As Simon says you can’t move any of your ships in that sea zone on NCM. There is a provision that allows you to move them to flee the sea zone on the Combat Movement phase without taking them into combat. The real purpose of the move though is to prevent any transports in the sea zone from loading ground units in that sea zone. You can still move to another sea zone on Combat Move and load ground units as long as it is a friendly sea zone. If you haven’t seen the video it explains everything;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pkj_9K3lfQk&t=166s
Clarification on UK "dual economy"
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Hi everyone,
Let say Japan has taken both Calcutta & West India.
What happen if some ally power goes in later and retake West India?Does that power add West India’s production value (2) to its own since UK Pacific (FEC) lost its capital (does not have an economy)?
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@Soviet-Steamroller Good afternoon. If W India is taken by any allied nation, other than the U.K., then that nation controls it and takes its income of 2 . As soon as India is liberated, it reverts back to the U.K. Pacific economy.
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So you did understand correctly. I should have said: sorry!
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Thank you for the quick response.
That is what i thought but not having huge experience under the belt i just wanted to double check here.
Have a good day.





