Duckk wrote:It's clear from the last couple snippets, plus the little bit of him we saw in HFQ, that Rainbow Waters is no dummy. He knows Charis' strength lies in its artillery. He knows his strength lies in his numbers. So the best way forward in his mind is to neutralize Charis' advantages while maximizing his own. In this case, erect a massively deep, complex line of fortifications that even Charis and Siddarmark will have trouble blasting through. His goal is to make them bleed for every inch of ground they take. And when it gets too costly to hold a line, fall back to the next set of entrenchments and force them to do it all over again. The allies can't afford to fight a war of attrition, but Rainbow Waters can.
And unless the Charisian commanders suddenly develop a case of mushroom-induced idiocy, they are NOT going to attack Rainbow waters fortifications in anything like his own terms. We've been told many times that Charisian weapons still hold the
qualitative (range AND portability) edge against Church weapons, even if the numerical advantage is shifting. Now that artillery has the range and accuracy to fire "over the horizon" and hit its target, artillery spotting has become of paramount importance. And these new airships are going to fill in quite nicely in that role.
This is how I see things playing out: slow advance towards Rainbow Water's lines. Stop. Dig in. Bring up artillery until the enemy's first line of fortifications is just within range. Send up spotter airship. Airship signals to artillery "fire here, here and here, oh and here too for good measure". First line gets pounded until the second line effectively becomes the first. Rinse and repeat. Basically, the war has shifted to trench and position warfare, with artillery doing the killing and infantry protecting the artillery.
Now, Rainbow Waters is no dunce, so he's not going to take this lying down, but his options are much worse. He doesn't have the range to effectively counter Charisian heavy artillery, and cannot make any kind of rush to quickly bring his own artillery forward, since it's been noted that Church artillery is
nowhere near as mobile as Charisian artillery. If he's going to rush, it will be with his infantry - against Charisian regulars, in a defensive position, with supporting light and heavy artillery. I doubt he'll take that path, but then again, who knows what will happen when Clyntahn starts demanding results.
If he stands on the defensive, he gets methodically pounded, one line after another. If he attacks, he has to give up his advantage, both in artillery and defense positions, to attack entrenched Charisians. Can't think of a third option right now.
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Actually, there IS a third option - fall back to a location with a MUCH broader front, one where Rainbow Waters can effectively make use of his enormous numeric advantage. In this case, a rush could work, by giving the Charisians simply too many targets to knock down in time.
This has the inconvenient of being.. well, a retreat, and just picture Clyntahn's reaction to THAT.
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Comments, anyone?