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Not a Cascadia reference

By TTTTTas
12/05/2023 10:11 pm
Updated: 12/05/2023 10:40 pm

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not a Cascadia reference, trying to work on other stuff I find more important so going to keep this less detailed

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      Cameroon - Soviet forces have made a large push towards Yaoundé, Coalition forces have not been able to repel these forces, facing a lack of air support due to the environment and being severely outnumbered. Fortunately, the soviet push in the rest of Cameroon has largely stalled, as Soviet air forces withdraw from the country, leaving SF soldiers to die in the merciless march of the Graveyard Fleets bomber aircrafts. Intelligence from regional separatists suggest the Soviets are at risk of running out of food and ammunition, and have been denied food by locals, especially as resistance forces burn crops across the nation to deny Soviet soldiers supplies. This comes after the Graveyard Fleet bombed the main rail route in Cameroon for Sedrosian supplies to enter into Soviet territory (bombing was in Cameroon). The Graveyard Fleet said it not have enough manpower to reinforce the front in Cameroon, and asked its allies to provide more manpower. The GF also hopes its shoes will be filled by the Cameroonian liberation movement. 

      The GF cIaims to have destroyed 80 SF aircraft in Cameroon, cIaiming to have Iost 20 aircraft itself, mostly anti-air

      Gabon - Soviet forces have withdraw from Gabon after the capture of Port Gentil and libreville. They have instead opted for destroying much of the infrastructure in the region to prevent APSA forces from advancing and using roads to aid in the liberation from Cameroon.

      Morocco - Coalition forces have made advancements at Ceuta and have made dual landings at Casablanca, Rabbat, El Jadida, and Laayoune, and are en route to capture the cities. With Coalition forces surrounding Morroco and Western Sahara on its coast, and with no viable supply lines in and out of the territory, the likelihood of mass surrender, or starvation, of Iberian and Soviet forces is increasing by the day. Some 200K Coalition forces are advancing in Morocco.

      France - Big Boi NavaI Destruction Time - The Soviet Fleet at Brest, Melon has been completely destroyed by the GF Med Fleet which sailed up from its positions off of Corsica to Brest. Something something laser submarines epic un-detection and boom big explosion. Too lazy to put this into detail :<

 

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Casualties: (SF)

3 Volga Class Heavy Cruisers
1 Minsk Class Helicarrier 
1 Beijing Class Aircraft Carrier 
7 Ural Class Destroyers 
5 Belgrade Class Attack Submarines 
2 Novosibirsk Class Ballistic Submarine 
4 Warsaw Class Fuelers
2 Lviv Class Hospital Ships
3 Chechnya Class Repair Ships

unspecified number of aircraft (Below, slight above GF casualties)
 

(GF)

2 normal submarines, 3 cruisers, 2 destroyers, 33 fighters

Replies

Posted December 06, 2023 at 5:29 am

Um, I don't primarily use rails to sent Soviet forces supplies in Cameroon mate. And seems that your bulletins are VERY under-detailed on your attacks or how your advancing rapidly in Morocco/Cameroon. But then again, that's for Soviet/Iberia to decide on it's validity.

 

edit. real quick, this bulletin would make more since as a "news story" of how the wars going for what civilians see or smth, but if there isn't any details or a future bulletin laying out more details or attack patterns, then I do think such rapid advances with no explination as to how is Voidable. (but that's just me)

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Posted December 06, 2023 at 5:37 am

I coordinated this with Soviet over discord and he said there was a raiI route between Cameroon SPT and Sedrosia, where they'd be getting suppIies - I actuaIIy meant to say that the Ceuta advance was sIow (cuz terrain) - aIso I don't think it impIies that the advance in Morroco is fast by any means, just Iandings at cities

As for the NavaI BattIe, reason I feIt incIined to not put much effort into it is that I had aIready taIked with Soviet abt it over discord and as Iong as he was happy it, It'd be ok; besides I dont see much reason to put effort into it (unIess its criticaI for the storyIine/to show how one wouId win/get the advantage), mostIy as putting more effort into buIIetins onIy seems to bring it Iess traction for me

Might have done me some better to incIude detaiIs about surprise attack/the air battIe, and his fIeet having fewer cruisers/submarines/Iess advanced subs

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Posted December 06, 2023 at 5:39 am

Ah, ok then. If Soviet was alright with it, then sure ig. (maybe add a disclaimer and or more details or smth in the future idk)

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Posted December 06, 2023 at 5:39 am

Cascadia reference!?!??!!?!? 

 

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Posted December 06, 2023 at 2:50 pm

uh, so did you do a battle on Soviet, or me, cause it says SF, and I think that stands for Soviet Federation.

 

Also why did you say "Melon has been completely destroyed", cause here in The Melon everything is fine except a blockade from the italians and some alpine battles

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Posted December 06, 2023 at 3:31 pm
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The SF fIeet

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Posted December 07, 2023 at 12:06 am

Is your fleet better than JI's?

Also how big is the GF Med Fleet?

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Posted December 07, 2023 at 12:07 am

I misunderstood, sorry

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