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| #Post#: 3700-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Distress on the High Seas | |
| By: SomemuttupNorth Date: July 8, 2015, 11:49 am | |
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| Pacific Ocean | |
| Enduranca Federal Navy | |
| SSN-80 ENS Skinwalker | |
| "Contact! Sonar! Fast-mover on our six, it's a torpedo!" the | |
| sonar-man shouted. | |
| "Blow ballast and evasive maneuvers! All crew brace for impact!" | |
| Alarms began to ring in the boat as it drained its tanks, | |
| preparing to shoot for the surface. At the same time, it leapt | |
| ahead and begun almost fish-tailing through the water, hoping to | |
| if not dodge the torpedo, at least minimize the damage. | |
| Pacific Ocean | |
| Enduranca Federal Navy | |
| SS-23 ENS Wendigo | |
| "Torpedo in the water!" The sonar officer cried out, silent | |
| running forgotten. "Positive contact!" | |
| "Status of the tubes?" the CO barked. | |
| "Flooded and open, sir," the weapons officer reported. | |
| "Fire!" | |
| In several explosions of bubbles, four torpedoes shot from the | |
| bow of the sub. They were spreading out in their approach, so at | |
| least one could find its mark. | |
| #Post#: 3752-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Distress on the High Seas | |
| By: Caos Date: July 8, 2015, 3:02 pm | |
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| Diamond Dogs | |
| Pacific Ocean | |
| 7th Sub Fleet | |
| UAB-T701 | |
| "Contact has blow tanks! Hit is not confirmed!" Sonar said, and | |
| listened. The torpedo was headig for the slow target at 50 knots | |
| now, spreading through the water. Then he picked up something | |
| else... "Tubes flooded! Tubes flooded! Fish in the water! Fish | |
| in the water!" | |
| "Make a pump turn! Flood all tubes, and launch the SLAM!" He | |
| shouted, and swore. As the sub did a massive right turn, it | |
| launched four noisemakers that began makin all sorts of noise, | |
| then made a hard left turn. Suddenly, it looked like the target | |
| was steaming on a right course at full speed, as they launched | |
| their missiles from the right, before turning hard left. It was | |
| a good, solid maneuver, putting them into torpedo launch | |
| position so they could fire on their enemy, and it gave them a | |
| good escape. The torpedoes looked like they were heading towards | |
| the noisemakers anyway. "Dive for the thermocline!" | |
| They began diving silently for the thermocline, slipping under | |
| it quickly, not wanting to reacquire any lock. They wanted their | |
| lives. Not their kills. | |
| #Post#: 3753-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Distress on the High Seas | |
| By: SomemuttupNorth Date: July 8, 2015, 3:15 pm | |
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| Pacific Ocean | |
| Enduranca Federal Navy | |
| SSN-80 ENS Skinwalker | |
| The deck tilted as the submarine continued its rocket upwards. | |
| Rudder tilted all the way to the right, it was a desperate | |
| spiral, but... | |
| "Contact passing, sir, it missed!" the sonar officer said... | |
| before a massive thunderclap proved him wrong. | |
| Crew were thrown off their feet as the sub rocked from the | |
| impact. However, it continued to rise towards the surface. | |
| "Report!" the CO cried. | |
| "Damage to propulsion! Reactor shutting down!" cried out one of | |
| his technicians. The XO lay unconscious on the deck, having | |
| banged her head in the fall. | |
| "Continue our rise to the surface, get damage control on that | |
| immediately! After the flooding, I want teams to inspect the | |
| reactors!" | |
| As the sub broached the surface, it settled into the water, | |
| buoyant, but leaking. Enduranca's newest submarine was out of | |
| the fight. | |
| *** | |
| Several hundred feet below, the four torpedoes arrowed through | |
| the water. Two impacted the noise makers and detonated. One of | |
| the remaining fish went wide as the enemy sub maneuvered. | |
| However, one continued on, straight and true... as it neared the | |
| hull, it detonated. It failed to score a direct hit, but in the | |
| depths, the pressure of the water magnified the shock wave that | |
| blossomed out of the warhead. | |
| #Post#: 3758-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Distress on the High Seas | |
| By: Heavenly Paradise Date: July 8, 2015, 3:42 pm | |
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| The 1st and 2nd ASW squadrons, made up of 6 Tu-142 M ASW planes | |
| each, were sent off from both Janesville (1st squadron) and | |
| Green Bay (2nd squadron)air force bases to head towards the | |
| secret Fort Paradise to land and begin operations. The 1st and | |
| Second G-2 bomber squadrons were deployed from Madison Air Force | |
| base, and stealthily flew towards Fort Paradise, numbering 5 per | |
| squadron. The ASW planes were enabled with sonobuoys, chaff, | |
| flares, torpedoes, and depth charges, whereas the bombers had | |
| standoff cruise missiles, chaff, flares, torpedoes, and anti | |
| ship missiles. Escorting each sqaudron was 3 G-35 stealth | |
| fighter jets, totaling 12 fighters with 4 squadrons. It wouldn't | |
| be long before all of the assets landed. | |
| #Post#: 3819-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Distress on the High Seas | |
| By: Caos Date: July 9, 2015, 12:05 am | |
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| Diamond Dogs | |
| Pacific Ocean | |
| 7th Sub Fleet | |
| UAB-T701 | |
| The men on the sub braced for impact as the torpedo detonated | |
| close to the outer titanium hull. The shock from the unguided | |
| torpedo reverbrated throughout the inside, but there was barely | |
| a dent on the titanium. | |
| "Near miss, sir. They detonated away from us." Sonar said, and | |
| looked around at the men in the bridge. "Enemy has confirmed | |
| hit, surfacing. We hit them in the back, sir. They can't move." | |
| "Good job, weapons! Alright. Stay under the thermocline and come | |
| back up for another attack. Then get out of here." The captain | |
| ordered, and the men cheered. They had done it. | |
| ***** | |
| The two cruise missiles headed towards the ship at high subsonic | |
| speeds, skimming along the top of the water and making evasive | |
| maneuvers, it's stealthy body helping to hide contact. | |
| #Post#: 3825-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Distress on the High Seas | |
| By: SomemuttupNorth Date: July 9, 2015, 12:19 am | |
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| Sitting on the surface, the large attack sub began transmitting | |
| a general distress call over the Enduranca military channel. As | |
| of now, though, the newest boat in the Navy was dead in the | |
| water. | |
| Suddenly, another sail broke the surface. Sailors on the wounded | |
| sub poured out of hatches, rifles at the ready... | |
| Only to see the Endurancan flag pop out of the hatch on the | |
| tower. A man poked his head up. "You guys need some help?" | |
| #Post#: 3827-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Distress on the High Seas | |
| By: Heavenly Paradise Date: July 9, 2015, 12:21 am | |
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| Near Fort Paradise | |
| Gondor 1st Air Fleet | |
| All of the Gondorian planes that had set out neared their | |
| destination, each squadron lined up in formation. There we're a | |
| total of 34 planes. 12 were ASWs, 10 were G-2 stealth bombers, | |
| and 12 we're G-35 stealth fighter jets. The mission leader, | |
| General James Carson, who was on the ASW plane The | |
| Thunderbolt.Thunderbolt radioed in to Fort Paradise to tell them | |
| of their coming. "Fort Paradise, this is General James Carson of | |
| the Gondorian Air Force, 1st Air fleet. We have a total of 34 | |
| aircraft, but only 12 of which you'll be able to detect for | |
| sure. We have the 1st and 2nd ASW squadrons, comprised of 6 | |
| Tu-142 Ms each, making for a total of 12. Then we have the 1st | |
| and 2nd Stealth bomber squadrons, comprised of 5 each, totaling | |
| 10 G-2 bombers. And finally, with each squadron flies 3 G-35 | |
| stealth fighters acting as escorts, for a total of 12 between | |
| the four separate bomber and ASW squadrons. We are nearing your | |
| base and airfields, and would like clearance to land. These | |
| flight crews are tired and need some rest. Over and out." | |
| #Post#: 3831-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Distress on the High Seas | |
| By: SomemuttupNorth Date: July 9, 2015, 12:29 am | |
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| The Pacific Ocean | |
| NS Wheeler | |
| It had been a long day. | |
| The captain stifled a yawn as he walked across the bridge of the | |
| car carrier. It would be another day before they got to their | |
| destination; why was the region so damn big anyhow? | |
| The vessel was filled to the brim with thousands of Heeler | |
| automobiles, destined for the Golden Coast. | |
| They would never make it. | |
| The crew didn't see the two missiles approach. There was no | |
| radar signature, no warning. Suddenly, the huge carrier opened | |
| like a can as the missiles struck it, blowing decks off with a | |
| terrible screech of metal. | |
| As the carrier rolled onto its side, spilling its cargo into the | |
| sea, automated distress signals went off. | |
| #Post#: 3886-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Distress on the High Seas | |
| By: Caos Date: July 9, 2015, 1:29 pm | |
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| DEN | |
| Fort Paradise | |
| Army Group E | |
| The crew were underground when the radars came in. Then came the | |
| radio signal. The idiots! They were hogging the radio comms! | |
| They had shut them off and didn't listen to all the bull**** | |
| they were giving them. They had counted 34 aircraft on the | |
| radar, but only 24 had come up until closer. Twenty miles in. | |
| Pretty good. The other? Twenty five. | |
| "Squadron, shut the hell up and stay off the radio. Head for | |
| runway 09, and taxi. Then get the hell underground!" The control | |
| ordered, and turned off the radio. | |
| Diamond Dogs | |
| Pacific Ocean | |
| 7th Sub Fleet | |
| UAB-T701 | |
| The sub was cruising slowly under the thermocline, when they | |
| heard a crash. The two subs had hit the surface, and we're | |
| waiting right there for him. It was too much for the captain, | |
| who only claimed a cripple in battle. Any knowledgable captain | |
| knew he could do better. | |
| He ordered the sub to ascend above the thermocline to get a | |
| lock. It was easy. The sub began ascending, and listened | |
| closely. | |
| "Bridge, sonar." | |
| "Sonar, Bridge. Contacts?" The captain asked, holding the seat | |
| gently. | |
| "Two confirmed contacts on the surface. One is taking water." | |
| Sonar replied, and the Captain nodded. | |
| "Weapons, what's the status on the Torps?" He asked. He could | |
| take these. He knew that. His 500 mm would wipe them out in one | |
| hit as they should've. | |
| "All tubes loaded. We got a weapons lock." He replied, and the | |
| Captain waited. | |
| "Flood tubes one and four. Launch!" He ordered, and the two | |
| tubes opened up, jettisoning their torpedoes. The homing | |
| torpedoes listened in, before locking on. They began lashing the | |
| subs with sonar, pinging away as the sub began moving slowly | |
| towards the thermocline. | |
| #Post#: 3887-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Distress on the High Seas | |
| By: Heavenly Paradise Date: July 9, 2015, 1:46 pm | |
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| The squadrons realized what they had done. Too much chatter on | |
| the radio. They had basically given them an ORBAT, but that | |
| didn't matter now. What mattered was following instructions. The | |
| air fleet turned off their radio systems, and landed at runway | |
| 9, the first half coming in 5 minutes before the next until all | |
| the men and planes had quickly landed and finished the landing | |
| procedures, and then they went underground, safe behind the | |
| blast doors. But they didn't know if their planes would be. | |
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