i am NOT coloring all those islands :sob: With Quebec being surrounded by enemies, being pushed back and beaten up, we must apologise, but we declare war. Phase One: Using major river and lake graphs in the area, we would stick to them, using them as natural barriers between us and them. Once we reach the mercenaries’ fortifications, we would first engage and then withdraw to give them a sense of victory, and then dig trenches and tunnels under them to pop up from behind, effectively ambusing them, whilst we also set up mortars to shell the forts, pressuring them heavily. Phase two. Phase Two: With phase one ending, we move to phase two: the main attack. Due to the lack of fortification on most of our border, we would focus about 72% of our forces to this area, using lake graphs again. That’s abt it yea Digging in: We would halt advancements, and dig in. We start making trenches all across the front, especially where we haven’t advanced yet. We hire experienced builders to come and start setting up sandbags, walls, barbed wire and more, and even experiment with a new barricade called the ‘icewall’. Essentially, it is solid permafrost, which we have an abundance of, kept aolid by coolers bwhind it. Due to its stacking nature, it is solid and sturdy, but slips around. It is portable too: it is ice after all.
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