@Black_Elk:
Well the first way, there is effectively no difference between the NO and the adding +1 ipc to all valueless islands except for the DoW aspect. Which for simplicity seemed easiest.
But I honestly would support any NO that pushes the islands into play. What you want to see is a strong incentive for Japan to take zero ipc islands. If they can gain IPCs and more importantly, deny them to the enemy there’s a better chance they might pursue the option. I’m fine with the wording that has each zero ipc “Pacific Ocean territory”, to include New Guinea. Or the idea of each zero ipc “Enemy Pacific territory”, if you want to limit the economic impact.
With original idea proposed I was thinking that the starting bonus that Allies receive from the islands could potentially stand in for a bid. But if you want to restrict it by DoW, then the bonus would be more limited unless J1DoW activates them. Either way, I think it could be a fun change of pace, and who know, maybe in such a game the Marianas might actually get some action.
My grandfather fought there. Always seems a shame it never comes into play in this game. I just want to see some island hopping action for one! However we get there, I’m ready to support it.
;)
Can anyone think of a good name for such an Objective? A universal pacific board objective to get the islands into the fight.
I want a more historically accurate Japanese strategy with island hopping action and such requires a strong incentive for Japan to take zero ipc islands.
Your first idea is better from this POV.
To provide some legitimate reason to not already put (1) IPC on each valueless territory of the board, it should be as you said, not be part of a starting bonus but clearly linked to a DoW.
Only when at war with Japan that a Power can start to collect income from valueless territory and Japan must DoW with at least one Power to get this bonus.
Here is my idea for the name:
When any Naval Power is at war with another in PTO,
Universal National Objective: +1 IPC for each Oceanic Valueless Island territory you controlled.
Theme: Wartime extensive lines of supply and communications
Japan 5 valueless oceanic territories: Hainan, Palau, Mariana, Caroline, Marshall.
USA 6 valueless oceanic territories: Guam, Wake, Midway, Johnston, Line, Aleutian.
Anzac 3 valueless oceanic territories: New Britain, Solomon and New Guinea.
UK Pacific 4 valueless oceanic territories: Ceylon, Gilbert, Fiji, Samoa.
French 1 valueless oceanic territory: New Hebrides. (Can be activated by a friendly Allied Power unit.)
Dutch 1 valueless oceanic territory: Dutch New Guinea. (Must be activated by a Pacific Allied Power.)
Sum: 20 IPCs
French islands bonus can go to another power upon activation, same as Dutch.
So, with 20 more IPCs incentive and the 3 Japanese NOs in aim (at least 10 IPCs and more), there is more real opportunity to makes war for the islands.
When Japan Is at War with the Western Allies (United States and/or United Kingdom/ANZAC):
5 IPCs if Japan controls the following territories:
Guam, Midway, Wake Island, Gilbert Islands, and Solomon Islands.
Theme: Strategic outer defense perimeter.
5 IPCs per territory if Japan controls
India (Calcutta), New South Wales (Sydney), Hawaiian Islands (Honolulu) and/or Western United States (San Francisco).
Theme: Major Allied power centers.
5 IPCs if Japan controls all of the following territories:
Sumatra, Java, Borneo, and Celebes.
Theme: Strategic resource centers.