Scenario Title: Clipperton Island
Game: Allied General (SSI)
Author: Dirk Cremer
Authors mail adress: webmaster@HerrGeneral.de
Time: December 1941

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Description:
Clipperton Island is a small flat island, rougly 1000 miles offshore the mexican coast 
in the Pacific. Since 1930 it's a french possession. The island measures
about 2 miles in diameter and consists mostly of sand, coconut palms and a strange 
black rock about 38 ft. high.
In anticipation of the japanese expansion in the Pacific, the USA decide to 
cooperate with the "Free French government" and establish a small submarine and torpedo-plane
supply base on Clipperton Island.
On the eve of the attack on Pearl Harbour a small japanese task force arrived near 
Clipperton Island, mainly to divert the Americans from the forthcoming japanese 
raid on Pearl Harbour.
"Alle Mann in die Boote" (All men in the landing crafts)

Remarks:

Installation:
Copy the scenario file (e.g. game0xx.scn) in the scenario-subdirectory of your
Allied General directory. The number of the scenario (e.g. game002.scn) is 
corresponding to the scenario numbers of the Allied General scenario selection
screen (e.g. to start the game002.scn, you have to click on the "El Agheila"
scenario, the number 3 belongs to "Crusader", the "Tripoli" scenario should be 
the game006.scn etc.).
Don't be afraid to overwrite the original scenario. On the AG CD in the AG/scenario 
directory you'll always find the original files. Just copy them back.
If there comes a "mapnames.str" and/or a "panzequp.eqp" in this zip-file, 
copy this files to the data-subdirectory of your Allied General directory.
They often only work with this specific scenario. If you want to play "normal"
AG scenarios, you've to copy the original files back to the data-subdirectory. You'll
find the originals in the AG/data subdirectory of your AG CD.

NOTE: In the dialog-box "Preferences", which appears after choosing a scenario,
you'll find the two options "Show Hidden Units" and "Show Opponent Moves". The
default is 'deactivated'. Normally you can activate them if you like to
do so, but note that there're some custom scenarios which crash your system when 
ACTIVATING this options. This crash will do no harm, just let them deactivated 
and have fun...

Victory conditions
Regardless of the message on the "scenario-end-screen" (e.g. Axis victory), the
scenario is designed in this manner: the attacker ALWAYS have to take ALL the 
victory objectives. If the attacker fails to do so, it's a loss for his side !



