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The Usurper's Warfare has resumed, with devastating results for the Allies. In Hawaii, US Pacific Fleet is situated shattered following the Struggle of Hawaii. Across the Pacific the Imperial Japan Navy, flush with their recent victory, changes its gimlet eyesight to the south and the best prize for his or her Emperor: The Dutch East Indies. For Commander Jacob Morton and the other users of the Asiatic Fleet, the oncoming Japanese surprise means that the USS Houston and her Allied companions must learn to fight against overpowering chances against an adversary who claims the night time as their own. Inside the skies above Houston and the other old, worn out vessels of the ACDA Fleet , Flight Lieutenant Russell Wolford and his men try to employ the Allies' newest technology to even the odds. With full might of the Japanese Empire falling in it, the ACDA's military, sailors, and marines must battle to hold the series long enough for reinforcements to come. On the Japanese area, the Dutch East Indies marketing campaign quickly becomes a maelstrom that they didn't expect. Vice Admiral Yamaguchi, commander of the Kido Butai and victor of Hawaii, confirms himself preventing to maintain the First Air Fleet's carrier wings somewhat than fritter them away in a struggle of attrition. For even while brave pilots such as Lieutenant Isoro Honda and his fellow Shiden pilots slice a bloody swathe through their Allied counterparts, Yamaguchi realizes that his staying carriers must prepare for one thing: the decisive struggle. Collisions of the Damned is the continuation of the Usurper's Warfare series. Picking right up where Serves of Warfare still left off, this booklet contains even more relentless fight and breathless naval activities than its forerunner. As Japan confronts a divided USA and its eager allies, ordinary men and women are required to make decisions that will have significant outcomes for both themselves and their nations.