We will just as soon as I can get the mods to rule on my D-day plan.Ryan Thunder wrote:We'll see about that.
Steve, Timothy, Rogue, I need a ruling soon. In the interim I'm building my Phase 2 map.
Ryan,
By the way you do realize that you've got at best 1 Army Group in the Area and since they are spread to N Colombia and NE Venezuela as well you've got at best 1 Army in place so I somehow doubt you'll be able to stop my steamroller inside of the first week...after that it would be dicier.
If we say that the invasion was roughly 1 August (for sake of neat parallels) then mobilization was announced July 31st for Mexico but reserve units won't reach the front until some time later in the month. Active duty units, however, are already on the move. The same would be true in reverse for Colombia and her allies, Colombia announced mobilization on the 31st as well so you should be under similar time constraints (you weren't on alert earlier but you do have an Infrastructure +1 advantage on me). Any allies would have to conclude a formal agreement after hostilities and then declare mobilization afterwards, even if,as part of the crazy time dilation effect, they can cut things back the earliest your allies would be able to mobilize would be August 2nd or 3rd, after which they still need to transport their troops to the front (the status of those troops, whose command they fall under, etc are all why you wouldn't be able to conclude a treaty in 1 day even with prior negotiations). Given that I rather totally outgun you in the theater of operations by sea this means either waiting to steam a strong fleet up (at a speed of advance no better than 10 or 12 knots) or overload your existing infrastructure and do it by land (which would throw your mobilization schedules in to the shitter). In other words I don't see how you can muster crushing force within the first week but maybe you can...if the moderators clear it.