PeterZ wrote:(SNIP)
Not enough time to turn a new concept into a complex working machine. Yes, the steam powered RDN ship is very unlikely.
What is more likely is that Clyntahn reserves the ability/right to design and build steam engines for the Inquisition. The loyalists can only buy them from the CoGA all other engines would be considered tainted. Magwair will be all for this. I would also suspact that the prospect of gaining control over the steam engine production might push Magwair into supporting Duchairn's coup.
The more I think of it the more convinced I am that Symkyn and the Army of the Daivyn might well be the key in HFQ. If he can trash Kaitswyrth and race up to St. Vyrdyn and Mhartynberg, he can block the the Army oof God and the Archangels from ever entering Siddermark. By controling the canal and high road network, he forces the AoGatA to attck his fixed positions head on. Green Valley can reinforce Symkyn when he arrives.
Yeah, the ICN should hit South Harchong after securing another base closer to Dohlar. Trove island sounds likely enough. Wait for the KH VIIs before going after Dohlar proper. By the time the KH VIIs arrive, there will be two bases to stage attacks from. Heck, while we are at it, why not take dragon island too? There are two possible anchorages there; one on the North side and one on the South side. The ICN can set up bases in both areas.
Once those bases are established, every port city on or near the Gulf is truly exposed. Add the additional forces Corisande represents backed by the KH VIIs and that exposure turns into a gaping hole of vulnerablity for the Jihadists.
A couple of points that I've just realised:
1) Militia/troops under training. The Dohlarian/Desnairian LAMA armies that were destroyed aren't the only force fielded by them Yes, it would have been a majority, but there would have been other garrisons, troops under training and militia left.
So the Harchong armies aren't the only forces the ICA has left to face.
2) Numbers. PeterZ makes a valid proposal about the Army of the Daivyn capturing St. Vyrdyn and Mhartynberg, entrenching and allowing the Harchong forces to beak their teeth on them.
The problem with this, is that exactly as what happened at Thesmar, whenever the ICA sits on the defensive, it allows the AoG to leave a screening force behind and continue to advance. Just because it didn't work at Thesmar, doesn't mean it isn't going to work on the open plains of Siddarmark.
Just one thing to consider - that to help offset the large numerical inferiority, the ICA is going to have to retain the initiative - which means they can't always sit and allow the AoG to attack them, a lot of the time they are going to have to be the attackers.....