My last thought for now on the matter is that I'm not going to be able to post for almost another 24 hours. As I've mentioned before, I'll adapt to whatever develops from whoever posts first. I will say that we're not going to defeat Hannibal outright. I'm thinking that LancerDancer wants him to be a major antagonist in this RP, so we can't take him out of the fight in the first engagement. As long as that doesn't occur than I'm totally fine with however we handle it. I will say that if I am the first one to post, here is what I would propose:
-The Roman legions arrive at the Rhone River before Hannibal, and decide that if they do not press an attack presently, he will simply advance up the western shore of the Rhone until he reaches another suitable crossing point.
-Though outnumbered, the legions show great shrewdness in their assault. The battle ultimately results in the Roman legions having to strategically retreat back to the eastern side of the Rhone, and thusly Hannibal is able to make his crossing.
-Despite this definite strategic defeat against Rome, the legions manage to pose enough formidable resistance that they force Hannibal to cease his march along the coast, and he steers his army northward along the eastern side of the Rhone River valley.
What do you all think of that option?