moni kerr
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Corps gets bombarded

Mon Feb 10, 2014 1:36 am

After running an early June 1862 turn I saw the following message;

29/56 Washington Defenses bombarded us and our J. Longstreet Corps took 41 hits. We returned fire dealing 0 hits to them.

Huh? Since when does a fort bombard a land unit in an adjacent region?
Longstreet started in Frederick MD and moved through Montgomery to end in Anne Arundel.


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Mon Feb 10, 2014 3:13 pm

Hi,

Seems weird, but perhaps that's a possibility as I see there are river crossing. Was Longstreet in riverine move at this time?

I don't think that's the proper turn also, I would need it and backup1 folder.
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Wed Feb 12, 2014 2:40 am

That was the turn in question before being run (originally titled backup1). Here is the following turn with the results including the message cited above.
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Wed Feb 12, 2014 4:03 pm

I don't get the exact same course of events when redoing the turn (only 37 messages in battle), sorry. You seem to be in a good shape though, so you can concede this undue harassment to your adversary, surely :)
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