Semi Canon Europe Strike map
About 33% of these strike locations are confirmed canon. I found several more going through each European module. If I missed anything let me know. The rest (including most warhead sizes) are educated guesses mostly based of canon maps.
http://games.juhlin.com/files/europe_strikes.jpg (2562x1288 272kb) As always glad to hear any comments. |
Wow. This looks great!
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Do you have one of Southern Germany, and south of Austria, including Hungary, Italy and other southern Eastern European countries?
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I'll double check a few sourcebooks but I don't think there is anything on specific strikes in Austria, Hungary or Italy. |
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I'm specifically curious about Dresden. On the division disposition map of central Europe from the v2.2 rule book, there are both NATO (the 6th ID) and Pact units in cantonment near Dresden, but not quite close enough to it to be interpreted as occupying the city itself. This, to me, suggests that most of Dresden is a radioactive slag heap but I want verification from another source. |
I know this is semi-OT since it has more to do with ICBM strikes -- but why do Soviet and US missile strikes have about the same throw weight on their warheads in T2K? The Soviets used more powerful, heavier warheads, since even they knew their missiles were less accurate than US missiles. The US could get away with lower throw weights due to better accuracy.
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Why I am interested is that I want to run a Pirates style campaign... on the Danube river. From Vienna all the way to the Black Sea... and hmmm isn't the module -Mediterranean Cruise centered on going to Romania via the Black Sea.
Its going to be the backup route for characters to take who missed the boat in going home. And found this little gem in the module... Quote:
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Just a note going through the modules I added 4 more European strikes.
Riga, Latvia Ignalina, Lithuania Gibraltar (Off map) Oslo, Norway (off map) I will update the map after a little more research. |
Some Notes:
The escalating nuclear exchanges struck Italy in late 1997. Strikes on military targets turned into strikes on industrial targets important to the war effort. After these came attacks on economic targets of military importance. Italy had no oil deposits of significance, but the Alps teem with hydroelectric power generating plants, and these were deemed of sufficient military importance to warrant destruction (several high-altitude bursts did the job by electromagnetic pulse). The strike on Ankara destroyed the government, and attacks on the ports and naval facilities on the Aegean and the Black Sea crippled the Turkish military. The bomb intended for Istanbul landed in the Sea of Marmara instead. The waves from the blast inflicted serious damage on the port facilities in the city, but left its buildings mostly intact. Greece received its share of thermonuclear bombs in late 1997 The East Europe Sourcebook has better details and I will make up a list for you Kato. |
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awesome, I was hoping that you would get around to doing this. Nice work
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