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Krazy Ivan
Introduction
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Submarines
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Tally Ho
Cold Iron
Form Line of Battle
Fox Two!
Iron & Fire
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Background

Though Crazy Ivan is designed for generic battles, we also thought that a background would be interesting and useful for gamers wanting a ready situation to game in.

The sea and the seabed are been used and exploited by countries and corporations.

The European Federation (EF) consists of the UK, Germany, Austria, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark and Northern Holland.

The Federal European Union (FEU) comprises many more countries, though is dominated by France and Poland.

As might be expected the FEU's naval

SeaCorp is an American dominated multi-national corporation

The North American

Scenario - The Battle of Sygnus Trench

On the floor of the Atlantic lies the Sygnus Trench. SeaCorp geologists are undertaking a survey of the seabed in order to check for oil. They have created a small industrial installation, comprising living accommodation,

It is called Sygnus IV.

A Mexican submarine force has been ordered to take Sygnus IV

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Confederate Navy

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