Space Dog - Ushered to the Dust Bin of History
Posted: Tue Dec 25, 2012 6:02 pm
In 1646, Thomas Browne described the wonders of electricity. It paved the way for revolutionary changes in technology.
In 1789, the Declaration of Rights of Man introduced the institutional liberal principles of power, and paved the way for the democracies of the world.
In December 2012, Abu Jazar and MAX re-defined the strategic and tactical concepts of default mode DEFCON, paving the way for a whole new gaming experience. League players' inane and dated methods were proven insufficient.
Completely unprepared for the overwhelming power he was about to meet, space dog decided to try his luck in DEDICATED 6 Player Default Elite #1 on Christmas Eve. His acclaimed skill set came to no use against the sheer effectiveness and aptitude of the unbeatable alliance of Abu Jazar and MAX who had been waiting for this opportunity to demonstrate their ultimate strength.
DEBRIEF
Abu Jazar («Spiff»): Europe
MAX («Chaka Khan»): Russia
space dog: Asia
ColdFedor: North America
nammi: South America
harvie: Africa
Already in unit placement, space dog makes a dramatic mistake by deploying his fleet in such a way that they can neither reach heavily populated areas early nor contribute in defending his territory:
Meanwhile, Abu Jazar and MAX align their carriers with their airbases in order to carry out effective full scale bomber raids:
space dog's silos were easily located by deploying fighters southwards and triangulating AA fire. Some other defense installations were also scouted, paving the way for a milk run bomber raid in East Asia.
MAX deploys bombers early to take out cities.
At DEFCON 1, space dog immediately opens silos on Russia. Unfortunately, a vast Abu Jazar bomber squadron is headed directly for space dog silos and effectively halves space dog's silo nuke arsenal. No opposition was encountered in airspace until the nukes were already deployed.
Also note how space dog misses Cairo by several minutes and wastes a double-digit number of warheads on a city that was already reduced to ashes.
Meanwhile, space dog seems to be doing what he might have read on the forum about launching everything early at DEFCON 1. Unfortunately his shortsightedness and ignorance of Default tactics has the consequence that his bombers end up right among some random six fleets and are easily plucked down.
Harvie in Africa decides to use one of his sub six fleets to take out space dog silos. Something which could have been easily avoided by properly defending them:
Abu Jazar and MAX are racking up points so fast from major city hits that the outcome is foreseeable already 10 minutes into DEFCON 1.
This can better be illustrated by this graph:
Abu Jazar and MAX once again display their excellence and unprecedented skills and win this battle with ease.
Sit back.
Watch.
Enjoy Abu Jazar's and MAX' strategical and tactical supremacy in this archetype DEFCON conflict:
http://88.198.205.67/recordings/2012-12-24.15.25.38.dcrec
Sincerely.
In 1789, the Declaration of Rights of Man introduced the institutional liberal principles of power, and paved the way for the democracies of the world.
In December 2012, Abu Jazar and MAX re-defined the strategic and tactical concepts of default mode DEFCON, paving the way for a whole new gaming experience. League players' inane and dated methods were proven insufficient.
Completely unprepared for the overwhelming power he was about to meet, space dog decided to try his luck in DEDICATED 6 Player Default Elite #1 on Christmas Eve. His acclaimed skill set came to no use against the sheer effectiveness and aptitude of the unbeatable alliance of Abu Jazar and MAX who had been waiting for this opportunity to demonstrate their ultimate strength.
DEBRIEF
Abu Jazar («Spiff»): Europe
MAX («Chaka Khan»): Russia
space dog: Asia
ColdFedor: North America
nammi: South America
harvie: Africa
Already in unit placement, space dog makes a dramatic mistake by deploying his fleet in such a way that they can neither reach heavily populated areas early nor contribute in defending his territory:
Meanwhile, Abu Jazar and MAX align their carriers with their airbases in order to carry out effective full scale bomber raids:
space dog's silos were easily located by deploying fighters southwards and triangulating AA fire. Some other defense installations were also scouted, paving the way for a milk run bomber raid in East Asia.
MAX deploys bombers early to take out cities.
At DEFCON 1, space dog immediately opens silos on Russia. Unfortunately, a vast Abu Jazar bomber squadron is headed directly for space dog silos and effectively halves space dog's silo nuke arsenal. No opposition was encountered in airspace until the nukes were already deployed.
Also note how space dog misses Cairo by several minutes and wastes a double-digit number of warheads on a city that was already reduced to ashes.
Meanwhile, space dog seems to be doing what he might have read on the forum about launching everything early at DEFCON 1. Unfortunately his shortsightedness and ignorance of Default tactics has the consequence that his bombers end up right among some random six fleets and are easily plucked down.
Harvie in Africa decides to use one of his sub six fleets to take out space dog silos. Something which could have been easily avoided by properly defending them:
Abu Jazar and MAX are racking up points so fast from major city hits that the outcome is foreseeable already 10 minutes into DEFCON 1.
This can better be illustrated by this graph:
Abu Jazar and MAX once again display their excellence and unprecedented skills and win this battle with ease.
Sit back.
Watch.
Enjoy Abu Jazar's and MAX' strategical and tactical supremacy in this archetype DEFCON conflict:
http://88.198.205.67/recordings/2012-12-24.15.25.38.dcrec
Sincerely.

