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    Default AAR-June Solo Mission-At War Again: Hit and run

    French (Player): Téméraire class 74-gun ship-of-the-line Fougueux (Capitaine de frégate Jean-Babtiste Lebrou)

    British (AI): 38-gun Hébé-class frigate HMS Amelia + 32-gun Amazon-class frigate HMS Castor

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    Result

    2 british ships uncovered: +2 points
    british HMS Castor sunk: +2 points (2x hull)
    british HMS Amelia surrendered: +3 points (2x hull, 1x crew)
    british north battery damaged: +1 point (1x hull)

    french own damage: -1 point (1x crew)
    Sum: +7 points

    (played 46 turns)
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    Oh, that was an enjoyable AAR!! You had me laughing out loud with the "Psst, Not Yet!" comment. I would love to give you some well deserved rep for that recounting, but the system says I must spread it around some.

    Well done!
    "It's not the towering sails, but the unseen wind that moves a ship."
    –English Proverb

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    very nice , most enjoyable.

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    Mathias a lovely AAR and I totally agree with Jim, I loved the 'psst not yet' comment. And I too would award you REP but alas I need to spread some around.

    I'm still laughing at the captains comment.

    Neil

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    Roster sheet amended. Lebrou now has 10 points and is due a captain ability.

    Neil

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    I loved the whole presentation of this AAR Matthais. Did you put your titles in on Photoshop?
    It was a pleasure to read.

    Also sets a template for action when I do the action myself. Cunning trick not going in with guns blazing.
    Rob.

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    Thanks fellows for your reputations.

    @Rob: it's made only with Powerpoint sheets. I put the pictures, the arrows and the text within and made an picture export of it all.


    I played these scenario at least four times when I developed it. Every time with different ship combinations to check the balancing. Half of them I lost, half I won.
    These game was the last after a longer break. And fortunately with good result for me and Capitaine Lebrou.
    In one testing game all three enemy ships crashed together. That was fun to see.
    In another game the ships did often collide with the coast. So it's very interesting for me to see the outcome and feedback of these scenario with every game that is played.

    Have fun!

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    Thanks for explaining how you achieved the fine artwork Matt.
    I am sure that I will have great fun with this one.
    Rob.

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