...You do know that I made the deployment plan before the strategy phase, right? (Well, the original one, the one where I buy 2 emu's and sell 2 rhinos is new and made as a compromise) I do recall even telling you of that plan when I came up with it on discord. Also, the flight of the emu plan, the one I made two turns (Early winter) ago that we voted for didn't exactly do to well considering they deployed forces in the south that blew up our balloons and bombed our lines while the forces in the center stalemated. The only thing we gained that turn was a few bits of land in the north due to our sky eyes. If I was to remake that plan with the knowledge of their deployments, I would have sent an emu to the center front and the southern front for areal superiority and in other words, abandoned the northern front. As for three turns (Late Autumn) ago, the plan we voted up was your plan and mine wasn't too different outside not believing they would strike the south (they didn't so that prediction was right) and having a single squadron defend the north instead of leaving it completely unprotected.(Which probably would have softened the blow but not much else) So, you are either just saying that they seem to match perfectly because of this one plan, or you don't remember what has happened in the past.
You also need to recognize that if we leave a single squadron there, it literally wont do anything but leave their air superiority fighters with a few extra kills and they would gain the same kind of superiority in the air as if we had nothing at all if we used Rhino's to do that job. Yes, I'm trying to predict our enemy's movements, but that's the only way we will be able to defend our gains and push forward as they will certainty have a numerical advantage soon if they don't already with that extra PP. We can afford to lose ground, just not cities. And I feel its more important to push the center and solidify our gains there before going off trying to thinly defend everything instead of properly defending and attacking a few places.