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Originally posted by thesmilingassassin
"Isn´t the gap between A and B barbet (C & D resp.) a little bit huge? Shouldn´t those turrets be closer together?
Wouldn´t turret B turn against that bridgestructure just behind it?"
I've always thought that a larger gap between the turrets would minimize damage to both turrets from a single hit, this logic may or may not be wrong? Some of it has to do with the fact that I'm not entirely sure the turrets are the right size.
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As to the bridge structure you may be right, but thankfully I have the room to move the bridge structure aft.
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Aside from this I'm surprized you didn't notice that the Phillipines has decided to sign the CT! At least I can take pride in knowing my cruisers can steal all the news!
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VI. NON-CONTRACTING POWERS WISHING TO BE SIGNATORY POWERS
Any Non-Contracting Power wishing to commit itself to this treaty, shall be allowed to do so by communicating to the Government of the Kingdom of Atlantis its intentions and by dispatching, to the Government of Atlantis, Plenipotentiaries authorised to sign for the Power the treaty. The nation shall be considered joined to and bound by the treaty when such plenipotentiaries have placed their signature on the document original. The Government of Atlantis shall then communicate the admission of the Signature Party to the other Contracting Powers. Any Contracting Power thus joined shall be counted as a Power of the lowest tier, with allowances equal to those of Greece, or equal to those of India, at the discretion of the Contracting Power joining.
(emphasis added)
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