Norade wrote:You've yet to explain why I can't have them. I'll not remove them until you can explain that to me and show me where in the rules that it says anything about them. They're under the tonnage cap, built in spring sharp, and violate no rules of this game besides making you butt hurt. So when you can explain why I can't have them and skimmer can't simply walk in and correct you, then I'll consider removing them; Not before.
You will not
consider removing anything. You will simply
do so or I will do it for you, if I don't simply remove
you.
Now, to explain... you created a tweaked ship that just slipped under the tonnage limit... and are laying the first unit
in 1916. That was an even worse offense than the 1920 laying. Your ship is 10,000 tons heavier in displacement than the historical ships of that period. Even the British G3/N3s and American
South Dakota-class, intended for laying in the early 20s (
South Dakota was laid in 1920) were only 48,000 and 43,000
Normal Displacement as it is!
While a number of other players have painstakingly designed ships reaching back to the dawn of the dreadnought to show a design evolution, or have used historic ships and then continued onto a design evolution (Thanas for instance), you just tossed together the biggest, most powerful ship you could under the limit and laid it more than early enough so you could have all the units of it in service at game start.
Do I object to you making the design? No. I'm laying a ship of 49,000T Standard myself...
in 1923. As I told you to do for your
Mitológico-class. Make a more reasonable 1916-1920 design or designs to go with it and then lay your massive
Mitológico-class ships - with Standard tonnage under 49,000 - starting in 1923 as the pinnacle and pride of Portuguese naval engineering.