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Old 09-21-2011, 03:54 PM
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I agree that river traffic would be quicker to revive. "Pirates of the Mississippi," anyone?
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That Sea Lord in Jacksonville will be a sticking point, and the Civgov enclave in Georgia is in the way. I think those would be my major directions for MilGov East.
Civgov will be a concern, to be sure. However, unless they actively interdict sea traffic I don’t believe Milgov will want to enter into conflict with them. I wonder, though, how the Sea Lord will behave. Who is he, really? What are his real motivations? Where does he see himself going? If he messes with coastal shipping, how does that play out? Lots of interesting possibilities there.
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