Couple more Revolution questions:
Why do the CPs HAVE to retain a unit in a shared territory? Since they gain no material benefit from being there, shouldn’t they be allowed to move out (though clearly not in again afterwards)?
Historically, these tts would correspond with regions retained by the Bolsheviks and abandoned by the Central Powers.
However, in those tts which were ceded to the CPs, which correspond to those they control at the time of the Revolution, the locals mainly wanted to set up their own nations rather than come under German rule.
So it would make more sense historically if:
1. CP units can remain in shared tts, but they may abandon them.*
2. In order to collect income from controlled original Russian tts, an infantry unit of the controlling power must be present in that tt during its own collect income phase.
- What if the CPs have a large army in a controlled tt that is completely surrounded by Russian controlled areas - are they trapped there forever?
Finally, I’m growing increasingly worried about the fate of the 2 British infantry units who were being transported to Karelia when the Revolution was proclaimed. They were last recorded in the cargo hold of a Russian transport in SZ 6, awaiting orders from London to disembark at Archangel.
Did they:
1. drown in the icy waters of the White Sea when the transport did a Mary Celeste?
2. disappear into the labour camps of Siberia?
3. disembark at a friendly adjacent tt before the boat was decommissioned?
4. Vanish into thin air when the ship was beamed up by the martians?
Reminder of my POW suggestion:
After the armistice in the east, over a million prisoners of war were released by the Russians.
So: at the time of the Revolution each Central Power receives a number of released POWs (infantry units) equivalent to the number of completed game turns. For simplicity, just place them in their respective capital. I’d place them in the mobilization zone to be brought into play at the end of their power’s next turn, but some people find this too complex…
Or place them in Moscow?
This partly compensates the CPs for their effective loss of Moscow as victory objective; it gives them an immediate boost to represent the end of hostilities and a wave of returning manpower.