#Synthetic Rubber is not British
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uhh
ok, lets name it "Undewater Pipelines", and then replace the Churchill tank with a Plumber.
on wiki I read names like Williams , Hofmann, Kondakow .... looks very international
there isn't a Williams who developed synthetic rubber, and those names that created synthetic rubber were russian, german, and american - no british people.
you are a william 😉 ok, but at german page is note a Charles Hanson Greville Williams who made the formula for the next guy, named Gustave Bouchardat (wow, next nation, french)... however, every nation in ww2 used synthetic rubber?
china invented steel, so take out all of the tanks and airplanes from the game
officially now all vehicles in game are chinese
so the now main nations are minor nations, the minor nations are now minuscule nations.
yep
and china will be the only one
china invented guns too
everything is china
and england found out about oxygen so none of the nations can breathe now
ultimate biological weapon
how is it possible that isn't the ultimate research order instead of BLETCHLEY PARK?
more powerful than Uranprojekt and Dual Manhattan together?
24k win the game
The united states was the one who mass produced synthetic rubber and used the most of it.
well, thats a cool fact an all but.... can you atleast suggest a fitting name for that order? that allows it to keep the image (maybe) and its current effect.
or we could just say that it is just a research for buying massive amounts of synthetic rubber from USA
I agree with this just that it needs to find a different thing the British created cause pipes did not help british win the war
Or maybe like iron ore extraction
Instead of Synthetic Rubber
Make it the WEIZMANN FERMENTATION or SYNTHETIC BUTANOL
That's as british as it gets (not very, but brits weren't cut off from imports as Germany, so you'll never get on the nationality-lvl. of Synthetic Oil)
Wasn't it a french scientist who found out about oxygen? 💀
so france won
i never thought
I mean I could be wrond but that's what I remember lol
From what Google tell me, Antoine Lavoisier, french chemist who is apparently the father of modern chemistry discovered and named oxygen
I was thinking specifically about operation pluto
Well, I did with underwater pipelines. If you look it up, the british went under a massive undertaking in innovation and logistics to make those underwater pipelines work. They were instrumental because the allies desperately needed to send oil across the English channel to support the military. The allies couldn't have pushed germany out of france without easy access to oil. There is a couple documentaries I found on youtube about it. It doesn't fit perfectly with the card effect. At least the theme of buffing a unit is in line with how the oil was used in the war. At least it makes more sense than depth charges. Depth Charges makes no sense at all. Smoke screen and gain a kredit slot???
well, in that case if the pipelines were for sending oil efficiently, it could be called "Oil delivery" or "Oil pipelines"
that would be much better and the artwork would fit better
and yeah depth charges is kinda strange in that regard, but I'm not sure about its context so I cant get a good opinion about it
“Oil delivery all vehicles get shock and +2+2 for this turn “
It would make more sense to change synthetic rubber to a thing that the brittish actually reserched
I mean, the idea is good intended, the thing is that the card would need to be reworked depending on the name used
and probably its art too
oil pipelines/oil delivery sounds as a cool option
and it matches with the churchill tank in the image
BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS: "Develop COVID. Next turn it destroys you unless you activate it. Activation: Enemy is defeated." 
depth charges should be replaced with "Fuses"
35t should be replaced with "white tank"
proximity fuze used in Anti Air
but not tank and plane