identify what's best for the Imperium as a whole, marshal the assets to do the job, and provide leadership to get the job done.
Unless it involves assassination....But that is the kind of emergency risk taking that the Emperor wants his nobles to do... identify what's best for the Imperium as a whole, marshal the assets to do the job, and provide leadership to get the job done.
For sure. When I play as the Outworld Coalition in 5FW boardgame I definitely do not follow the canon strategy (then again, the victory conditions in the boardgame are not to capture a single system containing a McGuffin to stop the Empress Wave!)Which is fine if the Zhodani war aim was to force the Imperium to concede and stop their advancement into the Marches, which was the war aim for every frontier war, but if there is a super secret war aim to find an artifact on Rhylanor to deal with the existential threat of the wave then this strategy makes no sense. They would not wait for two years and allow the Imperium to call up their reinforcements.
The entire war does not make sense with that premise. The premise also does not make sense. And the war was written before the alleged premise, which also makes no sense.Which is fine if the Zhodani war aim was to force the Imperium to concede and stop their advancement into the Marches, which was the war aim for every frontier war, but if there is a super secret war aim to find an artifact on Rhylanor to deal with the existential threat of the wave then this strategy makes no sense.
I agree, but that said: If the end result is going to be that they get rid of the Empress Wave nonsense or at least push it into the background, it's fine.Train all you like, I don't think the comm lag and lack of god's eye view is appreciated.
If the Ancient artifact to solve the existential threat of the wave is revealed to be the real objective than this version of the FFW goes from contrived to ridiculous.