Thracian destroyers parked at the port town of Brookhat outside of the Mediterranean Siege Region.
~The Mizuno Gazette~
July 7, 2024
--Future of the Alliance and Federation, Siege Regions, and Design Controversy--
-Alliance and Federation Sign Non-Aggression Pact, Wipes Out Coalition Fleet-
Last weekend, the Alliance and Federation signed an NAP over siege regions to strengthen their mutual effort against the Coalition.
Although it started off strong, the leader of the United Asian Emirates, Aliitsme, attacked and killed a Chinese member while carrying out a cargo contract and stole their ship. Aliitsme refused to return the member's item or their ship. This sparked an immediate response from the Alliance High Command, who condemned UAE and Aliitsme's actions, and relations between the Alliance and UAE have since gone cold.
This did not seem to weaken the NAP as, today and yesterday, the Alliance and Federation maintained their control of all naval siege regions and wiped out the Coalition Fleet under the leadership of Chinese leader Wxllop, Cultist Imperial Fleet Admiral Ashes43, and the Imperial Roman Admiral Catfesh. The Coalition did not siege the North Atlantic, Indian, or Mediterranean regions at all.
"We did not siege the North Atlantic because most of our pilots couldn't stay that late due to their jobs. Additionally, the combined hatred to Thracia caused the Federation and the Alliance to act as one mega-alliance, heavily outnumbering the coalition most of the time. In the latest siege, we had only 6 people against 26, so we called off the siege. Another factor that made us not fight is that the Alliance is using illegal armor that makes their ships immune to torpedo damage, which also played a role in our decision."
- Thracian leader Melkron on why the regions were not sieged by the Coalition. Oceanic Imperial movecrafter Meowsalod also stated that a combination of demotivation and controversy over new warship designs in regards to torpedoes and torpedo belts further discouraged Coalition action.
Coalition maintains their control over the Sahara tank region and the Scandinavian and American PvP regions.
-Controversy Over the Legality of Recent Torpedo and Torpedo Belt Designs-
Torpedoes and the defense against them has been a focal point of warship design ever since torpedoes were added. Their capability of dealing a massive, sometimes lethal, amount of damage has cemented the importance of their design in place. Recently, an update allowed torpedoes to be reloadable, which threw the entire warship design industry into a frenzy. No longer were torpedoes something that a pilot had to worry about only at the start of the battle; they were now a constant and existential threat to warships, so much so that slower ships such as Dreadnoughts have almost completely disappeared from the battlefield in recent weeks in roles other than supporting via long-range sniping. As almost all torpedo belts lose their effectiveness once struck even once, a new type of torpedo belt emerged; air.
The Coalition have recently pioneered a type of torpedo layout that significantly increases the amount of damage torpedoes can do via bypassing traditional torpedo belts and exploding above or farther below the waterline. To combat this, Alliance and Federation ships have recently adopted a rather simplistic design against it; simply don't have a spot for the torpedoes to hit. Recent torpedo belts have adopted a design similar to that of All-or-Nothing armour seen most commonly on Dreadnoughts in that there is simply a large gap for the torpedoes to harmlessly pass through without detonating at all.
This has sparked a plethora of arguments over the legality of both torpedoes that bypass all possible armour schemes, and the gap-torpedo belts, with both sides stating that the other is illegal. With this issue being so new, there has not been an official ruling from Zaify or Ineusia on the subject, but other staff members have said that they both are either illegal or are borderline illegal.
The issue is guaranteed to grow and evolve as time goes by, and a ruling from Zaify and/or Ineusia on it is imminent. Until then, designs to counter each other will likely progress in outlandish ways for the foreseeable future.
--In Other News--
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Floritania continues occupation of the Canadian Dominion and the Empire of Columbia.