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Today, we conclude the Battle of the Bonin Islands. Choose your perspective:

[ ] SS-257 Harder
[ ] Admiral Settle
[ ] Bat flight leader
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>>41895094
>[x] SS-257 Harder
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>>41895094
>[ ] Bat flight leader
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>>41895094

>CONCLUDE

LIKE FUCK. YOU UPDATE SO SLOW WE'RE GONNA BE HERE ANOTHER FUCKING MONTH.
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[x] SS-257 Harder
...
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>>41895094
>[ ] Bat flight leader

>>41895131
Closer to the truth than I would like.
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>>41895131

I UPDATE LIKE YOU FUCK, "CORPORAL."
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>>41895094
>[ ] Bat flight leader
Pls be okay ;_;
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>>41895094
>[ ] SS-257 Harder
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[X] Admiral Settle
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>>41895133
>filename
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>>41895094
>[ ] Admiral Settle
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>>41895094
>[X] Bat flight leader
Air view. Planes for the Planefag!
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>>41895094
>[ ] SS-257 Harder
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>>41895150

Thanks for reminding him, Cheeki Greeki. Just what I fucking need, find more of those patches stuck to the corkboard in the office spelling out "FUK U." I'm sure Naka ordered him two crates of them just to fuck with me. Whoever put velcro on them should go and french kiss a blender.
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>>41895094
[x] Admiral Settle
our shipsluts are deeeaaad!
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>>41895094
>[ ] Bat flight leader
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>>41895094
>[x] Bat flight leader

Moar planes!
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>>41895094
>[ ] SS-257 Harder

AND CHECK YOUR FUCKING TWITTER, YOU KAWASAKI H6KFUCKING JERK HOW AM I SUPPOSED TO COMMUNICATE WITH YOU IF YOU DON'T RESPOND.
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>>41895271
>AND CHECK YOUR FUCKING TWITTER, YOU KAWASAKI H6KFUCKING JERK HOW AM I SUPPOSED TO COMMUNICATE WITH YOU IF YOU DON'T RESPOND.
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>>41895094
>[x] Bat flight leader
gotta know if this motherfucker lived or not.
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>>41895094
>[ ] Bat flight leader
Please be ok
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>>41895094
>[X] Bat flight leader
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>>41895094
>[x] Bat flight leader
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>>41895094
>[X] SS-257 Harder

>All these faggots wanting to read about planes in a quest about ships
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>>41895271
>H6K Booty
Aim higher.
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Reposting from last night-

The earliest wire-guided torpedo I found was the Mark 39, which entered service in 1946.
So, might be a late-war American boat
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>>41895150

No. you fucking don't.
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>>41895133
at least you tried
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>>41895094
>[X] Bat flight leader
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>>41895345
>not wanting more planes
planes are better than boats faggot
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Remember, ARIZONA LIKES SETTLE'S TORPEDO IN HER STERN.
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>>41895094
>[x] SS-257 Harder
Let's finally see where our number one sub is.

>>41895150
Hard and leaving them wanting more, sir?

Incidentally, here's the recommendation for... Corporal(?) Hate's promotion to Chief Warrant Officer for fairy co-ordination, sir.
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HOHOHOHOH

YORKTOWN PLEASES OLD MEN IN HER ENGINE ROOMS FOR MONEY
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>>41895094
>[ ] Admiral Settle
We arrive!

And while all view points would be more than acceptable, we would wish to see the Admiral.
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>>41895368

THIS WIT, I AM WOUNDED

Votes called for BAT FLIGHT LEADER!

>>41895345
>>All these faggots wanting to read about planes in a quest about ships

what if I could give you

BOTH

UPDATE INCOMING WWOP WOOP WOOOWOWOWOWWOWOOOOP

>>41895363

ATTAFRIKKINBOY ANON YES
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>>41895094
>[x] Bat flight leader

If this option wins, in return I will tell crazy stories about a set of Marine F-18 pilots I know.
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>>41895444
It seems you might want to prepare your tale, my friend.
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>>41895420
In death, glory.
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>>41895420

Lies don't fucking rate wit.
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>>41895408
What is this. And I thought Yorktown sank?
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>>41895094
[X] SS-257 Harder
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>>41895501
... Has something happened, Corporal? You seem unusually terse.
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>>41895508
That's CV-10. She's a Essex class.

CV-05 was sunk at Midway.
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>>41895420
>ATTAFRIKKINBOY ANON YES

Though
>Speed: 15.5 knots
We couldn't outrun it in a Virginia.
>Range: 1,300 yards
We couldn't hear the launcher in a Virginia.

Guys, I think the leveling effect might apply to torpedo range and endurance in extreme cases like this...
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>>41895363
My source says Mk39 didn't enter service until 1956 but apart from that:

In operation the Mark 39 became a "bearing rider", that is, it was manually steered to keep it on the line of bearing from the launching submarine to the target. This form of guidance is not particularly efficient and it has other limitations among which are:

1) Only one wire guided torpedo at a time can be launched and controlled
2) During the run time of the torpedo, the maneuverability of the firing submarine is limited
3) Torpedo noise masks the acoustic signature of the target
4) The torpedo on the bearing line indicates the direction to the firing submarine

In spite of these limitations, the Mark 39 program clearly demonstrated the improved effectiveness of wire guidance against a maneuvering target.
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>>41895094
>[ ] Admiral Settle
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>>41895538
He found out that Hornet took his last pair of ranger underwear before she sortied, and now its most likely been destroyed.
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>>41895408
>Terminator sucks 20 dollars and a nickel worth of dicks.jpg
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>>41895094
[ ] Admiral Settle
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>>41895569
Wiki's got it ending service in '56

But going off of what you said, that seems to match what happened. They fired two torpedos at us, but not at the same time- only after the first one detonated. That second torpedo was also on the same exact return bearing from the first.
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>>41895615
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>>41895408
>>41895587
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>>41895408
>that ladderwell
>literal ladders as civilians understand them
Either that's the way down to a shaft alley, or old-school Navy vessels were even more ridonkeylous to get around than the one I served on.
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>>41895583
Or perhaps he is concerned for Hornet herself.
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>>41895408
>Using the "pleases old men for money" and not sneaking in a reference to Luvia

Kill yourself.
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>>41895653

Why not both?
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[ X ] Bat flight leader
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>>41895731
He would never admit willingly to the second.
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>>41895643
It's the ladder down the the engine room
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>>41895710
>he thinks a skeleton can kill themselves
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>:ANGRY PILOT NOISES:
http://www.platigeshorts.com/paths-of-hate.html
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>>41895402
I'm going to guess that you are doing write-fag work?
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>>41895759
So, even worse to navigate than my old boat, got it.
We were the newest carrier in the fleet at the time, and the ladders down to our engine room were these really steep staircases instead of ladder-ladders. Also, I'm surprised nobody ran with the fact that "shaft alley" is a real term as a joke.
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>>41895569
>>41895560
>>41895420
ACTUALLY WAIT FUCK I FORGOT THAT IT WENT ACTIVE
The Mk 39 only had passive homing, no terminal seeker.
...Could it have been the sub itself pinging?
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>>41895094
>[ ] Bat flight leader
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>>41895852

WE"RE IN A VIRGINIA, WE CAN TRACK THAT MOTHERFUCKER SO HARD WE'LL MAIL HIM MK48 ADCAPS WHILE'S HE'S ON THE CAN.
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>>41895899
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>>41895094
>[X] Bat flight leader
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>>41895133
Miss Naka, remember that Harder is very capable. He will return. Have faith in him.
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“Head-count,” you croak.

“Bat One-two, here.”

“Two-four, here.”

“Two-one, here.”

“One-three, here.”

One by one your Marines call in – excepting Two-Two, second flight leader's wingman. “Did anyone see Charlie go in?”

“Two-one here, saw him get hit, didn't see him punch out or go in. Maybe he's down there.”

Maybe. “Mustin's got the next wave on radar – anyone not Winchester, sing out now.”

Silence greets you.

“Bat Two-Two, you've got command. Take'em home. Maybe the tanker is still there.”

“Sir... yes sir,” your wingman confirms glumly, and the remaining six Marine F-18s turn for their tanker, and hopefully home.

“Bat flight,” comes that young feminine voice again – your air controller, for all intents and purposes. “What's your status?”

“RTB,” you inform her. “Out of ammo, out of fuel.” You line up on Fitzgerald, the distinctive crossed X's of her Harpoon launchers making her easy to distinguish, and pop flaps as you ease off the throttle. You remember it was escorting Akagi, making up for her meager AA armament with the most lethal array of surface-to-air weaponry ever afloat – that's the best spot to avoid getting run down by the rest of the fleet. “Bat One-One to battle group – I'm ditching near Fitzgerald.”

“What,” Hornet says blankly.

“Fuel exhaustion – too much afterburner. I'll never make the tanker.”

“Climb higher and bail out!”

“No can do, miss,” you reply, looking down at the floor – where the ocean is visible through a ragged, alarmingly big hole in the floor of your cockpit. One of Fitzgerald's Sea Sparrows must've detonated under you – the big kick-in-the-ass you felt. “I took a kicking; wrenched my seat on the rails.” Ejection is a harsh enough ride when everything works well; with the damage you've taken it'd almost certainly be lethal.
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>>41895899
I'm pretty sure ships without boilers will be restricted to command support staff.

On that note however, HMS Victory > USS Constitution. Old Ironsides is fine, but she's no Victory.

>>41895813
Correct. I'm thinking either Royal Navy snippets or something involving the fairies. Maybe both.

Plus I'm just a tremendous faggit.
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>>41895133
Does this reduce the sad?
>>41895094
>[ ] SS-257 Harder
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“Bat lead, we've got another wave incoming,” the pretty voice says again, and this time you can hear the strain and agony in her tone. “We might not have time to fish you out.”

“Mustin? Her Seahawks survive?”

“Her helos are chasing a contact,” she says, and you sigh. You can't ask them to let a hostile sub in proximity to the battle group go – not even to save your life.

“Who are you, honey?”

“Hornet.”

“CV-8?”

“... yes.”

“My great-grandfather served on you,” he says suddenly. “Died when I was young, but... I remember he-” you shake your head. The blood loss is catching up with you; your hasty tourniquet could only buy so much time, and you've been borrowing it liberally for the last twenty minutes. “Hornet, it's been a privilege to fight for you again.”

“Just wait for us,” she replies. “It's not like the old days, I've read, we can leave a drone right over you and-”

“I'm bleeding out, Hornet,” you reply, lining up for your ditching run a few hundred yards off Fitzgerald's beam. “It's okay. This is what I lived for. I...” you chuckle. “I'm gonna be a unit legend, I think.”

Your vision is fading, and with the futility of your ditching attempt staring you in the face, you begin to wonder...

[ ] If I'm going to hell anyways, I want an honor guard. That surface force is only ninety miles away.
[ ] I have no regrets... but god, I want to live.
[ ] I would have liked to see Montana. I want to go home one more time. Just one more time.
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>>41895852

You finding the Mark 39 is good because it reminds people that a lot of WWII era boats went onto Cold War service, so any boats lost during the war would not have to reach far into the Leveling Effect to gain more effective armaments...

... but that torp *did* go active. There's some newer shit out there.
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>>41895913
Yeah no shit we can pull it off I'm just trying to fucking ID what we're up against.
Actually, if it is the Mk 39 and it was on a bearing identical to the launching sub, then it would be impossible to distinguish sonar pings coming from one or the other, yeah? At least from our point of view. We'd just see the sound coming from the direction of one, which is also the direction of the other.
>Hard to starboard, launch a decoy, angle negative twenty on the planes
>I don't know what its chasing but it thinks we're about thirty degrees to port of where we are.
I'll be damned the bastard was pinging us himself while we were dealing with the torpedo
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>>41896012
>[ ] I have no regrets... but god, I want to live.
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>>41896012
>[x] I have no regrets... but god, I want to live.
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>>41896012
>[ ] I would have liked to see Montana. I want to go home one more time. Just one more time.
;_;7
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>>41896012
>[ ] I have no regrets... but god, I want to live.
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>>41896012
>[ ] I have no regrets... but god, I want to live.
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[ X ] I have no regrets... but god, I want to live
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>[X] I have no regrets... but god, I want to live.
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>>41896012
[x] I have no regrets... but god, I want to live.
;_;7
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>>41896012
>[X] I would have liked to see Montana. I want to go home one more time. Just one more time.
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>>41895980
>ditching
ruh-roh
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>>41896012
>[ ] I have no regrets... but god, I want to live.

R I P
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>>41896012
>[ ] I have no regrets... but god, I want to live.
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>>41896012
>[ X] I would have liked to see Montana. I want to go home one more time. Just one more time.

It's hard not to fall in love with the big sky out there
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>>41896012
>[x] I have no regrets... but god, I want to live.
This one has the opportunity to lead to survival.
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>>41896012
>[ ] I have no regrets... but god, I want to live.
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>>41896075
>turboprops

have those fucking planes killed enough people yet
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>>41896012
>[x] I have no regrets... but god, I want to live.
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>>41896012
>[X] I have no regrets... but god, I want to live.
DO NOT VOTE MONTANA. ABORT ABORT ABORT. The first became the Missoula, and the other two were fucking STILLBORN. Don't tempt fate you shits.
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>>41896090
No not yet.
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>>41896012
>[ ] I have no regrets... but god, I want to live.
You are awaited in Valhalla! But not today!
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>>41896038
>>41896039
Or, well, fuck. Time to do more digging
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>>41896012
>[ ] I have no regrets... but god, I want to live.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xBKYNJpNye8
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>>41896090
What do you expect from a bunch of spinning blades to generate thrust?
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>>41896012
>I'm looking forward to some Pineapple Salad
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>>41896012
>[X] If I'm going to hell anyways, I want an honor guard. That surface force is only ninety miles away.
Do it, go out with a bang.
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>>41896099

What in God's name are you talking about, anon
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>>41896012
[X] I would have liked to see Montana. I want to go home one more time. Just one more time.
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>>41896090
Skyshark when?
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>>41896012
>[ ] I would have liked to see Montana. I want to go home one more time. Just one more time.
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>>41896099
By which I mean, the first USS Montana was renamed (and then decommissioned and scrapped), the second USS Montana was cancelled and scrapped before she ever launched, and the third was cancelled before she even had her keel laid.
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>>41896173
Montana class BBs
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>>41895982
>Old Ironsides is fine, but she's no Victory.

Yeah. For one thing, the Constitution still floats.
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>>41896012
[x] If I'm going to hell anyways, I want an honor guard. That surface force is only ninety miles away.
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>>41896012
>I have no regrets... but god, I want to live.

SELF PRESERVATION!
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>>41896099
Would you mind explaining why we shouldn't go for Montana?
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>>41896155
Oh God, he is going to crash into the enemy fleet in a last blaze of glory isn't him in this option?
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>>41896209
>>41896211
Pretty sure that's not the reference
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>>41896233

Fucking Witness.
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"I want to live" is such a bait option it's not funny. We're going to end up dying anyway and PTSDing Hornet.
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>>41896209
I think he meant the state.
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>>41896012
>[X] If I'm going to hell anyways, I want an honor guard. That surface force is only ninety miles away.
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>>41896012
>[X] If I'm going to hell anyways, I want an honor guard. That surface force is only ninety miles away.
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>>41896209
>he hasn't watched Red October
Get out
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>>41895420
>>41895444
Damn, that was quicker than I expected...

I work in one of the rare places where Marines and Civilians mix on a regular basis. The clash of views leads to some weird conversations.

>"Hey Sargent, what are you and the rest of the ground techs going to do for Maine Day? You gonna have a party?"
>"Hell yes!"
>"Cool! You guys going to get a cake?"
>"No..."
>"Why not?"
>"Cake will make us slow and fat"
>"So what are you going to do?"
>"Drink"
>"Won't drinking make you slow and fat too?"
>"That's totally different!"


>Marine pilot is taking a video of his friend taking off on a training flight
>"Hey, what'cha doing that for anyway? You guys do this all the time."
>"You never take pictures of your friends doing cool shit?"

>"Ummm, Sir? LT. [redacted] can't get out of the bathroom"
>"Again?"

>"Hey, you guys are such good customers of ours we're going a cake for Marine day!"
>"Thank you, but we're going to mainly focus on drinking."
>"If you eat cake you won't get as wasted then."
>"You don't understand, we WANT to get wasted."
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>>41896012
>[x]I would have liked to see Montana.I want to go home one more time. Just one more time.

Hopefully Helena will come up to catch us as we fall.
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>>41896012
>[ ] I would have liked to see Montana. I want to go home one more time. Just one more time.
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>>41896262
Nah, it wasn't stupidly hotblooded.
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>>41896090
>>turboprops
Even better, it used a PW100 derivative. Not only do you have a turboprop, the 'turbo' part POINTS IN THE WRONG FUCKING DIRECTION.
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>>41896012
>[x] I would have liked to see Montana. I want to go home one more time. Just one more time.
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>>41896288
>Thinks that Red October is historically accurate.
Here is a list of ALL USS Montanas: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Montana

Anon (>>41896209) is right.
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>>41896012
>>[X] If I'm going to hell anyways, I want an honor guard. That surface force is only ninety miles away.
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>>41896012
>[X] I have no regrets... but god, I want to live.
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>>41896012
>[ ] If I'm going to hell anyways, I want an honor guard. That surface force is only ninety miles away.
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>>41896012
>[x] I have no regrets... but god, I want to live.
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>>41896012
>[x] If I'm going to hell anyways, I want an honor guard. That surface force is only ninety miles away.
Witness.
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Worst case scenario for I want to live option, hornet gets more trauma.

Or, best case hornet gets a new fairy. Because let's face it, bat lead isn't going to make it on a makeshift tourniquet and 20 mins of blood loss.
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>>41896347
I would have liked to have seen Montana is an iconic Sean Connery line from Red October you cockfaggot.
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>>41896377
Yeah or he might end up like Hate who should have died but DID NOT.
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>>41896377
Even better Scenario - A ship from Montana comes to claim her proud son.
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>>41896398
One Hate is enough. More than enough.
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>>41896402
assuming it's not another flavor of losing the will to live.
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How the heck is there a second wave? How stacked can two flight deck + an island be?
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>>41896012
>[X] If I'm going to hell anyways, I want an honor guard. That surface force is only ninety miles away.
THE AMERICAN KAMIKAZE!
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>>41896303

Why's that Hornet at the end of the line painted blue?
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>>41896377
>makeshift tourniquet
That's a good fucking point: gotta keep those g-trousers inflated!
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>>41896396
Technically that was Sam Neil's line :-)
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>>41896402
Montanas were never armed or even completed. Psure they aren't eligible for shipslut magic.
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>[x] If I'm going to hell anyways, I want an honor guard. That surface force is only ninety miles away.
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>>41896431
As nice as it is, we already got the upper hand. Scratched two flat tops and missiled the other. Now we can pick off the surface fleet who is helpless.
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>>41896012
>>[x] I have no regrets... but god, I want to live.

Go forth. Burning your flicker life like a torch in the darkness.
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>>41896439
>Sam Neil
You are correct, I fucked up. It's been a good while since I've watched it.
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>>41896398

That's an infantry-only trick. Bat lead is on his fucking own there.
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>>41896038
Then in that case...
The Mark 44 had active sonar, but it was only used on surface vessels and aircraft. The Mark 45 had no homing also it was nuclear.
The next submarine-used torpedo with wire guidance and active homing is the Mark 48, at least as far as American ordnance goes. Probably Mod 1, but still.
Fuck.
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>>41895832
>We were the newest carrier in the fleet at the time, and the ladders down to our engine room were these really steep staircases instead of ladder-ladders.
Isn't that the norm? Admittedly only been on the HMS Bristol and HMS Liverpool, but both had those everywhere, no 'regular' stairs or ladders.
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>>41896427
The second wave IS the island.
First wave was the enemy carriers.
Second wave is from the island.
Their intent was to fuck us with both at the same time, but we managed to space them out barely by running
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>>41896493
How about rooskie subs?
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>>41896432
Aggressor training. Similar to this one.
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>>41896012
>[ ] I would have liked to see Montana. I want to go home one more time. Just one more time.
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>>41896484
Infantry? I thought it was a Marine only trick.

The act of telling Death that you could not go because you did not have official leave to die, that is.
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>>41896427
Not occupying the same airspace? Pretty fucking stacked.

Also? The last wave that hit us? That was from two flight decks. Iwo Jima has three runways.
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>>41896524

This ship? This ship right here?

He/she/it/tentacles gets it.
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>>41896519
That is very possible, and with the loss om multiple modern Russian submarines BEFORE the war then it isn't out of the question.

But that begs the question, a few of them were equipped with nukes, why not use them on the fleet and be done with it?.
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Every fucking Nimitz in existence had better be scrambling its 100,000 ton ass into the pacific right now
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>>41896516
All of our carriers are injured except the bitchy one, our air defenses are lacking, our CAP exhausted.

Shit.
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>>41896444
Idiot.
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>>41896568
We are going to have to lose a few girls aren't we?
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>>41896587
Actually the bitchy one was injuried, Akagi's the nicer sister.
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>>41896569
>tumblr

pls go
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>>41896524

Wing is different, and POGs just say that shit because everybody wants to be a grunt till it's fucking time to do grunt things.
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>>41896587
Akagi is the one with the black hole stomach.

The bitchy one is Kaga, who's eaten two bombs and a torpedo.
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>>41896520

>dose palm trees
>dose mountains
>dat lazy layer of smog

You in California, anon?
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>>41896217
Ouch. I probably deserved that though.

I could have sworn the HMS Victory is still commissioned and seaworthy though, if in drydock. I saw her fire off a broadside a few years ago.

>>41896012
>[x] I would have liked to see Montana. I want to go home one more time. Just one more time.

God dammit, marine...
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>>41896612
That is better. Kaga and Hornet resting together in the dry dock bitching at each other will be fun to behold.
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>>41896587
Our CAP is battered, but not exhausted.
Also if I remember correctly we still have some conventional birds coming to play, the F-22s
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>>41896584
>trusting Russia to not be filthy fucking Slav savages
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>>41896590
ACR-13 renamed to the Missoula, then reclassified as CA-13.
BB-51 laid down in 1920, cancelled and scrapped in 23
BB-67 class cancelled in 43.

Try again fagget.
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>>41896648

How far off are the Raptors? Do we have any F-35's on the way?
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>>41896648
>Trusting F-22s.

Good point. Hornet's girls can probably refuel on the nip carriers.

So why did we only send 3 carriers? Why not a complement of all of our carriers? Fast Carrier Task Force probably got a few escort carriers on top of 3 fleet ones.
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>>41896637
HMS Victory is still commissioned, I'm pretty sure that she's still floating.
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>>41896648
In this situation, bar the use of multiple air to air tactical nuclear devices, those F22s aren't going to save us
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>>41896681
No. You try again, retard.
Reread the post you were addressing.
Go on.
I can wait.
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>>41896682
No F-35s in operational range.

But we do have P-8s with SLAM-ERs inbound to fuck the enemy sideways.
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>>41896693
Drydocked, permanently.
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>>41896245
Yay! Someone using the macro I made for that one specific reaction image exchange.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aH0fNvYuwIc

Your friend is back – the Zero. He slides in front of you and leads you off to the right, further from the destroyer... but you follow him anyways. Mabye one of the kanmusu's floatplanes can pick you up (but they're a hundred miles away, returning from their scout missions, of course.) But you probably won't survive ditching, and you certainly won't last long bleeding out in a raft.

At least you'll have a friend, a wingman, when you finally go in. No man can feel alone with his wingman close by.

Charles Lindbergh – wasn't it Lindbergh? - said that if he had the choice between a long life, or ten years of flying and death in a crash, he'd take the ten years. To die in battle is a fate befitting a Marine. Facing death eye-to-eye, you can't say you regret following in your father's and grandfather's footsteps, nor will you weep when you are greeted by your ancestors, wherever they may be. You wonder if your great-grandfather is with Hornet now; one of those fairies piloting her planes. Aren't the shipgirls themselves proof that there's something after?

You're not afraid. But instead of goosing the throttle and angling away for one last attack against the abyssals, you continue your approach to the vast wet nothing below you. There's too much to live for, too much yet to see, too many battles unfought. You want to live, damn it. You want it so bad you can almost see it – you *must* see it, the outline of a Nimitz's deck, tricking your fading brain into thinking it's just another carrier approach, not a desperate last-ditch attempt to grab that fading ring. You want that damn deck so bad you can almost taste it. With your mic off, in the privacy of your cockpit, alone with God and minutes away from meeting him, you let yourself slip – just this one.

“Please,” you whisper. “Please.”
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>>41896569
The Bentusi do not have tentacles.

>>41896621
Ah. Then it is regrettable that your airborne Marine colleague does not share your trick. He seemed a good man, from the little we saw of him.

We... regret the loss of his memories.

>>41896692
I believe that it was partly Goto's decision and that he felt we should not deploy all of our Carrier strength at the same time.

He was correct and wrong at the same time.

Mayhap the F-22s will arrive in time.
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>>41896615
Really? ITS A BLOODY SHIP. I have NO fucking idea what runs that thing.

For all I know, motherfucker is some sort of purple-plaid-aquamarine 4d time horror from the great beyond.

EXCUSE ME FOR TRYING TO BE POLITE TO THE PERSONAGE WITH ORBITAL ARTILLERY AND THE SWEET, SWEET DUTY FREE SHOP.
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We need to nicely ask the Russians for a Kirov. Those Shipwreck missiles would be very nice to have right about now - not to mention the SAMs.
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>>41896682
>F-35s on the way

Yeah, in another five years and one or two billion dollars.
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>Wire-guided torpedoes
The Germans had the T10 and T11 wire-guided torpedoes, but I think those might only have been shore-launched.
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>>41896761

Marines don't die.

We're going to the afterlife to regroup. You fucking think Valhalla's a lie?
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>>41896796
They live, they die, they live again!
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>>41896748
...if we land on one of the shipgirls...
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>>41896827
I think that we are a bit too big...
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And God answers.

Your hands freeze on the controls for a moment as you stare uncomprehendingly at the carrier deck stretched out before you; bright polished wood waiting to receive you. You begin to laugh – mind over matter. The blood-loss is accelerating, you're hallucinating – but at least your last landing will look good. Professional and shit-hot to the end.

“Green over red,” a sweet, gentle voice instructs, and you obey, working the pedals as ably as your shredded legs allow till the lights on each side of the carrier's fantail place the green ones right above the red. The hook deploys, then the gear – red light on the nose-gear. Not that it matters; you're landing on a mirage anyways. The voice and the lights guide you in, and when you finally lose sight of the deck beneath your nose you know this is it – the awful, yielding FWHOOMPH that will start the final timer on your life as you inflate your life preserver and try to pull yourself out – if the damaged canopy will even release. You want the solid, firm WHAM of wheels on deck, the solid kick in the ass that lets you know you've stuck another landing, you've done it once again, come home to everything that matters to you alive and intact -

- and it comes, the hydraulics squeaking as muscle memory hauls the throttle back against the stops. The nose sinks on the damaged wheel and ahead is a -

- you wake up to strong arms wrapped around your chest, a soft bosom against your back, the smell of cherry blossoms floating in the air as you fade.

“I've got you,” she's saying – that voice, so gentle. “I've got you, Marine.” She sobbing, wailing from somewhere deep within, and the last thing you remember is wanting to tell her it's all right.

You've done your job.
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>>41896827
Bat lead becomes a fae
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>>41896843
Hornet's a big girl.
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>>41896847
God DAMN.
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>>41896766
It is quite a nice shop, isn't it?

But do not fear, we have little care for gender pronouns. Most use masculine terms, as befit our voices.

The Unbound are, quite literally, unbound by petty gender distinctions.

>>41896796
As I have never died, I cannot know. But if your certitude is such, perhaps it is so.
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>>41896827
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>>41896796
I think you don't have room to talk considering you've never been there.
Tell me Corporal, do you get those little umbrella drinks while you're waiting for 'redeployment'?
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>>41896634
Good guess.
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>>41896847
Did we just become a fae?

Are we Hate 2, Pilot Boogaloo?
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>>41896847
A damn fine landing.
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>>41896847
What?
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>>41896903
Miramar? Or Pendleton...
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>>41896847
noice
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>>41896748
>>41896847
>The music timed up perfectly with the posts and me reading them
I'm not crying, you're crying
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>>41896896
Ale, mead, and beer.

And I have been. But that's not a fucking story for now.
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Meanwhile, what actually just happened
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>>41896847

Witnessed
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>>41896941
An F-18 landed on a carrier.
Nothing out of the ordinary if you don't think too hard
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>>41896907
Yes and no. Apparently following that Zero allowed us to shrink. Right after the landing we then were ejected normal-sized into Akagi's warm embrace.
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>>41896964
>entire plane disappeared

>somehow bat didn't go with it
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>>41896847
WITNESSED
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>>41896983
What did he say about thinking about it
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>>41896903

I'm guessing...Miramar? It's been forever since I've been down there for the airshow, though.
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>>41896971
Shipslut magic. How does it work.
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>>41896847
You were saved, Marine. We hope that you live.

>>41896940
It sounds like a fine place.

>>41896971
It sounds like a fine place to be.
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>>41896847
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VT6LFOIofRE

Libera Me From Hell intensifies.
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How would a Nimitz react to Akagi stealing her Hornets?
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>>41896847
Akagi rescue huh. Now he's deadweight in the middle of a raid. This might still be bad.
Become a fae!
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>>41896983
>>41896964
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>>41897022
>Bitch you can keep the jet but give back pilot
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>>41896971
Was it Akagi? Or was it Hornet?
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>>41897022
In the same way to Iowa would react to another shipgirl trying to get Hate.

Bring popcorn.
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>>41896971
>Yes and no. Apparently following that Zero allowed us to shrink. Right after the landing we then were ejected normal-sized into Akagi's warm embrace.

>my fucking face right now
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>>41897022
It's not stealing as long as you give them back. Saving hurt/damaged/lost airmen is generally considered a good thing and rescuing parties thanked.
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>>41897056
Look at the picture and then tell me.
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>>41897061
My emotional decryption matrix must be malfunctioning.

What does that face mean?
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>Bats F-18 the following morning
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>>41897061
Guess thats not the right track huh?
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Heeeeey planefag, would mind terribly about some writefaggins re: Shipyards and the dumb bastards that work in them?

It's something of a family thing. Grandad made submarines in Manitowoc during WWII, and I proudly carry the tradition of making sparks for fun and profit.

Besides which, Crab cannot SERIOUSLY be the only welder in the whole of the Pacific that they have on tap, and bitches need to learn just how much fucking WORK goes into a keel.
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>>41896847
Holy shit. I do not have any other words for it.

What the HELL just happened? I think this is proof that shipgirls are some magic bullshit that treats physical laws more as suggestions when she wants to.

Don't fucking even TRY and make ANY kind of sense of it. Bat Lead both did and did NOT shrink to fairy size, the same way those planes the girls launch are both the size of toys and also 1:1 with the real thing. Do NOT try to look at it, because your brain CANNOT comprehend it.
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>>41897056
Cherry blossoms and a wooden deck anon. Plus the eater is the only one with a serviceable deck, ATM.
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>>41896847
YES Praise the Sun!!
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>>41897089

ALL WILL BE REVEALED, IN TIME
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So which option won? Montana?
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>>41897118
No, that was I want to live.
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>>41897098

When are more writefags ever not welcome?
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>>41897116
Fair enough.
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>>41897098

please do!

OKAY, WRITING
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>>41897099

Around the girls, physics can go all to fuck. I hear it gave black science man a minor meltdown.
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>>41897105
>>41897086
Ahh right.
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>>41897091
Out of all the writing the one that that gets me and would sting the most.
>must be air force
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>>41897089

It means dank times soon, you crazy sentient spaceship thing.
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>>41897130

[WRITEFAGGIN BEGINS]
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>>41897056
>Led in by a Zero
>Didn't recognize the voice calling him in
>Picture of Akagi
Nigga you dense
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>>41897099
Maybe Akagi got big?
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>>41897139
Poor Tyson. He's a pretty cool dude.
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>>41896925
>>41897006
Nope. There are certain civilian airports where the Marines conduct training and even hold miniature airshows on occasion.
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>>41896498
It's the CURRENT norm for most purposes, but we had actual ladders for the less commonly travelled ladderwells. And ladderwells that were traveled reasonably often but couldn't afford a wide enough space for stairladders, like the ones that went down to the shaft alleys.
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>>41897116
... Hm.

So this is how it feels to be on the other side of the cryptic messages.

Fascinating.

>>41897139
>>41897164
I suspect Mr Degrasse Tyson is mostly excited by all the secrets the young ones reveal about the Universe.

Quite a few are known to the Bentusi Exchange, while others remain to be discovered.

They are fascinating.
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Damn, I'm late for the fleet!

TIME TO MAKE A DRAMATIC ENTRANCE THEN!
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>>41897168
Shiny. Been a while since I've been in socal. I miss it terribly.
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>>41897155

Just be sure to post your shit after this madness is all over and done with--which maybe in another thread or two.
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>Meanwhile, Mustin and Fitzegerald's lookouts' faces when
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>>41897163
She might have gone into full ship-mode, like the abyssals do. The girls have full-sized wakes and I believe they're spaced at proper distances in formation to allow for it
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>>41897259

Does that mean that her fae now have to take hornet training?
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<iframe width="420" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/27GHFNyJ9rg" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

>The music playing as Bat Lead makes his landing
>I have no idea how to do embedding
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Nimitz is fucking HUGE
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>>41897306
>I have no idea how to do embedding
Clearly.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27GHFNyJ9rg
Here.
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>>41897259
Or maybe it's both. Like Shroedinger's Cat, but without a box.
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>>41897306
Just post a normal link newfriend. The inline extension will let people embed if they wasn't.
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>>41897306
To embed a youtube vid you have to post the URL into the comment like so:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnKhsTXoKCI
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>>41896519
A-anyway, the earliest soviet wire-guided torpedo with active homing I found entered service in '69.
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>>41897314
That means she has huge guts?
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>>41897314

How high are the chances that the Nimitz carriers will be preserved as museum ships once they are retired?
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>>41897340
>>41897346

Thank you. Though I'm such an oldfag I went partially retarded.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27GHFNyJ9rg

When did they implement this feature? Because I don't remember being able to do this up until a few years ago.
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>>41897384
Nuke powered. They might keep one around but the rest will probably be decommissioned.

Shit is expensive to up keep.
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>>41897384
Probably pretty low, since Congress doesn't like history these days.
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>>41897314
Dat emergency maneuver tho.
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>>41897337
I think that's exactly it. Quantum mechanics and magic really aren't too dissimilar. It'll drive you to madness trying to comprehend it, but somehow it all works and it had fucking BETTER, as the universe itself hinges on it working. The girls are like that: Inexplicable, but also fundamental - impossible to understand, but also the simplest thing in the world...

Kind of like most women I know, come to think of it.
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>>41897384

Pretty fucking low. Enterprise is getting cut up as we speak; nuke reactors need to be disposed of, they can't sit around.
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>>41897404
Dat frilly Sheryl tho
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>>41897404
Oh. Thought you were a migrant SBer. And I think 4chanX has had it forever. Moot added a ton of the same functionality 2 or so years back.
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>>41897384
As I understand, not very good; it's hard to preserve a nuclear-powered warship, because you just about have to tear it apart and decontaminate the whole thing to decommission the nuclear power plant.

I'm hoping at least one of the supercarriers gets preserved, though. Tours through museum ships are incredibly cool; I went to the USS Midway a few weeks ago. I thought three hours would be enough to tour it: after all, it was "just one ship".

Turns out, there's something to that whole "floating city" thing.
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>>41897384
Very low, the process of removing the reactors is...quite traumatic. At best, we'd probably get a flight deck and an island.
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You stick your scope up and take a sniff.

The first thing you see is the towering columns of smoke; little black dots of planes scooting around in it. You swear to yourself – making an approach with planes looking for your submerged shadow from above is a right nasty whore; but with the number of cruisers and shit in that fleet, there was little hope of avoiding that. With the number of hydrophones listening, you'd have to approach deep under the layer anyways.

The flaming wrecks of the NIP twins are a good six thousand yards aft now – and nobody else seems to be searching the area anymore. The escorts have rejoined the task force proper, at least several miles distant. From the smoke drift they seem to be steaming north again; instead of east like they were forced to during the recent air attack. You were still somewhat ahead of the convoy track when you first moved in, so you can still reach a firing position if you push – they seem to have slowed to fifteen knots or so at best, making it just feasible.

Scanning slowly with your attack scope, you pick up the wakes of fast-moving escorts, little sub-chasers or gunboa-

- you flip to 4x magnification to be sure. The color is striking, a sickly pale shade, like something once white tarnished and tainted. A short-barreled gun on the foredeck with no barbette, that two-tiered, railinged design -
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“You're a long way from the Yangtze, asshole,” you mutter. Behind it comes one of those ships so far gone that all vestiges of its original form are absent; some twisted ball with huge, burly arms of a sort curled around its middle. What an ugly pile of shit. Your tubes won't be reloaded for many minutes, but gunboats rarely carry sound gear. They're only a problem for skippers looking to make night surface attacks – unless its the Growler, in which case she's a problem for *them.* Dismissing traitordumb and wankledee, you keep panning -

“The fuck,” you say to yourself, noise discipline be damned. Not four thousand yards off is the shot-up remains of one of those big seaplanes you saw making that unescorted attack. It's missing the better part of a wing, but one engine is still working and its trying to motor away on the surface. A splash kicks up near it, and then another – the gunboats are opening fire on it from extreme range.

[ ] The wounded carriers are that-a-way. This might be our only chance – if I fail now, someone in our task force might pay for it on the receiving end of another airstrike.
[ ] How about these cunts pick on someone their own fucking size? BATTLE SURFACE
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>>41897528
>[ ] The wounded carriers are that-a-way. This might be our only chance – if I fail now, someone in our task force might pay for it on the receiving end of another airstrike.
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>>41897528
>[ ] How about these cunts pick on someone their own fucking size? BATTLE SURFACE

i mean, why bother planefag, you know what /tg/ is going to pick
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>>41897528
>[x] The wounded carriers are that-a-way. This might be our only chance – if I fail now, someone in our task force might pay for it on the receiving end of another airstrike.
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>>41897528
>[ ] How about these cunts pick on someone their own fucking size? BATTLE SURFACE
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>>41897528
>[ ] The wounded carriers are that-a-way. This might be our only chance – if I fail now, someone in our task force might pay for it on the receiving end of another airstrike.
NO MORE FALLEN WARRIORS

>Not four thousand yards off is the shot-up remains of one of those big seaplanes you saw making that unescorted attack. It's missing the better part of a wing, but one engine is still working and its trying to motor away on the surface
TENNO HEIKA BANZAIIIII
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>>41897528
>Yangtze

Chinese ship?
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>>41897528
>[x] Sink the gunboats with torps before heading after the enemy Carriers.
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>>41897528

>[ ] How about these cunts pick on someone their own fucking size? BATTLE SURFACE
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>>41897528
>[ ] The wounded carriers are that-a-way. This might be our only chance – if I fail now, someone in our task force might pay for it on the receiving end of another airstrike.
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>>41897528
>[ ] The wounded carriers are that-a-way. This might be our only chance – if I fail now, someone in our task force might pay for it on the receiving end of another airstrike.
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>>41897528
>[X] How about these cunts pick on someone their own fucking size? BATTLE SURFACE

Prevent Time Paradox
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>>41897528
>[ ] How about these cunts pick on someone their own fucking size? BATTLE SURFACE
CURRAHEE!
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>>41897582
Big ass river.

Probably also a ship, but he's referring to the river.
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>>41897528
>[ ] The wounded carriers are that-a-way. This might be our only chance – if I fail now, someone in our task force might pay for it on the receiving end of another airstrike.

We are a sub. Not a surface vessel. Do not get tangled up.
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>>41897528
>[X] The wounded carriers are that-a-way. This might be our only chance – if I fail now, someone in our task force might pay for it on the receiving end of another airstrike.
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>>41897588
Torps aren't loaded
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>>41897582
USS PANAY. Sunk by the Japanese during their attack on China in the 30s
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>>41897098
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L24wo2N2o14
I imagine the fae at the LSC yard singing this
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>>41897528
[ ] The wounded carriers are that-a-way. This might be our only chance – if I fail now, someone in our task force might pay for it on the receiving end of another airstrike.

Also: A disturbing thought occurs....
'And the Sea gave up the dead which were in it, and Death and Hell gave up the dead which were in them; and they were judged, every one of them according to their deeds.'-Revelation 20:13
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>>41897528
>[X] The wounded carriers are that-a-way. This might be our only chance – if I fail now, someone in our task force might pay for it on the receiving end of another airstrike.
gotta make that shit count when it matters.
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>>41897528
>[ ] The wounded carriers are that-a-way. This might be our only chance – if I fail now, someone in our task force might pay for it on the receiving end of another airstrike.
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>>41897528
>The wounded carriers are that-a-way. This might be our only chance – if I fail now, someone in our task force might pay for it on the receiving end of another airstrike.

We have bigger fish to fry then a few gun boats finishing off a flying boat. Besides subs have piss poor durability in surface battles, no need to get us layed up in drydock, or worse sunk
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>>41897528
>[ ] The wounded carriers are that-a-way. This might be our only chance – if I fail now, someone in our task force might pay for it on the receiving end of another airstrike.
I hate to leave a man behind, but that flying boat isn't very important in the grand scheme of things, and the battle is not yet decided: if there is even a tiny chance of finishing off one of the cripples before it can launch another airstrike, it's got to be taken.
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[ X ] The wounded carriers are that-a-way. This might be our only chance – if I fail now, someone in our task force might pay for it on the receiving end of another airstrike.

Killing hapless escorts may be fun, but do you know what's even better? Killing hapless CARRIERS!
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>>41897588
Are they even deep enough to torp?
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>>41897528
> ] How about these cunts pick on someone their own fucking size? BATTLE SURFACE

cant save everyone Harder
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>>41895240

I thought Nettle, Planefag, Demetrious, and Landing Gear were all the same person.

Did Demding Platle answer himself?
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>>41897582
Some British, American and Japanese gunboats operated on the Yangtze. Some were sunk by Chinese gunfire.
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>>41897528
>[x] How about these cunts pick on someone their own fucking size? BATTLE SURFACE

Let’s see how they like our deck gun.

Besides, those two whores should be able to manage a carrier apiece, assuming they're as good at launching torps as they are at taking them.
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>>41897621
The Rapture cometh?
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Rolled 5 (1d8)

>>41897528
>[X] The wounded carriers are that-a-way. This might be our only chance – if I fail now, someone in our task force might pay for it on the receiving end of another airstrike.
The seaplanes knew they weren't making it back. The carriers NEED to die.
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>>41897484
>>41897528

>Riverine Gunboat Abyssals

I love you so much right now, planefag (no homo YES HOMO)
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>>41897528
>[ ] How about these cunts pick on someone their own fucking size? BATTLE SURFACE
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>>41897606
>>41897614
Ahhh, thanks good anons.
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>>41897645
>Nettle, Planefag, Demetrious, and Landing Gear
HAHAHAHAHAHA
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>>41897528
>[x] The wounded carriers are that-a-way. This might be our only chance – if I fail now, someone in our task force might pay for it on the receiving end of another airstrike.
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>>41897528
>[x] The wounded carriers are that-a-way. This might be our only chance – if I fail now, someone in our task force might pay for it on the receiving end of another airstrike.
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>>41897645
>and Landing Gear
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>>41897645
It's basically performance art, yes
>>41897528
>[ ] The wounded carriers are that-a-way. This might be our only chance – if I fail now, someone in our task force might pay for it on the receiving end of another airstrike.
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>>41897588
>What is reading comprehension?
Harder's tubes aren't going to be reloaded for a few minutes. Battle surface will have him pop up topside to engage with the deck gun.
The whole point of the surface option is to kill the gunboats before they kill the seaplane. By the time the tubes reload, the seaplane will be dead...which negates the whole point of the surface action.

>>41897528
>[x] The wounded carriers are that-a-way. This might be our only chance – if I fail now, someone in our task force might pay for it on the receiving end of another airstrike.
They knew what they were getting into. The carriers are the priority.
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>>41897528
>[x] The wounded carriers are that-a-way. This might be our only chance – if I fail now, someone in our task force might pay for it on the receiving end of another airstrike.
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>>41897528
>[X] The wounded carriers are that-a-way. This might be our only chance – if I fail now, someone in our task force might pay for it on the receiving end of another airstrike.
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>>41897528
>BATTLE SURFACE

Suffer not the traitor to live.
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Everyone voting carriers does remember the two mostly useless nip subs, right? Especially I-19? you know, the one that got Wasp, O'Brien, and damaged the showboat?
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>>41897528
>[x] The wounded carriers are that-a-way. This might be our only chance – if I fail now, someone in our task force might pay for it on the receiving end of another airstrike.

It puts a bad taste in my mouth but it's better not to let the seaplane's sacrifice go in vain.
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>>41897528
>[x] How about these cunts pick on someone their own fucking size? BATTLE SURFACE
Traitors die alone!
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>>41897752
I-19 got an incredibly lucky spread that will probably never be replicated
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>>41897752
I do remember them! With their help we'll have an even better shot of finishing this
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>>41897752
Yes, and?
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>>41897528
>[ ] How about these cunts pick on someone their own fucking size? BATTLE SURFACE

Let's get 'em.
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>>41897528
[ ] How about these cunts pick on someone their own fucking size? BATTLE SURFACE
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>>41897752

There is no guarantee they are in position to strike, we can only rely on ourselves for now until contact can be reestablished.
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>>41897621
I'm reminded of a line in Ghostbusters; "Has it ever occurred to you that maybe the reason we've been so busy lately, is that the dead ARE rising from their graves?"

Personally, I don't think we're in the end of days... Just the beginning of new ones.
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>>41897752
Yes.

But God only knows if they're in a position to take those carriers down. The risk/reward ratio strongly favors attacking the carriers: even though it's a small chance, sinking a cripple CV vastly outweighs saving one flying boat and sinking a couple dinky little gunboats; plus, those gunboats are well-armed enough to put up a serious fight (I think).
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>>41897528
>[ ] The wounded carriers are that-a-way. This might be our only chance – if I fail now, someone in our task force might pay for it on the receiving end of another airstrike.
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>>41897528
>[ ] How about these cunts pick on someone their own fucking size? BATTLE SURFACE
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>>41897807
A machinegun can sink a submarine. They are more than sufficiently armed.
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>>41897807

Probably better armed than Harder's dinky little deck gun in comparison.
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>>41897807
>>41897837
>>41897845
Cowards, the lot of you.
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>>41897528
I know not which choice to pick.

But in doubt, I will pick the strategic choice.

>[ ] The wounded carriers are that-a-way. This might be our only chance – if I fail now, someone in our task force might pay for it on the receiving end of another airstrike.

Forgive me, brave souls.
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>[X] The wounded carriers are that-a-way. This might be our only chance – if I fail now, someone in our task force might pay for it on the receiving end of another airstrike.
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Now look at the people go for teh real bait option (hint: not the one with carriers in it)

>>41897864
This isn't SWQ, and the last time anon went with the hotblooded rule of cool shounen option, it got Harder into a mess.
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>>41897528
>[ ] How about these cunts pick on someone their own fucking size? BATTLE SURFACE

HARDER IS ANGRY. AND NOW HE WANTS TO DO LEWD THINGS TO SHIPS. LIKE ASASHIO.
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HEY NAVYFAG! I GOTS A QUESTION.

Can sailors give their own motto and badge for their ship?
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>>41897528
>[X] The wounded carriers are that-a-way. This might be our only chance – if I fail now, someone in our task force might pay for it on the receiving end of another airstrike.
Let's not let our balls get TOO steely and huge, or we won't be able to stay above crush depth.
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>>41897845

The deck gun is good for sinking Sampans at least.

>>41897864

Go read up on S-44, see what happened to them...
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>>41897528
>[ ] The wounded carriers are that-a-way. This might be our only chance – if I fail now, someone in our task force might pay for it on the receiving end of another airstrike
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>>41897614
So what caused this sun of a bitch to rise back up and kill people?

I think its because their japanese but....
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>>41897807
USS Panay has two 3 inch guns and eight .30cal machineguns. Abyssal ball-thing has unknown weapons.

USS Harder on the other had has a single 3 inch gun and probably a Bofors 40mm and twin Oerlikon 20mms. Those ships are basically made of paper. Harder could probably kill both ships with his 40mm alone. Not to say that this isn't a big risk, obviously.
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>>41897845
Wikipedia says 2x 3" guns, with potentially similar range. I'm under the impression deck guns were not meant for serious stand-up fights, but rather for bushwhacking things which can't fight back and don't merit a torpedo.

Sure, shit sucks, but we can't save everyone, and we need to act like a submarine: bushwhack things when they can't fight back. Unless they're DDs making a depth charge run, but that's mostly just Harder.
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>>41897528
>[x] The wounded carriers are that-a-way. This might be our only chance – if I fail now, someone in our task force might pay for it on the receiving end of another airstrike.

God, another sleepless night ahead for me. I now understand why you are considered cruel, Planefag. But can it really be cruelty when this is what we want..?
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>>41897898

Rarely the command will hold a vote and/or poll to design the ships' crest and motto. Oftentimes, though, the USN will recycle old ones along with the name.

Most times, however, the commissioning crew will design it.
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>>41897950
Maybe you are a masochist.
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VOTES CALLED WOOO HOO
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>>41897892
No, the last time we went with the hotblooded option, Harder destroyed two escorts

>>41897904
That was a destroyer escort, these are mere gunboats, one of which, USS Panay, only has two guns.
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>>41897983
I SWEAR TO GOD IF HARDER TRIES TO GUNFIGHT LIKE HE THINKS HE'S SAMMY...
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>>41897962
I'm surprised none of the Pacific Fleet boys have decided to use this yet...

>>41897983
Shouldn't that be votes called, WAHOO?
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>>41897983
Should we at least take a note of any tail codes or such, so that we can at least confirm what happened to that plane at the debriefing?

>>41898002
A submarine isn't much better-armed, and damage to the hull can easily spoil the capacity to dive. Those gunboats don't even need to sink us: just do enough damage to keep us on the surface, in the middle of a giant enemy fleet.

>>41898002
And the second-last time, we spoiled a golden opportunity to sink a carrier, and instead spent way too long dodging DDs.
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So beaaaauuuutifulllllllllllllllllll
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>>41897892
>This isn't SWQ, and the last time anon went with the hotblooded rule of cool shounen option, it got Harder into a mess.
And the "smarter" decision made afterwards was so much better right? The enemy already knows where we are, lets just stay put and hope he goes away instead of continuing his attack and calling his friends over to join him. That went SO well didn't it. We made the decision to move at flank to get into position instead of just waiting and hoping for the enemy to come our way. If we had immediately done something about that escort we could have continued the attack instead of waiting around getting shit dumped on us. Picking the conservative choice every time because it's "smarter" in terms of personal survival is just as bad for everyone else on the team as taking insane risks is for yourself.
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working on more drunken Hornet
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>>41897061
goddamn it took forever to re-encode this
call the o'bannon, i need to upgrade my potato
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The wait for updates always seems so interminable.
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>>41898188
>That Porco Rosso

Mah nigga.
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A little voice, a high-pitched angry voice is screaming and dancing in your head, wanting to go up there and murder the hell out of those lousy cherry-picking coward fucks. But you remember what the USS Growler got for her efforts, attacking a gunboat on the surface – a bow bent 90 degrees to the left, and a dead skipper. And you're close – so god damned CLOSE to making every sacrifice and close call of this morning worth it. However else the battle has went, you can settle accounts with one measly goddamned spread of torpedoes.

Sick at heart, you lower your scope and make tracks for the hostile task force. A few minutes later you here a resonating detonation bolting through the surface duct as the flying boat is finally destroyed. You motor on grimly, determined to make the sacrifice worth it.

One spread.

One spread is all you need.

You make your approach deep, hugging the bottom of the layer. You have no choice but to approach at flank if you want to reach a firing position; so the risk is great of being detected and depth-charged. If more escorts set upon you in the middle of the fleet, you're hosed – but you'll have the option of diving underneath their fellows, making you harder to hear and complicating surface manuevering. You swim through the murky depths with trepidation tickling your spine, skin itching as you wait for those *fucking* inevitable sonar pings to come. Everything screams at you to slow down... but if you want your shot, this is the only way, and with your front aspect presented to their sonar, you've got a chance.

As long as none of them have hedgehogs, that is.

Something changes – something shifts. Their screw noises are changing... not altering speed, but... you can't be sure what's going on up there.

>Slow down and go up for a quick peek.
>Stay the course. We either make intercept, or we don't.
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>>41898188
>Porco Rosso
Patrician taste detected
Man, imagine if the fighter pilot's valhalla was like that.
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>>41898079
Aww yus
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>>41898260
>Stay the course. We either make intercept, or we don't.
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>>41898260
>>Stay the course. We either make intercept, or we don't.
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>>41898260
>Stay the course. We either make intercept, or we don't.
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>>41898260
>>Slow down and go up for a quick peek.

>Don't go in half-baked.
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>>41898260
>Slow down and go up for a quick peek.
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>>41898260
>Stay the course. We either make intercept, or we don't.
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>>41898260
Is there any way to tell if the CV has changed course? It might be worth poking our heads up just to make sure it's still where we think it is.
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>>41898260
I both love and loath these submarine segments. The tension is admirable, but I remain filled with incertitude.

>Slow down and go up for a quick peek.
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>Stay the course. We either make intercept, or we don't.
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>>41898260
>>Slow down and go up for a quick peek.
Knowledge is power. Power to send our torps in the most effective direction.
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>>41898260
>Slow down and go up for a quick peek.
Something's up.

... I do wish it's not another freaking capital ship.
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>>41898260
>Stay the course. We either make intercept, or we don't.
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>>41898260
>>Stay the course. We either make intercept, or we don't.
I think they might be submerging, retreating back to the Abyss.
Keep an ear out.
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>>41898260
>Stay the course. We either make intercept, or we don't.
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>>41898260
>Slow down and go up for a quick peek.
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>>41898260
>Stay the course. We either make intercept, or we don't.
All or nothing, we've fought for this, we've bled for this. Time to finish it.
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>>41898260
>Stay the course. We either make intercept, or we don't.
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>>41898260
>Slow down and go up for a quick peek.

>>41898188
>all those Ghibli BDs I haven't imported yet
Well now I know what to blow that bonus on Mangle Ent, why are you such a shit? Why slap all that horrible DVNR on a perfectly good encode?

>Donus captcha
That's a fucking Churro, captcha.
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It's not like we need to worry -too- much about these choices, since it's already confirmed Harder survives.
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>>41898260
>>Slow down and go up for a quick peek.
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>>41898377
But what about the others?
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>>41898260
>Stay the course. We either make intercept, or we don't.
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>>41898377
Is that so? Miss Naka will be relieved.
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>>41898260
>>Stay the course. We either make intercept, or we don't.
Stick to the layer, guys. Less noise for their passive sonar to pick up means it'll take longer for them to start pinging active.
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>>41898260
>>Stay the course. We either make intercept, or we don't.
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>>41898377
We don't need to worry about survival, but everything else is still in motion.
With carriers, that's fucking important
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>>41898260
>Slow down and go up for a quick peek.
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>>41898377
You're playing with fire here, guy.
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>>41898260
We need to do this. We HAVE to do this. A torpedo in the right place can change EVERYTHING...

But we can't go in blind... The right report can change everything too... God dammit, there's never a right choice. Thank you, Planefag. Thank you and damn you.
>Slow down and go up for a quick peek.
Maybe not to periscope depth, but at least enough to get a sounding.

>>41897973
Physical? God no. Emotional? Much more likely.
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On the count of three, say "HIIIIIPS".

Are you ready?

1

2

3-
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>>41898439
No.
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>>41898260
>Slow down and go up for a quick peek.
Took so long to decide. In the end: we need to be sure those CVs are still where we think they are. Going in completely blind is a good way to be caught out by unexpected developments.
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>>41898439
SLUTTY HIPS SINK SHIPS
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>Slow down and go up for a quick peek.

No, you don't just get to spooky ship-magic yourself away and leave everybody confused.
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>>41898260
>>Stay the course. We either make intercept, or we don't.
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[X] Slow down and go up for a quick peek.
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>>41898427
The fire rises.
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>a resonating detonation
>>41898260
>Stay the course. We either make intercept, or we don't.
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>>41898377
>It's not like we need to worry -too- much about these choices, since it's already confirmed Harder survives.

*sigh*

http://erasemistake.ytmnd.com/
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>>41898377
It's a terrible attitude to take as they might affect other things NOT plot protected.
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>>41898491
Don't sweat it fap angel, there's plenty of consequences that are still worth worrying about.
Like that last choice. Just because we know we'd live, doesn't mean it would have been a good choice
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>>41898260
>>Stay the course. We either make intercept, or we don't.
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>>41898491
>You're the dinosaur now dog
planefag pls
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>>41898377
When was that confirmed?
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>>41898391
>>41898427
Planefag confirmed it either Wednesday or Yesterday.
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VOTES... CALLED.

with this vote the thread of prophecy is broken. persist in this doomed romance you have made
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>>41898534
Yeah, but being self assured about it is bound to bite us in the ass.
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>>41898563
WTINESSED
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>>41898377
>/tg/ makes decisions believing Harder survives no matter what
>Harder dies because /tg/ makes dumb fucking decisions
Those post-battle antics where Harder comes up? They can be justified either way: Either Harder lives to show up, or he dies and someone is hallucinating him because PTSD is a son of a bitch.
Take NOTHING for granted.
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>>41898260
>Stay the course. We either make intercept, or we don't.
we slow down, we'll lose our chance.
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>>41898563
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>>41898563
fucking knew it, the rescued pilots where from the seaplane.

god damn people for thinking they didn't matter.
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>>41898563
PIME TARADOX
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>>41898563

>Ya Dun Goofed

aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!
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>>41898563

Oh please.
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>>41898563

YOU FAGGOT

WHAT DO YOU MEAN

IS HARDER X NAKA X NIPSLUTSUBS A THING
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>>41898563
Now do you all see what you've done?! You've split the fucking timeline! I hope you're all happy!

Returning to anonymity until I actually have writefaggotry to contribute. Namefagging before then is just attention whoring.
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>>41898534
Fapangel giveth, and Fapangel taketh.

Rubbing his face in "we won't take your choices seriously because lol we know he survives" is probably a good way to make him change his mind.

>with this vote the thread of prophecy is broken. persist in this doomed romance you have made

Like, uh, yeah.
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Think about this for a second. We picked Harder and Friends over another carrier. Even if Harder *survives*, if he doesn't actually sink anything relevant, we're basically short a carrier for no reason. There's plenty of other ships on the chopping block here.
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I'm pretty sure planefag is just spooking.
I voted sensibly regardless of Nakatime
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>>41898563
Give me all you got, ze!
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>>41898588
Well, no matter.

I'll trade a few downed fae for a downed flat top any day.

Sucks to be them though.
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>>41898563
Hmmm.

Ah. I see.

Well, at least we'll have the on-going romance with Shoukaku (and Arizona, if it indeed goes beyond filial love).
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>>41898563
If you think I believe your bait, you are sorely mistaken, planefag.
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>>41898615

IS THAT A DARE
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>>41898629
What the fuck are those things?! Nearest thing I can think of are those 4 legged ballsack things from Half Life.
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>>41898653

No. pay attention to your private messages. I'm doing things. Fucking scary things.
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>>41898563
I wonder if harder will look up who was in those planes
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>>41898653
It was not. Merely words thrown to the wind.
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>>41898653
Plz no, don't listen to retards
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>>41898656
>BETA
Everyone's nightmare except australian wildlife's.
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>>41898635
At least you're up-front with how blatantly you're a waifu warrior
>>41898653
Come storm or shell I will vote as well as I can
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>>41898563
CONSEQUENCES WILL NEVER BE THE SAME
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>>41898653
YOU AREN'T MAN ENOUGH.
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>>41898635
Arizona wants Settle to give her a new coat of paint
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>>41898678
You know, I was about to say "at this point, I hope Harder really does sink", but you reminded me not to get on the level of morons. They will drag you down and beat you with experience.
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>>41898656
BETA, from Muv-Luv. Think land-going Abyssals that have a thing for eating people and have organic laser-guns that incinerate any aircraft which clears the horizon.
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>>41898682
Psh, needs more F-15s.
NoIdon'tWatchMuvLuvwhatareyousaying
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ANON DID NOTHING WRONG

REMOVE CARRIERS REMOVE CARRIERS FROM THE PREMISES
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Time to get my bunker ready just in case the worse case scenario occurs.
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>>41898635
>(and Arizona, if it indeed goes beyond filial love).
Come on man. I know you love your Shoukaku but don't be dense towards everyone else.
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Oh god what did you guys do this time?
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>>41898563
I wonder if they're dropping directly towards Harder.
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>>41898575
That's retarded. You are retarded.

>>41898588
They were stated to be fairies.

>>41898613
We would be "down a carrier" anyway. Nothing Harder does can affect that.

>>41898653
Yes. I fucking dare you to break your word. Become the liar.
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>>41898685
And if others bore names, they would be identified by their preferences as well.

>>41898697
We shall agree to disagree in our interpretations of earlier scenes.

>>41898724
Mind, I readily admit I might be wrong, but I didn't get that feeling.
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>>41898726
Broken a Prophecy and doomed something or other.
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>>41898697
>new coat of paint
Explain further.
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>>41898726
Dunno yet but I think planefag might be making all of us pay for the arrogance of a few (It doesn't matter, he'll survive no matter what)

If you thought that explosion in china was bad....
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>>41898741
Hey, bentus, didn't you get a translator upgrade some time ago?
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>>41898726
Nothing. A couple of anons are going 'wahhhh, spoiler-induced nihilism' while the rest of us carry on
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>>41898765
I was not around early enough to vote or make some compelling argument.

Hey guys remember when the advice was to dash and THEN drift? Guess which one we forgot to do this time?
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>>41898767
... Did I?

I think not. The Corgis did, however.

There might be slight fragmentation in my databanks, stand-by.
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>>41898757

Don't you have some swords to be polishing or blondes to be feeding, Shirou?

>Implying you'll ever understand those euphemisms.
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You want to come to periscope depth, poke your nose out – even if just a foot or two above the surface. But with the surface conditions so glassy-smooth, it's risky as hell to slip up there even at two knots – and doing two knots above the layer, up and down, will cost you time and distance you can ill afford.

You keep motoring through the dark, resolute. You just let someone die for its sake, and you will not fail. You wonder what happened to I-8 and I-19, the slantsluts. Fat-assed, slow-turning, shallow-diving boatbabes. Bitches. Boatbitches. Hopefully the asskicking you handed those two escorts encouraged the others to skedaddle back to the task force; escorts are fond of “pinning down” a contact for an hour or two just to let the fleet outdistance them permanently.

They're probably okay... but that doesn't mean they'll have another shot.

The sound of many screws churning approaches faster than it ought; and presently you realize that they're approaching. Unable to believe your luck you cut speed to two-thirds ahead, saving battery for the inevitable and lengthly depth-charging this stunt will earn you. They're really booking it up there, at least twenty knots, and headed straight for you once more. You strain your ears to their limit, but you can't detect any air-dropped torpedoes making a run, which is the only threat you know of that could make a task force change course as one. It's difficult to impossible to accurately judge their rate of closure without pinging active, which would of course be suicidal.

The only thing you know is, they'll be right over you quite soon – and they're moving too fast to pay any attention to hydrophones.

>Time for periscope depth. This could change the tide of battle. You *have* to make it count.
>We're surrounded by the bastards. Fire a wide spread from all tubes, from 100 feet down on sonar bearings. Shit right in the middle of them and dive below the layer before they even know what the hell hit them.
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>>41898726
Started over from Zero with the power of V2
>Captcha is botes
Son of a bitch
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>>41898733

I'm talking about the little one with the steel hat that we left behind, which would've given us a total of four from the beginning.

We can *always* use more planes. Harder needs to sink something to justify us bringing him.
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>>41898808
>>Time for periscope depth. This could change the tide of battle. You *have* to make it count.
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>>41898808
>Time for periscope depth. This could change the tide of battle. You *have* to make it count.
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>>41898653
inb4 patchouli corpse caper redux
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>>41898808
>Time for periscope depth. This could change the tide of battle. You *have* to make it count.

We might want to aim for the big or the best targets if there are ones.
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>>41898828
>inb4 patchouli corpse caper redux

you have no idea how much fucking fun that was to write

the idea hit me and I started giggling and could not NOT write it
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>>41898808
>Time for periscope depth. This could change the tide of battle. You *have* to make it count.
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>>41898808
>>We're surrounded by the bastards. Fire a wide spread from all tubes, from 100 feet down on sonar bearings. Shit right in the middle of them and dive below the layer before they even know what the hell hit them.

He just said going to periscope is risky.
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>Time for periscope depth. This could change the tide of battle. You *have* to make it count.
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>>41898808
>Time for periscope depth. This could change the tide of battle. You *have* to make it count.
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>>41898808
>>Time for periscope depth. This could change the tide of battle. You *have* to make it count.
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>>41898741
Look man, you're making all the Shoukakufags look bad right now. Everyone can see Arizona has a thing for Settle. Naka flat out said Arizona has feelings for him. You need to give up this weird crusade to have Arizona declared off limits.
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>>41898808
>>Time for periscope depth. This could change the tide of battle. You *have* to make it count.

The time is now.
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>>41898808
>Time for periscope depth. This could change the tide of battle. You *have* to make it count.
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>>41898808
Uh.

How do you tell the difference between a small sub and a large torpedo someone just fired at you?
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>>4189862
They werent fae.
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>>41898808
>We're surrounded by the bastards. Fire a wide spread from all tubes, from 100 feet down on sonar bearings. Shit right in the middle of them and dive below the layer before they even know what the hell hit them.
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>>41898808
>>Time for periscope depth. This could change the tide of battle. You *have* to make it count.

Time for that one in a million shot.
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>Time for periscope depth. This could change the tide of battle. You *have* to make it count.
I assume all 10 tubes are loaded? IT IS TIME.
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>>41898697
Settle will be at it for a good while if he's doing the entire hull and superstructure. Teaspoon of paint only goes so far you see. It'd be easier to repaint her poop deck and boiler room.
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>>41898808
>Time for periscope depth. This could change the tide of battle. You *have* to make it count.
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>>41898808
>We're surrounded by the bastards. Fire a wide spread from all tubes, from 100 feet down on sonar bearings. Shit right in the middle of them and dive below the layer before they even know what the hell hit them.
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>>41898857
>implying that it's enough to stop her from becoming KCQ's Merlin
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>>41898808
>Time for periscope depth. This could change the tide of battle. You *have* to make it count.
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>>41898808
>We're surrounded by the bastards. Fire a wide spread from all tubes, from 100 feet down on sonar bearings. Shit right in the middle of them and dive below the layer before they even know what the hell hit them.

It's not like we would be able to aim much better if we surfaced right now. Best to save battery and cause chaos upstairs.

Is there any chance of firing another spread afterwards if conditions permit? Even if we have to use our rear tubes.
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>>41898898
Zun made a Demmy 2hu
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>>41898808
>inb4 Harder sinks Akagi in ship mode, killing Bat Leader, and damaging relations between Japan and the US
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>>41898808
>>Time for periscope depth. This could change the tide of battle. You *have* to make it count.
Blind-firing will always, ALWAYS go wrong SOMEHOW. Surface slowly, pick HVTs and eliminate smoothly before pulling away. If we load every tube, we have enough to utterly decimate anything we see, provided we take the time to line up the shot.
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>>41898808
>Time for periscope depth. This could change the tide of battle. You *have* to make it count.
I don't like either of these choices, but we have to be sure on this. Wasting our torpedoes on the screening escorts would be, well, a fucking waste
>>41898873
Sounds very different, as I understand it
>>41898904
It is too late, anon.
It was always too late
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>>41897703

Could of sworn three threads ago after our first adventure with Harder you were talking about the long nights staying up till 4AM during Maid Quest.

Guess Autism said "Well... he [i]is[/i] talking about GMing Quests and shit.

Have PTCorgi
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>>We're surrounded by the bastards. Fire a wide spread from all tubes, from 100 feet down on sonar bearings. Shit right in the middle of them and dive below the layer before they even know what the hell hit them.

Fire Everything!
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>>41898873
Pitch of the screws.
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>>41898925
Pretty much, her entire job is to piss off the Lunarians as much as possible.
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>>41898808
>[x]Periscope depth

The need for a certain kill outweighs the risk of being rammed.
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>>41898873
>How do you tell the difference between a small sub and a large torpedo someone just fired at you?

What difference?
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>>41898808
>>Time for periscope depth. This could change the tide of battle. You *have* to make it count.
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>>41898808
>Time for periscope depth. This could change the tide of battle. You *have* to make it count.
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>>41898842
And it was indeed hilarious.

>>41898857
Did I declare Arizona off-limits? I did not. I simply do not see what the others do.

There is love, to be sure, but I personally doubt it goes quite so far. There are many a kind of love.

Now, if the majority of the thread so decides, then Arizona Settle shall pursue. I won't complain about it, but I won't vote for it.

That is all.

Anyone interested in our newest bargains? Great deals to be made from all across the Galaxy!
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>>41898916
It takes a lot of time to reload tubes.
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>>41897089

It means Akagi can launch F-18s now.
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>>41898808

>Time for periscope depth. This could change the tide of battle. You *have* to make it count.
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VOTES CALLED WOOOOOOHOOO
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>>41898808
>Time for periscope depth. This could change the tide of battle. You *have* to make it count.
Dangerous it will be, but damn us if we waste our fish on fucking destroyers. Either we shoot our load this time or our work here is done.

Just be ready to crash dive to max depth if need be.
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>>41898828
The what?
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>>41898954

What do you have in welding gear...?
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>>41898904

>KCQ's Merlin.

Funny you should mention that....
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>>41898842
>the idea hit me and I started giggling and could not NOT write it
Cho Cho.
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>>41898808
>>Time for periscope depth. This could change the tide of battle. You *have* to make it count.
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>>41898808
>We're surrounded by the bastards. Fire a wide spread from all tubes, from 100 feet down on sonar bearings. Shit right in the middle of them and dive below the layer before they even know what the hell hit them.
It's like dynamiting fish in a barrel.
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>>41898995
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>>41898993
You got something planned. Also, Raikov when?
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>>41898990
Do you prefer Plasma, Ion or standard Electrical? We also have some rather exotic technologies for welding non-standard materials.
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>>41898993
Just confirmed Ghost is the new merc command.

We'll probably see frank bumbling around somewhere too.
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>>41898821
She would've exclusively launched Anti-Sub copters.
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>>41898808
I would prefer to reserve some rear torpedos for whatever chase fuckery that follows after us.

And regroup with the other shipslutsubs to check on them. We may as well ping active radar after we do the big ol' HEY YOU FUCKS WE'RE RIGHT HERE.

Oh wait that'd give a nice opportunity to fire the rear torps while running away while going Meep Meep.
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>>41898842
What is this about?

I WANT TO KNOW
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>>41899029
Go away Bentus, nobody likes you.
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>>41899057
Dat modern composite armor.
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>>41899057
From AWiY, I reckon.

>>41899064
Haha, you're a funny guy.
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>>41899064
You are wrong and you know it. Cease your shitty attempts at trolling.
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>>41899057
aWiY. In which deme aka pf made Wizanon kill patchy in a joke update then fail to hide the body but not get caught.
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>>41899057
In AWiY, there came a time where the Wizard visited the Scarlet Mansion.

A certain vote, when visiting the Library, led to... interesting results.

Which is to say that a bandwagon temporarily formed, that would have led to the death of Patchouli.

Demetrius took the idea and ran with it.
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>>41898935
Maid Quest by Goshujin-Sama, which planefag played/read as anon. A classic /tg/ quest.

Not that shitbox Mahou Shounen Quest that Landing Gear ran.
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>>41899057
I already asked too no avail.
>>41899088
AWiY is what?
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>>41899131
A Wizard is You.
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>>41899029
Dude, I love the Bentusi to the point that I fanboyed HARD when Campbell Lane turned up as a Basestar's Hybrid in Battlestar Galactica and you make *me* cringe every time you post.
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>>41899131

A Wizard Is You. Planefag's OTHER other quest.
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>>41899108
To be precise, in the joke post and its sequel, Wizard fed the corpse to a summoned crocodile.

The crocodile was disgusted.

>>41899131
A Wizard is You.
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>>41899088
>>41899108
>>41899117
>AWiY
Since I don't know what this is I'm going to guess that it means "A Wizard is You" which seems to be some sort of Touhou quest.
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AWOOGA AWOOGA WE'VE HIT PAGE NINE CAP'N
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>>41898808
>We're surrounded by the bastards. Fire a wide spread from all tubes, from 100 feet down on sonar bearings. Shit right in the middle of them and dive below the layer before they even know what the hell hit them.
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>>41899154
Yep. High level DnD wizard dropped into Gensokyo. It's over on Touhou-project.
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>>41899154

Semen demon spotted, 12 o'clock!
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>>41899117

Aka this is why we shouldn't give planefag ideas.

I say, fie on those haters. Anything that Planefag could have come up with is probably way worse than what we feed him, so GIVE THOSE IDEAS FOLKS.
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>>41899141
>filename

This is the story I never knew I wanted.
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>>41899154
So new it hurts.
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>>41899182
it's over alright as in dead.
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>>41899201
Unfortunately Setz (finnish touhou artist) made that a one-off gag thing, so...
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>>41899211

Just like SWQ?
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>>41899211
One day, it may return. One day.

>>41899219
See the above.
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>>41899219
YEP but there's no sequel series to AWiY.
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You give the planes a gentle up-angle and cut speed to one-third ahead, sliding out of the depths as quietly as possible, knowing that you'll probably have to punch flank speed to turn your bow fast enough to aqquire a target. Fish don't like anything over a 15 degree gyro angle on launch; it exacerbates ranging errors and you know you'll be making them, with the short observation window and fast-moving enemy.

This is it – the moment every sub skipper who ever lived would give his life for. The golden chance to make a goddamned difference.

You stick your periscope up and find yourself in the middle of the task force – and the task force is full of eyes. Your periscope is spotted almost instantly in the bright daylight; machine-gun fire spraying at it from every side. You pan around quickly and find your prize – a flat-top, listing at ten degrees, but still chugging along, off to one side and barely a thousand yards distant. You punch flank speed, advertising your presence to every goddamned hydrophone in the convoy, turning your nose hard to get within 40 degrees before you empty your foreward tubes, Mark 14s thundering into the water at 46 knots one after another, turning hard for their target. An escorting destroyer dashes between you and the carrier, but the fish run just under it – they're set for 20 feet, and as they launched you could see the damn things are holding the proper depth for a change. You crash-dive, feeling a lump form in your chest as you sling all your weight foreward, helping to push your nose down into the deeps. Hard starboard rudder, turning hard to dive under the track of a big fleet oiler refueling a cruiser; the sound of fast screws already closing from the rear. You give your rear fish a medium spread and a shallow run, then fire, letting them swim for the surface as you plummet into the depths.
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>>41899263
new thread you noob
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Somewhere distant, you hear the thunderous reports of Mark 14s finding targets – the intended ones, you can't know, but they hit *something,* and carriers are damn wide targets.

Of course, the sea's lousy with targets, and your angles were none too good.

The first depth charges detonate close abeam, reminding you that the fun's just started. You steer hard for another sonar contact, trying to shake your pursuers by diving under boats they've got to steer around, but one fast screw is persistiant. Just one screw, and from the sounds of his hull cavitation, small and nimble. Probably an ASW escort.

You hear the reports of Y or K guns slapping the water above...

... Ah, fuck, that's a *lot.* You dive for all you're worth, turning hard, but you're not deep enough yet and that many Y-guns makes a wide pattern.

The charges detonate and

[ ] Settle
[ ] SSN Oregon
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>>41899307
[X] Settle
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>>41899307
>[x] SSN Oregon
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>>41899307
>[ ] SSN Oregon
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>>41899307
>[ ] Settle
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>>41899307
>[X] Settle
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>>41899307
>[ ] SSN Oregon
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>>41899307
>[ ] Settle
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>>41899307
>[X] Settle
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>>41899307
>[x] SSN Oregon
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>>41899307
>[X] Settle

ARE WE FREAKING OUT YES WE ARE

HARDER-SAN NO
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>>41899307
> Settle

Lets do this you glockhumper!
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>>41899307
>SSN Oregon
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>>41899307
>[ ] Settle
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>>41899293
Did you just...?

I think you did. My God.

>>41899307

[X] Settle
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>>41899307
>[ ] Settle
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>>41899307
>[ ] SSN Oregon
Best for last.

Also, fucking cliffhangers.
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>>41899307
>[ ] Settle
IT'S A BOMB RUN DAY, IT'S THE NAVAL WAY
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>>41899307
>Oregon.
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>>41899307
Settle
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>>41899307
>[x] SSN Oregon
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>>41899307
>[ ] SSN Oregon
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>>41899307
>[ ] SSN Oregon
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>>41899307
>[x]SSN Oregon

Seems appropriate if we go back to Settle last.
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>>41899118
Fuckin' Maid Quest. You just can't run quest like that ever again.

Smut aside, there's sooo many things in that quest that would cause a shit-storm of massive proportions today that if GS ran it today, we might never have made it past finding out Katherine was a trap. QTG would've been all over it and GS would've rage quit a lot sooner.

But, for some reason or other, the mods let it stay up and only died because GS got bitter about the ride. But holy shit was it a ride.

>>41899307
>[x] Settle
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>>41899307
>[x] SSN Oregon

Also time for new thread, page 9
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>>41899307
>[x] Settle
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>>41899307
>[x] Settle
Well there goes Harder. RIP Naka's dreams.
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>>41899307
>[X] SSN Oregon
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>>41899307
>[X] Settle
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>>41899307
>[x] Settle

This is why one doesn't make light of things.
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>>41899307
>[ ] SSN Oregon
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>>41899307
>[ ] Settle
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>>41899307
>[x] Settle
It's Admiral time. Why settle for anything less?
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>>41899307
>>[X] SSN Oregon
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>>41899307
>[ ] Settle
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>>41899370
I still remember making the paladin love us via D&D 4e.
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>>41899307
>[ ] Settle
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>>41899118
Anal Prolapse Quest will still be better than MSQ.
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>>41899394
I see what you did there
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>>41899186
Good eye, anon.
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>>41899370
Not too much of a fan of GS, loves his lesbians.
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>>41899424
So, Bissy... Graf Spee when?
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[X] SSN Oregon
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>>41899424

Aim for her rudder! its the only way!
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>>41899417
APQ is the best quest. Nothing will ever beat it.
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>>41899424
I hope she appears sometime.
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>>41899307
>cliffhanger
DAMN IT PLANEFAG. DID YOU DELIBERATELY BREAK THIS UP SO YOU COULD SQUEEZE OUT MORE DRAMA AND CLIFFHANGERS.
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>[ ] Settle

>>41899394
>It's Admiral time. Why settle for anything less?
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>>41899443
So put a torp in her stern and she's at your mercy?
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>>41899463
Of course he did.
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>>41899459
Far more likely in Parker's story than the main one.
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>>41898993
>to make her KCQ's Merlin
>Merlin was lewded

Might not have been the best example anon.
Merlin forever for lewds
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>>41899463
He read "how to keep your audience on edge 101"
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>>41898809
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>>41899307
I'm sorry what the hell just happen, my reading comprehension went to shit.
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>>41899480
I know, but I'd still like her to appear in more than passing.
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>>41899463
Totally and completely.
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>>41899463
Planefag got triggered when someone said we don't have to worry about Harder dying. Now he's trying to make up for that.
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>>41899463
He feeds on our tears, of course he did.

And we're happy to provide.
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>>41899484
>Merlin was lewded
LIES AND SLANDER
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Anyone else feel like we're reading one of Tom Clancy's better novels? I'm somehow reminded of his writing style.
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>>41899506
Torped something. Dived underneath a Tanker. Fired torps to the rear in hopes of getting the Escort hunting us. Realised it was an ASW boat. Got blasted with Hedgehogs.
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>>41899506
Harder went up, saw a carrier, shot six torps at it, then got shot at. Started to run, as he ran shot four torps at a combined cruiser/oiler combo.

Trying to run, getting depthcharged to hell and back now.

Likely killed the carrier and the oiler+cruiser at the same time.
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>>41899543
With how perspectives we get it kinda reminds me of Red Storm Rising.
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>>41899514
You know what would be worse than Harder dying?
Iku saving his life
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>>41899484
She never got her initial feelings returned, ultimately moving on for someone else.
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SETTLE IT IS. If the thread falls off the board before the next one goes up check my twitter or just watch the catalog!
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>>41899100
>telling RP'ing namefags to fuck off
>trolling

Top. Cuck. Mate. This is average Tuesday (in all seriousness I enjoy Nakaposter because she's ya know, relevant to an in the quest. Bentus is actually an RP fag and that's not kosher)
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>>41899514
I'd dive bomb her, if you catch my drift.
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>>41899559
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>>41899463
Of course he did. And he was well within his rights. Certain elements of /tg/ brought this upon our heads.

And to think I thought /tg/ was the chosen one! It was said that we would ship the Harder, not kill him! We were to add Iku to his harem, not leave him with depth charges!
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>>41899556
Likewise, that's why I mentioned it.
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When do we get our own Submarine semen schooners? Harder doesn't really fit the bill for a semen schooner, only the submarine part.
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>>41899463
No....I think he actually just killed Harder again. Because we kept fucking up.
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>>41899565
>Bentus
>RPing anything

Naka, Hate, and Ari are all okay by my book, but Bentus is a straight up faggot
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>>41899559
oh god.
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>>41899599
Meh, we did the right thing.

Settle might be a Shirou-tier moralist, /tg/ is not.
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>>41899607
>>41899565
He's been banned for it a few times too, I think. Especially when he used to avatarfag.
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Harder might be dead, but making your own players retcon the guest writing that says he survived was downright cruel. There's no rails here, boys.
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>>41899559
Oh god, that would be hilarious.
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>>41899607
Bark!
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>>41899559
Harder would be forced to commit sudoku.
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>Implying Harder is dead
>Implying Harder is alive
>Implying we can do anything but shift cars to the next stop on the wild ride
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>>41899590
I want Albacore to show up and troll the shit out of Tenryuu
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>>41899548
>>41899552
Thanks.
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>>41899649
So your saying he is neither dead nor alive until observed?
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>>41899607
>>41899627
Heh, it comes and goes.

Still, most people don't feel I'm bad and planefag actually said I was okay.

So... I don't care.

>>41899644
Did the translator fail?
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New thread when?
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>>41899607
>>41899627
He's be a lot better if he didn't shit all over canon to incorporate his OC into the RP.

>>41899647
Don't you mean subdoku?
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>>41899650
This

And Taiho, but mostly Tenryu

(It would be even better if she didn't realize she was trolling her.)
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>>41899650
HEHEHE
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>>41899649
You could say he's a Schrodinger's sub.
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>>41899667
False. The Harder is definitely alive or dead, as Planefag is an observer, thus collapsing the quantum waveform.
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>>41899675
I think he meant lewdoku.
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>>41899607
A straight up faggot that pretends to be a space ship on an anonymous image board. It's er, really fucking retarded to be honest, the premise of RP'ing here.

And really, it would be more tolerable if he weren't so cringey.
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>>41899677
I think it's more fun if she knows she's trolling since Tenryuu is such a blowhard.
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>>41899506
we torpedoed something but we don't know what; cool guys don't look at explosions
the abyssals attacked us with lots of sinking time bombs
and then john was a zombie
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>>41899650
I know the connection to Taiho, but what connection does Albacore have to Tenryuu.
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>>41899669
bark! bark! ba---

Ah, fairy forgot to turn on.
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>>41899719
Albacore sank many ships anon. She's just not a one-ship girl.
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>>41899712
>>41899719
Albacore was looking for supply ships and mistook Tenryu for one, so she sunk her.

It was only after the war we realized it was her doing.
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>>41899719
She sank tenryuu thinkin she was a DD.
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>>41899675
>>41899702

To be extremely fair, I only did that in the last two threads.

Most of the time, I vote, comment and RP lightly. Excuse me for having a bit of fun every... oh 6 months or so.

Now, good sir, cease your equally cringe worthy whining about me.

>>41899733
Ah, excellent.
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>>41899755
>>41899757
Just a big, fat destroyer indeed.
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>>41899763
Go back to space battles and their shitty mods
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>>41899807
Unacceptable behaviour. This was decided by planefag. Accept his decision.
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>>41899807
The Admins, at least, are cool. But we don't condone RPfags either.
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So now that Harder crashed their party, think they'll throw a call again to chat?
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>>41899807
And now you prove to be both the same man as always, whining about me, AND the one constantly whining about Spacebattles.

Your immense maturity and emotional restraint is showing. Please, hide it.
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>>41899702

I'll add it to the chart.
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>>41899763
>good sir
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>>41899807
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>>41899843

NEW THREAD
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>>41899861
>fluffcancer talking
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>>41899518
RJ please
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>>41899755
>>41899757

Ship identification is a bitch man. I could list all kinda of weird instances.
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Not only does planefag openly tolerate Bentus, he's also responded IC. Enjoy whining to nobody. Or don't, it's an eyesore.
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>>41899897

He's also told him to cut it out at least once because it was derailing threads and people were bitching about it, such as is currently happening.

Let's everyone leave off for the next thread, eh?
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>>41899923
... When did that happen? Because I don't recall it.
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>>41899853
Dude I think it's okay for you to be here, but you can be annoying at times. And namefaging always makes you a target.
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>>41899853
>acting like you're on spacebattles while on 4chan
Bentus they respect our culture on the spacebattles thread. Can't you at least offer them the same respect and follow their culture here like the rest of us?
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>>41899953
Back when we had Tenryuu, Tatsuta, and Enterprise in the thread RP'ing.

Your attempts to RP come across less as 'I'm trying to have fun' and more 'I'm being intrusive where I don't need to be'. Plus, people pitching a fit about namefags RPing means that OTHER namefags could get caught up in it.

Might want to think about that.
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>>41900101
It really felt tryhard. Hate, Ari, Naka, Tenryuu, Tatsuta, Enterprise, even PT Corgi worked because they were characters in the quest. But apparently they weren't special snowflake enough for Bentus. And now he namefags for what reason exactly?
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>>41900101
Your complaints add even less to the thread. You literally stop any and all discussion that could possibly be occurring to take the time out of your busy day to let everyone else know that you don't like a thing.

We get it. You've said it plenty.
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>>41900231

Why are you treating the complaints as coming from a singular entity? There's 105 posters in here. I'm the dude who posted the "And planefag told him to cut it out", that was my second post in this thread. The post you're replying to isn't me.

I'm generally in agreement that the bitching's pointless, but there's bitching from a LOT of people.
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>>41898935
Why is it so cute?
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>>41900282
He said except Bentus
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>>41900282
Why are you so goddamned defensive about being called out as a shitposter?
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>>41899953
>>41900101
Pretty sure that was just the avatars
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>>41900349
He is a shipposter, but Bentus is a still faggot. End of discussion
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>>41900349

I haven't been. Why are you so set on insisting that there's only one person who thinks Bentus is kinda annoying?
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>>41900441
Which ship? One of the tryhards not even approved by PF? Yeah you certainly speak with AUTHORITY, bruh
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>>41900485
Shitposter, faggot. SHITposter.
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>>41900485
I dislike him. Bentus comes across poorly to me. I can get behind regular namefagging. It's just that when you're an idiot, everyone knows who it is that is behaving thusly.
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>>41900550
Please start namefagging, since you apparently can't handle someone else assuming a name and it triggers you into being an idiot for the duration of a thread. I can filter you more easily then.
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>>41900595
I'm a different guy, not the one who you were speaking with earlier. I dislike Bentus because he has consistently acted like an idiot. I have no problems with namefags in general, I literally just said that.
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>ITT



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