Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-39133133-20200423205640/@comment-38730394-20200504155705

FloweyFan wrote: Bosnia Mapper wrote:

FloweyFan wrote: USA

'''It's time to end this. The killing blow to the Allies is being dealt.'''

--British Front--


 * After one whole year of preparation, the superfleet at Iceland launches and heads towards the British Isles.


 * The fleet distracts or sinks any British ships in the area.


 * The landing craft land on the Northern beaches of Scotland, while battleships and other boats act as artillery cannons shelling any positions the British may have taken.


 * Wick, Thurso, Peterhead and Elgin are taken.


 * This map shows the routes we take. The blue arrows are the 5th and 7th Army divisions, supported by tanks and other things, The red is the 10th Artillery division, 12th Infantry, 11th Armored, and 14th Army. The black line is the defensive line we set up.Annotation_2020-05-04_102404.png

--Newfoundland and Labrador--


 * Soldiers continue to push


 * We advance and begin the Battle of Churchhill Falls


 * This battle is actually a distraction! While the British go to defend, we come around from the North and attack!Annotation_2020-05-04_103059.png

--Homefront--


 * Begin giving Canadians Constitutional rights that they didn't have while under British rule. One of these is the right to bear arms.


 * Canadians are warned to not abuse their newfound 2nd Amendment rights.

--Notes about my maps--

Yeah... something makes me think that's a bit too overpowered. Which part? I’ll edit it to make it less op. The USA isn't THAT much of a world power yet. You definitely would have struggled a bit more, and the British and Canadian citizens in Canada probably aren't going to just take their gun rights and be happy. If anything, there will be riots in the streets and the Canadians would be using their gun rights to shoot up your soldiers. Moreover, the military does not have the capability to hold and push back the British Army when they've already lost the element of surprise, as well as launch a land invasion of the United Kingdom.
 * These are my PLANNED routes, and if you want me to set up my defensive lines to a point before where I drew it, I will negotiate where it will be if it is too unrealistic.

Speaking of said invasion... D-Day was a cooperative effort with insane amounts of planning and resources poured into it from people from all around the world. They had to sail 100 miles overnight while still keeping it a secret. Meanwhile, you are trying the exact thing, by yourself, with a much weaker army, 25 years earlier, with much less technology and manpower, over a distance that is over 8 times that of the D-Day invasion, through frigid and stormy seas, and invading a much more powerful and stable nation. Try keeping that a secret. Even if you did somehow manage to do it in fog, the Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, and Dutch ships patrolling the North Sea would definitely have noticed, alerted the British, and you would be stopped. How do you plan on transferring tanks and other necessary equipment to your soldiers? It would take many years to amass all the necessary supplies, much less transfer them across the Atlantic to your soldiers. There is also the British blockade in the Atlantic and the Scandinavian blockade in the north you’d have to deal with. Again, you aren’t the superpower you think you are.