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Originally Posted by Graebarde
Yes they are Texians.. and generally are a good bunch of soldiers, but there are weak points in every unit.
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And lets hope most of them are dead by 2000....
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Originally Posted by Olefin
I have the opposite viewpoint Leg - and by the way the Russians may not be in San Antonio anymore - if you read Lone Star, Red Star they are clearly about to pull out and head home - in fact by mid 2001 they may be gone or so badly damaged by local guerrillas that they are no longer the threat that they were.
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Small flaw with that logic - Howling Wilderness lists troop numbers as of 01APR01, just a touch
before Mid 2001.
Now admittedly Red Star, Lone Star is supposed to occur in late November 2000, however communications post nuke aren't what they used to be and a walk to the next hilltop is considered a long distance road trip. News travels slowly in that environment, and isn't necessarily correct either. Just look at any of the rumour tables in any of the books for examples of just how screwed up information can be.
Note also that just because the Soviets have a
chance of capturing an almost spent offshore oil well, doesn't mean they actually will. In fact since the whole thing sets a group of PCs up as major players, chances are they don't and therefore get stuck in San Antonio. Even if they do, it'll be months before there's enough oil available and a ship found, time in which the components of the 49th Division can fall apart and head home.
While even one Soviet or Mexican soldier remains in Texas, will any Texan rest?
Or will they want to drive them out?