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    Default AAR: March 2015 - Duty and Daring - an Act of Daring

    France (Player):
    Capitaine de frégate Jean-Babtiste Lebrou with his 36-guns Frigate Proserpine
    Capitaine de vaisseau Tristan Lefranc with a damaged First Rate (74-guns SoL in pictures)

    Britain (AI):
    Captain Andrew Hunt with his 74-guns Ship of Line HMS Bellerophon

    Game settings:
    Standard Rules and the additional rules from the scenario

    French Order: Rescue the damaged First Rate and tow it into save waters.

    Turn 1-2
    The French Frigate Proserpine reaches the former battle area and converges to the drifting First Rate …
    (Dice roll 4 + 4 for the English Ship of Line in the first two turns)

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    Turn 3
    Dice roll 3 -> The English Ship of Line HMS Bellerophon appears on the west side horizon.
    On the other side the towing by the French ships is successful (dice roll 2)

    Turn 4-5
    The French Frigate and the First Rate in tow turns starboard to elude the deadly reefs in the south.

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    But the HMS Bellerophon tries to impede and sends a first long broadside to the French Frigate.

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    Turn 6
    While the English Ship of Line has to reload next turn, the damaged First Rate under Capitaine de vaisseau Tristan Lefranc is able to fire their first broadside.

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    Turn 7
    The English Ship under Captain Andrew Hunt has to go through the wind and fires a second broadside to the Proserpine.
    But the tows stays well and the slow running Frigate fires back at long distance.

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    Turn 8
    While reloading again, the damaged French First Rate is able to fire a second broadside to the HMS Bellerophon.

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    Turn 9
    The slow turning British ship looses too much speed and is backing now while the French combo turns slightly starboard to reach the open sea.

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    Turn 10
    That was a perfect outmaneuvering.
    The HMS Bellerophon is sailing in the backwash of the French ships now and tries to come into some shooting angle…

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    Turn 11-13
    …but unsuccessful. The damaged First Rate in tow by the French Frigate can reach the open sea.

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    Vive la France!

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    Result:

    Victory for the French Capitaine de frégate Jean-Babtiste Lebrou (Player) with his 36-guns Frigate Proserpine: return to port successfully with the damaged French First Rate in tow
    + 3 Points

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    Capitaine de vaisseau Tristan Lefranc (Player) with a damaged First Rate: return to port in tow with no further damage

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    British Captain Andrew Hunt (AI) with his 74-guns ship HMS Bellerophon: return to port without success and only little damage

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    Remark:

    - Perfect run for the French ships (no tow breaking and English ship unable to shoot in the last turns because of sailing in French backwash)
    - No broadside by the English ship to the damaged First Rate
    - Lucky dice rolling for the French
    Last edited by spiessbuerger; 04-01-2015 at 13:58.

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    A superb example of how to out think and out sail your enemy Matthais.
    Well done for an excellently photographed and explained game.
    Rob.

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    Well done Mathias, excellent sailing. No messing just got the job done.

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