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Thomas pitches some possibilities. Goto offers his rejoinders. And you - you paw through a depressingly short list of available units, none of which have decent AA loadouts. You have exactly one light carrier present and ready for sortie, and she's already been slated as escort for a convoy that leaves tomorrow - air escort is in painfully high demand; being the most effective counter to air attack and a highly effective antisubmarine weapon. In the end you throw in the only halfway decent remaining option; two Takao class cruisers. Their AA throw-weight is anemic for their tonnage, but better than nothing - and more importantly, they carry two catapults and three floatplanes apiece, and every aircraft will count. The US and JMSDF have recon aircraft galore; the latest, greatest jet-powered models - but they're designed to sweep hundreds of miles of water with high-power surface-search radars; and experience has shown they'll have to get uncomfortably close to get solid returns off abyssals... and P--8s aren't nearly as cheap as PBYs were, even in adjusted dollars. The USN launched over 40 PBYs from Midway in their search for the Japanese fleet; and additional aircraft from the carriers - but you will have what you bring with you and nothing more.
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Admiral Thomas vanishes sometime in the afternoon, taking a chopper to Yokota to help co-ordinate the JSDF's air operations plan. A complex inter-military web of tanker support, CAP fighters and a patrol/loiter schedule is a difficult thing to orchestrate on last-minute notice, but the commander of 7th fleet is doing his damndest to make it happen. You're kept busy; conference calls with your staff, frequent adjustments to make sense of the latest weather forecasts and SIGINT data fed to you by the eggheads, working out detailed task-force orders and formations for them - adjusting the formations you'd like to the ones you think the girls can handle in their first real joint USN/JSDF op, without ramming into each other at an inopportune time. Harder and his Japanese “wolfpack” departed hours ago, burning fuel at flank speed to reach the AO ahead of the main task force.

People come, and people go. Goto, Naka. Shoukaku more often than not, bringing another cup of coffee or a requested printout or reference. Most of the work revolves around integrating Fitzgerald and Mustin's needs into the mostly shipgirl fleet; the girls themselves are a logistic cinch compared to steel-and-aluminum warships. But you finally run out of things to do, and are faced with the most nerve-wracking part.

The waiting.

You fall asleep in the awful, cheap office chair, head propped on one hand and one foot braced against the table in front of you, your sleeping pose from years on Higgins bridge. You're gently shook awake by Shoukaku around 0500 after a few hours of fitful sleep.

“It's getting close to daylight, Admiral.”
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>>41041258
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>>41039286
>>41039160
You asked for this
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Still have no idea what the fuck these quests are about.
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You nod woozily and feel around groggily for... what were you looking for again? Shoukaku hands you something. Flaky. Sugar. Donut. And coffee? Right. You drink that. That's a thing you drink. The bright glaring light of the pseudo-CICs main display screen stabs your eyes painfully, but after a few seconds of squinting you can make out the icon of your battle group, slowly inching south towards the Bonin islands. They're a scant hundred miles north of it, having set sail at best speed last afternoon, and will be even closer at daylight. Your scouting force sailed north and rendezvoused with the task force in the night; considering it imprudent to linger within range of superior enemy airpower. You scan the room and discover Goto fast asleep across the table from you, cheek resting against one fist, a pen still in his hand - looks like he drifted off in the middle of writing a press release. Kongou is sitting next to him, flipping the cardboard lid of a donut box up and down, up and down, waiting. She notices you looking and smiles slightly, quietly, before going back to her lid-flipping.

You've downed three ibuprofin - no vicodin, not today - and half your coffee by the time Goto's phone begins to ring.
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“BUUUUUUUUURNING LOOOOOOOOOVE!” Kongou's tinny voice exclaims as the phone buzzes against the tabletop. Goto mutters dark maledictions that lack the coherent substance of awful threats, but retain the shape well enough to make his point. Kongou tries to massage the back of his neck until he plants a hand on her face and shoves her away, groping blindly about the tabletop for his phone as it continues to exclaim BUUUUUUUURNING LOOOOOOOOVE!” His cursing has gained form and substance now; all of it Japanese - somehow, that makes it darker and more terrible. His guttural, half-awake growling puts the VAs of a dozen Demon Kings to shame. Kongou flaps the box-lid to waft the tempting scent at him, but he just flaps back with a manilla folder.

You study the map carefully. Tone and Chikuma have six Jakes and two catapults apiece - Maya and Tako, one Jake and two Petes, with two catapults. The Pete's search radius is a measly 200nm, however; they're not much use outside of correcting fall-of-shot. That leaves you with six long-range scouts you can get off the catapults now - assuming they all launch without incident - and an additional four in an hour or so, roughly around sunrise.

In other words, not nearly enough.

“Tea, teitoku,” Kongou offers quietly, trying to push a styrofoam cup into Goto's hands. He fumbles with it, drags it closer and gives it a cautious sip. His eyes manage to creak open.

“Bluh?”

“Black tea,” Kongou replies. “Perfect for mornings!”

“Caffihn?”

“Yep!”
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>>41041300
Your mom.
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>>41041304
Kongou D'aww
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>>41041298
>That Willie D

Aw yiss
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“Ghud,” Goto grumbles and starts slurping at it eagerly. He rolls his chair over to sit beside you, waiting for the bright screen to stop stabbing his eyes painfully. When his brain has finally turned over without belching smoke he manages to speak.

“Gmurnin.”

“Yuh.”

He gives the data on the screen the once-over. “So, whudda yuh think?”

“Need more planes.”

“Nuh shit,” he replies. “Where are they coming from, though?”

You tap your pen on the printout listing your resources - six Marine P-8s are waiting on the ramp at Yokota with a pair of Slammers each... but they're awfully big, loud and obvious compared to the old-fashioned crates your girls can launch, and if they're lost, real people will die. Your other option, of course, is to launch strike planes to search - but that reduces your total firepower when you DO find the enemy.

“Well, what do you think?” you ask Goto.
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>>41041342
>“BUUUUUUUUURNING LOOOOOOOOOVE!” Kongou's tinny voice exclaims as the phone buzzes against the tabletop
welp
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“Iku and Hachi both carry a scoutplane,” Goto points out, “and if we want any use of them we gotta use them now, since we're running out of darkness fast. They're right in the middle of where we're expecting to find those fuckers, so their loiter time and covered area will be rather bigger.”

“If they're spotted, that'll tip off the abyssals to our subs,” you caution.

He shrugs. “If they find them for us, they'll have justified their sortie by that alone.”

“What about additional aircraft?”

“Use Hornet's TBFs. We've got enough time to get six or eight of those into the air and still get her SBDs ready to join the general strike package, after all. Hold the P-8s back as a surprise. Let's see them spot planes with Slammers screaming in on 'em.” He sniggers with dark glee and slurps at his tea.


>Launch Hornets TBF torpedo bombers as scouts - they're sturdy, well-armed and long-ranged.
>Launch Hornet's SBDs as scouts - without a bombload they can be surprisingly nimble, very sturdy and tend to come home alive; as well as long-ranged.
>Launch Hornet's SBDs... with a 250 pound bomb. It'll reduce their range a bit, but the abyssals like to pop up close (as you damn well know) and maybe, just maybe her SBDs will get lucky while the enemy is confused.
>Sortie the P-8s; they can cover a lot of ocean even with inhibited radar function and give the enemy a nasty surprise when they do. Keep Hornet's aircraft for the main strike.

SEPARATE VOTE:

>Use the submarine scoutplanes.
>Keep the subs low-profile.
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>>41041410
>Launch Hornets TBF torpedo bombers as scouts - they're sturdy, well-armed and long-ranged.
>Keep the subs low-profile.
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>>41041298
ahahaha I fuckin love you anon that is amazing.

also fuck me that was the wrong image earlier but someone requested sokusukus so I added one to the top of the pagoda hat tower
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>>41041410

FUCK came too late to post about order of battle

>too late to write-in 2nd Carrier Division alt choice

>wanted to ask if we can change faries from one ship to another

>remove Chuichi Nagumo-fairy from Akagi

>replace with Tamon Yamaguchi-fairy from Hiryuu
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>>41041410
>Sortie the P-8s; they can cover a lot of ocean even with inhibited radar function and give the enemy a nasty surprise when they do. Keep Hornet's aircraft for the main strike.
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>>41041410
>>Launch Hornets TBF torpedo bombers as scouts - they're sturdy, well-armed and long-ranged.
>Use the submarine scoutplanes.
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>>41041298
>Suddenly Willie
Kek

>>41041410
>Sortie the P-8s; they can cover a lot of ocean even with inhibited radar function and give the enemy a nasty surprise when they do. Keep Hornet's aircraft for the main strike.
I love me some Poseidon towed sonars in the morning.

>Keep the subs low-profile.
RUNNING SILENT
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>>41041300
Sluts that are ships that are sluts. Shipsluts.
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>>41041298
Glorious.
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>>41041410
>>Sortie the P-8s; they can cover a lot of ocean even with inhibited radar function and give the enemy a nasty surprise when they do. Keep Hornet's aircraft for the main strike.
>>Keep the subs low-profile.

This looks good to me.
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>>41041410
>Launch Hornets TBF torpedo bombers as scouts - they're sturdy, well-armed and long-ranged.
>Keep the subs low-profile.
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>>41041298


why

this
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>>41041410
>>Keep the subs low-profile.
>Keep the subs low-profile.
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>>41041448
Thanks Halley! Good thing you saw my request!
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>>41041410
>Launch Hornets TBF torpedo bombers as scouts - they're sturdy, well-armed and long-ranged.
>Keep the subs low profile
>Have the Virginias prep their Tomahawks for strikes on major surface targets once hey get a solution
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>>41041410
>>Use the submarine scoutplanes.
Don't know about the other one but I'll vote for this.
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So wait...are we actually at war or is this some weird fetish wargaming club?
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>>41041410
>>Sortie the P-8s; they can cover a lot of ocean even with inhibited radar function and give the enemy a nasty surprise when they do. Keep Hornet's aircraft for the main strike.
>Keep the subs low-profile.
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>>41041300
"What if the spirits of sunken WW2-era warships came back as girls so that they could help fight the spirits of sunken warships who've come back as monsters?"
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>>41041410
>>Launch Hornet's SBDs... with a 250 pound bomb. It'll reduce their range a bit, but the abyssals like to pop up close (as you damn well know) and maybe, just maybe her SBDs will get lucky while the enemy is confused.
>>Keep the subs low-profile.
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>>41041410
>Launch Hornets TBF torpedo bombers as scouts - they're sturdy, well-armed and long-ranged.
>Keep the subs low-profile.
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>>41041410
>Launch Hornets TBF torpedo bombers as scouts - they're sturdy, well-armed and long-ranged.
>Keep the subs low-profile.
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>>41041532
Not every ship spirit that comes back is friendly, anon.
In fact, most of them aren't.
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>>41041410
Subs low profile, use Hornets SBD's with no bombs as scouts. She's running CAP and won't need them anyways
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>>41041410
>>Sortie the P-8s; they can cover a lot of ocean even with inhibited radar function and give the enemy a nasty surprise when they do. Keep Hornet's aircraft for the main strike.
>Use the submarine scoutplanes.
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>>41041538
>What if the spirits of sunken WW2-era warships came back as girls

There's at least one boy, probably more in the Russian navy.
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>>41041532
>actually at war
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>Keep the subs low-profile.

I'm just saying.
Harder is small and easily fittable inside a torp tube.
Stuff him inside an SSN's launch tube, and sneak the SSN's up REAAAAAAAL CLOSE, and then let Harder have some fun.
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>>41041410
>Launch Hornets TBF torpedo bombers as scouts - they're sturdy, well-armed and long-ranged

And also suicidally useless in a strike role.

>Keep the subs low-profile.
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>>41041532
Ghost ships, son.
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>>41041410
>>Launch Hornets TBF torpedo bombers as scouts - they're sturdy, well-armed and long-ranged.
>Keep the subs low-profile.
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Enterprise when.
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>>41041410
>Sortie the P-8s; they can cover a lot of ocean even with inhibited radar function and give the enemy a nasty surprise when they do. Keep Hornet's aircraft for the main strike.
>Keep the subs low-profile.
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>>41041445
this
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>>41041410
>>Launch Hornets TBF torpedo bombers as scouts - they're sturdy, well-armed and long-ranged.
>Keep the subs low-profile.
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>>41041410
Use two scout options:

>Launch Hornet's TBF torpedo bombers
>Sortie the P-8's.

Seperate Vote
>Use the submarine scoutplanes.

The battle will hinge on detection; it is not exaggeration to say we'll lose if we can't see them first.
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>>41041410
>Sortie the P-8s; they can cover a lot of ocean even with inhibited radar function and give the enemy a nasty surprise when they do. Keep Hornet's aircraft for the main strike.
>Keep the subs low-profile.

Keep the fleet hidden for a surprise attack.
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>>41041532
Have you been reading the same quest as everyone else?
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>>41041410
>Launch Hornets TBF torpedo bombers as scouts - they're sturdy, well-armed and long-ranged.
It's not like they have any use as torpedo planes anyway.

>Keep the subs low-profile.
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>>41041270

is shoukaku in meido?
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>>41041568
I don't think Harder's qualified for SEAL duty though.
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>>41041410
>>Sortie the P-8s; they can cover a lot of ocean even with inhibited radar function and give the enemy a nasty surprise when they do. Keep Hornet's aircraft for the main strike.

Marines need something to do before they get bored.

Also
>>Keep the subs low-profile.
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What kind of Japanese blood magic is this? What happens if you impregnate one of the ship girls?

>>41041613
I see this quest pop up every so often and get confused as hell trying to follow it.
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>>41041342
>“BUUUUUUUUURNING LOOOOOOOOOVE!” Kongou's tinny voice exclaims as the phone buzzes against the tabletop

Well played, Now i can't that that out of my head.
>>41041410
>Launch Hornets TBF torpedo bombers as scouts - they're sturdy, well-armed and long-ranged.
>Keep the subs low-profile.
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Big Spud would be good friends with Obannon I feel.
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>>41041620
I never said SEAL duty.
More like "He's from the '40's and much louder than the SSN's so lets have the SSN's transport him real close undetected"

Plus the pipsqueak saves on resources and fuel getting there etc. etc..
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>>41041656
He's a little louder, surprisingly not that much louder though.
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>>41041638
Here's a tip: try reading from the first thread, it does wonders.
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>>41041656
Well, fair enough.

I guess I'm just used to seeing SEALs hogging those tubes.
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>>41041638
Drink more.
That's how I cope.

Thought it just might be the Rained out July 4th so Fuck it BBQ July 5th drinking.
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>>41041638
Using the archive to read the threads in order will probably help
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>>41041619
I wouldn't be surrpsied she had an outfit and knew how to clean. She had a nurse's outfit and could do some nursing stuff quite well.
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>>41041492
Because they could planefag, you should know this by now.
OH YES! I have a pic for you tonight!
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>>41041410

>Launch Hornets TBF torpedo bombers as scouts - they're sturdy, well-armed and long-ranged.

>Keep the subs low-profile.
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Werent Nip subs crippled cause they were designed to pack one scout plane? Room better used for packing 1000lbs of fuck you?
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>>41041594
Momentarily.
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>>41041690

oh my god that's my headcanon made manifest
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>>41041410
>>Launch Hornet's SBDs as scouts - without a bombload they can be surprisingly nimble, very sturdy and tend to come home alive; as well as long-ranged.
WoWS Teaches me that Dive Bombers are largely useless shit and suited to keeping tabs on things out of AA range.

>>Keep the subs low-profile.
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>>41041696
Nips are only second to the nazis in design shenanigans. The difference being the nazi ones were usually useful.
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>>41041656
>>41041682
Really I just think it'd be funny and totally in character for the pipsqueak to do something like that.

Hell, it plays right with his video games and fantasies and shit, doesn't it? I think there was a CoD game where you deploy from a sub. Tell him that his mission is to re-enact that level and watch him jump right into the tube.

Alternatively, since ships can take a lot more abuse than humans, >rocket powered underwater Harder torpedo
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>>41041448
Updated for the poor passenger
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Would be nice if hornet got equipped with this...
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>>41041690
Great work fluff
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>>41041723
Germans are good at submarine in general. Type VIIC stronk.

Type XXI Hilariously stronk, though never got to see use.
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>>41041690
Holy fuck Fluff where did you get this?
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>>41041696
That's why Iku's plane hatch is perfect place to fuck her.
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>>41041718
>Dive Bombers are largely useless shit
They were like the only useful plane in the pacific for ASh purposes.

With a honorable mention for late war torpedo planes.
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>>41041726
Yeah, it was from MW3.

Then again, when a ship spirit 'suits up', their weight transforms into their actual weight, so that might not be a good idea.
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>>41041734

Hahahaha, thank you anon.
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>>41041746
NO IT WOULD NOT
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>>41041746
What B-25s? Planefag already said that she can launch them if she wanted. We're just saving them for the right time.
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>>41041726
>I think there was a CoD game where you deploy from a sub. Tell him that his mission is to re-enact that level and watch him jump right into the tube.
Modern Warfare 2. Storming the Russian Oil Rigs to rescue hostages and seize the monitoring facilities on it.
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>>41041718
>dive bombers

>midway

>laughingvb6.jpg

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>>41041734
Bloody bang-on job, chief!
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>>41041718
sbds are the worst goddamn scouts ever they're slow as fuck
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>>41041717
Aims to please
>>41041747
>>41041757
Not my art, It's toorops's art. I will not take credit from him. I just worked with him to describe it and planefag's thread where it came from.
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>>41041718
That's cause WoWS has shit design. Midway would like to say hi.
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>>41041787
>Recon B-25s

THIS MUST BE DONE
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We already know Hornet goes commando, what with her being a Native American and all.
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>>41041410
>Launch Hornets TBF torpedo bombers as scouts - they're sturdy, well-armed and long-ranged.
>Keep the subs low-profile.
Hey Planefag are the TBFs Hornet have radar equipped?
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>>41041777

Shouldn't you be at the bottom of the pacific serving as a house for sea creatures about now?
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>>41041805
they also have stupid long range and more than one crewman to look for ships
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>>41041410
>>Sortie the P-8s; they can cover a lot of ocean even with inhibited radar function and give the enemy a nasty surprise when they do. Keep Hornet's aircraft for the main strike.

>Use the submarine scoutplanes.
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Run silent, subs and planes don't mix.
Use the P-8s thats there damn job.
Hornet and Fuel, send SBD with out bombs.
What the hell was settle doing shouldn't this be planed already?
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>Launch Hornets TBF torpedo bombers as scouts - they're sturdy, well-armed and long-ranged.

>Keep the subs low-profile.
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>>41041718
That because Dive bombers have the express goal of setting shit on fire.

Wait for a shit to catch fire, wait for them to put it out with their repair ability, then send in the dive bombers
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>>41041718

>world of torpedo spam
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>>41041819
While they have a nice range, I'm pretty sure they are better used as bombers, since they are the best "carrier-based" bombers of the era
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>>41041819
>Not using the B-25s for bombing the shit out of the enemy fleet with their superior bomb carrying capabilities
>Not using the B-25s as torpedo bombers
Do you even bomber?
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>>41041824
I DO NOT HATE TELL THEM I DONT
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>>41041298
I can just imagine Willie screaming I'm sorry as she exits the atmosphere.

Why do I find such glee in that?
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>>41041530
They gonna sink, HMS M2 anyone?
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>>41041891
Hornet, why would Hate know?
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>>41041884
>using high altitude level bombers for things they were never intended to do.
Sounds awesome.
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>>41041718
WoW only gives you're DB HE bombs which are shit when dealing with anything bigger then a tin can. Torp planes get murderized in real life. What do you think killed the Nagumos carriers at midway? Sure wasn't the Torpedo Bombers.
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>>41041912
>B-25s

>high altitude
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>>41041916
>WoW only gives you're DB HE bombs

You're fucking with me right
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>>41041934
There are very little options for armament at all for anything, so most people are hoping that it will be added. But this is WG we are talking about, so it will of course be premium.
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>>41041925
>>high altitude
It's a damn sight higher then where torpedoes have to be dropped.

>>41041934
>You're fucking with me right
Nope, AP bombs are in development or something.
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>subs with planes
NOPE
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>>41041934
Go back to writing Lain.
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>>41041891
...Hornet, how does Hate know you don't go commando?
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>>41041884
But Hornet's Torpedos are shit though. They didn't fix torpedos unil 44-45
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>>41041934
game's still in development.

That said, it's still great fun.
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>>41041934
still technically a beta

rumours are they're trying to incorporate different bomb loadouts...but so far they're rumours only.
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>>41041912
Mate
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>>41041934
they tried AP bombs in Alpha

literally one-shotted everything

Here's a St. Louis or something
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>>41041934
It sure as hell looks like it with it doing fuck all damage health wise and the fact there is a big explosion and it really only fucks with the superstructure. AS a CV skipper in the CBT it sucked balls. Agree it was still fun though.

>>41041988
Ryuhou got hit if that is the Doolittle raid.
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>>41041988
Gotta consider the theatre

That might have worked perfectly fine in the black sea, or in the atlantic and the north sea/baltic sea.

dunno if it would be just as affective in the pacific theatre.
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Don't do it...
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>>41042002
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>>41041977
The B-25 can carry MULTIPLE torpedoes. The torpedoes may be shit but if you drop enough of them then Murphy's lay says that more will successfully run.
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>>41042027
>expecting good pc games out of russia
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>>41042002
>literally one-shotted everything

"these totally unbalance the Japanese CV tree guys what do we do"
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>>41042063
You should see what they did with US AA on anything not a Cleveland.
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VOTES CALLED, WRITING WOOP DE DOOP
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>>41042023
Effective.

And yes, it was done extensively in the Pacific.
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>>41042027
Yeah, it looks like it should have been released in 2012, not 2015. It looks like complete shit
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>>41042023
That IS the Pacific Theater. The AAF used the B-25 extensively in anti-ship skipbombing roles. It was their anti-ship plane of choice, mate.
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>>41042049
No, Murphy's law says they all miss, detonate prematurely or not.
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Didn't we already discuss skip bombing...
Planefag why no B-25s
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>>41041746
>That ass.

But that hip looks odd.
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>>41042002
>literally one-shotted everything
Isn't that pretty accurate though?
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>>41042063
they replaced Iowas quad bofors with dual bofors for no reason
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>>41042099
>All those sailors holding for dear life on the exposed portside
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>>41041891
She does, wo.
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>>41042049
>Multiple

http://www.hill.af.mil/library/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=5666

It only carried one.
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Someone give Harder MK27 Cutie mines, their small size will fit him better. Plus he can probably kill DDs faster
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>>41042099
>why can't we open up with our limit break

anon

anon pls
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>>41042117
And that's when the B-25 came around and orbited them while strafing them.

It's rather unsettling just how casually official war histories describe crews working over men in the water until they were all dead.
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>>41042152
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>>41042136
>not giving him glorious Mk48 ADCAPs.
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=428_1216908004
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>>41042049
>The B-25 can carry MULTIPLE torpedoes.

Only in War Thunder. Not in Reality.
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>>41042111
Guess how many bombs hit Akagi at Midway
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>>41042152
>limit break
Planefag you're giving me SRW Z2 flashbacks here.

>>41042158
History is straightforward, anon. No time for emotion.
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>>41042112

fukkin hell
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>>41042152

The Abyssals are not rewarding us for good sportsmanship, planefag.
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It would be best for Hornet to launch everything except the CAP and a SBD squad or two and be done with it.

That's why we have Akagi and Kaga around, to deliver the kill.
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>>41042168
If we can give him the MK48s then WHY NOT! lets give him MK48s he needs something better then those damn MK14s regardless

>>41042192 My Arkansas has fuck all as AA weapons. Not even a midget 30. cal.
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>>41042210
ShowCrane's face gets me everytime.
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>>41042206
I wish to learn more about this clip.
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>>41041410
>Launch Hornets TBF torpedo bombers as scouts - they're sturdy, well-armed and long-ranged.
>Keep the subs low-profile.
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>>41042189
Perhaps, but you don't exactly expect to see US units casually going "Oh yeah, we totally committed some war crimes here. This guy was so into it he had to change his MG's barrel 4 times. It was a good day."
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>>41042251
Sabagebu, slice of life anime about an airsoft (survival game, hence sabagebu) club.
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>>41042210
Where is that from?
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>>41042206
it's more keeping it an ace in the hole, a tide turner, etc.

Settle is american, not NIPPON "I WILL FINISH IN THIS ONE ATTACK"
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>>41042263
It was a fact of life back then, not something to be overly concerned about.
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>>41042256
Dat kubelwagen
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>>41042206
Sauce?
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>>41042272
Especially considering his very first command of a shipslut engagement involved getting jumped by unexpectedly tough foes
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>>41041568
First problem: We aren't actually bringing any SSNs. That was a typo.
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>>41042302
See >>41042268
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Are there abyssal land installations in this? Cause if there are we need the Cactus AF and the B-29 airstrip on Iwo jima. Lots a lots a bombs we need yes sir we do.
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>>41042210
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>>41042251
>he didn't watch sabegebu
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>>41042322
we did the Oregon and New Jersey
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>>41041560

Remind me again what the size of the area that we need to search?

Because I'm thinking we could arm the SBD's with 500 pounders and maybe get a lucky shot in like those SBDs at Santa Cruz
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>>41042271
You don't want to know.
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>>41042289
>It was a fact of life back then, not something to be overly concerned about.

I can guaran-fucking-tee you none of the 8th or 9th Air Force units have anything like that in THEIR official war histories. It may have occasionally happened, but they sure as shit didn't admit it in an official manner or while sounding proud of it.
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>>41042393
Tell me.

Tell meeeeee
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>>41042378
seconded

gonna need a sense of scale

>range of 970 nmi, unknown load
>round trip of maybe 400 nmi stretch, or 300 with margin
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>>41042393
yes. Yes I do.
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>>41042411
>>41042409
It's not porn, don't get your hopes up.
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>>41042409
>>41042411
http://imgur.com/a/PgY4b#0
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>>41042422
Don't ca~re!
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>>41042401
Europe is more than a little bit different from the Pacific. The Pacific was essentially the Eastern Front. Both sides committed war crimes against each other and were not ashamed of it.
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>>41042271
>>41042411
>>41042409
http://g.e-hentai.org/g/823401/424620b88e/
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>>41042410

Oh god that would be tough for the SBD's. That's nearing the round trip for the dusk strike at the Phillipine Sea.
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>>41042152
Planefag, so the thing I mentioned earlier how did Hornet equip Hellcats since in her naval career she only carried Wildcats.
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>>41042152
What?
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>>41042443
What war crimes did the Americans do to the Japanese army? Seriously.
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>>41042457

Well if the Enterprise could carry them, the Hornet could do it too.
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Cruiser that took 2 nukes to the face? Seems like she would be useful.
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>>41042476
>Clever girls?
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>>41042409
I was looking for the links but other kind anons were faster.

Oh well.
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>>41042476
>Do you feel like an admiral yet?
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>>41042513

Fairies did nothing wrong.
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>>41042476
It's a tough job, admiral, but someone has to do it.
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>>41042479
Refusing to take prisoners is typically frowned upon. As is machine gunning men in the water. You can justify it as "militarily expedient to not let those men get back into the fight", but if a Jap had done it we would have hanged him after the war.
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Best fairies.
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>>41042479
Lots of killing surrendering/ wounded foes. Nothing formally organized.
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>>41042552
To be fair though, most Japanese combatants refused to surrender or be taken alive. In several cases, these refusals resulted in American and Allied casualties. Hard to blame them after those incidents.
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>>41042479
There were some prisoner shootings. Nothing organized, nothing on the scale of what Germany and Japan had done, but a fair number of Japanese who tried to surrender simply got shot. Some of that may have been due to experience with false surrenders, but it's clear that the US Army's hands were not entirely clean in the Pacific.

Still, again, nowhere on the scale of what our enemies did.
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>>41042578
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>>41042552
>>41042560
Killing the enemy is a war crime?
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>>41042476

We need to do one for settle but who should be the 3rd?
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>>41042602
When they surrender, yes.
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Didn't the USS Wahoo machine gun guys from a ship they sunk? Then again I believe the Wahoo crew said the Japanese shot at them.
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>>41042603
Hornet or Kirishima
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>>41042603
Shokaku Arizona and Higgins.
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>>41042603
Shoukaku, Arizona, Hornet
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I like how we have two secretary ships all of a sudden.

Kinda feel bad for Naka for making her run around.
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>>41042602
It is when they've surrendered or are otherwise helpless.

It's a simple concept, and if you don't grasp that, I pray you never wind up in the Armed Forces.
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>>41042485
The thing was that she didn't because she didn't make it that far in the war so she couldn't be aware of them or at least have the know how on equipping them.

Also some doing some minor research if we needed recon Hornet carried 37 recon planes (or least was designed to) so we could have had Vought OS2U Kingfishers scout for us.
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>>41042479
Shooting surrendering soldiers, machinegunning sailors in the water, a couple incidents of torture, I think I remember something about a raped nurse on Okinawa.

Nothing the Japanese weren't doing too, obviously, but there's some definite hypocrisy when you hang Axis soldiers and officers for war crimes but don't even pretend to prosecute people who did the same thing for your side.
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>>41042602
When they've surrendered, yes it is. Otherwise we wouldn't have cared about the Bataan Death March.
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>>41042632

Naka for day operations, Shoukaku for night operations.
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>>41042632
not even kaga deserves that
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>>41042632
That one's a hentai, isn't it?

Guess on the "plot": The Admiral's screwing Shoukaku in front of Kaga for some reason.
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>>41042636
To be fair, the pacific war and european western front had very different levels of civilization. Nazis mostly played fair, the japs had an official "kill everyone" principle.
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>>41042602
Killing the enemy in battle is one thing. Killing surrendering soldiers or prisoners is quite another, and a war crime. When the fighting has stopped, there's no enemies on the battlefield, just soldiers.
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>>41042667
What about Arizona?


I wonder where she is right now, she should have woken up?
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>>41042634
Honestly, when the Enterprise first got them in 1943, it didn't really require any kind of special modifications if at all.
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>>41042636
welcome to "winners writing history"
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>>41042678
>Nazis playing fair
are on the same war anon
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>>41042667
Listen to this anon.
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>>41042700
>History is written by the victor.
>History is full of liars.
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>>41042678
Fully true, but fighting animals does not excuse lowering oneself to the level of being another animal.

>>41042700
Sadly true.
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>>41042696
Arizona for naka hugging operations
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>>41042634
Also Kingfishers are carried by US cruisers and Battleships.

Hornet used SBD Dauntlesses.
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>>41042710
They played fair with the soldiers they considered human.
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>>41042633
Don't get me wrong I get that shooting guys who surrendered is a fucked up thing to do but given that its the Japanese, who have the self preservation instincts of lemmings is what I'm confused about. The Japs weren't germans who for the most part played it fair and straight while the japs were completely inhumain and ruthless.

>>41042682
Not to the Japanese.
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>>41042634
An F6F is just an F4F with a not-shit engine.

>Hornet carried 37 recon planes (or least was designed to)
I don't think they ever did once the war started.
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>>41042671
Infinite Kaga works?
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>>41042729
"Eye for an eye and the whole goes blind" and all that, anon.

Or basically what >>41042718 said.
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>>41042632
Here's my guess on what's going on: Kaga has regularly enjoyed sleeping with the Admiral, but she's done something to displease him, so he's punishing her by making her sit there and watch while he fucks Shoukaku instead.
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>>41042718
There is a /k/ post floating around that gives some explanation to this. By the time we started firebombing japan we no longer cared about treating the Japanese as anything but a stain to be removed from the world.
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>>41042729
>germans who for the most part played it fair and straight
On the Western front. Russians tended to get the short end of the warcrimes stick.
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>>41042760
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>>41042002
I love playing this ship. There's always at least 1 gun pointing at the enemy, and a full broadside feels great.
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>>41042755
The principle is very beautiful, but pragmatism wins in the end. If your enemy is a bitch and tricks you using your own rules, your patience tends to run out, especially when there's casualties because of that.
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>>41042760
>>41042779
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>>41042758
Which is the problem. Note how many other Americans were thrown into concentration camps in all but name simply for having a Japanese ancestry.

War is a conflict between nations, ideologies, religions, ideas and ideals. Humans are just the weapons, and weapons have no need of hate.
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>>41042733
Hornet carried about close to that many during Midway. Not all were operation (that was true for everyone) but still.

http://www.navweaps.com/index_oob/OOB_WWII_Pacific/OOB_WWII_Midway.htm
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>>41042759
True. Weren't the SS in full force on the eastern front?
>>41042755
Hm Good message, very philosophical and semi impractical.
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>>41042802
Hnnnng.
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>>41042806
>weapons have no need of hate
HOW DO YOU EXPLAIN IOWA X HATE THEN
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>>41042720
It's already been several hours and Hate and Hornet managed to get Yamato so I'm assuming Arizona is awake too by now.

>>41042733
I get that but i'm curious on how Hornets and the fairies managed to get F6Fs without raiding a museum or old factory.
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>discussion

kk, update coming
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>>41042760
>>fap angel dead, post lewds
Ok.

Arizona's excellent eyes are staring at the precious cargo atop the flatbed of the Nissan truck acquired by Hate through his mysterious ways.

This is a reunion decades in the making. The University of Arizona practically stumbled in its haste to return their borrowed artefact to its original and rightful owner.

Arizona tiptoes towards her long-lost ship-bell as if she's floating on cloud nine. She rests her palms upon the smooth sides of the bronze artifact and closes her eyes in contemplation not unlike that time she was blinded during her first battle with the Abyssals.

The bell shimmers with bluish light like Saint Elmo’s fire. It lets out the first of sixteen solemn peals, a pattern rung only once a year, eight rings to bid the old year goodbye and another eight in welcome for the new year. After tolling for the sixteenth and last time, the shining bell fades away, presumably going to That Place where Arizona stores her rigging and the other bell.

Arizona slowly turns to you. Her eyes are waterlogged but her small smile shines as bright and warm as the sunburst adorning the flag of her namesake state. Her pink lips part. She speaks her first words ever.

"I do."

Her voice turns out to be soft yet firm, gentle but strong. It’s fitting for one like her-

You freeze. Wait. Did she just say what you thought she said?

"Ah... Arizona?" you ask. "Could you repeat that?"

"I do!"

And Arizona throws her arms around your neck, pulls your head down to hers, and presses her lips upon yours.(1/2)
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>>41042806
>War is a conflict between nations, ideologies, religions, ideas and ideals.

Well, duh.

>Humans are just the weapons, and weapons have no need of hate.
Go hug a tree somewhere else.
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>>41042729
Again, at least in theory, you should not lower yourself to the enemy's level. Furthermore, you should not lump all Japanese soldiers into one bin of "war crimes machines". There were good soldiers and there were bad soldiers, it's just that the insanity of the situation, their society, and their superior officers tended to draw out the bad.

The only reason I'm not outright disgusted with what happened is that there were a lot of false surrenders and a lo of warcrimes by the Japanese, enough that I understand if not necessarily approve of what happened; and given that I'm relaxing comfortably in my chair while they were out in the jungle, having their buddies killed, I'm not sure I'm in a position to judge.
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>>41042831
Not just SS. Pretty much everyone.
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“... good idea,” you agree. “Only thing that's worse than a slow shot is a slow shot that misses, as they say.”

“A jab that hits is worth more than a haymaker that whiffs,” Goto agrees.

The TBF was a heavy, lumbering beast - it could carry bombs as well as torpedoes, but glide-bombing attacks sacrifice the standoff advantage of torpedoes and are far less likely to hit than dive-bombers - and much more likely to be struck by return fire. Hornet's scouting SBDs got lucky at Santa Cruz and put Zuihō's deck out of action early in the fight with 500 pounders.. but it didn't *sink* her, and abyssals are like rats, or roaches - tremendously hard to corner, and even harder to bring to battle if they don't want to. You've got to take your opportunity and land a killer blow. Plane for plane and fish for fish Akagi and Kaga's, uh, “aircrews” are better trained and equipped for torpedo attack; and flying in pairs with those powered rear turrets and dorsal guns they stand a good chance of coming home for later use.

“Lets keep the subs running quiet, though. Scoutplanes are hardly subtle; and they're our best shot at confirming a kill on anything the airpower cripples,” you point out.

“We might want them later,” Goto agrees.
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>>41042852
Man, I love meta-discussions in planefag threads.
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>>41042838
That is not a need, merely a desire!

>>41042866
You have no idea what I am, do you.
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>>41042838
STATEMENT: THERE WAS A HOLE
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>>41042759
Nah m8. Russians were the IG. They had commissars with machine gun nests forcing the grunts into the buzzsaw rip of German automatic fire. Comissars are untouchable.
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You pick up your headset and greet the fleet; a chorus of bright and not-so-bright voices greeting you. The skippers of Fitzgerald and Mustin chime in, trying not to sound awkward following the high-pitched voices of women and excited girls. They don't quite succeed. You lay out plans for a radial two-phase search; a first wave of scoutplanes launched now, to begin a search a few hundred miles out when the sun finally rises; with a second wave launching at sunrise to cover the intervening distance. Soon the girls are warming up their miniature planes. The darkness makes it hard to see, but you could swear you see tiny shapes fiddling about the scoutplanes on their catapults, running to hook up fuel and oil lines.

“Admiral,” Mustin's skipper queries. “What am I doing with my LAMPS?”

“ASW,” you reply promptly. “One torpedo and a drop tank; they might need to fish someone out of the drink.”

“Copy. When should I put them up?”

“Wait till we make contact,” you reply. “Their subsurface assets will hone in on you as soon as they've got a fix. Save your airborne hours for then.”

“Copy.” He sounds confident, and little wonder - for all the advances and changes in submarine technology, the basic principle of men with headphones intently listening to whale farts hasn't changed a whit. Noise is noise, and abyssals make a noise like none other.

“BLAST you!” a silky voice is huffing. “Why is it always YOU? ALWAYS you? Just once, could you bloody well WORK!?”
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>>41042806
Humans are still humans, and emotions are a major part of that. Lately we have been putting 'rules of engagement' on our troops in the middle east. Does it look like we're winning there with them? Wars are horrific and monstrous for a reason. It is to make it the drive to compete it as fast as one can to end it. Being human in war only leads to more cruelty and loss.
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>>41042892
Umm slight nitpick but Enterprise's SBD's were the ones to hit Zuiho at Santa Cruz, not Hornet's.
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>>41041564
Jorge please
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>>41042918
>They had commissars with machine gun nests forcing the grunts into the buzzsaw rip of German automatic fire. Comissars are untouchable.
That's complete and utter hollywood bullshit and you know it.
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>>41042870
True, true. Wasn't the reason that there were so many war crimes was that bad men who were being crushed by Japanese culture at the time had a chance to crush other men and went crazy with it and a retarded amount of NIPPON STRONG!
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“You having problems, Tone?” you ask.

“This blasted- I - uh. Um. Admiral. Settle. Admiral Settle,” she says, her crisp enunciation quavering a bit. “Uh. I uh. Didn't know this was on.”

“It's always on,” you remind her. “What's the problem?”

“Just a delay in flight operations, Admiral.”

“Number 4 floatplane, eh?”

“N-not necessarily, it might be the c-c-atapult! There's nothing wrong with myyyyyy aircrews!” she decides. “I'll have number four up shortly.” She drops her voice to a wicked low mutter, venom creeping into her tone. “Launch, damn you, or the next cat you'll see will have *teeth*-”

You click over channels as Goto sighs and facepalms. “Hornet, how about you?”

“First strike is warming on the hangar deck, sir. I'll begin spotting shortly.” She pauses. “Are you sure I shouldn't sling some bombs on these scouts? Just in case?”

You think. All you know for sure is that the abyssal carriers were east of the Bonin islands... yesterday. North, south, closer, further - you've no idea. Unburdened, your strike planes and scouts have a radius of 500nm or so; loading even light bombs on Hornet's SBDS will cut their range considerably.

Still. It paid off at Santa Cruz...

>Go for it - it's Hornet's style.
>Stick with the plan - find, then smash.
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Oh my.
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>>41042864
>waifufags
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>>41042946
>Umm slight nitpick but Enterprise's SBD's were the ones to hit Zuiho at Santa Cruz, not Hornet's.

STOP

BULLYING

HORNET

JUST GOTTA BE THAT GUY, JUST GOTTA MAKE HER CRY

LOOK AT THIS GUY, BEING MEAN TO SHIPS
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>>41042967
>Stick with the plan - find, then smash.
Find em and fix em, like how they did it back in the 70's.

Also,
>Does your scenario stand, king of shipsluts?

>>41042912
>>41042902
NOT A SUFFICIENT ARGUMENT
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>>41042967
>>Go for it - it's Hornet's style.
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>>41042967
>>Stick with the plan - find, then smash.

We didn't make a backup plan for Hornet's style.
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>>41042972
>shrine-maiden-fags
>when obviously superior black-white witches exist
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>>41042967
>>Stick with the plan - find, then smash.
Remember, Hornet's our CAP platform.
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>>41042967
>Stick with the plan - find, then smash.
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>>41042967
>>Stick with the plan - find, then smash.
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>>41042967
>>Stick with the plan - find, then smash.
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>>41042967
>Stick with the plan - find, then smash.
We need the range
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>>41042967
>>Stick with the plan - find, then smash.
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>>41042998
It's not our fault her SBDs didn't hit Zuiho.
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>>41042967
>Stick with the plan - find, then smash.
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>>41042967
>>Stick with the plan - find, then smash.

STICK TO THE PLAN CHUMS
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>>41042967
>Stick with the plan - find, then smash.
We're min-maxing to hell and back. We may lose an early strike but the sure way is the best way.
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>>41042967
>>Stick with the plan - find, then smash.
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>>41042967
>Stick with the plan - find, then smash.

>CMANO
Ahahahahaha, beautiful
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>>41042967
>>Stick with the plan - find, then smash.
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>>41041304
>>41041342
>Goto has a BURNING LOVE Ringtone

Goto you gigantic fucking tsundere just bend Kongo over your desk already
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>>41042967
>Stick with the plan - find, then smash
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>>41042967
>Stick with the plan - find, then smash.
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>>41042967
>Stick with the plan - find, then smash.
Recon is more important than getting the first strike in, and with just three carrier decks to work with, I don't think it's a good idea to get fancy. Did SBDs have drop tanks? That could really extend endurance and search radius.
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>>41042967
>>Go for it - it's Hornet's style.
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>>41042967
>Stick with the plan - find, then smash.
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>>41042998

Planfag If you see said carrier run her ass my way, I've been trying to construct her for a solid week and all i've gotten so far are britbong heavy cruisers and a Zuiho. I NEED MY B-25s DAMNIT!
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>Stick with the plan - find, then smash.
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>>41043066
>Implying they don't already fuck like rabbits and he isn't just tsundere as hell
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>>41042967
>Go for it - it's Hornet's style.
Because shit will happen.
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>>41042967
>Stick with the plan - find, then smash.
We have a plan for a reason.
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>>41042960
Order 227 would say otherwise. Russia had penal battalions filled with deserters and shit that they forced into service against the Germans. It's not hollywood bullshit completely.
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>>41043063

>Stick with the plan - find, then smash

Also I am fading here, so I guess no stories after planefag's done. Sorry guys. Maybe Wednesday or sommat.
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>>41042967
>>Stick with the plan - find, then smash.
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>>41043120

Entirely plausible.
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>>41042967
>Go for it - it's Hornet's style.
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>>41042967
>>Stick with the plan - find, then smash.
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>>41043066
I'm betting more than Kongou forced the ringtone on Goto or changed it herself.

He should still bend Kongou over the desk during night battle though.
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>>41042967

Note: THIS IS YOUR BATTLEFIELD.

Chichi-Jima airfield (the marked one) is the only airfield that I could find on Google Maps in the Bonin islands - not even suitable as an emergency strip for most fighters. It's at the center of the Bonin Island chain. The blue square in Japan is Yokota airbase (about 450ish NM north of the AO,) the one off to the left is Kaneda AFB, Okinawa, (about 800nm) and the one waaay down south is Anderson AFB at Guam (same.)

Yokotoa has P-8s ready to rock and a fairly short distance away. JSDF F-2s are currently sortieing to meet a tanker halfway between Japan and the Bonin islands, but their loiter time will still be fairly limited - but at least they'll get there a lot faster than the shipgirl's birds would.

Land-based airpower can't reach the probable enemy location (which is anywhere east within WWII aircraft strike radius; around 250-300nm if you push it) without tankers staged far forward enough to be at risk, and even then they'll be in STRIKE range, not loiter/CAP range. What do Super Hornets and Corgis have in common? Short little legs. The F-35 is Bad, they said. The F-35 was a Mistake, they said. There ARE four F-22s at Kaneda, but... that's 1/3 of a squadron. Alas, alack.

Your forces are about 90NM north of Chichi-Jima. The enemy is anywhere within 300nm to the east.
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>>41043161
source on this?
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>>41043093
One of these days she'd have a fairy with a cane.
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>>41043203

Literally right there on the fucking image, man.
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VOTES CALLED, WRITING
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>>41042632
Source on this? Saucenao is being useless as usual.
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>>41043203
I made sure to translate even the credits, dude.
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>>41042967
>GO FOR IT

First strike, AND occupies enemy cap.

We NEED both, ASAP.
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>>41043131
>Russia had penal battalions filled with deserters and shit that they forced into service against the Germans.
Yes, and the image of Commissars sitting behind them with Machineguns ready to mow them down if they ran is an utter fabrication.

Do you know how penal battalions *actually* operated? They were a rotation. You served a time in them, and then were rotated back to your proper unit with no further mark on your record.

Yes, they were often given harder missions. No, they were not, in general, used as suicide shock troops, run into the waiting bayonets of the enemy.

Those penal battalions that were supposedly run through minefields to clear them? Nope. They were sent in before the attack under the cover of darkness to clear them the proper way - with tools and care. Yeah, they took casualties doing it - pretty much every unit assigned to mine duty did.

Penal Battalions existed, yes, but the common perception of them is pretty much 99% hollywood.
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>>41043193

Or its the most irritating thing to him. Hence ringtone. Since he'll definitely get up.
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>>41043195
Good to know
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>>41043161
oh god that doujin.
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>>41043195
Anybody know how much fuel F-22s would burn loitering at 50-60,000 feet, where they'd be (to my knowledge) effectively immune to WWII aircraft and AAA?

Might also be able to dip down to 40,000 feet or so, which, as I understand, was at the upper limit, and generally would require a WWII aircraft to burn a lot of fuel even if it could make it to 40,000 feet.
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>>41043249
>99% hollywood
as is everything wrong ever
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>>41043195

Can we use the P-8 as a long range strike package? What kind of engagement range can we expect on Abyssals with the Slammers?
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>>41043195
F-35 a shit
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>>41043195
>it's 2018
>F-35s aren't at the state where F-22's are now
>F-22's aren't all over the place
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>>41043195
>The F-35 is Bad, they said. The F-35 was a Mistake, they said.
Doesn't the F-35 have shorter legs than the Super Hornet, though?
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What is wrong with Tone's number 4 plane?

Is there any historical significance?
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>>41043300
>187 unit production run
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Armok give us fortune.
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Can you modify a Warthog to land and fly on a aircraft carrier?
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>>41043300
>>F-22's aren't all over the place
Of course they aren't. They canceled the order to buy the cheaper knockoff known as the F-35.
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>>41043328
That's the one that launched late at Midway and found the American carriers also partially causing them to have their decks full of aircraft with armaments getting switched.
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>>41043340
Too heavy with anything approaching combat loadout, probably
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>>41042720
I thought Arizona's awake already since Naka is already in our office for the operation.
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>>41042864
‘Buuuhhh,’ you would have uttered had your mouth not been completely sealed by hers. You can't bring yourself to move. It’s not like you possess the strength to push a battleship like Arizona away. And you... you don't want to… to hurt her more than she’s already been hurt.

‘Buuuhhh,’ you want to blurt out as the kiss goes on. Arizona keeps it chaste. She didn’t nibble or suck or (God forbid) tongue you. But she maintains lip-lock with you, her small mouth feeling soft and wet upon your dry lips, her taste soft and sweet like the apple cruller donuts she’s come to love.

“Buuuhhh,” you wheeze at last when the drawn-out kiss finally ends. And just in time. Your sight is already dim and grey from the lack of oxygen, and your face is aflame.

Arizona's pale features are now as red as her coppery hair. But she’s smiling shyly with her once-stern mouth and lovely eyes.

"Admiral Settle," she whispers. "I, USS Arizona, am yours forever and ever..."

“Buuuhhh…” (2/2)


Is that lewd enough, Anons?

>>41043328
That catapult failed to launch its search plane during the Battle of Midway. You can guess what happened next.
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>>41043340
Yes, the question is, mow much of it would you have to modify to make it carrier capable?

If you set out to make a CATOBAR capable Warthog then the end result would not look like a warthog in the slightest.
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>>41043249
Russia had taken heavy casualties during Hitler's Blitzkrieg. Stalin ordered "Not one step back!" with Order 227. Said Order had penal battalions formed from "deserters" and "cowards" fleeing from the German push into Russia. Each battalion had barrier troops insuring the battalion would not retreat. Of course, most commanders viewed those troops as a waste of manpower and never employed them. Some did to force their battalions to soak up German fire to bleed their ammo. As I said, it's not completely Hollywood bullshit.
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>>41043327
I am probably not looking at the right sources, but the Hornet and F-35 seem about even from Wikipedia. If there's a difference, I would guess that a well-armed F-18 loses a lot of range due to external armaments, while the all-internal weapons bays of the F-35 mean a lot less range lost when carrying a combat load.
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>>41043388
Disgusting filth.
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>>41043347

Why not this?
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>>41043388
>Is that lewd enough, Anons?
You had one job, anon. Where was the gratuitous hand holding?
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>>41043335
haha wow
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>>41043300
>>it's 2018
>>F-35s aren't at the state where F-22's are now
>>F-22's aren't all over the place

They canned production a very specific air superiority fighter for a multi-role fighter. Because it was expensive. It was expensive since the production run was not large.

Of coarse it was fucking stupid, but procurement has been fucking stupid for a long as time.

The moment a near peer fight happens They will wish they had the F-22.
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>>41043347
>cheaper
Well currently they're at 5x program cost with 1/2 the number of planes.
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>>41043408
That is more expensive than the F-22 and is electronically out of date at this point.
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>>41043391
So long as it can do what the Warthog can do on land it can look like dog shit for all I care.

Also we have a mix of USN and IJN ships to fight the aliens right?
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>>41043340
>implying an A-10 would be useful as a naval strike craft
>Actually, implying the A-10 does a job that can't be done better by other aircraft.

People give the F-35 shit but ignore the fact that it's going to be a more than acceptable multirole.
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>>41043249
The people who actually machine gunned troops trying to retreat was the Italians in WW1, nobody else.
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>>41043408
Because it was basically an F-35 before we actually wanted F-35s, and the F-22 shat warm, liquid shit all over it in ACM.
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>>41043443
>>41043408
Shinden II when
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>>41043401
>while the all-internal weapons bays of the F-35
That's what, 4 AMRAAMS or a pair of JDAMS.

It's a pretty anemic strike package, and if you start using external pylons then you toss out most of the F-35s advantages over the Super Hornet anyway.

The SH at least isn't making it's RCS appreciably worse by packing external fuel tanks, at the very least.
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>>41043458
Hopefully soon.

But then-again While Shinden II is good, it is not as good as the glorious CFA-44
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>>41043451
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6hpReqjTrA
>implying it wouldn't be cool though.
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>>41042831
>Weren't the SS in full force on the Eastern Front
>Implying the Heer was any better

You know what a German POW camp for Soviet soldiers was?

A stretch of field surrounded by barbed wire, into which prisoners were herded and kept until they starved to death.
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>>41043457
More like Lockheed offered better retirement plans to the selection board.
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>>41043335
<o Godspeed.
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>>41043485
It would most probably be Russian though.
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>>41043464
The F-35 can be given external weapon pods that can carry bombs and missiles without fucking the RCS.
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>>41043496
This keeps coming up and it's always from some faggot who doesn't actually know shit about either the 22 or the 23.
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>>41043464
Huh. I was basing it off what I knew of the F-22; I haven't done much research on the F-35. I didn't realize it had such an anemic internal weapons bay... which gives you the option of being either well-armed, or taking advantage of the crazily expensive stealth coating and airframe.
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>>41043448
Guns vs naval armor:
>Is that just me or did it start raining?
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Would an Ass Ender suffice?
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>>41043516
Fine, Fenrir? Anything but the Morgan, it hurts my engineering mind.
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Is it the F-15E that can carry a metric fuckload of external tanks and a useful bombload and 4 missiles and a gun with a 700nmi combat radius?

Maybe those airforce fucks were on to something.
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>>41043388
Yeah. Yeah, that's lewd enough.
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>>41043519
Those don't exist yet; they're still in development hell.
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>>41043551
As long as it doesn't have those retarded weapon and stealth systems...
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>>41043524
Lockheed shill pls go
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>>41042998

LEARN YOUR HISTORY OR SUFFER THE CONSEQUENCES HOMO.
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>>41043610
looks like you're computer is working, Ghost.
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>>41043610
And Hornet continues to expend my Aluminum reserves. Damn construction costs...
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>>41043610
How are things ghost-chief? Family not botherin' much?
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>>41043464

F35 carries so much more internal fuel than F18 it isn't even funny
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>>41043551
>Forgetting pic related
Oy vey oy gevalt Bamco
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>>41043622

It works. It doesn't work well. that's 90% of the problem. not to mention all my images, notes- everything, really- is saved on the other machine, which is safe at home. That said, SW89 is not done, We're too close to the end for me to just quit, hahahaha! this is a temporary hiatus, that's all.
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>>41043697
REMOVE LEASATH
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Is SWQ dead or on hiatus?
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>>41043701

Run a one shot

A TANK one shot.
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>>41043610
Hey Ghost! how's it going?
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>>41043701
that's what they always say
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>>41043712
>Bamco Jewry intensifies
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>>41043697
>UNF
lewd plane is lewd
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>>41043701
what happen to the mini drive?
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“... too much ocean,” you say, studying the map. “We need the range.” *If* the abyssals are still in the area, they've had enough time to shift nearly anywhere - hell, they could be far to the south, for all you know. Hiryuu nearly escaped Midway but for an SBD patrol pushing their patrol to the last possible drop of gas; fifty miles either way and she would've slipped away to the west.

And you don't want these abyssals slipping anywhere except four miles straight down.

“Understood,” Hornet says without complaint, returning to her preparations. She might have her issues, but stubbornness isn't one of them. She preps her torpedo bombers as planned, the SBDs waiting patiently in their quiver for daylight. The first scouting wave is soon off. You and Goto pace around the CIC as the minutes tick towards dawn, the sun just creeping over the water as Hornet's remaining TBFs spring from her bow to begin the search. Hundreds of miles out to sea the first wave begins to search the water as the first rays of daylight flash over the vast Pacific; beady little fairy eyes straining to-
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“-yaaaaaah no,” you mutter to yourself, cutting your imagination off short. You've the odd luxury of watching your scoutplanes proceed in realtime; AWACS out of Yokota tracking solid returns on seemingly full-sized aircraft - a bit fuzzy, but obviously your own; tracked constantly since launch. The phenomena is know to the JSDF, or so Goto explained yesterday; if a kanmusu's planes *want* you to pick them up on radar, it's not too hard... usually.

Strange. Fucking strange. All of its strange. You accept more coffee from Shoukaku automatically, but just hold it in your hands, swishing it around a bit.

“Nervous?” Shoukaku asks.

“Impatient,” you reply. “You've got to wait for hours... and then everything happens really, really quick.”

She chuckles. “I know it well.”

“... still nervous, though.” You nod at the screen. The plotted courses of your scouts have been laid out, as well as the rough radius of their ability to spot ships, given weather conditions. You've covered the southeast area as best you can, but with little in the way of overlapping coverage, or follow-up patrols. One cloudbank in the wrong area... one engine failure... and if they sailed *north-*”

“Admiral?”

“Eh?” you say, your mind still churning over the sheer gargantuan scale of the Murphy factor.

“All that with Harder last night...” she rubs her hands together, staring at them intently. “Did you.. try to get out of the date?”

Goto sliiides his eyes sideways at you, but restrains himself to a thin-lipped smile as he waits, curious.

>Yep!
>Nope!
>Just a matter of principle; Goto here wouldn't help me worm out of it.
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>>41043754

Still have it, but it's just an archive of all the threads up to now, not notes or anything. It's going over to the folk's place too- I'd rather not lose it.
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>>41043670
Only the old Base Hornet; and that can carry external fuel without compromising RCS.

Super Hornet has equivalent internal fuel capacity and range to the F-35A, and again can carry externals.
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>>41043798
>Yep!

But boy do I sure regret that now!
[panic internally]
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>>41043798
>>Yep!
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>>41043798
>>Just a matter of principle; Goto here wouldn't help me worm out of it.
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>>41043807
>not setting up remote cloud software

that's perfectly understandable given the circumstances
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>>41043798
>Just a matter of principle; Goto here wouldn't help me worm out of it.
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>>41043798
Literally, what date?

The one we already had?

Another one for us planned in the works?

or Harder's date?
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>>41043798
>Just a matter of principle; Goto here wouldn't help me worm out of it.
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>>41043798
>>Nope!

I don't think he tried to really avoid it, perhaps try to brush aside the date part.

If people say yes they should add in something about enjoying the date in the end.
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>>41043798
"Honestly with what happened right before I had forgotten about it, then our resident Admiral here sprung it on me when I least expected it. So no I didn't try to get out of it but it did blindside me."
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>>41043798
>>Yep!


we did
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>>41043798
>>Just a matter of principle; Goto here wouldn't help me worm out of it.
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>>41043798
>Just a matter of principle; Goto here wouldn't help me worm out of it.
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>>41043798
>>Just a matter of principle; Goto here wouldn't help me worm out of it.
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>>41043798
>>Yep!
>>41043843
Yes, the one we went on with her
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>>41043863
>>41043798
+1
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>>41043798
>Nope!
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>>41043798
>Yep!
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>>41043798
>>Nope!
It wouldn't have gentlemanly to find a way out of it.
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>>41043798
>Nope!
Won't say I didn't think about it, though.
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>>41043798
>>Just a matter of principle; Goto here wouldn't help me worm out of it.
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>>41043798
>Yep!

"And it was pretty dumb of me, as well!"
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>>41043843
the one settle had as harder accused him of trying to get out of it.
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>>41043798
>>Yep!
"But its not like how it sounds. We were just coming out of the attack on the base I thought I might be needed here to work on stuff.

Wasn't like I didn't want to go... And honestly I really had a great night."

Be truthful.
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>>41043798
>>Yep!
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>>41043798
>Just a matter of principle; Goto here wouldn't help me worm out of it.
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>>41043871
what does this even mean?

it sounds like we're evading the question.
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>>41043798
>Just a matter of principle; Goto here wouldn't help me worm out of it.

Well, we'd be lying if we said "Nope"
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>>41043798
>Yep!
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>>41043798
>Just a matter of principle; Goto here wouldn't help me worm out of it.
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>>41043798
>“All that with Harder last night...” she rubs her hands together, staring at them intently. “Did you.. try to get out of the date?”

I'm confused. Who's speaking, what date, and what the fuck did Harder do?

'Cause if it's shoukaku talking about our date and how Harder got wasted during it or something according to Hate, I'm pretty sure we had no idea that was going on.
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>>41043798
>Yep, but it's also a matter of principle.
>Mostly yep, though.

>>41043837
CLOUD IS SHIIIIITT
SHIIITTT
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>>41043798
>>41043872
Then
>Nope.
Because we didn't see it as a date at the time
but we don't need to tell her that
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>>41043863
This one.
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>>41043863
This is good, I like this.
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>>41043888
>Yep!
>"But its not like how it sounds. We were just coming out of the attack on the base I thought I might be needed here to work on stuff. Wasn't like I didn't want to go... And honestly I really had a great night."

Voting for this.
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>>41043798
>>Yep!
>>
And now for the samefagging ladies and gents, Good job Planefag on setting this up.
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>>41043798
>>Just a matter of principle; Goto here wouldn't help me worm out of it.
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>>41043798
>Yep!
At least, after we realized it was a date. Can we be blamed for panicking?

It went better than expected though. Wouldn't mind doing it all over again.

Spray coffee anywhere when Shoukaku accepts this and we inadvertently talk ourselves into another date as Goto laughs.
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>>41043888
I like this, seconding
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NO WAIFUS.
HOPE RIDES ALONE.
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>>41043888

And I had a shitty night... right up till I got off the fucking leash and started cracking fucking skulls. Then it was a great night all the fucking way around.
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>>41043798
>Just a matter of principle; Goto here wouldn't help me worm out of it.

WE'VE BEEN CAUGHT
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>>41043798
>Just a matter of principle; Goto here wouldn't help me worm out of it.
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>>41043918
And how can you tell if people are same-fagging?
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>>41043798
>Yep!

It was a goddamn trap I tell you, a TRAP.
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>>41043837
>using the cloud
>not setting up rsync across your network drive
>not having your own ftp drive
>not having all of this in an RAID array

Smalltime
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>>41043863
>>41043888

Mixture of these
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>>41043826
>Super Hornet has equivalent internal fuel capacity and range to the F-35A, and again can carry externals.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_F/A-18E/F_Super_Hornet
>combat radius: 390 nmi (449 mi, 722 km) for interdiction mission

That doesn't mention if it's using drop tanks or not, either.l

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lockheed_Martin_F-35_Lightning_II
>Combat radius: 613 nmi[606] (1,135 km) on internal fuel

Internal storage bays aren't just about MUH STEALTH; it's also about MUH DRAG. It makes a difference. A big difference.
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>>41043798
>Yep!
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>>41043888
>>Yep!
"But its not like how it sounds. We were just coming out of the attack on the base I thought I might be needed here to work on stuff.

Wasn't like I didn't want to go... And honestly I really had a great night."

Be truthful.

Literally what do we gain by lying
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>>41043926
>Shoukaku asks for another date
Make it happen, Planefag.
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>>41043930
www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGvqMXYhYhU
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>>41043798
>>41043888

THIS
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I wonder who Crix's shipwaifu is
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>>41043888
This'll do it.
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>>41043945
no clear way but I know a waifu loaded choice when I see one. And they usually provoke samefagging at best and shitstorms at worse.

>>41043963
Not hurting her feelings.
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>>41043926
This. Do this
This is good.
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>>41043963
this fuggit
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>>41043863
>>41043888

These two.
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>>41043798
>>Yep!
Well not so much getting out of it but putting it off due to air raid.
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>>41043918
>samefagging ladies
>LADIES
>implying
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>>41043951

I have a RAID... and RDP... and ... stuff... but I need to install Linux, right, and now I gotta CHOOSE and Gentoo is a botnet now but Debian just embraced the poison kiss of systemd and it just sounds like so much EFFORT
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>>41043798
>Yep!
>"But its not like how it sounds. We were just coming out of the attack on the base I thought I might be needed here to work on stuff. Wasn't like I didn't want to go... And honestly I really had a great night."

Don't forget the additional supporting reason.
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>>41043964
So will hate be escorting us with corgis this time or are we just going to air-drop Sammy in and leg it?
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>>41043981
The main charcters of his write faggotry.
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>>41043798
Let's go with >>41043863
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Terrible idea I just thought of. Arizona is missing her bell right? Slap the USS Higgins bell on her and see if she spawns harpoons.
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>>41043798
>Yep!
No cheeky follow-up 'but that was a mistake' or anything like that. It was a fun night, but I don't want any more.
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>>41043888
this
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>>41044007

Oh no. No no. You're not getting me like that fucking twice. nope. Not fucking happening. Next time you're staying the fuck on post.
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>>41043956
BUT PLANEFAG F-35 IS SHIT STOP BEING A GOOD GOY

THAT GOOD MAN MR SPEY DOWN BY THE NEIGHBOURHOOD WAR IS BORING TOLD ME ALL I NEED TO KNOW
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>>41043987

Point but the way anon phrased it is pretty good.

Shokaku is adult enough to understand our situation and she's helped us enough that she doesn't deserve to get lied too.

As long as we explain thing in a way that shows we weren't trying to be a dick to her, I think we'll be good.
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>>41044003
>Using buzzwords you don't understand to try and look cool on the internet
>>
I'm surprised Zuikaku hasn't hunted us down for going out with Shoukaku.

I also wondered what Arizona was doing when we were on that date.
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>>41044024
?
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>>41043798

Combo of those:

>>41043888
>>41043863

>>41043935

And Settle still does not know the reaction of him and you unleashing hell on cringe worthy Japanese Otaku's.
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>>41043798
>>41043888
this
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>>41044024
REFITS DON'T WORK THAT WAY
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>>41043888
Voting for time.

TIME FOR PANIC CONTROL
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>>41044048
Harpoons as in the missiles, I think.
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>>41044003
Oh wow for all the buzzwords it actually makes sense.
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>>41044043
Zuikaku probably approves of us, what with giving her our cane to beat Kaga with.
Arizona was probably rustling up that umbrella and keeping an eye on things
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>>41044048
Just a stupid attempt at a mangled Modernization ritual.
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>>41044041

I didn't say "fun" anywhere in that post, fuck you!
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>>41044071
That was obvious. The statement is still completely retarded.
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>>41044034
The write in stuff is good but the choices as they are by default are loaded. We can only hope Planefag will let the writein go through.
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>>41043798
>It wasn't a date.
Dive deeper in our denial
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Bentus returns, with far too little sleep.

But anyway.

>>41043888

Truthfulness sounds good.
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>>41043798

Also: I FUCKING TOLD YOU. SAMMY AND I FUCKING TOLD YOU. WHAT THE FUCK DID I FUCKING TELL YOU.
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>>41044077
I thought in Crix write in, Shiranui mentioned that Zuikaku was kind of mad about that.
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>>41044024
I'm sleep deprived and caffine deprived to the point where I feel like I'm going to pass out from lack of sleep.

And despite all that you still posted something that even my half shut-down brain didn't propose because it's so stupid.
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>>41043798

these two

>>41043863
>>41043888
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>>41043798
>>>Yep!
>"But its not like how it sounds. We were just coming out of the attack on the base I thought I might be needed here to work on stuff.
>Wasn't like I didn't want to go... And honestly I really had a great night."
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>>41044089

Fap Angel, let us not put foot in mouth?

I don't think anyone can deny Settle had a good time at the date in the end. We should let Shokaku know how much we appreciate having that chance to pretty much unwind.
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>>41044114
LALALALA I CAN'T HEAR YOU YOU FILTHY MARINE
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>>41044116
It's been a while since the last torpedo dyke writeup
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>>41044009
You're fuckin jokin right m8?
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>>41044114

Need to watch it.

He may put you on a punishment detail.

Have you babysit Sammy, Desdiv 6 and WIllie on a trip to Tokyo Disney.
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>>41043956
Doesn't make mention of what they're actually carrying, though. The Super Bug could be packing a full load with and the F-35 it's anemic internals, for all we know.

Also, >Wikipedia
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>>41044159

DYKES WHEN YOU SLUT
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>>41044149
>>41044186

ALS does that. There's one today though!
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>>41044140
Deme usually allows write-ins to alter the fate of the character, if they are good.

Usually.
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>>41044066
>>41044048
>>41044024

Here's a more realistic idea, and one that would be

>fairly cheap
>fairly simple
>changes everything

Take your carrier's straight decks, and mod them into modern angled flight decks.

Launch AND recover aircraft at the same time!

Speed up your strike cycles!

No fancy electronics required! (though some training on the benefits would be in order)
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>>41044160

Oh, good. gooooooood. Lemme have a chance to corrupt more adorable little girls who no one will ever suspect. Good.
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>>41044219

And they'll have the credit card for unlimited candy.
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>>41044219
...I suddenly want to see ganguro DesDiv6.

For science, of course.
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>>41044212
>Lets upgrade our carriers by putting them in maid outfits
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>>41044206
> "In the headspace I was in then, going on a date seemed like it could have been the end of the world. It wasn't until halfway through it that I realized just how much I needed a night like that"
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>>41044260
>Ganguro
Isn't Ro-500 enough for you anon?!

>>41044212
Plausible, but we still need to see if it'll hold in the long run.
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>>41044173

I'm sure you have better sources on hand for this not-yet-in-full-rate-production-highly-classified-warplane, do share
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>>41044159
One usually writes about what they like. You certainly don't write them because most of the featured girls are popular.

If they're not your favorite then who is?
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>>41044219

Well, they will need someone else there.

Maybe send Kogou too, to keep her out of Goto's hair for a day?

She can buy him souvenirs!
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>>41044219
lewd
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>>41044293
Now now, there's a difference between favorite and waifu
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>>41044240

Fuckin yep. and they don't ask questions like "Why do you want a dozen LRASM warheads?"
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>>41044219
Well, unless you plan on addicting them to drugs, selling them into prostitution or turning them into mass murderers through the "Manson" method, I don't think anyone would either care or be bothered by it.

... My, but I grow dark and cynical when I lack sleep.

>>41044277
That is pretty good, anon. Pretty good.

Still, the general tone is overwhelmingly to be honest and appreciative of the date (with a possibility/promise of another...).
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>>41044212
Nice idea for a future project to look into
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>>41044292
Oh yes, let's bite the sourcebait and not address the actual point. You've become a true Journalist now.
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>>41044293
>Crix
>writing

He hasn't put out a new chapter since May.
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>>41044344
Shots. Fired.
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>Talking to Harder is the last vaguely waifu related thing for the night; the rest is the upcoming carrier battle.

>“All that with Harder last night...” she rubs her hands together, staring at them intently. “Did you.. try to get out of the date?”

Not the carrier battle I was expecting
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>>41044329
>Desdiv 6 prostitutes

How intriguing.
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>>41044365
But a carrier battle nonetheless.
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>>41044315
Hey, Corporal Hate. What would your response be if at least one ship-girl (at least light cruiser in tonnage) approaches you and asks you to accompany them to the swimsuit or lingerie section and provide them with your opinion and expertise?
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“Yep!” you confirm instantly. “Our base had just been *bombed* by hostile aircraft, things are still burning, I'm standing around with my Big Boy Grown Up Admiral Hat on, doing Admiral things, and then THIS clown -” you poke Goto - “wouldn't bow to fate. Oh, no. He refuses to go down to Kongou town alone, doesn't he?”

“Yes,” Kongou pouts. “He most certainly *does.*”

“Well... you did seem rather distant, at first,” Shoukaku says softly. She's folding a napkin in her hands, making something rather complicated-looking. “Like you were my chaperone, and feeling guilty for staring...”

“Well, it was,-”

“But then later,” she interrupts you, looking up into your eyes. In the dim glow of the CIC's main display screen her pale features seem to be like carved alabaster in the shadows, as silvery and distantly beautiful as the full moon half-concealed by clouds. “Later, you were so...” she looks back at her napkin again, now neatly folded into something resembling a lotus blossom. Or a lily. Sakura? Whatever. “So shy at first, and then you... went and said all those wonderful things-”

You thank God for the dark interior of the CIC; if Goto could see your blush right now he'd never let you live it down. As is, he seems to be rolling up a sly interjection when the landline rings - the Important One. He picks it up. “Goto.”

A beat.

A *change,* in the air, Goto's body snapping taut.

“Chichi-jima is being bombarded,” he says.
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>>41044375
>Desdiv 6 prostitutes
How wrong.
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>>41044365
>Trusting planefag
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something something STACKED
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>>41044392
>“Chichi-jima is being bombarded,” he says.
HOW
inb4 submarines
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>>41044392
Well, that certainly narrows things down
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THAT'S IT FOR TONIGHT! A slightly earlier wrapup for all you poor bastard who have to work Monday morning, as promised.

WE HAVE WRITEUPS INCOMING FOR YOUR CONTINUED ENJOYMENT AND TO BLUNT THE IMPACT OF LE PLAINFIG FAEC A CLIFF-HANG-AR WOW HOW ORIGINAL! OUR VERY OWN NAVYFAG AND A BRAND-NEW TALE OF WIERDNESS AND WOE FROM FILTHYHORNY! FEELTHYHORNET!
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>>41044375
Dark have my dreams been of late.

Filled with madness and hatred.

>>41044392
And here is hope. A flickering flame to light them up.

Promptly dashed by darkness, as another base is attacked.
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>>41044425
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
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>>41044425
ABYSSAL SURFACE ELEMENT WITH CARRIERS?

MUST

KNOW

MORE!
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>>41044402
Muh dick.

North Carolina is still my one true love though.
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>>41044419
No it doesn't.

The air base could be getting hit by a couple submarines' deck guns, with the Abyssals just waiting for us to fire off the main strike package in entirely the wrong direction. We need details, and we need scouts' eyes on the main enemy CTF before committing the strike.
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>>41044425
>Planefag finally blows shit up
>Chichi-jima under air attack
YOU... YOU TWO-TIME BAITER!!!!
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>>41044425
You better run this Wed planefag! You can't leave us hanging like this!
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>>41044425
Thanks, Pale Fang. Looking forward to the next thread as well as the incoming bonuses.
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(Planefag calling me out like that, f u mayne)

“So there you have it, Jimmy; you'll still be a dues-paying member of Seventh Fleet's Goat Locker and all the ancillary messes, with unrestricted access—but you will only have observer status during council meetings.”

His guest, the Command Master Chief for all of Seventh Fleet, sipped from the whisky Parker had poured for him. He had personally traveled to the Isle of Islay for it—one of the finest vintages he could find in Scotland. It had cost him a pretty penny, to be sure, but Parker always made sure that important guests had the finest.

“It's better than permanent disbarment from the Locker, Master Chief. I worked hard to make CPO; to have a presidential warrant throw all that away...”

The Master Chief chuckled. “Look on the bright side: you got permission to wear dress khaki again; I'm sure the Locker would be willing to make an exception if you wrangled that for all of us...”

Parker raised an eyebrow at this. “Are you sure about that? If I do that for the Goat Locker, the officers would start harassing me for the same.”

The Master Chief blanched at this, the very idea of snot-nosed little JOs sharing the same uniform filling his mind. “Fair point, Jimmy. I guess you can have this small victory, then.” He polished off his whisky and rose, Parker following him up.

“See you at the Mess, Jimmy. Fair winds.”

“... And following seas, Master Chief.”

Parker leaned back down into his chair, McHale sauntering up for headpats once it had confirmed his master was free from such an imposing guest. “Holy shit, McHale, we did it; we're back in the Locker. And no flirtatious shipgirls!” Mchale 'whuff'ed happily.

After a couple minutes and shots of whisky, Parker straightened up and glanced at his watch. He had a very long distance video call to make.
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>>41044402
yes

YES
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>>41044425
Very well. We shall see each other again, on Wednesday.

For now, I shall try to get some more sleep. That my dreams be kinder and my soul be at ease.

Farewell, friends. Bentus departs once more.
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>>41044344
>comparing operational ranges with one aircraft that's not even operational yet, has no operational/doctrinal load-outs decided upon yet and who's precise performance stats are still kindasorta classified

The best source I have on-hand is literally CMANO's database, which is about as good an educated guess as anyone can make. Just a sec.
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>>41044472

All the oceans and seas were affected by the Abyssals: anywhere blood had spilled on the water, rose up the Abyssals. Right now, though, the fighting was concentrated in the western Pacific and North Atlantic, with intense skirmishes strung all along the major waterways. Parker had access to everything in his AOR, but that was limited to the few interviews he had conducted and the various data spools down with his team. He needed to get insight from the other side of the world; see what insights they could shed and what information they could share. One of the Kreigsmarine girls had volunteered to talk with him and share intel; one of their heavy cruisers.

He turned on his computer and set it up for a video call, filling up his glass in the meantime. He soon picked up an incoming call—on time to the dot, like clockwork. He answered it and was greeted by the cheerful face of a young-looking girl with blue eyes and blonde hair.

“Guten tag! Das ist Graf Spee! How can I be of service?”

Parker just stared at her image. Holy shit this girl was cheerful.

“Hallo? Ist dieses Ding funktioniert?" She pulled out a pair of bifocal reading glasses and leaned in, accidentally giving Parker a good view of her, ehrm, 'magazines'. He knew beyond any doubt what the glasses signified; the Uruguayan government had yet to return one of her primary telemeters, and the German Rathaus wasn't really pushing the issue. He heard her continue, "Verdammten Engländer und ihre Stück Scheiße Technologie ... Ich wette, sie haben nicht einmal verwenden Vakuumröhren ..."

Parker chuckled before answering. “Guten tag, Frau Graf Spee. Wie geht es ihnen?”
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>>41044392
>People liking someone I don't like
>This Wednesday is when I start not being able to make it to threads
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>>41044395
Says you.

>>41044426
You heard the Unbound, it's clearly a vision.
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>>41044488

She flew back into her chair and Parker saw her face light up. “Ah! Du sprichst Deutsch! Ich bin so glücklich! Niemand außer meine Schwestern zu tun hier in der Nähe!”

Parker held up his hands in surrender. “Nein, nein! Halten sie, bitte. Meine Deustch ist nicht so gut.” He continued in English, “I only took a few years of it in school, sorry. My name is James Parker, frau Graf Spee.”

She smiled at him. “Please, call me me Graf.”

“Then you can call me Jimmy, frau Graf.” he said, smiling back.

“How can I be of assistance then, herr Jimmy?”

Parker took a drink from his glass. “ I heard you Krieg-girls were stationed up in Portsmouth. How's that working out with the RN girls?”

“Portsmouth is lovely. The British girls have been very friendly to us as well; they say the old war is over, we're all friends now.”

“I can't imagine it was easy to get used to sharing a base with them, though.”

Graf chuckled at this. “Oh no, of course not. You should have seen it when Bismarck first arrived here; she was calling out every British girl who was at Rheinübung. 'Dorsetshire, I'm coming for you! We'll see how you like a cheap shot!'”

Parker laughed along with her. “Sorry I missed it, then. I take it Dorsetshire hid?”

Graf giggled. “She didn't actually. She just stood there, head bowed, and waiting. Bismarck just stared her down and... slugged her on the shoulder, held out her hand, and demanded a rematch.”

Parker smiled. “It sounds like there's a lot of respect going on over there. I'm glad.”
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>>41044452

Please, anon - all baiters across the land look to me as their master.
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>>41044392
>Oh, no. He refuses to go down to Kongou town alone, doesn't he?”

I dont understand.

I need an adult
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>>41044500

Graf smiled back at him. “There is never really any bad blood between us; we were always the 'honored rivals' with the British girls. It's been... nice, working alongside them.”

“I'm surprised the German government sent all of you to England, though. I would have imagined they would've kept you in the North Sea.”

Graf's face fell at this. “... The German government has been... nervous, around us. We know some of the history from the War. I think we remind them of some of the darker times during then.”

Parker grew serious as he took a drink. “It's a shame, really. The Kreigsmarine of the Second World War, you girls, were legendary. Your actions during the war are still studied in war colleges all over the world. Never be ashamed of your history.” (Except the whole holocaust thing, I guess lol -Editor)

Graf raised a melancholic smile at him. “Thank you, Jimmy. It's been hard with our government. Hearing you say that makes me hope there is a place for us in the future. Bismarck tries to put on a brave face for everyone, but I've seen her hit the bottles when no one is looking. Tirpitz and Prinz Eugen do their best to keep her cheered up, and even Hood has taken her out on the town celebrating a few times.”

A depressing air hung between them; Parker sipped his whisky. He had assumed as much would happen to the Krieg-girls. He felt bad for them all; they were once the pride of their nation, now just a dark reminder of a troubled history.
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>>41044481
planefag

we STACKED now

>>41044402
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>>41044513

Graf forced a smile back on her face. “So! I'm sure you didn't just arrange this call to see how we were all getting along. What can I do for you?”

Parker sighed. Always back to work. He set his drink down and pulled out a notepad.

“Well, frau Graf, you fine ladies over there have been hitting the Abyssals hard from what I hear. I've got some questions that you might be able to shed some light on...”

[REDACTED UNDER THE WASHINGTON NAVAL TREATY OF 2018 – NBE EXCLUSIVE ACTIVITES: DISTRIBUTION LIST USA, GRB, CAN, AUS/NZL, GER, JPN]

“.. and that's how it ended; the skies were clear once more.” finished Graf.

Parker leaned back in his chair. Everything Graf had just told him had been dutifully written down. This was going to be a big help in predicting the movements of the Abyssals; up until now, everything had been merely guesswork.

“Hot damn, you've been a great help, Graf.” He smiled at her. She smiled back.

“I'm glad, Jimmy. But, I have one question for you.”

“Shoot.”

“What happened to your eye?”
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>>41044402
hot damn that's some great thickness
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>>41044527

arker had completely forgotten about his shiner. Willie, even with her perpetual nervousness, was a quick study when it came to pugilism; but perhaps he had been a little hasty when he had her throw that punch.

“Ah, well, I've been teaching one of the destroyer-girls boxing. Turns out she's got a mean left hook,” he responded embarrassingly.

Graf laughed. “Ufufufu~, so brave, Herr Jimmy. Mayhaps if you are ever over here, you could give some of the Town-Class girls lessons. All they seem to want to do is break chairs over peoples' heads and jam a beer bottle in their faces.”

Parker chuckled at the remark, the thought of HMS Liverpool shouting at “guv's” and glassing them flashing through his mind. It would truly be a sight to behold.

“Maybe one of these days, Graf. You could even show me around; I've never been to Portsmouth before,” he said with a smile.

A calculating, predatory smile grew on Graf's face. “Perhaps, Jimmy. You could even practice your German with me. Maybe even a little... French, ja?”

Parker's face froze, the look of a dead man plain as day. Graf merely laughed.

“Ufufufu~! Be sure to call me again, Jimmy! It's been a pleasure!” She hung up the connection with a wink.

Parker stared down at McHale.

“I'm dead, McHale. They all smell blood now.”

McHale let out a mournful howl.

Then the phone started ringing. The Red Phone. His men had found something. He picked up the handset and answered. “This is Parker.”

“Chief, I think we got something...”

(aaaaaand I'm done for tonight. See you fgts next week!)
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>>41044500
>J is y in german
>her Yimmee

Navyfag

Navyfag wat r u doin
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>>41044481
>Vidya as a reference

Lel
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>>41044402
Seem to be a match for the big ones of japan (Musashi, Atago, Takao)

>>41044543
Well there might be a love triangle going on first Akagi and Frau Graf.

what's next? An english ship? Or a US one?
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>>41044543
So that's one Japanese carrier and one German heavy cruiser interested in Parker so far.

Hue.
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>>41044402
the hippppssss
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>>41044503
>I am an adult
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>>41044488
>Graf Spee
I hope not-zee-boo will be happy.
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>>41044502
It's true, even QTG knows that I consider you my Alpha and Omega.

-

hi guys i wrote a thing
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>>41044543
>Town class destroyers are here
I'm going to guess that HMS Reading helped pioneer the "beat a mothefucker with a chair" tactic.
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>>41044402
Wait, who is this?
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>>41044573
The USN was worried about how accurate it is.
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>>41044573
>CMANO
>mere vidya
m8
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>>41044593
Is it lewd?
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>>41044593
WELL

WHERE IS IT
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>>41044602
Lady Lex probably.
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>>41044547

f u it sounded cute when she said it.
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>>41044402
this better be canon

planefag, this had better be fucking canon, I want STACKED to be with us badly now
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>>41044502
Shitposting-senpai isn't shitposting-senpai without his bait!
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Her eyes snap open. Her body convulses on the deck.

She coughs, her chest heaving as she gasps her first breath, her second. Everything feels heavy; movement feels wrong. She knows she was not meant to move like this, but she also knows that she must move.

She tries to rise and learns that she has feet, attached to long and shapely legs. Fingers connected to hands, connected to arms. Clothes ridiculous in appearance, yet somehow real to the touch. Her first laugh, tentative and filled with worry, echoes off the walls and machinery.

‘I know this place.’

This is one of four boiler rooms—one of *her* four boiler rooms. Everything around her is illuminated as though she is the source of that light, but it is rapidly fading. It is suddenly dark, too dark.

She tries to stand, her legs wobbling as she finds her balance. The light returns. She marvels at her ability to walk, at the feeling of her hands brushing against anything and everything in reach. Everything around her is *changing*: to how they had been for decades, not how they just were—how they should be. How she remembers it best. Paint peels back to reveal a new coat underneath, fresh warning labels on equipment. Warped railings straighten.

‘I know who stood here.’

She sees old friends: her crew scrambling around her, through her, as though she is not present. Some acknowledge her with knowing smiles. They understand, somehow.

She misses them all terribly. She wishes they were here.

Men did their jobs aboard this ship—aboard her—long before she earned peace. She remembers every single sailor who ever served aboard her, their names and their faces. She remembers conversations about loves, about families and friends. About home.

She understands home. It is where she is right now.

There is a rumbling in the air, faint, reverberating through the hull and bulkheads. Her ears buzz with something electric—and not.

‘I know these sounds.’
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>>41044502
WAIT UNTIL I GET MY GEESE
AND THEN THE WRATH OF A THOUSAND HELLRAVENS SHALL FALL UPON YOU
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>>41044602
>>41044602
STACKED, thats who

Lexington
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>>41044618
How does it feel to get the attention of two of WW2's notable ships in cute girl from?

>>41044619
Aren't Atago and Takao (Maybe Yamato) enough?
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>>41044641
Air raid sirens in the distance. Another rumble. The world sways and tilts beneath her feet. Balance comes natural, even as another shock—much closer—rocks the boiler room. Lights flicker, but stay lit.

‘I know this smell.’

Oil. It’s a pleasant smell, one she hasn’t enjoyed in too long. The stench permeates everything. It tells her that she is ready. She does not know what for, but she knows that She Is Needed. Her country, her world, needs BB-61. USS Iowa must sail.

A torch, burning brightly, hovers next to the woman, the shade holding it nodding and smiling warmly at her. Instinct bids her to take it from her engineer. A chorus of tiny, excited voices fills her ears as she plunges the torch into the nearest boiler, and the whole ship shudders. Behind her, the other boiler hisses to life. Gauges that have not moved in decades rattle, needles moving towards acceptable levels. She feels a hand slap down on her shoulder, an old chief flashing a thumbs-up before disappearing through the bulkhead.

‘Eight boilers hot, ma’am.’

The ship’s heart beats once more, and Iowa’s heart beats with it.

-

Everything is new and different and amazing.

Iowa runs down the corridors of herself, shades of old crew flashing in the corners of her vision. The air brushing against her skin brings back memories of being at sail, but there is no chilling spray of water across her deck—and she feels grateful for that.

Her dress flutters around her thighs with each step, her high-heeled shoes (hers!) clatter against the metal floors. Her heart pounds, her lungs burn with each breath. With every clack of her heels to the deck, her ship transforms. Ancient anti-aircraft weapons—long replaced by modern forms of hate—flash back into place, as though they’d never been removed.
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>>41044641
oh baby

oh babay
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>>41044639
Curryhag is old and busted.
Vampire princess is superior.
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>>41044641
Ooooooh
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>>41044576
Italian. One for each Axis power.
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>>41044676
dammit Iowa, why didn't you keep the CIWS
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>>41044676
Each porthole she passes, Iowa looks to the outside world, trying to see more, to understand why she is here. She catches a glimpse of her reflection in the glass, her skin pale, eyes dark. The dress is a deep, uniform blue. The thigh-highs that itch like nothing she has experienced are white. Her hair is long, black, and shimmers in the ambient light with every step. She cannot help but smile. Somehow, this is right. She knows it is, deep in the same place that knows that she is here for a good reason.

An explosion flashes through the portholes. The ship lists to one side, then the other. Iowa stumbles, arms pinwheeling as she fights to maintain balance. A shade catches her as she falls, helping her upright. The crewman nods and points silently down the corridor. He points towards the bridge, to Where She Needs To Be.

He vanishes without a word, and something deep within her chest hurts. Something warm burns its way to the corners of her eyes, threatening to spill down her cheeks. She blinks the blurriness away and runs as though her life depends on it.

Her crew had run through these same corridors, just as she does now. People who had relied on the power of her guns, the strength of her hull, had scrambled for their very lives just like this. It had been an understanding she has longed for since she first cut through the seas.

The spirits of men who served and protected her, just as she protected them, run with her, past her. One by one, they reach their stations—and vanish.

The USS Iowa continues its transformation, decks and bulkheads rippling in her wake.

-

Excitement and wonder have become grief.

She has seen Hell on Earth, been the cause for it personally. But that was the past. She had fought for, and had earned peace. Her life had become one of vigilance, with just sparks of anger scattered among memories of long cruises with no war, no fighting. She sailed until her people did not need her, left her to slowly but surely rust.
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>>41044657

scared.jpg.gif.png.bmp.webm

I mean, if they were just cute girls (or cute JO's hurr), I might be flattered...

But Willie's prizefighter, man.
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>>41044573
I'd be laughing too, if CMANO wasn't war college-tier.
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>>41044709
Her final duty was that of a monument in memory of the GIs of the Army, the men of the Marine Corps, and the sailors of the Navy that BB-61 had stood watch over: a reminder of something the common person should not be subjected to. She slept content of her life, her service. Someday, she simply would no longer be. For her, that was acceptable.

And while she slept, a silent and impotent guardian to millions, Hell had come from the Abyss and visited its wrath on the innocent.

She is wide-eyed, standing on her deck, for the first time truly exposed to the elements as a person. For the first time, she is crying.

‘Why?’

Smoke and flame rise from Los Angeles. Gouts of mud and concrete rise from coastal neighborhoods. The sounds of cannon fire echoes a second later, punctuating the horror.

The dock behind the Iowa erupts into flame, the blast-wave disintegrating structures hundreds of feet around the epicenter. Her home is being reduced to rubble. The people who worked there, who maintained her, are gone.

She smells oil burning, smells blood—and the explosions only continue. She sees freighters—SHIPS THAT CANNOT FIGHT—broken, dead, dying. She sees men and women floating in the water, clinging to anything that can keep them afloat. Others cling to nothing, lifeless bodies guided by the currents.

She hears screaming in every direction, and she remembers: the roar of anti-aircraft batteries, planes with a hated symbol painted on their wings diving at her sisters, prayers from her crew.

‘WHY?’

She whirls on the deck, facing a sea that burns, seeing for the first time a storm That Should Not Exist. Voices are calling contacts. Her eyes, burning with blue flame focus on one.

DDG-76. USS Higgins.
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>tfw I helped proofread what feelthy's posting.
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>>41044641
HOLY HELL HORNET
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>>41044711
I was mainly speaking about Graf and Akagi, girls not prone to volience... and as far as Willie goes, you did accept it. Though I'm sure she felt bad about it.
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>>41044729
Once, she must have been beautiful. Now she is mauled, facing down death. Iowa marvels at the small size of the vessel, comparing it to the blackened monsters bearing down upon it. A woman, shining in brilliant light, stands at her prow, arms outstretched towards the enemy. Splashes bracket the destroyer and she is gone, water washing over the twisted forward deck. The bridge is torn wide open, flames licking out of the mangled tower.

The Higgins lists badly to port, five-inch gun barking helplessly against the ironclad beast. Streaks of fire leap from tubes, from undamaged cells in the decks.

Iowa has seen ships die, but not like this.

The destroyer shakes, water and fire shooting up from the hull aft of its tower—torpedo strike. There is a long, mournful wail, drowned out by another fusillade. Higgins shudders once more, another group of missiles shrouding the ship in gray smoke. Robbed of her voice, only Higgins’ weapons speak for her, and soon even that will be silenced. Her gun continues to fire, a rhythmic thump rolling over the waves, answered by high pitched CLANGS and whistles as the shells bounce useless off the ironclad’s hull. She will die, and die knowing that she failed to protect so many, despite giving everything she had.

The tears stop, and Iowa feels another familiar emotion take hold.

‘No more.’

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>>41044729
THIS IS GOOD

THIS IS VERY GOOD
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>>41044694
No.
Neco-arc is superior.
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>>41044573
BAE uses the professional version.
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>>41044573

When I want to know the details of the armoring on a particular model of WWII tank, I fire up Combat Mission, because it's made BY autists, FOR autists. CMANO is a step beyond; WWII shit you can learn if you're patient enough to track down all the right reference books with ALL the data and not just "This Tank Was Gud Tank Kind Of" shit, but making educated guesses about still-highly-classified/partially classified weapons systems requires a Janes subscription, a lot of defense industry blogs on your RSS feed and a groaning bookshelf full of dry technical shit that gives you the background to parse it.

You ought to read their FAQ; it's mildly terrifying.
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>>41044502
>all baiters across the land look to me as their master.
Eh your just above average.
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>A woman, shining in brilliant light, stands at her prow, arms outstretched towards the enemy.
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>>41044755
Every captain she has ever known awaits on her bridge, standing at silent attention.

She staggers past towards the nearest man, the one she remembers with the most clarity. He vanishes with a salute. One by one, they salute and fade to nothing as she passes them by, until only Her First stands resolutely at the center of the bridge, his back facing her.

‘Captain...’

The older man spins on his heel with military precision, snapping off a perfect salute. There is a plaque mounted on the bulkhead directly behind him, just below the observation windows.

OUR LIBERTIES WE PRIZE, OUR RIGHTS WE WILL MAINTAIN

His mouth moves, but Iowa hears no words. It is enough, she understands.

‘This ship is mine.’

The spirit nods wistfully at the woman, motioning her to step closer. She feels an arm wrap around her shoulders as she obeys her Captain. His other hand sweeps towards the sea before Iowa, and then he, like all the others, is gone. She knows she will never again see them all like this.

The battleship lurches forward. Stressed metal groans, followed by a high pitched whine, a SNAP. Iowa is free of her moorings, surging forward from the dock. She feels the propellers spinning in the water, feels the ship shift beneath her feet as engines claw towards their limits.

And then she is distracted.

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>>41044777

Any good CMANO stories?
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>>41044806
Iowa can ‘see’ the man clinging to one of her broken moorings. It’s as though she is hovering next to him, watching him gamely struggle to climb onto her deck. She hears his gasps for air and his curses as his hands cut themselves on the line, his feet kicking helplessly against her hull.

She reaches out to him, for his shirt collar, wanting to help him. She cannot touch him, but the thought is apparently enough. He climbs faster, grunting and shouting incoherently each time he pulls himself further up the line. One of his hands claw firmly onto a railing the moment it is within reach, and after several short hisses, he bellows and yanks himself firmly aboard.

She knows he is a marine before seeing the Eagle, Globe and Anchor, before seeing U.S. MARINES stenciled across a patch on his chest; the haircut is more than enough to identify him. He is clearly exhausted, waterlogged, and extremely pissed off. Even as he lays on the wooden deck, trying to catch his breath, his eyes are open, scanning in all directions, looking for something to take the fight to.

Iowa remembers men like him. They served aboard her and she protected them, either within her hull or with her weapons from afar.

‘Get up, Lance Corporal.’

He doesn’t hear her words, but he staggers to his feet anyway, dumbly staring at the mooring partly wrapped around his right leg and then at the impossible sight around him. The Marine stumbles back several steps, almost tripping over the wire, mouth agape as he tries to pull the rest of the line out of the water.

That isn’t where she needs him.

The Marine drops the line to her deck. Unconsciously guided by the shade of an old Gunner’s Mate, cursing every time his hurt foot comes down on the wooden planks, he half-runs, half-limps to the lone twenty-millimeter anti-aircraft battery at Iowa’s prow.

She has a crew of one Marine now. It will be all she needs.

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>>41044777
that bad?
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>>41044754

It's more along the lines of WHAT they represent that scares me, not who they are.

Willie spent half an hour sobbing and apologizing, for the record. Even though I TOLD her to punch, I still feel bad.
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>>41044806
>Captains on the bridge!
>Attention, Iowa has the Conn.
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>And then she is distracted.
>‘Get up, Lance Corporal.’
>She has a crew of one Marine now. It will be all she needs.
Oh, boy. Oh, boy, oh, boy~
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>>41044841
Iowa stands alone on her own bridge, arms crossed, ignorant to the azure fire that burns around her.

Before her the Higgins burns. Surrounded, beaten down. Men and women aboard her are dying, if not already dead. Around her, people have died, while she had lain silent. Perhaps she cannot save them all, but she can avenge them. She knows she can.

She glares at the nearest of the monsters: the Monitor floating lazily among burning corpses of defenseless ships and people, its guns spitting at anything in reach. She hears the almost melodic hum of her two forward batteries shifting into place as they follow her gaze. The Y turret is on target faster than the other, as though it is more eager to do what it was built to do, after years of being unable to do anything at all.

She remembers this anger. She remembers how it was given purpose. One hand sweeps across the black sea just beyond the breakwater, across every nightmarish hull that plagues HER SEA, and her mouth opens to speak for the first time.

“Wipe these bastards from my sight.”

Six sixteen inch shells explode from Iowa’s forward batteries, wreathing her bow in fire and smoke. The Monitor seems to buckle in on itself, coming to a dead halt in the water. Iowa can see the face of her enemy, a slip of a woman standing red-eyed on her own deck, mouth opened in a silent scream. And then she and the Monitor are gone, fiery pieces of oily black debris skipping off the roiling waters, a massive funeral pyre of water and fire marking her final resting place.

Despite herself, Iowa smiles; this is what she was meant for.

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>>41044755
>shipsluts can see the shipslut souls of other ships

damn

DAMN
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>>41044829
https://forums.sufficientvelocity.com/threads/poaw-commands-modern-air-and-naval-operations.230/

An LP so good, it actually got one of the developers, Dimitris, to register and comment on the thread. I know one of the playthroughs in there was mentioned in an official update.
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>>41044875
The Ironclad is next.

Iowa bears down upon it, sweeping past the battered Higgins. For a brief moment, she sees the ghostly woman on the destroyer’s prow, looking up at Iowa with amazement, with relief. She knows there are more of the black ships in the water, but they are not her concern. Her sister and her crew need Iowa. They need the Ironclad to sink if they are to survive. There is nothing else in the world but the churning sea, the Iowa, and the Ironclad.

“Look at me,” Iowa snarls.

Her forward batteries roar once more, augmented by the secondaries she brings into play. The salvo sails just wide of the Ironclad; the beast comes about with impossible speed, forgetting the Higgins. Iowa’s hands ball into fists.

“LOOK AT ME.”

A scream, inhuman and high-pitched, sounds from the Ironclad. It is a scream of terror, of recognition. It knows it cannot win, cannot survive. It knows what comes for it.

Voices in her head ring in alarm: torpedoes in the water.

She remembers the destroyers, turning her gaze upon them as a triplet of starshells pop in the skies overhead, scattering them like cockroaches under the illumination. Her starboard five-inch batteries engage them in afterthought, shells chopping through the waves and their hulls, barrels glowing hot as they fire again and again and again.

Iowa grits her teeth, ignoring the fire she feels building all along her right side, a searing pain. She looks upon the Ironclad once more, her forward batteries shaking the whole ship as they unleash Hell. Her heart pounds as she watches the shells fall short. The gun-ports on the Ironclad flash in mocking defiance, its own shells splashing uselessly far from Iowa.
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>>41044904
The Ironclad must sink.

There is nothing else that matters, nowhere she can turn to escape. The torpedoes are too close: no amount of will can force her hull out of harm’s way.

She hears a familiar roar in the distance. She knows this sound, knows that it belongs to fighter jets of her country. Too far out to save her from the torpedoes, or the Higgins from the Ironclad, but close enough that even if she is gone, they might be able to save Los Angeles from further damage.

The Ironclad MUST SINK.

Through the forest of her forward batteries adjusting onto their target, she can see the Marine on his guns turning onto the incoming torpedoes. She hears him speak throughout the din of battle.

"Alright, that's how you want to play this, I got your back."

Somehow, Iowa knew he would understand.

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Iowa watches herself as she continues to close in on the Ironclad thousands of yards distant, watches the Marine as he swivels the turret to engage the closest torpedo. Long seconds pass, tracers fizzling into the water just above the deadly lance—

The explosion is enough to make even Iowa turn away, a column of water rising high into the night sky, followed by a second, a third. The Marine keeps shooting, tracing fire over to a fourth torpedo.

The Ironclad is now little more than a distraction. The Marine and his fight for both their lives is her focus. A third salvo from her forward batteries clips the Ironclad’s stern, a fire glowing behind the gun-ports trained on the Iowa. The pressure wave from the gunfire almost throws him off of the gun, but he tenaciously holds on, firing and screaming obscenities until his voice grows hoarse.

Five, six, seven torpedoes down. They are close enough that Iowa can feel the detonations through her hull, through her body.
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>>41044755
>A woman, shining in brilliant light, stands at her prow, arms outstretched towards the enemy. Splashes bracket the destroyer and she is gone, water washing over the twisted forward deck.

>‘No more.’

>>41044841
>She has a crew of one Marine now. It will be all she needs.
>>41044875
>>41044904
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>>41044935
The Marines remains at his post even as Iowa’s guns deliver more fire onto the Ironclad. Hot shell casings spill around him, onto him. She turns the ship into the torpedoes, giving him a better angle, allowing him to claim three more. Water engulfs him and for a terrifying moment he is gone. The gun stops firing.

He reappears, still screaming, steam rising from the gun barrels as he resumes firing. Eleven, twelve down.

“It’s enough,” she calls to him.

The Marine doesn’t think so.

“Run!”

He refuses.

The detonations are ever closer than before, close enough that Iowa ‘hurts’ when a shock-wave rattles her hull. Only two left, far too close.

“Don’t do this.”

She is pressed against the glass of her bridge, watching her newest and only crewman die. Before she could even speak with him, understand who he is, what motivates him, he will be gone. Like everyone else she failed to protect today. He is throwing his life away for her and neither understands why this has to be.

One torpedo left—it’s going to hit. One survivable hit, a hit she can fight through easily.

“You didn’t have to,” she sobs, finger nails scratching the glass.

The Marine stays on the gun until he manages to hit the last torpedo less than fifty feet from her bow. He is flung from his seat and Iowa screams as his body ragdolls through the air, coming back down against one of her forty millimeter emplacements. He tumbles to her deck lifeless, out of her sight.

She feels his blood on her decks, feels his pulse fade to nothing.

The glass of the bridge shatters all around her, bouncing off her exposed skin like stones thrown at armor plate.

She sees only red.

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Sooo that was less useful than I expected, good Christ who sits around and works all this shit OUT? A great many of these include external drop tanks; anything labeled "internal only" doesn't.
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>>41044641
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>>41044755
>>41044806
>>41044841
>>41044875
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>>41044968
f5f5f5f5f5f5f5f5f5f5f5f5f5f5f5f5f5
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>>41044968
Starshells illuminate the whole bay, clearly defining the Ironclad and Iowa. The last two major combatants. Soon, there will be only one.

A horrific buzz tears through the night, streams of tracers leading back to a pair of F-15Es flying dangerously low over the violent sea, waves licking at them as they strafe the Ironclad. Bombs fall away from their hard-points and skip off the water into the Ironclad's side. She hears panicked radio chatter from the pilots, from what remains of the Higgins, witness to the spectacle of The Grey Ghost closing the gap on her enemy. Close enough that even the Ironclad could hurt her, if it was allowed the opportunity.

Iowa’s guns center one last time on their target.

‘Sink.’

The salvo of sixteen-inch shells rips the Ironclad wide open, half of the ship’s armaments gone in an instant. Iowa’s five inch guns dig deep beyond the cavernous wound, angry flames spewing out from the endless black within the hull.

‘SINK.’

Thirty seconds later, the six guns of the forward batteries speak, almost tearing the stern completely away from the rest of the beast. Lightshafts break through the storm swirling above and envelop the stricken ship, as though the world itself is guiding Iowa’s wrath.

“SINK!”
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>>41045008

I have the most massive erection now
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>>41044777
It's still just a video game. Couch it however you want, you're still jut playing a fancier game of Battleship.
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>>41045008
jesus
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>>41045008
Iowa so sexy....
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>>41045008
FULL BROADSIDE MOTHERFUCKER
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>>41045008
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vj-15O-BTDw
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>>41045000
>Dat ferry range
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>>41045008
>Angry Iowa
Terrifying.
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>>41045008
>> 'Sink'
>>'SINK.'
>>"SINK!"
Oh, God, Iowa just went full Shiranui.

Hate, you are a lucky, lucky man.
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>>41045008
The smoke from the shots partially obscure the Ironclad as it breaks in half, a column of fire rising into the sky and a banshee’s wail sounding from within. The halves point upwards and within seconds begin slipping under the waves.

Iowa fires again, and again, and again, until there is nothing her guns can hit. She sails through the floating remains, through the flames, pieces of black iron and wood splintering against her hull. Turning towards the Pacific, Iowa brings her primary batteries to bear on something only she can see, coming to a stop at the center of the bay.

Behind her, Higgins limps to port, Los Angeles burns. Around her, sailors fight to stay afloat, to save who they can. Iowa stands guard, guns aimed at the abyssal Pacific. She waits for dawn.

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Okay guys, that's it for part 1! I'll be updating my usual pastebin http://pastebin.com/u/HORRUU-NEEEETOOH in a moment for easier reading. I'm hoping to have part 2 of this up... soonish. I've got a lot of writing to work on at this point!
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>>41044762
But anon, that's a given.
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>>41045059
>Terrifying

You mean sexy don't you.
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Superb work.
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Aaaand here's the F-35. I don't think a single one of these loadouts doesn't use at least one droptank, but of course there's literally no downside to carrying one for a non-sneekibreeki fighter.

>>41045031

Just like the actual board games military and naval commanders played for decades before computers were invented, to simulate theoretical battles?
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>>41045078

fear boners are a thing
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>>41045064
Jolly good show chief.

So this was what you were working on since Saturday...

>>41045066
Like a Cat outta hell.
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>‘Sink.’
>‘SINK.’
>“SINK!”
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I felt like Ooi really wanted to tell me something, but she was pretty tight lipped until after breakfast and back in the room.
“Kitakami, do you want to go to a party today?”
“Huh?”
“I was invited by one of the marines. It would be a fun thing to do, right?”
“I dunno.”
Ooi falls uncharacteristically silent, searching for the right words.
“...I'm sure there will be lots of good food, and I doubt any of the other girls will be going. We don't have to stay the whole day.”
“Well... That doesn't sound too bad.”
Ooi's face immediately brightens. I didn't know how much she was looking forward to it.
“We should wear our summer uniforms!”
Oh, those. They were our two piece tan uniforms that showed off your midriff pretty well. It was getting hot outside, so it's not a bad idea.
“Yeah, yeah, that's fine.”

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>>41045064
Tonight?
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Hot damn, this thread just went from a 7/10 to a 9/10

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVvEPTYrcXA
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>>41045098

Mybad, F-18E Super Hornet in that pic.
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>>41045098
>here's the F-35
You might want to recheck.
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>>41045031
Tabletop wargames for military staff are a thing, anon.

Battleship was no exception.
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>>41044641
>>41044676
>>41044709
>>41044729
>>41044755
>>41044806
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>>41045064
I am amazed by this. Fucking stellar work feelthy.
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>>41045064
That's what you get for playing Batman!
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>>41044402

Oh. Oh fucking yessss.
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Bloody good stuff.
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>>41045110
Well, this is the place marked on Ooi's little slip of paper. Near the water, officer housing, pretty nice. There's music and the sounds of general revelry coming from the back fenced-in yard. It's an all wooden fence, the kind that doesn't really let you see in.
“Let's go over there” Ooi points towards a gate in the fence next to the house.
There's no latch on the gate, so I guess it only opens from the back? I knock on the gate. The top half of a close shaven head appears at the top of the gate, eyes peering down at us. It doesn't speak.
“We're uh, here for the party.” Ooi answers the silent head.
The eyes of the quickly scan Ooi's figure and mine before answering.
“Normally I'd ask for your invite, but I'm sure this will be fine. Come on in, the food is almost ready.”
There's a some tents set up with plenty of seating and the main focus seem to be a few large grills running hot. We're about halfway to getting on line for food when one of the marines notices us.
“They don't make marines that cute, who the hell are you two?”
The party seems to take a pause as the music is lowered and all heads are turned towards us.
“Hey, chill out Ives, I invited them.” Ooi's eyes flash with a hint of recognition at the voice.
“You bribed them Elbon, there's no way you'd get two girls to talk to you.” Another voice from the crowd.
Ooi's acquaintance, Elbon, steps out in front of us. Ooi reaches stretches her hand with practiced grace; the marine pauses uncertainly before taking it, earning a few shouts from the rest of the party. Ooi introduces me and herself. What a show-off. The music is turned up again.
“Oh for fucks s--- Dududududu” The new voice is immediately interrupted by a stream of others chiming in.

I don't really understand the Americans sometimes.

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>>41045064
threadly reminder that BATTLESHIP GUNS ARE TERRIFYING, EVEN WHEN THEY'RE PIDDLY TWELVE-INCHERS:

>When a full broadside was fired, "the resulting sheet of flame was big enough to create the impression that a battle cruiser had blown up; it was awe inspiring."[23] No damage was done to the ship when firing full broadsides, despite the common idea that doing so would break the ship in half, but much of the ship's table and glassware did shatter when Agincourt fired her first broadside.[24]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Agincourt_(1913)#Armament
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>>41045008
>‘Sink.’
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WrvNwRsuHbE

Wrong side, but still.
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We're in line for food now. Ooi's chatting away with the person in front of us. I don't know how she does it. I feel so out of place right now. Hopefully the food will be worth the we-
“Ah.”
I jump a bit in surprise as someone gave my butt a squeeze. The next thing I hear is a smack and a the sound of a body hitting the ground. Ooi's standing over the fallen body, and it's pretty obvious to put the two and two together. The entire line has their heads bent in different directions to see the causality. What the in the world is Ooi thinking? No, she's not thinking at all.
“I'm so sorry about Ooichi, she's just a little protective, plea-”
My frantic apologies are broken up by a chorus of 'oooohs' and other jeers at the fallen marine.
“DID YOU SEE THAT? SHE JUST LAID SCOTT RIGHT OUT.”
“I GOT THAT ON VIDEO.”
By some sheer stroke of luck or cultural norms we seemed to have dodged a bullet right there. I glance over at Ooi, a smug look on her face as she's showered with attention. I can't believe this. I reach down and help the battered marine to his feet. He's got a big red handprint on his face. Ouch.
“Hey, no hard feelings, alright?”
The marine just nods, and grabs something from one of the coolers before taking a seat.

We're getting close to the end of the line now, I can see all kinds of meats being laid out, fresh from the grill. Ooichi picks out some meats and heads down to another table for sides. The server calls out to me.
“Hey there, cutie, what'll you be getting?”
“I'll uh.. have four sausages.”
“Oh ho, well now I'd tell you to leave some for the people behind you, but I'm really diggin' your braids, so I'll give you a pass.”
“Hey that's bullshit, I'd braid my hair for you if it wasn't out of regs.” A deep voice from behind me.
I
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I'm not really familiar with all the different sides, but everything here has that home cooked feel, so I guess I probably can't go wrong with anything. I see where Ooichi is sitting and take a seat across from her.
“Hey Kitakami, why do you get four hotdogs?”
“Ahhhgrrh ggrasha haaa.” I reply thoughtfully, as I've already started stuffing my mouth.
“Man look at that girl devour those 'dogs...”
“She's a pro alright.”
Ooichi's face turns bright red. “Don't speak with your mouth full Kitakami!”
“Ahh, it's fine, it's fine.” I reply as I wipe some mustard off my cheek.

As we finish off our food Ooichi is still busy chatting with a few nearby partygoers, but my attention is turned towards a few people pouring out a bunch of peer into plastic cups. What's the point? One of the marines setting up the table notices me standing around and asks me if I want in on round 1.
“I'm not really sure what you're doing.” I replied
“We're gonna play beer pong, I'll take you as my team mate for an easy win, no sweat.”
“Yeah, sounds alright.”

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That was my first game of beer pong, went pretty good I think. I was definitely carried along. Didn't mind drinking though. That was fine. My partner, Campbell, speaks up.
“Is that the gunny? I guess there wasn't really a way to hide a party of this size from him.”
“What's wrong with him?” I asked.
“He'll find a way to get someone in trouble or just come here to ruin fun. Probably something about reflective belts.”
He certainly looks like an adversary. Like Goto on a real bad Kongou day, and with twice the muscle mass. He's about to ream into a group of party goers until a faint sing song voice is heard and the entire party opens up with shouts of one name: Tatsuta. She saunters up to the stock still gunnery sergeant and drapes an arm around his neck, saying something into his ear.
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>“Oh for fucks s--- Dududududu” The new voice is immediately interrupted by a stream of others chiming in.
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>>41045117
Hey planefag, I'm due some write ups for you guys from like a month back, but due to time zone problems I'm missing
thread prime time. There a way to get the snips to you ahead of time?
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“I had no idea she was so popular.”
“She was a real riot at the last party, really made it something else. You know Tatsuta?” Campbell asks.
“Yeah, we work together, sometimes.”
I can see the gears slowly turn together in his head, a look of terror on his face for but an instant before returning to normal.

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We won round 2 also, but it wasn't as close. After that I got into a contest with a few other marines. Who could do more shots of 'Jack'. I was done after three. I wasn't standing at that point so much I was leaning. Hmm, Ooichi's coming over, I was wondering were she was at.
“Kitakami! You're completely drunk, you can't even stand up.”
“Iim find. This is find. I'm taking it easy right now.”
“Let's go home Kitakami. I really think you should lie down.”
“Huh? Yuuur the one who wanted to come here in the first place and now you want to go home already? Whats with that?”
Ooi pretty much tore me from my support (bye Campell) and pulled me out of the party.
“You'll thank me later Kitakami.”
I must have been pretty out of it because I don't remember much else. Aside from getting home and falling asleep.

- - -
I stir on my bunk, and look at my watch, 2100. Only out for a couple of hours I think. The day's events all coming back to me, along with a faint headache. What the hell is going on with Ooi.
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>>41045208
Care to explain? What song is that?
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>>41045213
I have a question for you. I'm planning a write-up for the thread and I need to know if your work covers the attack on Portsmouth at the start of the war. As I'm planning to cover that if it's not already been claimed.
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>>41045213
Drop by the IRC chief!
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>>41045235

[Theme: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9hagVL-__c ]

“Ooi. We need to talk.”
“Oh, Kitakami, you're awake.”
“What the hell is your problem?”
Ooi's mouth hangs open slightly, totally off-guard.
“You're constantly dragging me around or telling me go do different things and then when I finally enjoy myself you pull me out. Are you just messing with me?”
“N-no! I really wanted you to have fun, it's just...” Ooi breaks eye contact with me
“Just what!”
“I didn't want anyone to take advantage of you, that's all.”
I snort at hearing that. The absolute madgirl.
“You really think someone was going to do anything to me after you pretty much dislocated some guy's jaw? That wasn't o-k either! We could have gotten in serious trouble for that, you know like being locked away in some dumb cell. I don't need you hovering around checking every single person I decide to hang out with, not to mention doing your best scaring off anyone from wanting to talk to me.”
Ooi's face of shock and confusion turns into anger and vindication.
“I wasn't trying to do anything of the sort, I really care about you Kitakami!”
“If you care about me so much why can you never let me do what I want?”
“You always look bored and unhappy, I'm just trying to find something that we can enjoy together! You're always lashing out at the other girls.”
“Those destroyers? They bring it on themselves, buncha idiots. But we're still getting off track. I think you're just jealous when I'm hanging out with other people. If you're gonna go through everyone I associate with using a couple of chopsticks, who are you hanging out with? Who do you keep visiting at night?”
I can see Ooi's frustration at this question, and her thought process is transparent as she wonders if she can pass off a lie. That won't get by me.
“I've been visiting Shiranui.”
And so it comes out.
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>>41045151
That's because Agincourt had 7 turrets to a broadside. 12-inch guns are still gigantic.
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>>41045117

Has Settle ever actually looked at hoe the fallout for the date played out among the non Otaku yet?
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>>41045249
I think Darude sandstorm by the dudududududududu part at the start.
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>>41045276
“You're worrying about me when you've been hanging out with that psychopath? She's a killer who wouldn't lose any sleep over snapping a few necks.”
A feeling I've seen Ooi direct at people before, but never at me, finally comes my way, hate.
“There's nothing wrong with Shiranui! She's just a quiet girl! She's not cold or heartless at all. How can you say something like that?”
“Don't visit her anymore.”
“You can't stop me from seeing her, I'm not bringing you into it!”
I jump out of bed, enraged by the hypocrisy.
“Oh, but you can dictate all my moves? Forget this. Go stay with her then, I don't need you, and I don't want you lording over me anymore!”


I wasn't holding a gun, but Ooi still looked like she just took a bullet.
- -
That's all for today.
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>>41044755
>Iowa marvels at the small size of the vessel, comparing it to the blackened monsters bearing down upon it.

Just gonna say, an Arleigh Burke is the size of a pre-war heavy cruiser. It's not a small vessel, and probably larger than a lot of Abyssal ironclads, protected cruisers, and the like. It's only small compared to outright dreadnoughts.
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>>41045295
Well I'll be damned. I knew that sounded familiar.
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We're getting any Naka write ins today?
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>>41045276
Well then.
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>>41045308
>I wasn't holding a gun, but Ooi still looked like she just took a bullet.

Wow, I never thought the day would come where I'd feel bad for Ooi...

Nice short, Crix!
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>>41045314
NOBODY CORRECTED ON ME FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCK EVERYTHINGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG

I'll fix it on the pastebin version somehow.

>>41045308
lesbian drama :(
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>>41045308
Congratulations Crix, you've singlehandedly redeemed yourself with a single writeup.
People getting emotionally devastated really does make my day better, especially when those people happen to be stupid lesbian shipsluts.
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>>41045366
>Team aqua
Disgusting

>>41045364
Feelthy! I'll be needing your corrections soon!
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Required viewing

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-Du7EnTovM
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>>41045364
I suspect it's more Ooi than KMTM at this point as she seems to have been digging the party.
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>>41045308

So whats wrong with Shiranui? Is she written that way in the game?
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>>41045000
I'm rather surprised we don't see Zuikaku as often since she often is with Shoukaku.

Well partially just to see her hunt down Settle due to the events of the date.
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>>41045282
>inb4 his mother calls about seeing images of him on the web and asks about the pretty silver haired lady with him
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>>41045399
might be fanon shit like Tatsuta being "OH SO YANGIRE" or Akagi being "EAT ALL THE THINGS" (never mind the fact in the game Kaga goes through the stuff more)
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>>41045399
She's the "no nonsense" type and acts bored in combat. You could interpret it as cold-blooded if you're uncharitable.
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>>41045392
The best course of action would have been to just cut her off from the booze and keep an eye on her drunk ass, but I can't really blame her for punching out like that. Ignoring the super-strength and all that, of course
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Shiranui is Shiranui. Kitakami sees her as someone who might be a hired killer in her off time. Ooi sees a person who's reserved, yet caring.
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>>41045268
Naw. Mostly slice of life involving German subs in English ports. English ships being subtly insane. Confused humans.

Portsmouth sounds cool.

>>41045271
Will do at some point later today, thanks.
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>>41045423
Kind of, at least from 2chan reaction and a slight news feed with Naka where he was choking the Otaku out.

BTW how are the ship girls are taking to Settle.

We only talk or seen a fraction and Settle's been here for like a week or two now?
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>>41045440
To be fair, with her demeanor, she could probably do quite well as a hitwoman.
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>>41045423

pls

planefag pls
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>>41045435
I don't exactly fault Ooi for being protective, but the seeming control she's trying to exert over KMTM's life is another matter. And the sheer double standard caused her to snap.
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>>41045461
Did someone say hitwoman?
>www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGxWWbhwjtY
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I'm still wondering where did Arizona go? Naka was at the command center giving Coffee to Settle along with Shoukaku and Goto.

So I'm assuming she is awake by now.
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>>41045276
I told her to take care of kitakami....she actually did it the absolute madgirl hahahhahaaa!!
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>>41045451
Ok good, I was planning for Portsmouth to get its shit pushed in.
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I'm kind of laughing at how these last few updates, Shokaku has been acting more secretary like than Naka has.

Admittedly, Naka still's feeling some crap from her leg but lol
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>All these people coming out of the woodwork doing/wanting to do writeups
So, when will I be seeing the ten spin off quests for this one?
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>>41045480
Probably helping REDACTED recover from the trauma of nearly being turned into a dakimakura.
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>>41045440

So she seems cold and emotionless, and does not emote like a pixie dust middle school student.

Goto really needs some more help to manage these girls.

I think if Settle gets too many more, he will go crazy, he is slowly working on bringing a few up and working on and repairing land mines.
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>You can't do this to me!
>I'm a hero, I don't deserve this, what did I do wrong!?
>The President, let me speak with the President!
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>>41045031

http://www.amazon.com/Fletcher-Pratts-Wargame-Wargaming-1900-1945/dp/1447518551

Here you go anon, a board game that was invented in the 30s for naval officrs to game out likely battles.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_simulation#Validation

lots of good reading here, too
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>>41045523
>her leg
You mean her entire midsection?
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>>41045523
>I'm kind of laughing at how these last few updates, Shokaku has been acting more secretary like than Naka has.

Shokaku has been kinda acting more like a maid or a butler really, trying to keep close to Settle and stake her claim.

I think Naka has been managing her destroyer squad which is going out there and also various paper work shit.
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>>41045523
Honestly the two would make a great team, Shoukaku in tending to Settle and Naka with the PR and Logistics.

>>41045555
yeah.
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>>41045530
Hopefully never.

As always all previous installments are in my pastebin

http://pastebin.com/u/CrixM
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>>41045546
>All those tactical nukes
PLANEFAG
CAN WE LOAD OKUU'S INTO ARIZONA'S GUNS
CAN WE HUH
CAN WE
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Man it feel weird to have these threads end before 3am. It's just 1.30. Most of the time I end up reading 'till 5 or 6.
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>>41045546
planefag, is Lex coming back ever?
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Really need to change the weapon load out on a lot of the Japanese destroyers and cruisers.

And improve damage control.

Wonder how they would implement what is basically different tactics and maybe actual other fire fighting equipment change outs.
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>>41045530
Honestly, I don't expect my write-up to be too good and at current I have no intention of writing it for more than 3-6 write-ins. Though that is subject to change.
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>>41045600
Not at the rate you're pestering about it.

Better yet, why don't you look into writing somethign with her. After all if you want to see writing with someone, your best chance is to do it yourself.
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>>41044863
>>Captains on the bridge!
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>>41045543

Ya know, I think we're probably misrepresenting the Crossroads shots. Here's why-

After the first two bombs dropped, and the USAAF turned into the USAF, the first thing the air force started to make noise about was how everyone else was obsolete. You didn't need a navy anymore- what good were they when one bomber could drop a nuke on a fleet and the whole fleet disappeared? The army and the corps were more-or-less safe, you had to have someone garrison the ground after it had been nuked, but the navy?

Utterly pointless, to the air force of the day. Complete waste of resources.

So the navy puts up all the ships for crossroads and proves- you know what? These motherfuckers are tough. You basically have to cheat to get a sizable chunk of them- remember, the second shot, the one that sunk a lot of the ships- was suspended underneath a test barge in the middle of the fleet formation- and it was packed MUCH more densely than an actual battlegroup would have been (The idea was to test as much as possible with the weapons they had)

It's also really important to remember that the USAF claimed their world beater bomber- the B-36- was uninterceptable since it flew at 40,000 feet. Know what else did? The F2H Banshee, in service by 1946. (The Banshee actually had a ceiling about three thousand feet higher than the B-36, but whatever, we're rounding.)

Anyway, I've gotten off topic and the point is that, while it may have not been a glorious death in combat or a peaceful retirement as a Museum, those ships saved their branch of service in that test. We may not think of it as particularly heroic, but there it is. If the air drop test had proven the USAF right, we might not even have a navy anymore.
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>>41045561
What about Arizona?

She pretty much does bodyguard duty/secretary stuff to.
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>>41045677
I just read all the fat stack stuff in the last thread, thought it was funny

has it been brought up before?
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>>41045213

yep #SWQ on rizon.net hit us up bru
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>>41044887
>sufficientvelocity

The only forum on the net worse than Spacebattles, and you link it.
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>>41045707
Sara deserved better though
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>>41045711

We could have the trifecta: Arizona is the bodyguard and enforcer, Shokaku takes care of making sure Settle is good to go, and Naka handles paperwork and logistics.
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>>41045739
Forum sucks but the thread is not.
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>>41045707
But that leaves that Battleship that was used in Mitchell's aerial bombing test.

Though it seems that Prinz was okay with it,
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>>41045750

Maybe. But she saved the navy. You could, without much of a stretch, say she and her sisters in those tests saved every navy.
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>>41045707
Fon't worry anon, Castle Bravo effectively removed a one mile in diameter island, and vaporized structures from over 10 miles away.

Just throw a few of those at a carrier battle group.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yEje927dygM

There isn't a thing in this world that 15 megatons cant break.
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>>41045777

Anon, shes gonna come back and fucking kill us though.
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>>41045008
>The Grey Ghost

Um. She had that name in Korea, but wouldn't Big Stick be more appropriate?
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>>41045769

I see Arizona almost as an XO then a simple enforcer when working with the other ships.

She seems to have a good read on emotions and such, and how to handle the hsips
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>>41045707
>>41045783
Wasn't Crossroads an attempt to kill Godzilla?
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>>41045717
Since someoen mentioned it last thread (as in wed), it's started to pick up and it's on top of people asking for their favorites still, not having gotten the clue that what we see is more or less what we get.

Gottta learn how to stop worrying and love the Shoukaku.

>>41045816
Only Planefag knows for sure.
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>>41045816
>Calling Ghost anon
pfft
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>>41045868
we got a drawing of her tonight as well>>41044402

I think its just the fat stack catching on, because honestly nothing else really looks like it. Plus the fact that she was converted from what was to be the USN's first battlecruiser, still retains her armor and torpedo defenses, and was armed with 8" heavy cruiser guns.

Her and Sara are special when it comes to USN CV's.
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>>41045783

Yeah, but that wasn't till '58, when the argument that the navy was obsolete wasn't on the table anymore. Crossroads was very much make or break for the navy, and could have ended the whole branch in one fell swoop.

>>41045816

Maybe. Maybe she'll revel that she went out in the brightest flash mankind knows how to make, and didn't rust away at some pier being gawked over by tourists. Never to launch an aircraft again, just condemned to rust away like the Olympia.
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>>41045817
Honestly I thought Grey Ghost sounded cooler
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>>41045926
Ghost, we smashed her ribs in and then left her there to die from internal bleeding

There was no flash of glory for her.
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>>41045926

'54. Excuse me. Point remains the same though, the argument had been settled by then.
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>>41045868
i prefer to love hornet and arizona.

>>41045926
didn't we sold it to the greeks?
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>>41045926
but CB was in 1954...

Wait a second.

Is Godzilla canon in the shipsluts timeline?
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>>41045868
>love the Shoukaku.
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>>41045925
Possibly, though her outfit could be seen as an undersized destoryer uniform. And it seems more "FAT STACK" (never mind the fact that the japanese has some STACKed girls even if they'd lose against their US counterparts) than her distinction as a trailblazing ship.

>>41045954
Hornet needs a good deal of therapy before thinking about dating (that and a sistery vibe), and Ari seems more daughter than love interest. It'd be like lewding Merlin.
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>>41045963

I caught myself. >>41045948
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WHAT'S THE AIR SPEED VELOCITY OF AN UNLADEN ABYSSAL SCOUT PLANE
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>>41044794
He's well above average. He has perfected the craft.

He is a master baiter.
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>>41046014
Ask Kisaragi.
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>>41046014
180 KNOTS
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>>41046019
Has plenty of practice, what with his sister preventing any actual GF and all.
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>>41046008
outfit looks like the chinkolle USN carriers clothing, which is what we've been assuming is canon (with the exception of hornet, who's a red-skinned nigger)
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>Casually catching up on thread.
>See all this F-35 bashing.

A-am I doing it right, guys?
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>>41045946
It does, but in the WWII context that name is generally applied to USS Enterprise.
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>>41046048
People stared the FAT STACK off of a different piece of art.
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>>41046008
Hornet maybe you have a point but right now she gotten better after figuring out she did good.

Arizona, I would have to disagree with especially with comparing her to Merlin of all people. Daughter is someone more like Willie D then anyone one.
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>>41046065
FAT STACK is literally just from pictures of Lex and Sara though, someone found an old chinkolle sketch that was never finished AFTERWARDS.

FAT STACK is just that, a fat stack. The fattest, in fact.
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>>41046051
Get back to writing Karla, Merc.
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>>41046048
>He doesn't like a native american princess
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>>41046051
Actually pretty funny, f-16 was one of the first US jet fighters I actually liked on sight, and this was back in the 2000s.

For comparison, I wouldn't really accept the f-22 until I played several missions with it in a Jane's combat simulator.
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>>41045137
Hate spotted the stack.

Its all over now.
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>>41046116
Can't be worse then reducing Arizona to daugteru status.
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>>41046116
I wonder if any of the tribes have tried to figure out what sort of injun she is.
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>>41046116
>muh native americans so pretty

I like the idea, I'm just sad that it means we never get to see Hornet with her yellow and black striped leg warmers now.
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>>41046150
#ArizonaForDaughteruStatus
Its a cause I can get behind, NO to love triangles/harems!
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>>41046188
That doesn't do anything about Hornet. Plus Choukai and Kirishima are just waiting in the wings to pounce on Settle if Planefag decides to troll us. There is no escape from the waifu wars.
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>>41046146
A Lex vs Iowa catfight would likely take out part of hte island.
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>>41046188
Arizona is fucking usless to us in terms of sorties, until we get more standard type BB's that can operate together in longer range patrols backed up by CVE's that can actually match the BB's speed without being slowed down by 12 knots.

Same goes for Sammy, shes just too slow to sortie with the big carriers, but would be perfect for escorting slow BB's and CVE's.
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>>41046216
You're assuming much off of two battles, the first of which that Arizona was very much a key part of (she ENDED it)
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>>41046207
>Choukai

Don't worry, White Plains would show up just to blow her nearly in half with a single 5" round again.
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>>41046188
Shifting to Shoukaku after one date is just at shitty if the purpose behind it is to stop a waifu war.

Besides I think Daughteru status for Arizona is kind of insulting or does not fir requirements.

>>41046212
Or if not for Kaga to hate fuck Settle.
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>>41046188
>>41046207
NO WAIFUS.
NO DAUGHTERS.
HOPE RIDES ALONE.
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>>41046207
Shoukaku seems very much in the lead. I don't see the other two jpn ships registering barring effort to keep up with the Carrier/Nurse/etc.

>>41046239
she's done various romantically endearing things since that date.
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>>41046243
The longer this quest goes on, the more I am convinced Bomber Grape has the right idea.
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>>41046228
And she was forcing every other ship in that unit to operate based on her low speed.

The entire reason the standard type was adopted by the USN was because they didn't want 15 different classes of BB's going around at different speeds fucking up the battle lines. They opted for slow and heavily armored for all of them up until North Carolina.

The standard type BB's were meant to act as a family, not piecemeal with cruisers and carriers that outran them
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>>41046216

A lot will also depend on what sort of remodeling can be done. Arizona could act very good as an Anvil force in 2 prong battle if needed too.

Currently her 5 inch guns need to be modified so they can properly elevate in case of Air attacks.
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>>41046274
>Currently her 5 inch guns need to be modified so they can properly elevate in case of Air attacks.

l-lewd.
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>>41046262
Shoukaku love
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>>41046274
Her 5"/25's can elevate high enough, they're just too old to be used against modern aircraft.

We can refit her with the 8x 5"/38 DP turrets that Pennsylvania received though, we know that much.
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>>41046146

I just mean, god DAMN. Fuckin... unf. that girl, she got it all dude. They sing songs about fucking bodies like that.
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>>41046270
considering what's going on the scenario you insist on will never happen, the best we can happen is to have her go with what few battleships japan has.

Keeping her from fighting needlessly may be a good way of turning her.

And there will be missions where her power will be needed; it's just that for this first PLANNED battle (not an on the fly thing like the first), carriers are the rule of the day.
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>>41046262
Same can be said for Arizona at least by some of her actions and what Naka said about her but that you can interpret that however you want.

I just don't like the label of daughter for Arizona.

>>41046274
Agreed though I'm still wondering how did Hornet get new aircraft and will it be possible for her to get something like a bearcat.
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l-lewd

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vkJO-3nTHuI
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>>41046362
Arizona should be our chief-of-staff
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>>41046362
Arizona's actions get a "d'awww" and the desire to headpat. Shoukaku's actions get a "woooo!" and a desire to "board" her.
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>>41046345
No plan survives first contact though. Overall we did good for our first battle and no one died.

We just lacked the information we expected only crusiers but Battleships
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>>41046344
No Hate, you can't pawn the 1903.
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>>41046317

Probably. Too bad there are no easy changes in hull form that could increase speed.

You would likely need to change or upgrade the whole power, transmission and propeller system
Then you may also be able to add a Bulbous Bow also.

That sounds like a long term refit of keeping her docked, somehow. How do you dry dock a ship girl? Does she manifest her old design?
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>>41046392
Yeah see, that's not what happened for me. Granted you are correct about some people, but not everyone. I'm still waiting for the other Shokaku shoe to drop.
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>>41046417
Arizona would need a clipper bow, she already has a bulged one
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>>41046316
Kirishima will be the federation to shoukaku's zeon
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>>41046392
I can get the daaaw part but the woooo part not really.
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>>41046362
>Agreed though I'm still wondering how did Hornet get new aircraft and will it be possible for her to get something like a bearcat.

Friendly reminder that carriers will kill you if you know the secret of witch magic
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>>41046441
I'm telling you man, insecure clinginess is what's for dinner probably.
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>>41046468

Yeah, but can things be done, and is it worth the cost and effort to increase her speed?

Then every one of the older battle ships would need to be upgraded that way.

Modifying her weapon fit to mid WW2 levels may be easier.
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>>41046469
>Federation
>Not Char's Deleted Affair Haman
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>>41046344
Hate

why did Hornet strongly hint that you knew what her underwear looked like
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>>41046489
That's not enough for planefag. She's going to have a trigger of some kind and show how fucked up she is too.
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>>41046344
So, Hate. If Iowa asks you to help her pick a swimsuit, would you?
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>>41046408

I ain't worried about the 1903.
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>>41046489
She doesn't come off like that, not like AWiY's Keine where that was clear. It sounds like you're projecting Keine on to her.

>>41046516
If you try going after Lex, one o two things will happen: half hte island goes in a catfight or your hips get pulveried from the both of them.
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>>41046514
there is no other answer
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>>41046511
Charlotte didn't have a hang-up and Georgette got over hers pretty quickly.
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>people liked my fat stack this much

posted it and then had to leave for things

guess I could try some other slut if wanted
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>>41046567
Charlotte wasn't a waifu or the spirit of a warship come to life as a human.

Georgette was mainly another writefags character in the first place.
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>>41046567
Minna had some issues though they were rather stable as she eventually got over them.... with a side effect of taking levels in troll.
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>>41046567
planefag introducing a well adjusted waifu character bullshit
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Consider, Arizona had 50% less speed then the Iowa class, at about 1/2 the loaded weight.

The Iowa class had 7 times the installed power.
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>>41046594
Trude had issues too.
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>>41046567
Georgette barely had a presence for the fuckall she did. We never had a chance to find out just how fucked up she was.
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>>41046640
Yep, mainly of the sister kind; no idea if she got better there or not.

>>41046655
And the writer of the bit is likely waiting for SWQ to resume.... whenever the fuck that'll be. (after half-life 3)
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>>41046687
To be honest, I'm enjoying Kancolle quest more then SWQ.
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>>41046687
Wait for SW season 3...
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>>41046506
Let's be fair, they did get pretty drunk together while he told her about LA and her outfit does seem very prone to accidents
>>41046534
I have not read AWiY
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>>41046741
What is AWIY?
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>>41046753
A Wizard is You, another unfinished planefag quest of yore I think. Something about touhous.
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>>41046741
>Let's be fair, they did get pretty drunk together while he told her about LA and her outfit does seem very prone to accidents

she literally said "tell them I wear underwear Hate!"
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>>41046782
Positive confirmation is still an accident, man
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>>41046801
nothing Hate does is an accident, its just loosely planned
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>>41046782
Where was this again?
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Oi Hate

Any stories tonight?
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>>41046838
see>>41041891
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>>41046852
>taking some random RPfaggot's post as canon

Anon, you're a special kind of stupid, aren't you.
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RIP thread, 2015-2015
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>>41046506

Don't worry about it.

>>41046534

Sounds like a good way to get to the afterlife.
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>>41046968
NOT IF YOU GET THROWN INTO LIMBO
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>>41046840

Nope. Nothin tonight. Busy.
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>>41047043
Man I am really looking forward to writing the next bit between Hate and Iowa
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>>41047053
And I, reading it.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZk1n9C070s

For the crew of the Higgens, and all the sailors and civilians lost during the battle.
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>>41046753
A wizard is you, a planefag quest about a 17th level D&D wizard crashing into Gensokyo or however you spell touhou la
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>>41047260
Land. Fucking shit phone. Anyway, it's pretty good. Pushes the waifu stuff a bit harder than I like but it's still a great read.



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