Red October isolated area

esparver73

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We've finished a Red October campaign scenario and drawn its perimeter.
The result is a large German isolated area of type C and I want to be sure it's well done.
There are Russian units in EE5 and EE15 that draw the red perimeter to each other, and then on their way. No German unit or control marker is in that hexrow.
There are some German units in the FF hexrow and hex HH6, which allows for the blue perimeter.
The thing is that the German units are isolated from the German units in hexrow DD, even though there is not a single Russian unit or Russian control marker nowhere near these units. Would that be correct or we're missing something?
 

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Mind you, all the "right side" is the Russian side and the "left side" is the German side.
 

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We've finished a Red October campaign scenario and drawn its perimeter.
The result is a large German isolated area of type C and I want to be sure it's well done.
There are Russian units in EE5 and EE15 that draw the red perimeter to each other, and then on their way. No German unit or control marker is in that hexrow.
There are some German units in the FF hexrow and hex HH6, which allows for the blue perimeter.
The thing is that the German units are isolated from the German units in hexrow DD, even though there is not a single Russian unit or Russian control marker nowhere near these units. Would that be correct or we're missing something?
It looks as if that could be very probable.
 
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