' Wrote:Sorry, but, your example is actually a really bad one.
The "V" people won on their own ground, and that is the reason why Corsairs still exist.
They are good on their own ground.
But if those "V" people attacked the States on their ground, could you guess the outcome?
Of course you could. So, actually, your example is a good one, but for our view.
Not at all - you missed the point.
I wasn't arguing for a side having a "home field advantage" but rather how a superpower can be beaten by a smaller and considerably less powerful group. It can, and has happened.
Now in Disco terms... Corsairs aren't ever going to.. nor could they, invade Liberty, but there is no reason why they can't raid it.
Again.. Liberty factions, If you are so much more powerful then the Corsair factions.. then put your ships where your mouth is, and start sitting on the minefield entrance.
As to the argument that it couldn't be navigated without maps.. heres my answer to that:
Corsair ship reaches NY through Alaska... he is suddenly in the midst of said minefield, so he goes.. slowly, carefully, through said minefield, finding his way.. once done.. area is mapped...
Simple enough.
Area is already mapped people, god knows how many Order and Corsair pilots have gone through that area already, they know the placement of the mines, so start putting ships there to physically stop them...