First salvoes of the battle - Ra'esharn quickly gets the range. |
The disastrous battle of Omez Strait, which saw the destruction of half Kiivar's battle fleet, brought home the problem of how to deal with the Ra'esharn fleet of Cacadaemon Class monster battleships. In that battle, four of Kiivar's Leviathan class battle wagons were sunk by just three Cacadaemons - for the loss of just one of the latter. True, at the outset of the war, another, RNS Kitsune, had been sent to the bottom by a hunter group comprising a Leviathan Class and a couple of much lighter battlecruisers, in the action off the River Salver. But that success, it seemed, flattered to deceive.
After several months of waiting, suddenly an opportunity presented itself. A squadron of Ra'esharn battleships had been found lying up in a southern Omez seaport, undergoing minor refit and revictual. A large scale bombing raid had failed to register a single hit upon the warships, but had pretty much put the port facilities out of commission for a long time to come. The Ra'esharn Squadron Commander, Runosuke Suzuzuki requested and was granted orders to quit the sea port, and sail home for a destination on the east coast of Ra'esharn Island itself. But to get there, the battle squadron had to pass through the Kantsi Strait - no very narrow a passage between Ra'esharn's east coast and the main island of Saabia, but dangerous if an enemy were to be encountered there.
Woeful gunnery from Kiivar ships! |
Sure enough, an enemy was. Unbeknownst to the Ra'esharn Naval High Command, a large squadron of warships, en route from the Kiivar to the Saabian archipelago, about to pass through the strait at the same time. This squadron comprised four Leviathan class vessels that had been joined by a pair of Saabian warships. So the enemy squadrons, unaware, were approaching on slightly converging routes that remained unchanged when they sighted each other.
The following action used my 'Ultra-simple Naval Games' rules. The scenario was designed to pit two reasonably matched fleets together.
The Combined Squadron comprised:
Kiivar 'Division': Admiral Shang Wong
KNS Cerberus
KNS Leviathan (Flag)
KNS Behemoth
KNS Tarasque
Saabia 'Division': Rear Admiral Sachusetts
SNS Nyurung (Flag)
SNS Pijar
Stats for:
Kiivar Leviathan Class: Strike value = 8 Protection = 11
Saabia Nyurung Class: Strike value = 10 Protection = 9
The Ra'esharn Squadron had:
Admiral Runosuke Suzuzuki
IRS Krampus
IRS Dantalion (Flag)
IRS Rakshasa
IRS Bushyada
Stats:
Ra'esharn Cacadaemon Class: Strike value = 12 Protection = 16
The two forces seemed to be evenly matched, the outcome chancy. The combined strike power was in favour of the allies (52-48); the protection marginally in favour of the monster Cacadaemons (64-62).
One rule I added to my earlier 'Ultra-simple' set. When a ship's Protection' (Floating Points, if you will) had been reduced to one quarter (rounded) of its original, it had, if it could, to withdraw from the action. It could still fire any guns in range and able to be brought to bear.
The following action used my 'Ultra-simple Naval Games' rules. The scenario was designed to pit two reasonably matched fleets together.
The Combined Squadron comprised:
Kiivar 'Division': Admiral Shang Wong
KNS Cerberus
KNS Leviathan (Flag)
KNS Behemoth
KNS Tarasque
Saabia 'Division': Rear Admiral Sachusetts
SNS Nyurung (Flag)
SNS Pijar
Stats for:
Kiivar Leviathan Class: Strike value = 8 Protection = 11
Saabia Nyurung Class: Strike value = 10 Protection = 9
The Ra'esharn Squadron had:
Admiral Runosuke Suzuzuki
IRS Krampus
IRS Dantalion (Flag)
IRS Rakshasa
IRS Bushyada
Stats:
Ra'esharn Cacadaemon Class: Strike value = 12 Protection = 16
The two forces seemed to be evenly matched, the outcome chancy. The combined strike power was in favour of the allies (52-48); the protection marginally in favour of the monster Cacadaemons (64-62).
One rule I added to my earlier 'Ultra-simple' set. When a ship's Protection' (Floating Points, if you will) had been reduced to one quarter (rounded) of its original, it had, if it could, to withdraw from the action. It could still fire any guns in range and able to be brought to bear.
The dice showing '1' means no hits at all from their shooting. KNS Cerberus at last finds the range effectively |
The change of course took the two vessels out of range of each other, and a duel developed between Krampus and the lead Kiivar vessel, KNS Cerberus. Again, the superb gunnery aboard Krampus at once straddled the Kiivar vessel, knocking large holes and starting serious fires as no fewer than 4 shells struck. Three Kiivar vessels - Cerberus, Leviathan and Behemoth failed totally to find the range, possibly confused by each others' shell splashes - not a single shell found its way aboard Krampus.
The ship behind, IRS Dantalion, was less lucky. IKS Tarasque landed two 15-inch shells onto the Ra'esharn flagship for just the one 18-inch received.
The Saabia ships attempt to close the range... |
... and that proves costly! |
Meanwhile IRS Dantalion slammed four shells into Behemoth. Badly damaged, that vessel was barely able for the moment to keep its station, and that not for much longer. At the rear of the line, the ships had shortened the range, with consequently far more damaging salvoes from both sides. Five hits on each brought both Saabia vessels close to a sinking condition, but they were handing out several damaging licks of their own.
You have to admire Ra'esharn gunnery! |
Hardly a half-hour into the action, and only Leviathan and Tarasque - the latter hardly having received any gunfire at all - continued able to stay in the battle line. As they turned away, the others could bring only their rearward guns to bear, whilst the Ra'esharn gunnery continued their mercilessly accurate battering. Before they could escape beyond the enemy gun range, both Saabian vessels received more damaging hits than they could possibly survive. Within minutes of each other, both went down, flaming wreckage from end to end until the closing seas put out the fires. For their part, they managed to concentrate their salvos onto IRS Rakshasa. Reduced to a near sinking condition, that ship also pulled out of the battle line.
With the sinking of the two Saabian battleships, the action came to an end, as the Kiivar ships, which had never got closer than long range, made off, away from the punishing Ra'esharn gunfire.
There was no questioning this Ra'esharn naval victory: two Allied battleships sunk and three reduced to a wreck for just one Ra'esharn battleship seriously crippled. Here follows the tally:
Kiivar:
Cerberus - 8/11 hits, withdrew from the battle line Turn 5
Leviathan - 6/11 hits
Behemoth - 10/11 hits, withdrew almost sinking from battle line, Turn 6
Tarasque - 9/11 hits, forced out of the battle line Turn 8
Saabia:
Nyurung - 10/9 hits, attempted to withdraw from battle line, Turn 6, sunk, Turn 7
Pijar - 9/9 hits, also sunk, Turn 7, attempting to withdraw from the battle
Ra'esharn:
Krampus - 8/16 hits
Dandalion - 9/16 hits
Rakshasa - 15/16 hits, withdrew from the battle line, Turn 7
Bushyada - 7/16 hits
Poring over the battle reports, naval analysts on both sides remarked upon the inexorably devastating gunfire of the Cacadaemon class monster ships. For every three hits scored by the Allied guns, the Ra'esharn handed out four. At that rate, there was but one way this battle could have gone. For a long while to come, Ra'esharn had established a hegemony of the seas...
A nice looking naval battle!
ReplyDeleteIt was fun and quick to play - and the result a very considerable surprise!
DeleteVery exciting action. I like that the battle ended where it did. Sometimes I find battles can carry on far beyond the point where one side or the other would in reality have withdrawn. Fights to the finish do not often happen in real life.
ReplyDeleteHi Tony -
DeleteThese ultra-simple rules are quite without chrome, but do give brisk naval battles full of action. I added that little extra rule that causes badly damaged ships to drop out of the battle line, though at very short ranges their survivability at that point becomes problematical. Having closed to medium range, the Saabian ships couldn't get away fast enough.
It has to be admitted that ships' resilience under this rule set isn't as great as they were in 'real life'. The ship types were 'Yamato' (Cacadaemon), 'Bismarck' (Leviathan) and I THINK 'Washington' Class (Pijar). Yamato and Bismarck took a fair bit of putting down, historically.
This battle turned on the Allies being scarcely able to buy a 'hit' score early on, and they were consistently outgunned subsequently. The only time one of the Ra'esharn ships failed to roll a '6', the range was down to medium and she rolled five '5's with her 12 dice. That was more than half Nyurung's flotation, right there. Next turn, she went down.
I have in the works a few scratch-built small craft (destroyers, sub-hunters) to go with these ships, which will probably require a whole new set of rules, or maybe some sort of sensible supplement.
Cheers,
Ion
Awesome naval battle! Where did you get those models?
ReplyDeleteThese 'models' are actually toys bought from a bookshop about 40 years ago. More about them here: https://archdukepiccolo.blogspot.com/2019/08/mighty-armadas.html
DeleteCheers,
Ion