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Wijbrandus
11-16-06, 09:31 AM
March, 1940. Using TGW 1.1a.

My boat was running a patrol down near the English channel, near the southeast tip of England. I was able to torpedo a couple of cargo ships, but ended up spotted by a PT boat, and had a swarm of destroyers on me for the next few hours. Despite a few close calls, I was able to evade damage.

Finally, managing to give them the slip, I started slipping off to the northeast at a depth of 20m. This is below periscope depth (Type VIIB sub). All was going well when "something" happened. My bridge, conning tower, and forward crew quarters were instantly and without warning "Heavily damaged". My boat dropped to the sea floor at 40m, and despite valiant attempts by my damage crew, all hands were lost.

I did an F12, and there was nothing near me. This was while I was sitting on the bottom trying to save my ship, so whatever hit me either had to be moving fast (airplane) or was invisible (mine). I just don't think they would have mined the center channel, and I didn't think an airplane could see me that deep.

First, what the hell happened? Can an airplane see me below the surface? Or did I possibly hit a mine?

Second, I had a full "Quality" meter on my damage control team. They were able to prolong my agony, but not save the boat. If I'm flooding, do I just need to stop the flooding to have a chance? Or do I actually need to repair as much as possible? My team was focused on stopping the flooding, and even though I did the boat still was lost. Should I have completely fixed one compartment before moving to the next?

Rosencrantz
11-16-06, 09:36 AM
Well, it was a mine, I'm sure. You have hardly any chance to survive if you struck into the mine. So it was then, in RL, and so it's now, in SHIII. Channel is filled with those things, so I usually don't travel via it. If you use SHIII General, you can get intelligency information about both freindly and enemy mine fields.


Greetings,

-RC-

melnibonian
11-16-06, 09:39 AM
Yes it was most probably a mine. If you need to get an idea where the minefields are you can either use SH3Gen or open up the editor and look around.

Wijbrandus
11-16-06, 09:43 AM
Well, the English can keep their stinking, mine-filled, channel then.

Those bastards cost me a promising career. :damn:

Ok, I'm over it. Next time around, I'll really make them pay! :arrgh!:

Wijbrandus
11-16-06, 09:45 AM
Oh, was I handling the damage control right?

I figure if I can stop the flooding, the rest of it can be fixed in due time. If I flood out, I won't have time to fix anything else, and since I was in shallow water, I didn't think I needed to emergency surface - daytime, in the channel, that would have doomed me even faster.

melnibonian
11-16-06, 09:48 AM
If I flood out, I won't have time to fix anything else, and since I was in shallow water, I didn't think I needed to emergency surface - daytime, in the channel, that would have doomed me even faster.

Even in night time it is dangerous. The Channel is heavily patroled by the Royal Navy. Better stay out of it.

mookiemookie
11-16-06, 12:22 PM
Oh, was I handling the damage control right?

I figure if I can stop the flooding, the rest of it can be fixed in due time. If I flood out, I won't have time to fix anything else, and since I was in shallow water, I didn't think I needed to emergency surface - daytime, in the channel, that would have doomed me even faster.

Correct. You would have never outrun the PT boats. You were kind of boned from the start though, as shallow water doesn't give you much room to evade the extremely heavy enemy patrols, nor the slew of mines in the channel. I echo the sentiment of "stay the hell away from the Channel!" :smug:

Respenus
11-16-06, 01:22 PM
The channel is filled with nasty surprises.

Wonder how "populated" it is in GWX?

mookiemookie
11-16-06, 01:59 PM
The channel is filled with nasty surprises.

Wonder how "populated" it is in GWX?

My guess is one could probably hopscotch over to France across the decks of the DDs and Elcos ;)

Der Eisen-Wal
11-16-06, 02:10 PM
i read somewhere if you have men in the flooding quarters it will help stem the flooding. last night i was heavily DDed near Casablanca and managed to stem the flooding for over half an hour, tower and periscopes were entirely destroyed, port diesel gone, batteries fore and aft damaged, bow torpedo room flooding, bow quarters flooding, i thought i had it under control but it was not to be, the quarters flooded too badly and all hands were lost when i tried to make a run for it after blowing ballast ;) it was 9am in the middle of Casablanca port ;)

bottom line, stay out of the channel.