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After a quick bath (you're up early and your leg hurts, after all,) you limp into the kitchen to scramble some eggs or something. The dogfish floats to the top of his fishbowl to start gulping down the food pellets you dump in for him. He already seems a little bigger than yesterday - you vaguely recall that it's actually a species of small shark or something, even if it looks vaguely catfishy. You'll probably have to get a bigger bowl soon - no, a proper tank. Maybe even a really big one, like the kind they buy for dentists offices that take up the horizontal space of a small dining table.

“Hey buddy,” you say blearily. “How you doin?”

The dogfish floats placidly, staring at you blankly.

“Want a new tank?”

The dogfish is unmoved.

Well, you can afford it. Why not? You always thought fish tanks were kind of boring, but an actual miniature *shark* tank, now... that's just the kind of rumor that helps keep little destroyer girls with overactive imaginations in line, isn't it?

You chuckle wickedly as you scramble up your eggs.

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The morning mostly consists of paperwork.

Lots and lots of paperwork.

A few e-mails surface that catch your attention - a few notices that the requested intel briefs on the Yakuza groups you fingered are now available, but you'll have to pick them up in person and read them without taking them out of the secured area - which means they dug up some really good shit for you. Either that, or parts of the Trans-Pacific Trade Agreement are involved somehow. Then there's one from Jintsuu confirming that she can help with Hate's thank-you gift. The third is from the Air Force, letting you know that they've successfully gotten comms rigged up and that Hate will be live on the radio when he's ready to deploy. You really, really want to hear his voice when he puts it all together. The last one is a fabulously laconic one from Crab, informing you that all requested modifications and emergency repairs were completed on time and under budget, complete with links to dictionary.com to help government cocksuckers such as yourself remember what those words meant.

Lunch comes and goes without incident - you called for a ride *and* an armed escort today, two of which are still standing outside your door. You have your orders, and you're following them - but nothing is going to gloss over what you did to Arizona. You have plenty of time to find her, plenty of time to apologize - but even with a few eons to work with, you'll never think of anything you could say that could undo what has been done.

Time heals all wounds, they say. You hope a few days more will help.

Not that seventy-odd years at the bottom of Pearl did much for her, but, you know, a few more days.

Yeah. Sure.

Fuck.
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The designated hour is soon upon you - nightfall comes quickly, since it's winter in Java right now - and you're soon limping your way towards the conference-room-cum-CIC, sword-cane in hand and guardians flanking at a respectful, unobtrusive distance. The CIC is brightly lit for a change, and it looks twice as unimpressive in the harsh fluorescent light - even the tables look cheap compared to the big room with the built-in teleconferencing Goto was using yesterday.

But, hey. You go to war with the IT team you've got, right?

Your eyes gravitate to a strange thing in the middle of the room - it stands head-high, and appears to be a kind of... Christmas tree, or maybe a very very lazily made pinata, because it's nothing but garishly colored paper strips sticking out at odd angles; a veritable thicket of them. You creep close, honestly puzzled, poking it experimentally with your cane.

“Ow.”

“... Goto?”

There's a huff of breath, and Goto's mouth and eyes appear after a brief hurricane of confetti as it swirls away from his face. “Yes.”

“.... what the hell?”
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>>45245121
>on time and under budget,
HA
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“KKKKKKKKKKKKOOOOONGO CANNNON!”

You turn just in time to hear the gunpowder report. The air fills with confetti, your vision blinded by a kaleidoscope blizzard of color. A second later, you blow your own face clear to find Kongou fairly bouncing near you, a big cardboard tube with a slightly scorched end tucked under her arm.

“GOOOOOOOOOOD AFTERNOON YANKEETOKU~” she singsongs. “CHEER UP, EMO KIDD!”

You turn to Goto.

“Why.”

He shrugs, confettin raining off him. “Naka wanted confetti, she gets confetti.”

“Naka,” Kongou giggles, “wanted PYROTECHNICS!”

“BUT KONGOU DOES NOT GET PYROTECHNICS!” Goto snaps, confetti fairly blowing away from him as he seems to swell with a most fabulous aura of authority.

“I've already got all the firepower I need!” Kongou boasts, holding her arms up to either side. “You don't need a membership for THIS gun club!” She flexes as best she can, her slender biceps barely making the silk of her outfit shiver.

“You sure make the sparks fly,” Goto grumbles.

“... why,” you repeat.

“Naka's concert,” Goto sighs. “It's coming up in a few days, and it's going to be a huge goddamn PR event, which means things cross my desk now. Like technically illegal pyrotechnics I've gotta sign off... and any time the kanmusu put into it, too.”

“A mere formality!” Kongou assures you. “Every waking minute of my life is devoted to my teitoku!”

“Yes,” Goto says dryly. “I noticed.”
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Hey planefag.

Do you like it hard?
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>>45245179
>fairly bouncing
i think you mean bouncing all over the goddamn place, if you catch my drift
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“Oh, you've got some in your hair,” Kongou tuts, stepping to Goto's side and brushing her hand through his short-cropped hair. She manages to get it onto the back of his head before he arrests her attack with a single finger against her lips.

“Kongou?”

“Mmmmm,” she protests, pointing at his silencing finger.

“Heel.”

She pouts, but steps around to pout a little harder, just to the right of his shoulder and a few feet behind.

“... don't look at me like that,” Goto retorts. “It works!”

“Christ, why not put a leash on her while you're at it?”

“He tied me up with it,” Kongou mutters.

You blink.
“But-”

“And snuck out while I was waiting for the rest!” she fumes, stomping her small foot. Goto just gives you a small, cat-like grin.

“ADMIRAL SPLENDA!”

You rotate on one heel, fixing a deadpan look on your face.

“It's not Splenda!”

“Is so!”

“It's Subtle!”

“HA! He's lots of things but not subtle, Inazuma!”

“Was it... suckle!”

“That's lewd!”

“No it's not!”

“You'd know these things if you were an adult. Like me~”

“YOU DON'T LOOK ADULT WITH CAT EARS ON YOUR HEAD!”

“THEY'RE REAL ADULT, THEY'VE GOT EARRHAHALEGGO-”

“Hibiki it hurts aahahwowowoww-”
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>>45245121
>The last one is a fabulously laconic one from Crab, informing you that all requested modifications and emergency repairs were completed on time and under budget

Court-martial Crab for lying to a superior officer.
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Desdiv 6 stands before you, two of them bent sideways by Hibiki, who's collared them by the earlobes. They're all wearing clip-on cat ears in their hair.

“Okay.” Hibiki nods at someone over your shoulder, and music starts playing in the room. “We're doing the show opener, Admiral Settle.”

“Uh, okay?” you reply.

“Please tell us how we do,” Hibiki says as the girls space themselves out - and then they begin to dance.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OO3UZBwpCLM

[ ] ... Naka? Following this? It's going to be like a hand grenade stuffed inside a dead rat thrown into a Sunday Ice Cream Social. We have to get her out of this, somehow. Maybe scrape up a replacement act, or - or *something.*
[ ] There's no chance in hell Naka's gonna sing anything that matches THIS theme. You need something drastically different to open with, and you can keep the girls as a sweet stinger. God knows WHAT you'll use, though.
[ ] There's no way Goto hasn't noticed Naka's mood. Besides, she's thorough - she probably considered all this herself and addressed it already. But you could always ask.

ENJOY THIS MOMENT BECAUSE THE REST OF TONIGHT AND TOMORROW ARE NOTHING LIKE THIS WAHAHAHHAA
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>>45245227
bow chicka bow wow
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>>45245179
>“CHEER UP, EMO KIDD!”
>KIDD
Kongou.
Pls.
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>>45245272
>[ ] There's no way Goto hasn't noticed Naka's mood. Besides, she's thorough - she probably considered all this herself and addressed it already. But you could always ask.
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>>45245121
>on time and under budget
And you say Crab is not a mary sue.
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>>45245272
>[x] ... Naka? Following this? It's going to be like a hand grenade stuffed inside a dead rat thrown into a Sunday Ice Cream Social. We have to get her out of this, somehow. Maybe scrape up a replacement act, or - or *something.*
>[x] There's no way Goto hasn't noticed Naka's mood. Besides, she's thorough - she probably considered all this herself and addressed it already. But you could always ask.
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>>45245230
>brings out bongo shenanigans AND desdiv6
aw shit, here comes the suffering nut punch
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>>45245272
i hate to ask, but how long have you had this hanging around
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>>45245272
>[ ] ... Naka? Following this? It's going to be like a hand grenade stuffed inside a dead rat thrown into a Sunday Ice Cream Social. We have to get her out of this, somehow. Maybe scrape up a replacement act, or - or *something.*
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>>45245272
>[ ] ... Naka? Following this? It's going to be like a hand grenade stuffed inside a dead rat thrown into a Sunday Ice Cream Social. We have to get her out of this, somehow. Maybe scrape up a replacement act, or - or *something.*
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>>45245272
>[ ] There's no way Goto hasn't noticed Naka's mood. Besides, she's thorough - she probably considered all this herself and addressed it already. But you could always ask.
Doesn't hurt to ask?

>“Christ, why not put a leash on her while you're at it?”

>“He tied me up with it,” Kongou mutters.

>You blink.
“>But-”

>“And snuck out while I was waiting for the rest!” she fumes, stomping her small foot. Goto just gives you a small, cat-like grin.


Goto, I didn't know you were into THAT~
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>>45245272
>"I question the effectiveness of this plan."
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>Kongou in charge of explosives
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>>45245272
>[ ] There's no way Goto hasn't noticed Naka's mood. Besides, she's thorough - she probably considered all this herself and addressed it already. But you could always ask.
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>>45245230
>[X] There's no chance in hell Naka's gonna sing anything that matches THIS theme. You need something drastically different to open with, and you can keep the girls as a sweet stinger. God knows WHAT you'll use, though.
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THE CALM BEFORE THE STORM

>>45245230
Oh my~

>>45245272
>[x] There's no way Goto hasn't noticed Naka's mood. Besides, she's thorough - she probably considered all this herself and addressed it already. But you could always ask.

Do not second-guess the Naka lest she make you a baka.
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>>45245272
>[X] There's no way Goto hasn't noticed Naka's mood. Besides, she's thorough - she probably considered all this herself and addressed it already. But you could always ask.
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>>45245272
>[ ] There's no way Goto hasn't noticed Naka's mood. Besides, she's thorough - she probably considered all this herself and addressed it already. But you could always ask.
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>>45245272
>[x] There's no way Goto hasn't noticed Naka's mood. Besides, she's thorough - she probably considered all this herself and addressed it already. But you could always ask.

Let's make sure that the emotionally compromised ship-girl is stable enough to do a live gig.
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>>45245272
>[ ] There's no way Goto hasn't noticed Naka's mood. Besides, she's thorough - she probably considered all this herself and addressed it already. But you could always ask.
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>>45245121
>Hate
Wasn't he getting a promotion? What ever happened to that?
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>>45245366
Seriously, though...
>>45245272
>[ ] There's no way Goto hasn't noticed Naka's mood. Besides, she's thorough - she probably considered all this herself and addressed it already. But you could always ask.


We do not know the ways of show business.
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>>45245272
>[o] There's no way Goto hasn't noticed Naka's mood. Besides, she's thorough - she probably considered all this herself and addressed it already. But you could always ask.

This is Naka's concert, she has an eye and ear for this stuff, let her make the big decisions.
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>>45245272
[ ] There's no way Goto hasn't noticed Naka's mood. Besides, she's thorough - she probably considered all this herself and addressed it already. But you could always ask.
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changing vote to
>[X] There's no way Goto hasn't noticed Naka's mood. Besides, she's thorough - she probably considered all this herself and addressed it already. But you could always ask.
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>>45245324

Just taking credit for the few poor bastards actually working at his direction.

He may be enlisted, but he can learn from example!
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>>45245272
Shigure and Poi did it better
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGVEue8ogwE
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>>45245435
>Wasn't he getting a promotion? What ever happened to that?

what
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>>45245435
No, he's getting a Silver Star - honestly I'd say he deserves a Navy Cross for his action but whatever.
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It's all gone horribly wrong, your decisions have led to a catastrophic failure and Admiral Thomas has removed you from your post for sheer flailing incompetence. Before you leave though, you have one trick up your sleeve--a briefcase with the coordinates locked in and numerous shiny buttons--a red one standing out.

Options:
>PRESS THE BUTTON
>SLAM YOUR FIST ON THE BUTTON
>Gingerly mash it a couple times.
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>>45245435

...he got the promotion before the goddamn quest. He just refused to acknowledge it.
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>>45245450
But Shiggy is in no condition to go up on stage.

And Yuudachi is too busy brewing up plans for Crab to have an unfortunate accident some time in the future.
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>>45245272
>[X] There's no way Goto hasn't noticed Naka's mood. Besides, she's thorough - she probably considered all this herself and addressed it already. But you could always ask.
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>>45245486
>>SLAM YOUR FIST ON THE BUTTON
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>>45245272
>[x] There's no way Goto hasn't noticed Naka's mood. Besides, she's thorough - she probably considered all this herself and addressed it already. But you could always ask.

Not our realm of expertise, lets not interfere.
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>>45245472
That would explain it.

When?
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[X] There's no way Goto hasn't noticed Naka's mood. Besides, she's thorough - she probably considered all this herself and addressed it already. But you could always ask.
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VOTES CALLED

THE BATTLE OF SUNDA STRAIT BEGINS
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>>45245486
Ohh, is that prior to the battle of LA?
also
>SLAM YOUR FIST ON THE BUTTON
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>>45245486
>PRESS THE BUTTON
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>>45245518
Nope, that's a Naka.
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>>45245486
>>SLAM YOUR FIST ON THE BUTTON
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>>45245486
Well... this can't be good.
>>SLAM YOUR FIST ON THE BUTTON

Hope it's dropping a nuke on RFV.

>>45245518
I see Naka. Or one of the Sendai sisters.
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>>45245506
Not 100% sure just yet.
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>>45245272
>[ ] There's no way Goto hasn't noticed Naka's mood. Besides, she's thorough - she probably considered all this herself and addressed it already. But you could always ask.
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>>45245486
>PRESS THE BUTTON
I'll humor you, faggot.
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>>45245272
>[x] There's no way Goto hasn't noticed Naka's mood. Besides, she's thorough - she probably considered all this herself and addressed it already. But you could always ask.

smile and nod. gosh isn't it cute. what the fuck is wrong with this nation?
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>>45245513
Oh boy.

This has been a long time coming.
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>>45245486
>Using Naka as bait to gather the enemy fleet into a single point for nuking.
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>>45245272
>>45245513
I WAS PROMISED BATTLE, GORE, BLOOD AND DEATH.

I'm glad you will deliver. Khorne is pleased.

Here's to hoping Harder manages to pull off an heroic rescue.
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>>45245513
>I'm away from my CMANO computer
Fuuuuuuck
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>>45245486
>that teeny little blue light under the waves
Nice touch.
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>>45245486
>>Gingerly mash it a couple times.
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>>45245562
>Skip?
>What is it, Naka?
>I'm scared, sir.
>Me too, Naka.
>We're doing the right thing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DRvhgNvH6Y
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Let's get some music going, shall we?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHcht3RMBNI
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>>45245272
Did Hibiki forget the yaoi?
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>>45245486
What are the coordinates?
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>>45245486
[x] Gingerly mash THE BUTTON a couple times WITH YOUR FIST.
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Going with the fish was a stupid choice clearly.
>Street names
>essex street
Bad captcha
[ ] There's no way Goto hasn't noticed Naka's mood. Besides, she's thorough - she probably considered all this herself and addressed it already. But you could always ask.

>Naka intends to die in battle so she doesn't have to concert
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>>45245594
Ah, that one. I have it in a playlist titled "BOHICA"
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>>45245594
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7Qj9IE9_sI
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>>45245513
TOMORROW ON DEAD GIRLS QUEST
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>>45245513
hooray
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>>45245625
MEMEBOAT WILLIE
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>>45245486
>>Gingerly mash it a couple times.
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>>45245486
>Sit on the button so no one can see the briefcase until it's too late.
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>>45245593
Hell, that was a great scene.
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Houston and Perth when.

Captcha is boats
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>>45245593
Man, that game was great
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Check, check... radio's working, good.

To the CLadies that are sallying forth to defend the innocent, the weak, those that cannot protect themselves - this is for you, in case you didn't catch the first tribute.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKhTk0IynHM

Keep safe out there.
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>>45245272
>[ ] There's no way Goto hasn't noticed Naka's mood. Besides, she's thorough - she probably considered all this herself and addressed it already. But you could always ask.
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>>45245693
>>45245730
>They'll remember us for this.
>Eagle Nest, Eagle Nest, this is Naka
>They're coming at us with pre-dreads, torp boats and cruisers
>I see subs coming in from shoal to shoal as well
>This must be the big push
>I lost third division and most of second division too
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While Goto commands what is left of the Combined Fleets, hastily resolving your disgustingly terrible strategies that led to many deaths--you walk over and type in the codes Parker decrypted--bless that man. The screen hums to life and displays the current arsenal of kick-ass you plan on unleashing. Tense minutes pass, and you hide your machinations from any reasonable being in the CIC. After gazing at the confirmation screen for several seconds, you open the plastic housing and slam that shiny red button. A loud klaxon blares from the suitcase and draws a horrified look from everyone in the CIC--particularly Goto. Pinned in the CIC at gunpoint, you direct their attention to the UAV screen, buying time through ranting of your drunken exploits on base. Finally, a flash fills the screen. You've done it.
____
Yeah, that's just a joke. Had some inspiration from past posters.
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>>45245272
>[ ] There's no way Goto hasn't noticed Naka's mood. Besides, she's thorough - she probably considered all this herself and addressed it already. But you could always ask.
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>>45245486
>Gingerly mash it a couple times.

Sometimes it's about technique not brute force.
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>>45245272

I hate you and this scene, as well as your fucking mood. when do I get to kill shit?
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>>45245809
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>>45245797
That mushroom
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>>45245797
...
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>>45245797
So... what just got Naka-nuked?
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Lightly salted we didn't get to talk to Hornet like we were promised, but you know what? Screw it, let's get this show on the road.
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>>45245816
>when do I get to kill shit?
When you figure out how to tactically wield a Corgi.
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>>45245855
No, but she'll come back to base while glowing another color.
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>>45245865

I can get crab to tactically weld a corgi. Is that fucking close enough?
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>>45245864
A planefag doesn't make promises, he only hints at things he wants to write.
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>>45245881
No. You have to use a corgi like a rifle.
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>>45245797
Well...

You can't say it wasn't a sunny day.
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>>45245797
>from when anon wanted to nuke abyssal's
the real question is did it kill them
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>>45245870
Meant what did Naka just introduce to a can of Oppenheimer's light?
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Hey Planefag,
I checked the archives and this weeks thread has the same number (#112) as last weeks thread
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>>45245881
Hate, are you going to weld a Corgi to your doom gun?
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>>45245881
Depends on whether the corgi is pointed at the enemy or not.
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As mentioned I'm away from my desktop, but some geography to bear in mind for the coming battle:

The southern opening to the strait is about 40 NM across. That widens up a bit and then closes back down by the time you've reaches Krakatoa and the islands surrounding it.

The two open passages to the north and south of Krakatoa are roughly 20 NM apiece.

Krakatoa is volcanically active, and has a 3km warning zone around it in real life. Parker mentioned it was acting up recently too. I'm not EXPECTING an eruption or anything but, you know, better to know than not.

The final stretch of the strait itself is about 13 NM across, and 200 feet deep.

The south-eastern coast of the strait is sparsely populated- temples and farmers. Up until the city at the strait itsslf, which has a major steel refinery and shipping facilities.

The north-western coast has one smaller city tucked deep out of the way to the north in a bay, and the province's capital in a bay roughly north of Krakatoa.

There's a big basin in depth to the east of the krakatoa group in the inlet.
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>>45245865
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>>45245892
With a cannon like he's been working on, I'd be less surprised if he figured out how to use one as a bullet.
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>>45245881
Sure, we'll send him in on the frontlines.
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>>45245898
ALL HAIL OPPENHEIMER'S LIGHT!
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>>45245900

Fuck no that's fucking stupid. Fenrir has more firepower than one of those little shits anyway, why the fuck would I want one?
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>>45245797
>>45245562
>>Using Naka as bait to gather the enemy fleet into a single point for nuking.

I actually expected Naka to get nuked too, though.
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>>45245898
Oh right, read your post wrong.
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>>45245919
That's a Dachshund, not a Corgi.
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>>45245929
AA, torpedoes, and that cute widdle face is why you should do it.
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>>45245915
You think they've evacuated the coastlines just in case?
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>>45245959
German equivalent.
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>>45245959
So, E-Boot then.
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>>45245915
... So, we could actually get nuked by the Krakatoa?
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>>45245915
>krakatoa
soon to be rechristened nakatoa
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>>45245929
>Fenrir

May you be forever blessed, Lieutenant.

Are you ever intending to produce another one - from one of Iowa's guns, perhaps? Go into battle dual-wielding them, blazing righteous vengeance upon your foes with the combined power of both America's and Japan's mightiest big-gun warships?
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>>45245978
>>45246000
When was the last time Anak Krakatoa erupted anyway?
I'm talking about the new Krakatoa, not its 1883 equivalent.
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>>45245963

I hate you and everything about you. Everything you ever fucking loved or stood for, I hate those things.
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>>45245272
>[x] There's no chance in hell Naka's gonna sing anything that matches THIS theme. You need something drastically different to open with, and you can keep the girls as a sweet stinger. God knows WHAT you'll use, though.
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>>45245929
I assume Fenrir is the name of your 18' rifle?

If so, excellent choice. Though I'm unsure if Odin would approve.
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>>45246008
Probably not, considering how much harder it is to replace one of Iowa's guns.
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>>45245978
From what I'm seeing the current volcanism and eruptions are of the more gentle kind, but, you know, if somebody's gotta beach themselves pick a different island.

>>45246014
>The island is still active, with its most recent eruptive episode having begun in 1994. Quiet periods of a few days have alternated with almost continuous Strombolian eruptionssince then.
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>>45245978
How much firepower would one need to set Krakatoa off prematurely?

>>45246014
>Anak Krakatoa
>Anak
>nakA

wut
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>>45246000
I should really start playing DF again
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So... Merc's running his quest. Right now.

So planefag is having NOTHING BUT WAR.

And Merc is having you HUNT DOWN GHOASTS.

This is... wierd.
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“... wow,” you say after they finish their energetic gyrations. “That's-”

All four fix you with the biggest, widest, most vulnerable-looking eyes they can possibly muster. Even Hibiki's usual blank expression seems more pensive and observant than normal.

“It was amazing,” you say with a nod.

The girls hug each other and squeal while doing little bunny hops, looking to Goto and Kongou for confirming nods. They do little happy dances as they're broomed out of the room by Kongou.

You check your watch. Late evening - the sun set on Java at least a half-hour ago.

“Where are they?”

Goto picks up a remote and turns on the LCD screens. They hum a little as they warm up, the familiar sterile colors of CIC computerized plots filling the wall. A few feeds are still coming on-line, and the personal go-pro cams aren't on yet. Goto turns the dimmer switch down, and once again you descend into the gloom of your accustomed battle station.

“Pull up a chair?” Goto suggests.

“Nah,” you reply. “Always preferred to stand, if I could. These chairs are too short, anyways.”

“Suit yourself,” he replies, reclining in the nearest one and putting his shoes up on the table.

“Teitokouuuuu~” Kongou whines. “I can't get this opeeeen~”

You look over to find Kongou tugging on a bag of chips, her eyes screwed up in effort. Goto has already looked back at the screens with an air of complete disinterest.

“Teitoookuuuuuuuuuuu~”

“You don't even have to get all steely to open *that,*” Goto grunts. “Don't try to fool me.”

“But I have to eat first,” she complains, “and to do that I've gotta open it. It's a catch-33!”

“22.”

“Hmph!” she says, crossing her arms.
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TWO FOUR SIX EIGHT

WHO'S GONNA WIN AT THE SUDA STRAIT?

NAKA NAKA CAN'T BE BEAT

SHE'LL KNOCK THOSE DEMONS OFF THEIR FEET

EVEN THOUGH THINGS ARE LOOKING BAD

YOU CANNOT LOSE TO SALTY HAGS

WITH YOUR SISTERS, YOU WON'T BREAK A SWEAT

YOU'LL GO BACK TO MAKING HARDER WET!

TERRY BETTER WATCH HER BACK

BECAUSE SHE'S THE NEXT BITCH WE'LL ATTACK

AFTER THAT, THERE'S JUST NO WAITING

WE NEED A CL AND SUB TO DO SOME IMPREGNATING
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Hate just chases anything he can find with the largest set of magazines and biggest stern.

Prove me wrong, protip you can't
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The Go-Pro cams start coming on one at a time, but voice feeds are still out. Position plots start firming up as the computers fine-tune the ever-growing stream of telemetry data. Icons begin showing up on the screen, showing your forces moving in from the East, following the north coast of Java. Close to the North, the ASEAN forces are moving to join up - both you and they have interpreters manning the radios to ensure there will be no communication difficulties.

Goto hands you a small legal-pad sized clipboard. Tilting it to catch light from the screens, you see his clear, crisp handwriting detailing the assembled firepower in bold ink:
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>>45246097
I just want to see Naka punch an abyssal
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Fast Attack Force:
5x Spica-M PGM (Missile Gunboats:) 40mm Breda, 57mm Bofors, 4x Exocets. (MALAYSIA)
5x Elco PT Boats (Corgis,) + Angry Marine (Hate)
2x F-25 Kasturi (Type FS-1500) Corvette: 100mm gun, 2x30mm, ASW rockets, 57mm Bofors, 4x Exocets.

Light Surface Group:
Type 025T FFG: 5-inch gun, 2x30mm guns, 8-cell VLS/32 ESSM, 8x Harpoons (THAILAND)
Formidable-Class FFG: 3-inch gun, 2x25mm guns, 32-cell VLS/32 ASTER-15, 8x Harpoons (SINGAPORE)
1.
Center Force:
IJN Ooi (40x torpedoes)
IJN Kitakami (40x torpedoes)
IJN Tatsuta
IJN Tenryuu
IJN Jintsuu
IJN Naka
IJN Sendai

Air Cover:

Indonesian F-16s with iron bombs.
Malaysian BAE Hawk 208s with iron bombs and drop tanks.
Flare support provided by SOCOM C-130 Combat Shadows/Talons.


“Damn. They got the corvettes?”

“Yeah. Their newer ones, too. Heavier gun armament, ought to come in handy. They're vectoring additional assets at top speed, but a lot of their surface forces are pretty worn down; they're likely to risk putting themselves out of action if they push their plants too hard. Still...”

“Any contact yet?”

“No. I told our Ops people to scream if they heard so much as a whisper, but so far - nothing.” He looks back at the CIC screens tracking the steady progress of your ships towards the Strait. “But I'd say we don't have long to wait.”

You suspect he's right.

[ ] Staggered formation - light forces in front to scout, light cruisers behind them, the missile frigates in the rear.

[ ] Mixed formation - light cruisers in front to scout and make first contact, with light forces hiding behind them, positioned to rush in and attack once the enemy line is engaged.

[ ] Aggressive formation - missile frigates in the front to bring their firepower to bear quickly, light cruisers and light forces behind them to move in and swarm anything they pin down.
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>>45246097
I wonder if she brought her sword along
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SOMETHING'S SINKING TOMORROW AND IT'S NOT OUR DEPRESSION
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>>45246097
>Naka Harder Babby

God imagine what a CL's pregnancy cravings would be.
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>>45246008

No, she's already got a rifle I fucking want.

My fucking M-14. You know how much I had to fucking fight to hang on to that bastard after I got transferred to the west fucking coast?
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>>45246131
>[ ] Staggered formation - light forces in front to scout, light cruisers behind them, the missile frigates in the rear.
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>>45245929
>Fenrir
You made it with Yamato's gun, at least use the local language.
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>>45246152
In previous discussions, there was a semi-agreement that the result would be a hunter killer submarine.

But who knows.
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>>45246131
>[X] Staggered formation - light forces in front to scout, light cruisers behind them, the missile frigates in the rear.
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>>45246131
>[ ] Mixed formation - light cruisers in front to scout and make first contact, with light forces hiding behind them, positioned to rush in and attack once the enemy line is engaged.

Also, I'm assuming Hate has Fenrir on him. If so, there's battleship grade artillery in this fight after all.
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>>45246131
Conventional logic would state...

[X] Staggered formation - light forces in front to scout, light cruisers behind them, the missile frigates in the rear.
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>>45246131
>[ ] Staggered formation - light forces in front to scout, light cruisers behind them, the missile frigates in the rear.
Staggered file, men. Move out!
Fleet, break off into schutzendoodle.
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>>45246131
>[X] Staggered formation - light forces in front to scout, light cruisers behind them, the missile frigates in the rear.

>>45246154
Can't you call Iowa up and ask for it back? Or is this one of those 'one must retrieve it in person' things?
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>>45246097
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>>45246165

Fuck no. The local language is fucking stupid and overly fucking flowery. I'm just gonna convert Yams into being a longship/sheildmaiden. Fucking pro status. She needs a dragonhead prow, though, we gotta work on one of those.
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>>45246183

Remember the leveling effect. In this case it'd be the equivalent of putting your heavy gun power in the van.
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>>45246131
>[ x ] Mixed formation

IIRC, that's the standard for battles like this.
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>>45246131
>[O] Staggered formation - light forces in front to scout, light cruisers behind them, the missile frigates in the rear.

Lets find out what we're facing before we engage with the main body of our force.
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>>45246131
It's far too late for me to think about this. Maybe I'll just need more caffeine.
Someone please explain our tectical situation in small words in whatnot.

All I can really tell is that it's 'defensive formation' vs 'neutral formation' vs 'offensive formation', no clue which one is best.
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>>45246131
>[ ] Staggered formation - light forces in front to scout, light cruisers behind them, the missile frigates in the rear.

My suggestion stands to use Krakatoa as our line in the sand. It's the narrowest gaps except for the straight itself, it covers the major cities behind it, allows for terrain masking for us and a wide open shooting gallery against them.

Picket forces to the southwest of the gaps
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>>45246183
FUCK
YOU
EUZETH GET OUT REEEEEE
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>>45246131
>[X] staggered formation

Let's do this smart, avoid causalities, and get good info.
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>>45246131
>[ ] Staggered formation - light forces in front to scout, light cruisers behind them, the missile frigates in the rear.

use the small craft to harass and report

use the cruisers as our stand off force

use the missile boats as our battleships

Surigao 2.0 here we go
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>>45246131
>[ ] Staggered formation - light forces in front to scout, light cruisers behind them, the missile frigates in the rear.
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>>45246131
>[X] Staggered formation - light forces in front to scout, light cruisers behind them, the missile frigates in the rear.
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>>45246131
>[ ] Staggered formation - light forces in front to scout, light cruisers behind them, the missile frigates in the rear.

Let's take this nice and slow--with how tight it is in these shallow waters things are gonna get muddled up really fast once the action starts.
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>>45246131
>[x] Mixed formation - light cruisers in front to scout and make first contact, with light forces hiding behind them, positioned to rush in and attack once the enemy line is engaged.
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>>45246097
NAKA NAKA DO YOUR BEST

EVEN IN DEATH THERE IS NO REST

NAKA NAKA DON'T DESPAIR

ALL YOUR PAIN WILL END DOWN THERE~!

>>45246131
[x] Aggressive formation
We have the drop on them if we did this right, which we have to assume considering this is an analysis-based op. We need to push that advantage as much as we can.
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>>45246131
[x] Mixed formation - light cruisers in front to scout and make first contact, with light forces hiding behind them, positioned to rush in and attack once the enemy line is engaged.

squishys stay behind the CLs. oxygen torpedos have no concept of 'friendly'. a whole swath of ocean will temporarily be no-man's land.
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>>45246131
>[ ] Mixed formation - light cruisers in front to scout and make first contact, with light forces hiding behind them, positioned to rush in and attack once the enemy line is engaged.
YES
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>>45246193
They have better naming sense than the americans, at least.
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>>45246193
... I can literally FEEL Odin and Thor looking down proudly on you from Asgard.

That's amazing.
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>>45246131
[x] Staggered formation - light forces in front to scout, light cruisers behind them, the missile frigates in the rear.
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>>45246193
Yams in Valkyrie armor when?
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>>45246131
> [x] Mixed formation - light cruisers in front to scout and make first contact, with light forces hiding behind them, positioned to rush in and attack once the enemy line is engaged.
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>>45246131
>[ ] Mixed formation - light cruisers in front to scout and make first contact, with light forces hiding behind them, positioned to rush in and attack once the enemy line is engaged.
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>>45246256
Fuck off

we still haven't really figured out what to name carriers after
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>>45246131
[ ] Staggered formation - light forces in front to scout, light cruisers behind them, the missile frigates in the rear.
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>>45246199
>putting your heavy gun power in the van
Wow I have no fucking idea what is this supposed to mean.
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>>45246248
We'll intern her in a dreadnought.
Even in death she stills serves!

Blood Ravens colours would work great.
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Wait, planefag, did we lose the incoming SOSUS contacts? Are we just still not able to pin down a range? Did nobody task a P-8 to drop some buoys along the suspected track?
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>>45245890
he has a comically bad record with promises.
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>>45246131
>[X] Staggered formation - light forces in front to scout, light cruisers behind them, the missile frigates in the rear.
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>>45246264
Odin and Thor are still upset he committed the sin of gluing horns to his helm, the unintelligent oaf. THAT WAS NEVER A THING, AND IF YOUR AUTHENTICITY WAS AS STRONG AS YOU THOUGHT IT WAS YOU'D KNOW THAT, JACKASS.
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>>45246301
I know that feel, Anon. I know shit about Naval tactics, I'm just along for the ride at this point.
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>>45246271

NOT FUCKING SOON ENOUGH.

Right now we're trying to squirrel away enough damage control gear to help her out, and I've been talking to fucking Arizona and Hornet about that, but it's like... fucking teaching your white bloodcells to be general contractors. Shit ain't fucking easy.

We'll figure something out, though, even if we have to like, cover her in fucking strike plates or whatever.
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>>45246305

Yes, you have. Plus, the current network is optimized for the deeper waters and they're well into the littorals now.

But they're still coming. You know that, for sure.
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>>45246304
>>45246248
>Venerable Dreadnought Naka
12 inch gun upgrade? Power Fist?
CHAINSWORD?
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>>45246342
Mm, kk. I don't suppose we've gotten any frantic warnings from the volcanologists?
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>>45246301

van == front. Put your heavy hitters up front. Sometimes you want that. Sometimes you don't.
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>>45246349
>Chain microphone
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>>45246349
>Taking mortally damaged shipsluts
>Building them into giant walking/sailing fortresses

...I have no idea how this would work, but it sounds vaguely awesome.
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>>45246193
You know it's really sad how you keep clinging to the whole viking bullshit when you barely know better than hollywood
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>>45246131
[o] Staggered formation - light forces in front to scout, light cruisers behind them, the missile frigates in the rear
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>>45246365

Nothing at all.

This time, it looks like they'll have to play fair.
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>>45246367
When our heavy hitters have literally no armor and standoff weapons, I'm leaning towards "don't"
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>>45246301
it means putting your big guns in the front, which is bad because that means they get shot at and fucked up first

you use light units to confuse enemy DD and cruiser attacks, while distracting the larger enemy vessels from the big boys

protip, it doesn't take a lot to ruin a battleships day, so the less they get shot, the better
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>>45246131
Somebody should be on ASW. In tight quarters of we have to try and dodge toro salvos we'll end up ramming each other.
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>>45246367
Ah, I see. Thanks a lot.
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>>45246349
[Spoiler]strap on, harder seems to be into that sort of thing [/spoiler]
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>>45246188
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVkD4lgXTEU&feature=youtu.be

Just remembered what you promised.

>You will never. NEVER. Be one of them.

You can make everyone promise too. You can get revenge for everything that the Voice Below and her servants have done to you and those you care about.

All it takes is a single song.

Or you can just sing something cheerful to improve morale. You did figure out how to sing without the whole mind control thing, right? Because I'd love for Bones in the Ocean to be a song Naka sings at her next concert. Would be a nice fuck you to the Abyssals.
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I'm pretty torn between staggered and aggressive - anyone wanna give me a rundown on their reasoning for voting one or the other?
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>>45246389
Either that or extra unfair.
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>>45246301
avant garde -> vanguard
van: the front.

heavy guns don't really need to be in the front.
they have huge standoff range and they can shoot over the tops of little boats because their heavy shells have the ballistic droop of a decelerating space colony
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>>45246396
It's really shallow, except for that one inroaching basin from the inlet.
Does anybody have that pic from a thread or two ago that had the topography?
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>>45246331
I think having the biggest damn battleship in History dedicated to them would forgive a multitude of sins.
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>>45246371
>This quiet offends Naka
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You know all that Make up Naka uses to cover up her abyssal part is going to wash away in the water.

The only advantage is it's doubtful that Light Cruiser Oni would wear orange.
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>>45246131
>[x] Mixed formation - light cruisers in front to scout and make first contact, with light forces hiding behind them, positioned to rush in and attack once the enemy line is engaged.

Like >>45246178 and >>45246207 say, let's find out what we're dealing with before we get too gung-ho. But by the same token, putting the PTs and light stuff out in front is asking for fratricide. I'll get my vote in now and explain further in another post.
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>>45246131
[x] Staggered formation - light forces in front to scout, light cruisers behind them, the missile frigates in the rear.

No sense putting our main ships in the scout line when we don't have a lot to fall back on.
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>>45246432
>"Sister... what are you doing? I-it's me..."
>"Not anymore"
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>>45246131
>[ ] Mixed formation - light cruisers in front to scout and make first contact, with light forces hiding behind them, positioned to rush in and attack once the enemy line is engaged.
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>>45246413
This. This song can describe so much within this quest. Also:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fhop5VuLDIQ
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You guys know who else suddenly turned super white like Naka?

Michael Jackson.
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>>45246131
You forgot our plan B

USAF B-2 with 1.2 Megaton B81 nuclear bomb
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>>45246469
We should just get a fucking playlist for the quest.
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>>45246424
>talking about Yamato like an object to decorate and offer

Either way, for all that Hate and anon love to pretend otherwise, I'm pretty sure Yamato still holds enough national pride to reject this kinda shit.
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>>45246418
Staggered plays to our forces' strengths. Light craft are fast and nimble and better able to escape engagement after making combat. Our 'heavy hitters' have the standoff of a battleship with none of the armor, so they need to hang back. Our CLs are nimble enough to advance from the middle or draw back, and have the biggest guns.
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>>45246481
Yes.
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My main concern with a mixed formation is that if the enemy leads with some CA's or even CL's
OUR CL's are in deep shit. at least the MTBs and Missile boats have the speed to run if seriously outmatched.
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>>45246479
>post Operation Crossroads
>thinking nukes are good against naval targets
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>>45246479
We've been over this, Anon.

Crossroads shut that shit down.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dfc_-Pmwabk

Kantai Collection has a pretty nice soundtrack.
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>>45246476
And he was a pop singer too...

ALL HANDS ABANDON SHIP.
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>>45246482
One word anon cosplay.
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>>45246131
>[ ] Staggered formation - light forces in front to scout, light cruisers behind them, the missile frigates in the rear.
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>>45246131
>[X] Staggered formation - light forces in front to scout, light cruisers behind them, the missile frigates in the rear.
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>>45246454
>Meanwhile at the abyssal fleet
"Where shall we kill leader!!!?"
Naka: ...
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>>45246512
One thing's cosplay and another is discarding one's identity like the shitters here are trying to do.
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>>45246482

You fucking say that like she wouldn't at least try it out.

Want to know what she'd fucking say? "Sure, I guess. I can take it back off anyway later."
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>>45246509

Abyssals dancing to thriller
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>>45246131
>[ ] Mixed formation - light cruisers in front to scout and make first contact, with light forces hiding behind them, positioned to rush in and attack once the enemy line is engaged.
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>>45246442
It's cold, but the missile frigates will soak up a little bit of fire, giving the DDs and CLs time to get in and keep the enemy guessing.
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>>45246502
Yeah, till we know enemy force composition, we shouldn't risk our main battle group as scouts.

Loosing some corgi's to friendly fire is much better than loosing one of our primary combatants.
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>>45246479
Let's remember crossroads was not a 100 megaton device like the Soviets have or precision guided tactical weapons like the US has. I'm not saying nukes are a good idea - but nuclear weapons have come a long way since crossroads. A nuclear bunker buster would likely make a mess of an abyssal.
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>>45246454
Naka time writer already torpedoed that end. Her sisters know what's going on with her. They're being encouraging especially seeing as she'll likely die in this battle. She's still not healing well, and she was never that great of a warship to begin with...
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>>45246509
>>45246476

So the Voice Down Below is actually Michael Jackson?
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>>45246535
She will be taking it off after you get it dirty with your lewd advances on our Yamato sama you gaijin marine piggu!!!
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>>45246535
>Yamato wanting a ram bow like some...PRIMITIVE AMERICAN dreadnought

kek
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>>45246574
As long as one lives, hope survives.
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>>45246503
>>45246507
Hence the Plan B part. Or do you want to just sit around and watch helplessly as a massive abyssal fleet attacks Japan if our girls don't come out ahead?
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>>45246564
>hundred megaton
You mean HAD. There was only the one, and even then it was a act of dickwaving more than it was a viable weapon.

>nuclear bunker buster vs ship
Oh never mind. You're actually retarded.
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>>45246564
>A bunker buster nuke used at sea.

A depth charge to end all depth charges.
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>>45246491
>
Makes sense to me - but that's kinda the problem. Everyone says that a staggered formation is what conventional wisdom would dictate...
buti n every battle we've had with the abyssals, they've pulled some bullshit that completely disregards conventional restrictions, making me think that the seemingly "safe" option is a trap.
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>>45246502
Yep, that's why I voted like I did
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>>45246582
Oh, look, another narrow-minded piggy to hunt down.

Do you not remember that night, otaku? The night of screams? Of pain?
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Let's see if Hate and co. can't retrieve some salvage we can tinker with.
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>>45246622
In which case this option that has capabilty to disengage is still the most bullshit-resistant, so far as we can guess. We can only plan and guess so far
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explaining my vote from >>45246442:

This guy >>45246251 makes a damned good point:
>squishys stay behind the CLs. oxygen torpedos have no concept of 'friendly'. a whole swath of ocean will temporarily be no-man's land.

Normally we'd want to put the PTs and such out in front to find trouble, report it, harrass it, and then pull back through our lines while we hit them with the second wave (the torpedo cruisers and such), then the heavies.
*BUT* this is a *night* battle (goddammit shut *up* Sendai!), and without visual ident it'd be *far* to easy to confuse friendly PTs falling back on the main body with enemies closing on our lines, leading us to shoot good guys and leave enemies to attack us unopposed.
No: we lead with the light cruisers, have them dump about half their torpedoes into the bad guys to break up their formation and start killing them early, and have them hold a line. Then we send the PTs in, passing through the CL line *behind* all those oxygen torpedoes, to exploit and aggravate the confusion, panic, disorder and disruption. Then, when the bad guys are properly SNAFU'd, *then* we commit the heavies and finish the job, with the cruisers joining them with their guns and remaining torpedoes.
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VOTES CALLED
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>>45246622
The problem with that form of thinking is that the abyssals are not constrained to one form of fuk-u-i-hax.

It's a lose/ lose situation. Doing it the conventional was gives us the highest probability of survival.
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>>45246563
this isn't quite a knife fight in a phone booth, but it's a small busy warzone. like a gunfight across a city street or something.
so is there any actual scouting to be done?
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>>45246681
is the music picked out yet?
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>>45246661
Indeed.
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>>45246492
This is probably pretty random, but this song gives me KCQ vibes. Not necessarily in the same way as a good Stan Rodger's song, but the words "The world we wish we knew; it's there in me, it's there in you" as well as "adrift, we nearly drowned, but faith we've finally found."

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

It's kinda what I hope the epilogue of the quest to be like thematically. Humans and ships starting the next phase of their symbiotic existence, onwards to a brighter tomorrow. With spaceship girls

>>45246524
>Light Cruiser Oni and Naka get knocked out during the battle
>battle results in a chaotic retreat by both sides
>Shipgirls grab CL Oni
>Abyssals grab Naka
>both girls wake up in hospital beds, to a group of people they were not at all expecting to be holding vigil during their recovery
>antics as both sides of Naka try to adapt to their new situation and try not to tip anyone off that something is wrong
>eventually they both get back on the right side, but they walk away with a new understanding of things. For CL Oni, doubt in the cause and wondering if the sacrifices were for a real cause or just to make a minority of strong sentient ships get their vengeance boner satisfied. For Naka, hope but some regret at the abyssals that have been killed and continue to be killed.
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>>45246618
No, just thinking outside the box. The guidance system will work just fine on slow moving hardened targets. Again, not promoting nukes - but thinking outside the box is good.
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>>45246661

Mon Hun: Kancolle Edition

Settle with Wo-cane bashing Yaks over the head.
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>>45246469
I'll see you and raise everything I feel when Dark Naka comes to play
https://youtu.be/jKaHcQ9F1NA?t=3s
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>>45246704
We simply don't know, and scouting is a basic military strategy.

It's not perfect, given the issue with torps, but it seems to present the least risk of loosing forces in the first volley if they are taken by surprise.
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>>45246547
http://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm22926149 at about 1:10.
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>>45246738
>filename
tfw you are in superhero's body but you can't control their powers
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>>45246747
A guidance system designed for stationery targets is not going to work on any sort of moving target.
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How many nukes would we need to set off Krakatoa?
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>>45246798
And even if it hit, what would happen?

HINT: it would go right through and not detonate.
Or, it would detonate, and since they aren't high yield weapons, would sink one or two ships.

Congrats. You just wasted a nuke.
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>>45246761
Can... can we do that spoiler bit? Spoopy cane does less pen than sword cane, but has higher chance to damage components.
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>>45246798
Depends on the guidance system.

There isn't a huge difference between "Shit I need to go left a degree because wind blew me off course" and "Shit I need to go left a degree because the target moved".
There's a giant difference between "Shit I need to go 8 feet left because wind blew me off course" and "Shit I need to go 8 feet left because a stationary target point moved"
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>>45246840
two tsar bombas. The explosive force would be equivalent to 200 megatons.
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>>45246661
This might be a good idea.

I would love to do the whole "capture an abyssal and rehabilitate" thing, but that's an argument starter.

Getting abyssal equipment and learning how to copy it or graft it onto a volunteer (Hey, Shigure) is something less controversial, however. Plus, now that we know Abyssals are sentient, maybe we could compare a recent corpse's equiptment with the equipment abyssals were using on day 1 at LA. See if Abyssals have an R&D team too, which would change a lot of things just as much as RFV changed things.

I don't think Abyssals are organized or numerous enough to have R&D, but who knows. Let's find out. If there is R&D, we need to know what's the latest equiptment. If there is no R&D and abyssals aren't changing their shit at all, then we should put more effort in upping our own advantage of ad hoc upgrades and potential modernizations.
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>>45246844
If ANYTHING those flag rank motherfuckers hate more than waste it's waste that doesn't benefit them.

Launch all the nukes, don't give a single fucking bit.
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>>45246469
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMXq7NvmScg
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>>45246883
>(Hey, Shigure)
Shigure sounds like a bad idea to me.
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>>45246589
It actually makes the ship faster tho.
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>>45246882
Really? Not that anon, but I think we'd need far more firepower to unleash Anak Krakatoa.
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>>45246909
A bulbous bow is a protruding bulb at the bow (or front) of a ship just below the waterline. The bulb modifies the way the water flows around the hull, reducing drag and thus increasing speed, range, fuel efficiency, and stability. Large ships with bulbous bows generally have a twelve to fifteen percent better fuel efficiency than similar vessels without them.[1] A bulbous bow also increases the buoyancy of the forward part and hence reduces the pitching of the ship to a small degree.

Yamato needs no ram bow.
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>>45246469
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbRQgrOnErc

I can't tell if this is a song that fits the Abyssals or Shipgirls.

Or maybe it's for those AWOL girls.
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>>45246913
Your right. It would take four tsar bombas to equal Krakatoa. But it would also be a question of how much magma is in the volcano.
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>>45246946
We'll have to take the fact that Krakatoa is dormant and intermittently active.

Considering its predecessor, which blew itself up so powerfully it collapsed, it's probably safe to assume the Anak Krakatoa also has the same amount of pyroclastic material inside.
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Did the thread just slow down?

I think it did.
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>>45246564
>100 megaton device like the Soviets have
Had. As in "had one of 50 years ago"

>or precision guided tactical weapons like the US has
Actually true. Our nuke options are:

>B83-1
>type: Strategic
>Yield: 1.2 megatons (or 1200 kilotons)
>Accuracy: >600 feet

>B61-7
>Type: Strategic
>Yield: 340 kilotons
>Accuracy: >600 feet

>B61-10
>Type: Tactical
>Yield: 80 kilotons
>Accuracy: >600 feet

>B61-12
>Type: Tactical
>Yield: 50 kilotons
>Accuracy: >1 meter
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>>45246940
Speaking of hydrodynamics, does anybody know what exactly makes Arizona so slow?
Is it the output of her boilers and turbines being too low? Is it the shape of her hull itself? The design of her screws and rudders?
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>>45246994
She's just a fatass.
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>>45246994
I always thought it was a combination of older hull design and disproportionate power-to-weight.
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>>45246994
It would be both the hull shape and the power output of the engine.
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>>45246991
>implying the Russians haven't modernized the Tsar Bomba concept in secret
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>>45246994
All of the above, unfortunately.

Standard types were meant to have that cruising speed, no more, no less.
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>>45246991
>Had. As in "had one of 50 years ago"

How are you so certain that the Russians didn't build more?
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>>45246994
>Arizona
>Installed power: 29,366 shp (21,898 kW) (on sea trials)
>Displacement: 29,158 long tons (29,626 t) (standard)

>Nagato
>Installed power: 80,000 shp (60,000 kW)
>Displacement: 32,720 metric tons (32,200 long tons) (standard)

I assume it has something to do with this. It's clear she wasn't design to be fast in first place.
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>>45247034
>implying they could when they couldn't even maintain their boomers
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>>45246991
So in other words, the only nuke with enough accuracy to hit an Abyssal has merely twice the yield of Op. Crossroads aka "Ships only sunk because lol, no DamCon"?
Yeah, that'll totally work. Totally.

>>45247034
No they haven't.
Because such a device would be impractically large with no use whatsoever.

And they'd also be crowing about it from the heavens.
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>>45247034

They don't need the Tsar Bomba, they have tactical nuclear warheads for their AShMs and cruise missiles. Those are how the USSR planned to counter the USN carrier groups.
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>>45246994
All of the above, I believe. The hull-form and screws are designed for certain cruise- and maximum-speeds, set partly by their own shape and partly by the power coming from the engines. Simply putting new engines into her without redesigning the hull and propellors probably wouldn't net you more than two or three more knots of top-speed, and there'd be all sorts of other changes in her performance.
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>>45247048
Because bombs that large are effectively useless?
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>>45246994
She was flat designed to only make 21 knots to match the rest of the battleships in the battle line, as was the design doctrine of her day and age. It has nothing to do with her being underpowered or overweight, it was the speed she was made to do, and she does it handily.
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>>45246991
For comparison the able shot of Operation Crossroads was 23 kilotons. It was air dropped and detonated at 518 feet. The circle on this map is 1000 yards wide, all the ships marked with an X sank.
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>>45247123
>>45247117
But she couldn't run away from the truth~
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>>45246886
Thank you for these wonderful radar systems. They fit perfectly inside my halo.
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Let's hope the moral keeps.
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>>45247149
Holy fuck finally someone says 'Thank you Crab you did good!'

Looks like you don't just look like an angel.
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>>45247123
Oh I know it's what she was designed for, just wondering how hard it is to surpass those design parameters
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>>45247145
Not even Shimakrazy can run from the truth...
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>>45247048
Had, the bomb was too big and impractical for anything but a dick waving contest

And it wasn't 100 Megaton it was 50 Megatons if it had been 100 a 5th of Russia would have been hit by fallout and the plane that dropped the bomb would have been incinerated in the fireball.
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>>45247169
>replying to shitty rp poster
>implying it was you who actually made them
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>>45247166
Bright, you hypocrite, just look at all these morale-boosters that you have.
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>>45245915
The most important part of this information is the edges.
How much grey area do our DDs have before their draft hits sand. On a good night the Akatsuki-class drew a little less than 11 feet
This info will be even more important to the CLs

Maneuver can bring victory
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>>45247204
Rain.
What are you doing there. You're not even UC.
Rain plz.
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>>45247176
Very hard, without a total refit to her propulsion system. We'd have to strip Arizona down and insert a new powerplant deep inside her
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>>45247192
IIRC, the Russian scientists on the project toned it down by half so that exact outcome would not come to pass.

On the other hand, if it became necessary to use nuclear weapons, would it not be prudent to have the biggest bang possible?
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>>45246661
We XCOM now.
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>>45246913
The original Krakatoa explosion was 200 Megatons
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>>45247242
Abyssal meld experiments when?
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>>45247241
Erm, no? We want to kill part of a fleet, not blow up the whole strait.
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>>45247227
I think the art came out just as G Gundam and Victory were released.
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>>45247241
No, because
TSAR BOMBA
WAS
NOT
A
WEAPON

It was a dickwaving tool. Nothing more, nothing less.
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>>45247242

It's not XCOM until we see Settle in Bradford's sweater.
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>>45247241
They actually revised their estimate for a maximum wield after the test detonation. Even with the limitations put into place, the detonation was bigger than they thought.

They promptly dismantled the second prototype, because an estimated 150 Megatons was too much even for dick waving.
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>>45247091
>So in other words, the only nuke with enough accuracy to hit an Abyssal has merely twice the yield of Op. Crossroads aka "Ships only sunk because lol, no DamCon"?

I think you underestimate the destruction of a point blank nuclear blast. The largest piece of the baker shot target ship ever found 3 inches square in size.
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Soooo....Write ups or no write ups tonight.
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>>45247176
once you hit your hull speed you pretty much can't go faster.
throwing down more horsepower just lifts your bow and digs your stern in, it's like trying to motor up a mountain.
your energy is wasted raising a wake so retardedly massive that smallcraft follow you around the harbor surfing and doing ramp jumps.
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>>45247322
all the good writefags left
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I want stop and offer a prayer for any and all ships we lose this battle.

May they rest in peace and not be disturbed from their slumber by the assholes working for the Voice Below.
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>>45247241
No missile could carry it and the plane that flew it had to basically have the entire inside of it gutted to fit the bomb.

The Russians wisely decided that instead of one super huge bomb that could be shot down that it would be fare better to fit missiles with MIRV warheads so they can simply fire a dozen smaller nukes to have the same effect with the bonus of redirecting targets if they wanted.
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>>45247322
It would be a good cutoff point, as tomorrow/tonight would be dedicated to the battle itself.
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>>45247322
Sorry mate! Some unexpected delays to mine, at least.
>Implying people still read what I write
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>>45247338
Oh. Yeah. Welp, I'm going to sleep now and see just where this slow speed train wreck is going.
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>>45247372
I do read what you write. Very emotional, reminds me of the Sullivan Ballou letter, especially as narrated in the Ken Burns documentary.
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>>45247313
But what about the ships that were nearby?
Because using a nuke to take out a single, or even a handful of ships would be a massive waster of both resources, political capital and environmental damage.
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>>45246131
>[ ] Staggered formation - light forces in front to scout, light cruisers behind them, the missile frigates in the rear.
I don't know if votes have been called yet, but unless efficient anti-abyssal guidance has been developed since the Battle of La, it'd be useless to position the ASEAN warships for an alpha strike, since they'd have MAYBE a 50% hit rate. Wait until they're lit up from the lighter ships, then vector the missiles in on thermal and ignore the shitty radar reception entirely
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>>45247385
I appreciate that, mate. thanks for the compliment.

Well, back to work for me!
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>>45247372
Still definitely read it. Reminds us there is more than just a captain on a boat and how many people sacrificed to win that battle.
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>>45247169
That's because everyone else thanks you by letting you get back to your job. You're in a good position, you do good work. in story

But don't ever fool yourself into thinking your 'likable' enough beyond complacency. Do your duty, get your paycheck. It's that simple.

I, personally, find your character detestable. Your personality is acidic, a bedside manner similar to that of the Gitmo persuasion, and a life philosophy that would make Stalin proud. The admiralty board recognize your worth, they let it slide. But I find it difficult to accept.

/rant.
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>>45247313
>The largest piece of the baker shot target ship ever found 3 inches square in size.
>baker shot
You mean the one that only sank eight other ships within 1200 feet of the target? Fleets in battle get spread out a lot further than that.
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>>45247440
Damn it, I meant 1200 yards, not feet. Still not big enough to hit a massive fleet.
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>>45247440
He might mean the ship the bomb was suspended from?
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>soon
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>>45246883
Hope to God they don't have R&D. Just imagine if they figure out tactics that aren't just blowing everything to hell or improved magic tech.

Just imagine if they get some form of admiral.
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>>45247440
And how many of those ships could have been saved if it hadn't have been a test?
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>>45247338
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>>45247423
Thanks to you too, dude!
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I'm out. Night.

Tenryuu, Tatsuta, come home safe. Preferably also covered in the blood of Abyssals as well.

(captcha is food)
(go ahead, Akagi, dig in)
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>>45247507
>Just imagine

I think I'm past imagining. However, we need to make sure they aren't modifying their equiptment or altering their existing equiptment for new purposes. Like somehow (just as an example) giving pre-industrial age ships the ability to send and/or receive radio messages. Just an example.

Point is, we need to make sure. We know that they're led by sentients now and that brings a whole new problem with it: sapience.

Imagine if they did a raid on, like, North Korea and stole a nuke.
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>>45247372
I read it. Higgins crew is interesting. Also depressing how some died.
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>>45247322
Maybe Tomorrow
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>>45247529
Well you responded, so.

how the hell did you even manage to scare Feelthy off AND nuke all his writing, that guy sucked your dick harder than anyone else
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>>45247372
Quick addendum: Of course I read what you write, and I enjoy the snippets of information that are gleaned from such.

Every life is important. Every loss is sorrowful.
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>>45247507

Why is Yuu/Strength an Abyssal?
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>>45247572
That's Re class. Not Strength.

But you know Black Rock Shooter influenced the abyssal's design
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>>45247550
YOU! I expect to hear from Edwards AFB soon, bro!

>>45247545
Thanks for the compliment.
What's really interesting about writing about the crews, is when you step into their shoes and think about the last thing on their minds before they went into the water.
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>>45247551
>nuked
>http://pastebin.com/u/HORRUU-NEEEETOOH

>how
https://ask.fm/planefag/answers/133547248864
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>>45247485
Yes, I am aware he was talking about the target ship, except the anon arguing for a nuke is claiming it would take out a fleet. Utterly destroying one ship and sinking a few others with an underwater explosion does not reach that goal.
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>>45247551
His works are still canon, deal with it.
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>>45247585
>>45247572
Man, STR was super cute, I'm glad I got the Nendo when it went on sale
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>>45247585
I did not know that. Thank you.
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>>45247568
Appreciate it. That at least adds up my confirmed readers to four!

>Every life is important. Every loss is sorrowful.
That's the beauty of it all. You see both sides of the whole mess, and you learn to appreciate what you have.
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>>45247387
Every ship within 1000 yards was seriously damaged and received a fatal dose of radiation. A B83 would be 52 times as large. Assuming a 1-1 ratio, that'd give a serious damage range of nearly 3 miles.

Also, the B61-12 is designed to produce low amounts of radioactive fallout. Several could be used to take out high value targets like carriers and BBs.

>>45247510
Contamination would have killed anyone who tried. Not to mention in this situation we could have a mop up fleet standing by.
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>>45247620
It's not something you "know," because I don't think huke works on the art; but you can see the person who does work on the art is a big fan of huke.
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>>45247551
From what I gathered he wanted to do his own thing, instead of suckling at planefag's heaving bosom
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>>45246982
people need sleep bro
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>>45247475

it would be interesting to see the actual effects on an abyssal vs the original ships. i mean, those ships that didn't sink were empty; they were also radioactive as all hell and their crews would probably have died.

maybe the abyssals / shipgirls can get cancer or radiation poisoning
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>>45247597
that whole thing just reeks of planefag leaving out a fuckton of shit
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>>45247699
Nagato isn't radioactive, right? So...
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>>45247699
can we pop nukes underwater for maximum effect?
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>>45247610
>one anon has been salty with feelthy ever since the Mav smut

It's been 8 months, and he's still shitposting away in autistic rage at the mere mention of feelth's writing.
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>>45247721
If she summoned her hull we might need to quarantine it and scrub it down, but the girl herself is just the soul of the ship.
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>>45247698
no they don't
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>>45247716
Do you really want to know more?
...of course you do. You monster.
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>>45247597
>https://ask.fm/planefag/answers/133547248864
I honestly think those guy's egos got the better of them. What the fuck
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sun just came up. goodnight thread.
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>>45247586
Took longer than I thought, I had to think up a reason for planes to be doing maneuvers with bombs in the first place.

Do enjoy your writing too
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>>45247601
The USN sank 4 carriers at Midway (3 of which were sailing within a few miles of each other) and it was considered a historic victory. It's not about annihilating the entire fleet, just crippling it so any attack on Japan is averted.

>>45247728
Any nuke with Type: Tactical on this >>45246991 chart can be. Should have specified that.
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>>45247764
I would agree if it was like, one random guy.

But it was Navy, Feelthy and Venom for fucks sake. It just makes no sense.

Planefag would sooner say he fucking loves Arpeggio more than anything else, and that radar was a meme than those guys would quit for no reason.
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The mountings on the formidables abit weird.

They are at 1/3 load on harpoons. And I don't remember the 25mm typhoon mounts.
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>>45247804
Thanks on both counts. Looking forward to it.
Hope I can post tomorrow too, dayum
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>>45247833
>But it was Navy, Feelthy and Venom
So? If the same thing happened with Planefag I would say the same. Some people have indeed a huge ego but sometimes you won't know that until they blatantly show it.
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I guess thread's done for tonight then
I STAYED UP FOR NOTHING
YAY
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>>45247716
It totally does.

>Keeping secrets is bad
>They way you act has bothered me for awhile but I didn't tell you
Still hypocritical bullshit.
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>>45247833
Venom left because of real life issues that caught up to him, and because of school. He's graduating this year and wants to focus on that.
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>>45247874
He hasn't tweeted anything.
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>>45247874
Pssh, it's only been an hour since votes were called. Planefag's pretty slow, 'cause he writes big chunks.
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>>45247909
I suppose not. Fine then.
[STAYING UP INTENSIFIES]
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>>45247865
I had talked to navy before though, the guy was chill as fuck, and was literally around for years.
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I figure battle scenes, particularly when dealing with the level of detail usually shown in quest, takes a bit longer than just interpersonal interaction on base.

As they say, Trust in Planefag.
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>>45247948
Plus, you know, battle scene and introducing all our combatants
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>>45247951
it's only midnight you pussy
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The usual luminance from the Great Wall of TVs is enough to bathe you in a kind of warm silicon-scented light, contributing an air of almost airy detachment from whatever awful events are happening on-screen. But the majority of the smaller screens are devoted to go-pro feeds and streams from the surface ship gun director cameras, and all they've got to look at is dark water and a slight breeze kicking up a little chop on the water. A low fog is settling in, which worries you. Your forces have radar - even the shipgirls, or at least sufficient enough for their effective range at night, anyway - but you have absolutely no idea what the enemy will have... and there is always the leveling effect. Is turning on radar equivalent to turning on a spotlight? Excellent illumination counterbalanced by giving away your position to everyone? Will it work at longer ranges, enough to make it a moot point, or will the Leveling Effect restrict it to star-shell range? How effective will your jammers be?
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>>45247971
I used to burn the midnight oil all the time
and now I'm far more a morning person than I want to be
my suffering is great
if I had a fitting pic I'd post it, but I don't have one, sorry
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>>45247951
It's not like any of us has anything better to do tomorrow.
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>>45247984
>fashionable missile
>mfw

Also HABBENINGS.jpg
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>>45247960
Navyfag wasn't even a irc regular, a la panzer or kota and the such.
He literally joined last summer at the latest.
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You're not the first to ask this question - nor will you be the last. But careful use of active emissions is hardly anything new for the Navy - and they've been practicing some tricks unique to the technology that the abyssals might not have heard of.

You gaze into the gossamer fog visible on every camera, scowling in the dark.

“Ready to check in?” Goto asks.

You turn. “What?”

“Your noble warriors await, Settle.”

You squint at him, thrusting your head forward to express maximum What. “Excuse me?”

“This is your show.”

“I have five fucking lapdogs in this fight.”

“Six, actually.”

“Har har. You know what I mean.”

“Settle... what part of Thailand, Maylasia, Indonesia and Singapore did you miss? You want THEM to take orders from a Japanese admiral?”

You wince.

“The last time some of those girls were in those waters, they were-”

“Right, yes, I gotcha,” you say, still wincing. “Okay. My show.” You don your headset. “Commander Settle, here. All commands, please check in.”

The chorus of ayes filter in from every ship or shipgirl in turn, a range of accents from British to pseudo-Australian marking the 'terps on the ship radios.

“Right.” You clear your throat. “We're gonna have to play cagey with our emissions, so EMCON will remain antennas cold for now. Repeat, no emissions other than fire control unless otherwise commanded. Confirm?”

Another chorus of ayes.
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>>45247960

Chill dudes can still get the narcissism bug up their ass.

Wouldn't be surprised if he thought that, because his characters were OH SO IMPORTUNT to the story, he figured he should get to look over EVERYTHING Planefag planned before it was released to ensure it didn't conflict with his shit.
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>>45247992
why is the fucking resolution on that image 7000x8000

>7.76 MB

WHY
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It's HERE!
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“The plan is to catch them on either side of Sangiang island, right in the middle of the strait. I want to make first contact without being sniffed, or let them think they scattered a token ASW force if they do. Light forces out front - corvettes in the middle, space yourselves according to doctrine. Light Cruisers, standard line-abreast behind them, distance by doctrine. Frigates, I want you rear of them - but not by too much. Your lookouts should barely be able to make out-” you cough. “I mean, if they were real ships, you'd be able to see their fant-” you sigh as Naka's familiar giggle drifts over the line. “For fucks sake. I'll just adjust it as we go, okay? We'll assemble north of the point. Until then, keep your formations, and stay frosty.”

“Admiral Settle. Naresuan here.”

“Go ahead, Naresuan.”

“Do you plan for us to close when battle is joined?”

“Not sure,” you answer honestly. “I want to get a look at how slippery the abyssals get today before we decide how to use your missiles best.”

A delay as the translator speaks to the captain. “My captain says, please do not spare us our part of this burden. Naresuan is an old ship and ready for whatever fate comes, and so is her crew.”

You ponder that for a moment, thinking of the Higgins. “Right, I see where this is going.” You double-check that you're on the fleet-wide frequency. “Ops, please translate for the missile boats - I want everyone to hear this close to real-time, thank you. Well, now...”

You glance up at the plot. Your ships are traveling in double columns - Ooi and Kitakami in the lead, spaced a little further than usual. They're just passing north of Pandjang island, their screws beating the water over the graves of the last two cruisers of an ill-fated force.
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>>45248015
Hey, I just saved it. I didn't make it.
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>>45248015

ULTRA

HIGH

DEFINITION

GO BIG OR GO HOME FAGGOT
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“... the last time a multi-national force offered battle in this strait, it was a disaster,” you say bluntly. “A lack of training, unified command, shared goals or even much common ground. And the threat was the same - a new and implacable enemy that was seemingly unstoppable.” You take a second to think - speeches aren't your forte. “The only thing they didn't lack was courage.

“This time, everything is different. You have the weapons. You have the training. And we've all worked together before, many times in as many major exercises as we could manage. In hours - maybe minutes - your most hated enemy of old will entrust the lives of her daughters to your hands.” You swallow. “And for that matter, the life of one of my dear friends. Does that satisfy your concerns, Naresuan?”

The brief confirmation drifts into your ears as you switch to a a private channel - the headsets the girls use incorporate the latest and greatest gear and frequency whatevers, including a backup satellite link.

This is your last chance to talk to her before the battle.

It might be your last chance, period.

[ ] Write-in.

Last update of the night. We have Nakatime after this, and WE WILL RUN A SECOND THREAD TOMORROW EVENING AS USUAL
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>>45248010
I still find it very hard to believe.
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>>45248043

Does it support 4k textures?
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>>45248025
>A delay as the translator speaks to the captain. “My captain says, please do not spare us our part of this burden. Naresuan is an old ship and ready for whatever fate comes, and so is her crew.”

Godfuckingdamit you idiots, DON'T SAY THAT!

>>45248051
>Talk to her about the concert, and about Harder.
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>>45248025
>Ooi and Kitakami in the lead, spaced a little further than usual.

They're still pissed at each other, goddamnit.
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>>45248056
4k bolillos
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>>45248043
>QUESTING IN 8K
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>>45248051
>Knock 'em dead, Naka. We both know that's all there is to say.
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>>45248103
What a glorious age we live in, to shitpost in 1080p at 60fps
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>>45248015
Because lexfag could never into proper images sizes.

All of his shit is that big, even if its because of the massive white background and him not fucking cropping it like the little bitch he was.

So god damn glad hes gone and I don't have to deal with that shit anymore.
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"Buried under my feet, there's a man I did meet."

"Tally roo, to die roo, aye ay!"

You don't pay attention to Tatsuta and Tenryuu, singing back and forth--the latter to bolster her nerves, the former to support her sister--as each of the cruisers on the water prepares for battle in their own way.

"He sullied my name, so I put him to sleep," Tatsuta continues.

"Tally roo, to die roo, die day!"

Jintsuu keeps cracking jokes--more and more off-beat, absurd, and patently ridiculous. Sendai is silent, brimming with energy and anticipation as she balances her torpedo racks, checks her guns, adjusts her scarf.

"Buried under the hill is a fellow I killed!" Tenryuu cheers, her voice raw enthusiasm--psyching herself up to build the courage she doesn't feel.

"Tally roo, tally roo, aye ay!"

Black Flag howls angrily in your ears as you try to let the pulsing thud of their vocals against your ears beat the muck out of your brain.

"I opened his throat for he looked at me ill!"

Your eyes slide out of focus as you let yourself shift to optics, turn to steel. Rudders glide through the watter, guns gleam with purpose, powder dry and barrels clean.

"Tally roo, to die roo, die day!"

The songs should clash grandly and hideously, but it all seems to click into place, one orderly whole of disjoined parts.

"Hidden under my bed, there's a woman I wed," Tastsuta singsongs.

You twiddle the volume on your CD--too loud, too quiet, never right on the level.

"Tally roo, to die roo, aye ay!"

"She was too hard to please, harder still now she's dead!" You don't miss the slight smile in her lilt--Tenryuu can't ever get the stanza out without blushing, it tells you.

'Harder still now she's dead.' Harder...

"Tally roo, to die roo, die day!"

You should feel something, you think distantly. You should be crying, or angry, or depressed. You're nothing. You feel nothing.
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>>45248051
[x] Talk about dogfishes
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>>45248051
>Remember, no eulogies in combat.
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>>45248051
Talk to her about Harder, and let her know your looking forward to seeing her concert in a few days.

We need to let her know we think she can make it through this battle, and that we still value her other skills.
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[X] Tell her to wreck or get rekt
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“POLTAVA IS NOT YOURS!”
"TSESAREVICH IS NOT YOURS!"
“MEET ME IF YOU DARE! IDU NA VI!”
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>>45248025
>Frigates, I want you rear of them - but not by too much. Your lookouts should barely be able to make out-” you cough. “I mean, if they were real ships, you'd be able to see their fant-” you sigh as Naka's familiar giggle drifts over the line. “For fucks sake. I'll just adjust it as we go, okay?

laughing at Settle's innuendos score.
Naka - 1
Tatsuta - 0
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>>45248131
THIS TOO
OH
SO
MUCH
THIS
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>>45248051
>>45248084
>Talk to her about the concert, and about Harder
AHAHA YES
Tell her how hyped everybody is. Tell her that desdev6's dance was cool and they're really looking forward to opening for her.
IF SOMEONE FEELS SHITTY ABOUT LIVING YOU JUST GOTTA MAKE THEM FEEL WORSE ABOUT DYING

She'll hate us for it but too fucking bad. We're done with this shit. Rip that bandied all goddam back and forth. Chug the Buckley's.
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>>45248051
>Don't even think about dying on me, you've got a concert to perform and a sub to extract an apology from.
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>>45248051

>Talk to her about the concert, and about Harder.

Then
>"Just do your best out there."
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>>45248051
>Knock 'em dead, Naka. We both know that's all there is to say.
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>>45248131
not a terrible idea
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>>45247835
Standard loadout is 2x4 Harpoons in the center deck.
Formidables CAN be fitted out with another set of 4x4 launchers, but they'll have to remove the torps and RHIBS located in the center deck for that.

Also the Typhoon AA gun has been in service for a while now
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Do not talk about dogfishes, unless it's specifically about how ridiculous they are.
Settle's problems are the exact opposite of what she needs right now
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>>45248148
How would the Russian pacific fleet at Tsushima show up here anyway?
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>>45248129
>>45248129
"Deep down under the sea, a crew of twenty-three!" Tenryuu crows, all bluster.

"Tally roo, to die roo, aye ay!"

No, not quite. You feel something. Distant, hollow, empty.

"Those who've seen 'em now know from my banners to flee!"

"Tally roo, to die roo, die day!"

More than that, you feel... like you've been here before. There's nothing to remark about it, because it's where you always are. What's 'natural.'

"So tell all who await that our temper is great!" they sing together. "Tally roo, to die roo, aye ay!"

It should have gone better. It could have gone better. Did it matter? Did any of it?

"Those who don't heed the word, cast their hand to the fates!" The two come together in a moment of harmony--Tenryuu's bared steel to Tatsuta's velvet dagger.

"Tally roo, to die roo, die day!" They drawl out the ending as they link their arms, coasting alongside one another, sparks flying and paint scratching unheeded, the two sisters united as one in their pre-battle ritual.

"Eyes up," mutters Kitakami, ever the buzzkill. "We're entering the engagement area." She's sailing further from Ooi than normal--something might have happened there.

Instantly, Tatsuta and Tenryuu are silent, weapons at the ready. You shrug your headphones off--not that you need to, you can hear and see and feel it all just fine.

"Remember the plan?" Jintsuu asks. You and Sendai nod--you've rehearsed this all very carefully. It's dangerous, but Sendai insisted. Both she and Jintsuu agreed on your role in the maneuver, perhaps a little too quickly.

But here you are.

And, as the fog begins to roll, almost invisible in the night, here they come.
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>>45248051
>[X] "I believe in you, Naka. Whatever is happening to you, to Shigure, to Harder; I believe you'll beat it. Don't forget everyone waiting for you to come home."

I have nothing eloquent, just stupid goodbyes.
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>>45248051
She needs to know about your talk with Harder, and that everyone is really psyched for her concert.
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>>45248198
experienced russian navigators
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>>45248051
[ ] Write-in.
"I've given you every advantage that the United States Navy could get together to work with your rigs. Now show me that the trust I have in you is not misplaced. Good hunting, and good luck."
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>Kitakami and Ooi pissed at one another

Goddamnit, what did I miss?
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>>45248221
I see what you did there.
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>>45248233
A long time ago in the torpedo dyke writeups they broke up
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>>45248233
crix's torpedoslut adventures
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>>45248246

>writeups

Ah, so something I have no reason to give a shit about.

Thanks.
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>>45248128
What's wrong anon? Did Lex's large file sizes crash your phone browser and nuke your data plan?
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>>45248233
bad writing followed by salt

#justCrixthings
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>>45248233
A fifteen-part write-up by Crix. They blew up at each other in the last three parts, as I recall.
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>>45248233
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>>45248262
pretty much
I mean, if you want to see why they're pissed at each other it'd be helpful, but it, like most of the writeups, is not necessary for the main quest
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>>45248051
Echoing the need to talk about Harder and the concert.

She's feeling empty, so lets give her something to try and change that.
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Anons like >>45248128 are why we can't have nice things.
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>>45248300
debatable

It seems like planefag freaked the fuck out over the writefag-caust, and now makes fucking everything written have direct connection to the main plot.
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So it's obvious Naka planning a GLORIOUS LAST STAND here. Betcha 5 bucks harder somehow 'stowawayed' on the plane, and will turn her LAST STAND into TOUCHY FEELY MOMENT.

>Guilt trip about concert. Which is more unconvient to others? Her living, or having to explain to Div6 why they won't get to be in a concert?
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>>45248201
>More than that, you feel... like you've been here before.
Probably because she was.
Naka and (I believe) Jintsuu took part in the battle of the java sea that set the stage for the battle of the sunda strait.
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>>45248051
[X] Talk to her about Naka and the concert.
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>>45248051
To IJN Naka: No matter what happens, I'm proud of you as a ship, as a girl, and as my friend.

I expect you back in one piece because I am not doing the fucking paperwork or dealing with your moping pseudo-boyfriend of a submarine by myself -- and if you make my listen to Kongou as the replacement for you in the concert I will never forgive you.
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>>45248329
I ain't seein' it
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>>45248201
That it?
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>>45248330
>Betcha 5 bucks harder somehow 'stowawayed' on the plane, and will turn her LAST STAND into TOUCHY FEELY MOMENT.
"no"

>guilt-trip a depressed person
What the fuck is wrong with you?
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>>45248307
>>45248267

>defending worst drawfag

Catte is better desu senpai
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Tell her to not get hurt too badly, we're gonna have a ton of fucking paperwork to go through, and we ain't gonna do that shit alone
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>>45247988
>Girl on mast
SOON
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>>45248349
Yeah.
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>>45248221
>fishing trawler surrounded by abyssal fleet
>fishermen: "we're fucking dead"
>Russian ship(dude?) comes over
>Russian Abyssal: "DO YOU KNOW HOW TO GET TO ST PETERSBURG?"
>Fisherman: "Uhhh... that's... in the atlantic..."
>Russian: "AND?"
>Fisherman: "This is the pacific."
>[from inside the abyssal warship] Female voice: "I told you we should have taken that right at the Azores."
>Russian: "WOMAN WOULD YOU STOP, I'M TRYING TO FIGURE THIS SHIT OUT"
>Woman: "I'm surprised you're asking for directions now, when we could have asked that nice ironclad near the Falklands"
>Russian: "JUST SHUT UP... NOW... HUMAN... IF THIS IS THE PACIFIC HMMM... BETTER THAN THE CARIBBEAN LIKE LAST MONTH... TELL ME WHAT IS THE WAY TO VLADIVOSTOK?"
>Fisherman: "Ummm... north..."
>Russian: "Direction?"
>fisherman nervously points
>Russian: "Ah... thank you..."
>abyssal fleet slowly leaves
>fisherman yells: "UM... THAT'S EAST. YOU WANT TO GO NORTHWEST."
>Russian: "OH... THANK YOU."
>abyssals change direction but are already veering off course
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>>45248051
>Tell her we're looking forward to the concert, but without turning into a guilt trip thing. Fight and win, Naka-chan. Knock 'em dead.
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>>45248361
Because depression is depression. You feel like a piece of shit, but at least you're useful.
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>>45248393
Cheers, Naka-chan. Luck.
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>>45248051
"Hey. Be careful out there. The Navy hasn't given you permission to die, so if you don't come back, I'll be flying down there myself to dive down, grab your body, and drag it back up here so that Crab and Wright can Frankenstein together a Zombie-Naka to do the roughly 6000 tons of paperwork related to your sinking."

Soften the blow a bit with our traditional trollish bantz, but remind her we want her to come back.
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>>45248393
>Wonderwall
Good choice there, Naka!
>Imagine Naka fronting Oasis
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>>45248363
now this is a meme
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>>45248393
makeup and fake contacts are wonderful things
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>>45248404
>2016
>Ryoga is still relevant
My nigga
but
Fem!Ranma a best
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>>45248384
Hahaha! No promises, anon!
also that's not a girl, that's a pirate. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Kidd)
I'd like to see what happens if she and Arizona ever meet...Hm.
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>>45248404
One of them shipgirls needs a literal boa.
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>>45248128
Super high res canvases are easier to draw in and lets you hide small mistakes when you downsize.

Except he didn't do that so hurr.
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>>45248051
Tell her about Harder's feelings, and about how everyone is looking forward to her concert. But DON'T frame it as a guilt trip, just as us telling her the true feelings of Settle and others.
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>>45248491
he's a fucking autist, what a suprise
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>>45248051
>Penny for your thoughts?
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>PLANEFAG PLANEFAG PLEASE PRESUME TO SPEAK FOR PEOPLE WHO NEVER EXPLAINED THEIR FULL REASONING TO YOU
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>>45248393
Stop using pads washboard-tan
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>>45248128
who the fuck is lexfag

I only started reading this like 2 weeks ago, haven't seen dick
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>>45248555
Quoi?
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>>45248555
>ANON ANON WHY CAN'T I STOP SUCKING DICKS

Here's your (you), meme master.
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>>45248522
YURI GET OUT REEEE
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Well this was one hell of a thread, meeting Mikasa in a dream and now the dawn of battle
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>>45248568
Thread reminder that Lexington is
STACKED
T
A
C
K
E
D
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>>45248555
We're you wanting more detailed write-ins? Or is this in regards to something else?
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>>45248614
He's talking about the navyfag/feelthyhornet mess
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>>45248560
If she's turning into CL Oni then she's prolly growing boobs too.
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>>45248625
Oh, that makes more sense.
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>>45248591
>meme master

If we could hurl you into the heavens, the bright, steady glow of your rage could serve as a new astronomical standard candle.
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>>45248610
what?
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>>45248634
>The Voice Below Center for Plastic Surgery
>"A new you is waiting just below the waves"
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>>45248645
this is entering

>lel I troll u

tier
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>>45248650
There used to be an anon who would spam images of Lexington shipgirl.
The original carrier Lexington had a big stack.
The shipgirl version has big cups.
Therefore, Lady Lex is STACKED.
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>>45248650
S T A C K E D
T
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>>45248650
this is stacked
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>>45248667
>>45248645
>>45248591
>>45248555
This is one of the most pointless series of posts I've ever seen. Just stop. Let things go, planefag. Who cares what anons say.
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>>45248685
the fuck
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>>45248682

Daymn. Yeah, yeah. totally worth the chase over here. fuck yeah
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>>45248555
To be fair, fap angel:

You make it sound like you trusted them. Talked with them. Confided in them with portions of the story. I think the major issue is that you choose an admittedly major plot point ('Merica!Kongu) to convinently leave out. They felt like Co-writers. In all likelihood, they felt their stories were more important to the main story than you did (gee, Ego much?).

Did they blow it out of proportions and pitch hissy fits? Yeah. But those fits arn't exactly baseless, are they? I submit that you might want to be a little more 'controlling' where writeups are concerned, planefag. You've gotten some goods ones (Naka, Navyfag-former.) But it's also caused problems.
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>>45248645
And thus, the Astronomicon was created by shitposting.
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>>45248697
its Lexington from lexfag
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>>45248682
Jesus, that eyepatch.
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>>45248207
>>45248051

I'll back this. Just a simple reminder that she has something to come back to.
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>>45248705
According to the askfm he did tell'em.

On the other hand
>mentioned once months ago
>expecting people to remember
That's arrogance.
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>>45248685

WORST

DRAWFAG
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>>45248733
The hell he did to you.
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>>45248725
>2 stamped right on the ass cheek

okay

why am I hard right now

what have you done to me
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>>45248729
>"Duty, Honor, Country — those three hallowed words reverently dictate what you ought to be, what you can be, what you will be. They are your rallying point to build courage when courage seems to fail, to regain faith when there seems to be little cause for faith, to create hope when hope becomes forlorn."

Hope is certainly forlorn right now.
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>The plan is to catch them on either side of Sangiang island, right in the middle of the strait
Ok, so we're letting them aaaaallllll the way in.
There is that island that I didn't mention earlier, which does bisect the narrowest part of the strait. I'll try to make a closer detail map for reference when I'm home
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>>45248701
And here I thought you and Iowa was a couple, but you just can't stop giving me and my sister your attentions.

I don't mind it one bit. ^_^
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>>45248757
>anon experiencing the side effects of STACKED for the first time
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>>45248775
And thus the phonebooth rears its ugly head. I just hope sticking to staggered file keeps us alive.
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STACK
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Are we really going back to Lexington-posting again?
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>>45248782
Oh my god the emoticons.

Have you actually STOPPED to think if what you fucking write is even character-appropriate? Do you really fucking think that just because you're namefagging you're being somehow less than fucking awful?
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>>45248686

It's the persistence that fascinates me, actually. It's been *months* now and he's still whinging. He's like that crazy fucker on the streetcorner with the signboard, ringing his bell, singing the Saga of the Writefag exodus. Staggering against the lamppost as he slurs over the lurid descriptions of their teeming hordes fleeing IRC to wander the desert, damned and excommunicate, before he pisses on his socks. You know the kind of guy I'm talking about; those perpetual hobos that seem to blend into the streetcorner they frequent? We're past novelty phase but not quite into background noise yet.

>>45248705
>But those fits arn't exactly baseless, are they?

That's exactly why I didn't do any judging of said accusations. They may well be legitimate, but I won't know till someone actually sits down and talks with me about them. And talking about them beforehand just makes them targets for people to draw fast conclusions from the evidence at hand (like you can see in this thread; wow they got so arrogant omgwtf,) which isn't fair to them. I still care about being fair to them, I count(ed) both of them my friends.

>I submit that you might want to be a little more 'controlling' where writeups are concerned, planefag. You've gotten some goods ones (Naka, Navyfag-former.) But it's also caused problems.

I've come to the same conclusion. My boundless enthusiasm was misplaced. Others told me as much. Others were proven right.
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>>45248873
At the very least, if you really did only mention a critical plot point once in months then you should try to remember that other people aren't nearly as invested as you and won't fucking remember.

You have a similar problem when dealing with anon.
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>>45248873
The current tack of "enjoy if you like, but disregard anything that isn't linked to the main quest directly as far as canon considerations go" seems to be working alrighr
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Oh my god she's fucking HUGE.

Fuck off with your Pagodas Japan, we have a 200 foot tall STACK.
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>>45248915
this is bullying
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>>45248915
are those...turrets?
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>>45245865
http://www.pcgamer.com/the-first-xcom-2-mod-is-of-course-a-corgi-gun/
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>>45248873
>It's the persistence that fascinates me, actually. It's been *months* now and he's still whinging. He's like that crazy fucker on the streetcorner with the signboard, ringing his bell, singing the Saga of the Writefag exodus. Staggering against the lamppost as he slurs over the lurid descriptions of their teeming hordes fleeing IRC to wander the desert, damned and excommunicate, before he pisses on his socks. You know the kind of guy I'm talking about; those perpetual hobos that seem to blend into the streetcorner they frequent? We're past novelty phase but not quite into background noise yet.

And do you know what feeds that persistence? Your replies.

It's the same thing with that "THE WORLD WONDERS" shit. You respond to it, so people know it'll get a reaction.

To use your analogy of the crazy streetcorner fucker, imagine if every time the crazy person ranted about the president, all of a sudden the president's limo came up and Obama started arguing with the crazy man.

Not only would that result in the crazy man doing that more, but other people might start to believe him.

The correct response is to ignore him. He'll eventually tire of it. Or maybe he'll be here forever. Who cares. He's a single anon in a sea of 87 different IPs. His voice should matter as much to you as my Naka cheerleader chants about demanding impregnation. You wouldn't respond to those posts and yell about you not wanting to write lewds here, right? Because you know if you did, then suddenly all the trolls would demand lewds and my little bit of fun turns into more troll fodder.

At the end of the day, you need to be picky about what you encourage. You can encourage cleverness and wit or just more trolling. Your replies matter to people, because they mean our little moment when senpai notices us.
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>>45248907
>critical plot point
>expy meme character

bruh
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>>45248936
Flat carriers aren't real people.
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USS Cowpens was a show off.
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>>45248936
RJ a cute, but stacked she is not
>>45248940
Superstructure and smokestacks
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>>45248940
yes those are 8 inch guns and she has 8 of them
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>>45248959
>new character
>not important
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>>45248909
Except at this point there's non-trivial references to read Radio Free Vengeance, Naka-chan, the Parker writeups and definitely every non-lewd from feelthy. If you don't read'em you'll be missing significant chunks of context.

If you add the inconsequential shit then you'll also want to read Shimakaze and torpedo lesbians and any others I have missed.
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>>45248959
See, it's hard to gage importance and tone sometimes. You thought the Yuudachi business was a bit of lightheartedness, but people thought it was another Shigure in the making because things seemed lighthearted then too. You insist the memeboat isn't important, but she's a fleet carrier with jets, that's fuckung important.

I'm not bagging on you, you know how people can interpret things differently, but hey
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>>45248873
Your persistence in pretending it doesn't rustle you jimmies yet you continue to feed him replies and attention fascinates me too. Didn't you learn how to deal with this shit at high school?
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>>45248973
>carrier
>eight 8" guns
>carrier
>has more firepower than most cruisers
>"carrier"
>goes 34 knots
>has a fucking 7 inch thick belt
>the largest "carrier" ever made until the Midways came around
>"CARRIER"
shes a fucking MONSTER, not a normal carrier
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>>45249005
Yeah, there's a clear group of writeups that are not only considered canon by planefag, but are scattered around the archive (or spacebattles, if you're an utter faggot) and not directly labelled as canon.
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>>45249005
And like I said since they've passed that bar of becoming relevant in quest proper they're past that bar of relevance. Things like Sodak or BamaLama don't, and aren't.
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>>45249005
Given Shimakaze's ability to build upgraded turrets for other ships, as seen with Willie, those write-ups may not end up being as inconsequential as you think.
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>>45249023
To be fair, she was originally laid down as a battlecruiser.
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>>45249023
Going fast is normal for carriers, helps with air operations. But yeah
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>>45249040
Bamalama is the only part of this quest that has ever made me smile

and we haven't gotten more of her for months now

it hurts to live
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>>45249040
The two who threw a shitfit were already past the bar of relevance.
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The Big E was a lot tougher than she got credit it for.

For your information, this explosion did not kill the camera man. The smoking remains of the explosion on the top of the pic did kill the senior camera crew.
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Is voting called, or are write-up still open?
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>>45249061
>and we haven't gotten more of her for months now
There was an update last week:
http://pastebin.com/5TeZ4HXs
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>>45249065
So? A writer is not their work, nor vice versa
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>>45249081
every time
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>>45249023
Fun fact if you fire those 8" guns while there are planes on the deck it will throw the planes off the deck
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>>45249023
>build a heavy cruiser
>call it a carrier

Americans always found ways to cheat that stupid treaty, and then get mad at other countried for doing the same
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>>45249005
I forgot about Essex writeup. It's quite important at explaining what's going on with her.

>>45249061
Pretty sure there was a post less than a month ago. SB archive has part 4 at thread 109, which was... fuck I don't remember but not that long ago. Chains why the fuck do you have the writeups referencing thread numbers but the main quest is numbered as Session #X.Y instead. You can't fucking match session to writeup like this.
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>>45249100
I presume you mean if they fired OVER the deck with planes right next to it
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>>45249050
They're inconsequential for now, but yet I agree, I bet they'll become relevant and that'll be yet another writeup people will need to catch up on just to establish context.
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>>45249124
no if the fired of to the side while planes were anywhere on the deck the shockwave would throw them off the deck
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>>45248955
>words

Woah buddy, you ain't been where I been. It was *exciting* at first. This guy was PISSED. I figured I must've run over his... baby or something. Or his dog. Or his baby riding his dog. Or his dog riding his b- too far? But then I started knocking out potential candidates fast, and now it's just right back down to generic shitposter. I thought we might have another legend on our hands, but... we don't. There's no pile of giggles at the bottom of the well, no stirring story of how he looked at the broken ruins of his Kongou x Rainbow dash fanfic and swore vengence upon the planefag who cast his sainted work from the heavens. It's just the same old "grr plonfeg."

Yes, the dedication is impressive, but that alone isn't really unique, you know? But for a while there was *potential.*

>You can encourage cleverness and wit or just more trolling. Your replies matter to people, because they mean our little moment when senpai notices us.

I don't think I will ever, ever, ever get used to this. Of people getting excited because I posted a reply to them, on 4chan. Like, imagine putting this on a business card. "Mildly internet famous on mongolian fingerpainting website that scares the media."

People caring about that, it just does't *compute.*
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>>45249111
>Americans always found ways to cheat that stupid treaty
The Washington Treaty allowed the US, Britain and Japan to convert two capital ships under construction into carriers. It's not cheating when that's what was negotiated.
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>>45249135
That's why I just read them all and assume their canon unless specifically marked otherwise.

Whether they become relevant to the main quest doesn't matter that much, most are enjoyable reads on their own
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>>45249142
8" blast isn't that extreme anon, I've been near several going off at once before.

Especially considering that Lex weighs a cool 47,000 tons fully laden.
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>>45249114
Yeah, the way that he's got the threadmarks listed by session number instead of thread number is the most annoying thing about the otherwise useful thing
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>>45249167
the planes aren't that heavy so when the guns fire the planes go flying
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>>45249151
Negotiated cheating?
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>>45249145
Are you sure it wasn't navy shitposting?

He was always talking about some internal drama that us normalfags don't get to see or some shit.
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>>45249145
the internet isn't a normal place; it's where a person with some talent can become a nigh god depending on what he does. Many have tried and failed to get this level of fame.
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>>45249145
Bro, the fact that you have frequently responded to/acknowledged my posts figuring things out/solving puzzles/interpreting motivations is like crack for my investment in this wild ride. Questing is a hell of a drug when you lever that angle.
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>>45249191
That's not how physics work.
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>>45248051
>[x] "Hey. Be careful out there."
>not this >>45248430
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>>45249145
You're an author (and not dead, postmodernism is dead) and people like what you write. It's the same basic principle that leads people to line up for book signings, except here you don't get a response just because you got in line. So getting a response to a comment feels like a little victory, like you fought all the other anons and won.
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>>45249145
>Woah buddy, you ain't been where I been.

I have absolutely no doubt about that.

But the solution to your problem is quite simple. Do not reply to everyone that addresses you. It's like any other bait. Don't fucking swallow it by replying.

>I don't think I will ever, ever, ever get used to this. Of people getting excited because I posted a reply to them, on 4chan.

You don't have to get used to it, you just need to learn to use it for constructive ends. I think a lot of writefags look up to you. People are inspired by this quest and what you write. I've seen Settle referenced obliquely in spacebattles fanfics. You're not just "mildly famous", you're influential. People look to your behavior and learn from it, like a child might learn from a parent. Don't make people learn how to annoy you, and if they've figured out how, don't help them get better at annoying you.

Just don't reply to troll posts. Breathe and let it go. Now, you should still reply to valid criticism, but things you KNOW are going to get on your nerves are conversations not worth having.
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>>45249151
fuck off america
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>>45249021
>only rustled jimmies could justify THE GREAT PLANEFAG'S attentions!

still

so

fucking

weird

I will NEVER get used to this. EVER
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>>45249151
Fun fact: Japan managed to be build the Ryuujou despite the treaty because it was so small (8k ton standard displacement) it didn't even count as a carrier according to it.
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>tfw managed to trigger all of this with some repasted half assed shitposting from a month ago

You know, I'm not sure if I should be happy or sad, probably both.
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>>45249247
Do you think famous actors or authors get used to it?

The human brain can only deal with social circles of about 100 or so people. You being weirded out about it is normal.

You need to be responsible. Like, you wouldn't shitpost in another quest with your trip on, for example. That's one way to be responsible while being mildly famous on a website. Another way is to not take the damn bait, which you do quite consistently.
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>>45249219
when the guns fired the planes on the edge would fly off
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>>45249247
Just remember what good your questing and e-fame has accomplished next time shit-posters got you down.
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>>45249247
I'd rather believe he makes you mad than you being so retarded to completely fail to grasp the concept of "don't feed the troll".
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>>45249306
"no"

8" backblast is NOT that severe
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>>45249145
Yknow planefag, about all the current drama, just remember, I (and I assume most of us) are here to read your stuff, not theirs. Not that they were shit, just not the reason
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>>45249338
It's enough when most of the planes of the era are canvas stringbags with as much wing area as possible to compensate for anemic engines.
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>>45249247
>>45249340
Pretty much this. I would never have gotten into botegurls if it wasn't for KCQ.
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turkey trots to water
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>>45249358
what part of no don't you understand

is it the n part

or the o part

The only way that potentially happens is if they fire across the deck WHILE there are planes immediately next to the gun barrels.

Even then it wouldn't blow them overboard, but just crush the airframe.
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>>45249362
Same. I hated Naka and pretty much only liked abyssals and the german sub.

Now after Planefag's and the writefag's characterizations I have a whole bunch of new favorites.

>>45249363
See this, Planefag?

Don't say a fucking thing. It's that simple.
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>>45249199

Navyfag's not a pussy. He'd say it to my face.

>>45249218
>>45249231
>>45249232
>>45249210

Man... okay. I'm gonna have to think about this stuff, then. It's just that every time I do, I remember King's "Under The Dome," and think to myself "this is what happens when a writer gets an ego." You've always got to ride a fine line between discarding negative feedback that's the result of someone angry you didn't pander to them instantly and noticing negative feedback that's making a goddamn point, and when you stop criticizing your own work it makes it a lot harder to recognize the latter, imo. Internet writers tend to drift into two categories, "I can get away with the most horrifically awful shit and people will still give me money" and people who get trolled clean off the internet because they can't handle all the nasty attacks. We all mourn the latter, and we ALL have several examples of the former to hand. I NEVER want to become that; it's like a slap in the face to everyone who gives up their time to read my stuff. There is no worse thief than a bad movie, they say, and I'd say a bad book or story is right behind it.

But, this *is* negative feedback, isn't it? I guess it's time I shut up and fucking listen.
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>>45249363
[muffled greek in the distance]
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>>45249378
I think what this guy is trying to say is
>[citation needed]
Because 8 in. Guns cannot, by the laws of physics, do what you're claiming.
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>>45249394
wow, it only took you three fucking years
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>>45249378
It's not a valid 'no' when you're wrong.
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>>45249378
yes it could the 8" guns shook and threw the planes of the carrier
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>>45249417
Better late than never, eh?
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>>45249424
THERE IS NO DOCUMENTED CASE OF THIS HAPPENING, BECAUSE IT WOULDN'T HAPPEN
>>45249425
ANIME COMICS ARE NOT A PRIMARY SOURCE
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>>45249439
>ANIME COMICS ARE NOT A PRIMARY SOURCE
Whaaaaaaaa?
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>>45249389
>thinks I was actually pissed about turkey trots to water meme

... oh. Are you from spacebattles, by chance? Not an insult or anything, just curious.
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For all the shitflinging we do at each other in these threads, I'm just glad we all learn something new everyday.
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>>45249394
question:

did you ever you know, try contacting Navy or any of the other people?
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>>45249439
YES IT WOULD AND DID AND YOU ARE WRONG
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>>45249468
>>45249445
ENOUGH OF THIS MEME
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>>45249468
CITE YOUR FUCKING SOURCES THEN!
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>>45249454

I have no method of contacting Navyfag - he's not on IRC anymore. And I was pretty pissed with feelthyhornet for a while. I held that question on ask.fm for a while to cool down.
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>>45249447
>>thinks I was actually pissed about turkey trots to water meme
You made a good show of it! (Not the same guy)
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>>45249468
FUCKING PROVE IT THEN
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>>45249483
Don't any of you fuckers play games together or some shit?

Jesus fuck, send him a steam message or some shit.
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>>45249447
No, but people think it annoys you, and that's what matters.

Really, I'm simply not you. I don't know what annoys you or not. And I don't care. What I do care about is when you do things like >>45248555 which are not only unnecessary but giant "please come yell at me over every controversy that I've ever been involved in" signs.
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>>45249515
games would take time away from anime
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>>45249483
Also not same guy (though a guy on SB, though I like to think the Mayy-and-Chunibote writeups give me some cred.) I wasn't sure if you were serious or not, but your habit of getting an update out very soon after it was posted was rather spooky.
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>>45249524
it's 'cause the fucker only posted it when it'd been like an hour and a half
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>>45249394
Well you've already started to show you're actually serious about this story and not having it be some experiment in "anon's tolerance to being fucked with"

But as >>45249016 said, interpretation is important. At the very least, people were upset that Crab was targeting a shipgirl that didn't offend them.
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>>45249234
Are you a salty Brit? You want to know cheating? How about Britain claiming that the godawful battlecruiser/carrier hybrid that was HMS Furious was actually a pure carrier all this time, so it didn't count as one of their two conversions when they decided to reconstruct it into a pure carrier after the treaty.
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>>45249394
Yo be perfectly honest you do a good job. From a worthless anon, yeah i admit i get pissed at you for some of the major tonal shifts in your threads/quests every once in a while *cough* *cough* the basement scene in SWQ, but for the most part you are one of the very few quest QMs that can both
A) Write decently and make ppl give a slight fuck about your characters.
and
B) Doesn't up and abandon quests, fuck you even run pretty regularly.
Ive been in many quests where people where one or the other. Its a rare thing to find a QM that is both. Just because Navy and the other let their heads get the better of them doesn't mean all of your write-fags are like that, at least i don't think they are.

Just my 2cents take them for what u will.
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Yokosuka R&D when?
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>>45249567
Not English idiot
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>>45249567
Anon I know this might be surprising but the world is big and the internet is big and 4chan is big and there's lots of countries shitposting here.

And most of them dislike USA
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>>45249594
sasuga shitposters
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>>45249485

"There is no satisfaction in bullying a writefag who does not object to it." -- Mark Twain

>>45249515
>socializing

you don't know many writers do you

>which are not only unnecessary but giant "please come yell at me over every controversy that I've ever been involved in" signs.

Who cares? Because they'll shitpost? Just hide the posts. If they post so much shit it actually clutters up the thread, use the report function - we do have moderators on 4chan, and they actually do their jobs. There were people who honestly wanted me to reply about it. That was for them.

... seriously, who gives a shit?
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>>45249394
Oh yeah, never lose your sense of self-awareness.
Just, yknow, taking part in the creative process is part of the draw of a quest, one of the things that keeps people invested, and bantz with the author is high up in that regard
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>>45249720
not for me
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>>45249594
Meh, I was hoping to point out some hypocrisy but obviously that failed. And since the rebuttal was an ad hominem, I'm bored now.
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>>45249760
Different strokes, is all cool. What draws you back then?
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>>45249793
the story?
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HOPPOU SAYS HI!
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>>45249145
>Planefag also thinks it's weird when people get fucking hyped over being replied too
I think the 2 maybe 3 times I've pulled a reply I didn't do shit aside from maybe call him a faggot or someshit more directly, you fuckers ARE weird.

Warboys posting is always okay though.
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>>45248965
More "Lucky to be alive" than showoff.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Typhoon_Cobra
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I'm just going to leave this here...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3dIqfN_aPtY
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Here's that closer map of the strait itself, with a few landmarks and distances annotated and some satellite imagery overlaid.
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>>45251019
Do you suppose any of those coastlines have coastal artillery?

Cause, something has to at least protect the world's coasts. Navies and shipgirls can't be everywhere.
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>>45251055
The modern method would be ground based cruise missiles. Mines are also a possibility.
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>>45251070
Doesn't mean people haven't gone old school. A cannon is easier to manufacture than a missile.
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>>45251073
Modern naval doctrine doesn't have a use for such a short ranged defense, but given this unique situation we might be able to spring a surprise on them. There's no time to manufacture a specialized system though, we'd have to go with regular artillery
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I just realized something about previous thread.

>Saving a Drowning person reference
>Trippy dreams with guilt and deeper meanings
Nice shout out.
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>>45250963
Just to note, the scenario in that video assumes a stationary land based target. The low and medium angle loft release methods probably wouldn't be used because of a lack of landmarks on an ocean.

>>45251055
I think a previous thread mentioned there are fortifications on both sides of the strait. Makes sense for a vital passage.
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>>45251055
As I recall, the bulk of the indo shore batteries are focused up north.
But taking a look at what their army operates, let's see...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equipment_of_the_Indonesian_Army#Artillery
Ignoring terrain limitations, this is the best I can do. The smallest circles are the 76mm guns. Next up are the 105mm tubes, then the 155mm, and finally 155mm with rocket-assisted shells.
Again this is ignoring availability, targeting, accuracy, mobility, all those sorts of things, but in terms of pure physical range, this is what that stacks up to.
I've gotta hit the sack for work tomorrow, but if I'm up early enough I might throw in the forces at our command for its own sake.
>>45251140
>I think a previous thread mentioned there are fortifications on both sides of the strait. Makes sense for a vital passage.
That was for the Strait of Malacca if I remember right. Any coastal assets here are unknown.
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>>45251140
>The low and medium angle loft release methods probably wouldn't be used because of a lack of landmarks on an ocean.
Modern fire control systems streamline the process, removing the need to set landmarks. Here's a vid of Harriers loft bombing an island without setting landmarks
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6kp46vwhgus



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