Colonel Olinsky <salute>
Suh, my compliments! Actually, you're among my favorite Yankees and do pray that everything from my tent rolls off your back as smoothly as Yankee pack horses roll down Nicodemus' throat

By the way, you were targetting Gator Alley long before there was any knowledge of my moving up to corps command, even to me.
If you're looking to gain some advantage because General Reneau has taken command, you're mistaken as he's one of the original gators. All they've lost is a mediocre cavalry commander

As for McKayla, looks like maybe some Yank officer stood her up for her prom. They have no shame.
On the scenario, I was actually thinking of reworking (and have been in fits and starts for about 2 years) the opening scenario from the "High Tide" tournament where a large number of us Confederate officers had a very hard time advancing to the 2nd round. The adaptation of the Talonsoft scenario didn't include the "fixed" units, allowing the Yanks to employ their entire force from practically the start.
I still have the spreadsheets used to track the tournament, with the following results (does not include byes, and the side advanced denotes the army played, not that which the officer was assigned):
Cemetery Ridge Bracket (all optional rules except MDF)
Yanks: 7 advanced
Confederates: 7 advanced
Culp's Hill Bracket (all optional rules)
Yanks: 7 advanced
Confederates: 1 advanced
Round Top Bracket (all optional rules except MDF and Optional Melee Resolution)
Yanks: 9 advanced
Confederates: 4 advanced
All of the above were based on the "Wheatfield to Roundtop" scenario from Talonsoft, which by the DoR at the time showed it to be evenly matched based on the results available. By my recollection, a large number of Confederate advances were based on achieving a higher draw total with not much in the way of victories of any level achieved. A search of the MDT archives may even find a post by General Simms that he may have overlooked the impact of not having the "fixed" units, however don't quote me on this as I'd need to look back.
Do not take this to discount the effort taken by General Simms in putting the tournament together. Few of us have the time or the drive to put something like this together, and it was a very well organized and run affair! I can't recall if he was decorated for the event, but if not surely deserved it.
In closing, that is what I would recommend to General Garner for our upcoming "surrender or die" encounter. Whether or not it is acceptable to him or General Ringbloom remains to be seen.
I'll quote another gator (General David Peek) when I say "Be sweet"
