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But, another question...
When you are taking on the rouge Admiral Zaarin at Kalee, after a couple minutes of the battle, you get a message from a Captain saying that they want to be/are loyal to the Empire, and not Zaarin. At which point, Thrawn asks them to "Shoot at Zaarin". But then, nothing happens/changes. No additional ships are shooting at Zaarin, all of the ships on his side continue firing on my fleet, and the dynamic of the battle remains completely unchanged...
Is this intentional? Or did something not happen that was supposed to happen?
Did I miss something? Or am I just a bit of an idiot for failing to notice something relatively obvious....????
As for your other question, it has been a bit since I have tried it, but I think I didn't see anything either or perhaps they were added in via reinforcements to call in? That is and answer I would like to know too.
When the message occurs, one of Zaarin's ships should switch sides to your control. However, it is quite close to the frontline, so it is possible that it has already been destroyed by the time the message triggers.
I mean... if the answer is "No, the Empire can't build those ships", then I could always just dig around in the XML and set it up so that I can get them. But I'd rather not do that if it's not required, ya know? :)
Thank you again for the reply to my initial question though, it is very much appreciated.