>>5164480tanq has the previously retreating Net Infantry and tankette properly left the battlefield or are they still lurking in the quarry somewhere?
>PlansIf the enemy has arty no where is safe, they could bombard any house and their tanks superior firepower and range to blow away any hiding near the outskirts.
Two plans, either hold your ground as best you can where the enemy won't have any cover for their attack in keeping our current configuration, which honestly isn't that bad considering we are going to have a lot of tanks on the line for their approach.
>ProsIf we knock out enough tanks that might force the enemy to creep more slowly to us, hopefully giving Assault group enough time to get into the town and for everyone to get the fuck out. That first round will be the most important of any this entire fight.
>ConsEverything is exposed to the worst the Nets can throw at us and if we don't do enough initial damage then everything is fucked.
Also Assault group is on their own against their pursuers.
Or we basically go back to the first plan which was surrender territory to buy time and funnel the enemy into the streets.
Their main advantage are those tanks, where they'd have to squeeze in to engage us. However this would be sacrificing the town the moment the Net Infantry digs into the houses there is no dislodging them. Could just try and out flank us instead of doing what I'd expect too.
We'd have a fighting retreat the entire withdrawal.
Tanks skirmish in the first zone and pull back to second with allied infantry to discourage the tanks from just barging in. This continues until we've done enough damage or
our morale plummets into a rout.
>ProsLess exposure to tanks limiting their advantages in the open. It might buy us time if enemy tanks don't aggressively pursue and instead wait for infantry support.
>ConsWhen the enemy infantry arrive they are going to ruin everything and this clusterfuck will properly begin. Losing that hill will also really, really hurt us.
Both plans are bad and I don't want either. Default to hold the line.