Expanded Hangar:Whenever you return three aircraft to this unit during the Air Return phase, you must place a Rearming counter on one of those aircraft. If this unit is destroyed while an aircraft has a rearming counter on it, roll a die for that aircraft. On a 1, that aircraft is destroyed.
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The likelihood of loosing an aicraft is very slight, you need to loose a specific carrier on a specific turn. If you opponent direvtly targets you for that reason only. Its a significant risk to them for little harm to you.
I am not aware of an identical SA being given two different names.
Then you have a poor memory.
Option 1 with a new name or..... Option 2
Like I said before it doesn't bother me either way.
It makes no sense to me, and is definitely not KISS. Giving the same ability a different name just makes the list of SA's needlessly longer and harder to remember to me.
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Like I said before it doesn't bother me either way.
It makes no sense to me, and is definitely not KISS. Giving the same ability a different name just makes the list of SA's needlessly longer and harder to remember to me.
I agree that it's not KISS.
Maybe RB was trying to give each nation it's own "theme" even if it meant renaming SA's i.e. giving them a different national "feel". That or he couldn't recollect what he had done previously?
If it was the former then Option 1 still fits the "RB Formula" by giving the French Poor Facilities and the British Expanded Hanger we're still giving each navy it's own "feel".
It also fits the cross channel rivalry that exists between the Brits and French by letting the French have the "poor" SA and the British having the "good" SA
Like it's already been mentioned renaming it would remove the negative stigma attached to the SA and may translate into more table time for the unit?. i.e. Turning a negative into a positive. And it proves that 2 negatives can make a positive