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|Value 2 = [...] The Admiralty's martial prowess revolves heavily around questions of water, of fuel, of waves and engines. London's streets are not conducive [...] Pesky ''buildings'' keep getting in the way [...] The Commodore hears the latest damage reports, and winces. [...]
 
|Value 2 = [...] The Admiralty's martial prowess revolves heavily around questions of water, of fuel, of waves and engines. London's streets are not conducive [...] Pesky ''buildings'' keep getting in the way [...] The Commodore hears the latest damage reports, and winces. [...]
 
|Value 7 - 9 = The eccentric tactics – if they can be called such – of the Starved are proving difficult for the Admiralty to predict. [...] The Commodore rubs his temples. "How can I counteract an enemy that doesn't behave ''sensibly''?"
 
|Value 7 - 9 = The eccentric tactics – if they can be called such – of the Starved are proving difficult for the Admiralty to predict. [...] The Commodore rubs his temples. "How can I counteract an enemy that doesn't behave ''sensibly''?"
|Value 10 - 14 = [...] "I think I'm beginning to see [...] they appear to be singularly concerned with places. With ''shapes''. [...]"
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|Value 10 - 13 = [...] "I think I'm beginning to see [...] they appear to be singularly concerned with places. With ''shapes''. [...]"
  
 
He pushes pawns [...], sending forces to protect key landmarks – not for their strategic value, but for the effect their shape has on London's topology. [...]
 
He pushes pawns [...], sending forces to protect key landmarks – not for their strategic value, but for the effect their shape has on London's topology. [...]

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