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Penta
04-08-08, 09:41 AM
As it hasn't happened in a while for me:

1. What are the requirements to get offered a new model boat?
2. Is it possible to get promoted without ending your career?
3. How do I regain efficiency in my people?

Wilcke
04-08-08, 09:54 AM
As it hasn't happened in a while for me:

1. What are the requirements to get offered a new model boat?
2. Is it possible to get promoted without ending your career?
3. How do I regain efficiency in my people?

Here is a great place to start.... http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=107783

Happy Hunting!

rrmelend
04-08-08, 12:10 PM
As it hasn't happened in a while for me:

1. What are the requirements to get offered a new model boat?
2. Is it possible to get promoted without ending your career?
3. How do I regain efficiency in my people?

1: Depending on your patrol results I have usually been offered comand of a new boat after about 3-5 patrols.

2: Again, depending on your results I am usually promoted from lt. commander to commander after 1-3 patrols.

3: Not sure what you mean, I have not noticed any loss of efficiency from my crew.

DeepIron
04-08-08, 12:39 PM
As it hasn't happened in a while for me:

1. What are the requirements to get offered a new model boat?
2. Is it possible to get promoted without ending your career?
3. How do I regain efficiency in my people?
1. Selling your soul to the Devil is a starter... new boats are expensive!
2. Yes. By surviving long enough to get promoted.
3. Start by not "splicing the mainbrace" too much with the crew.

Well hey... works for me! ;)

Cheers!

kylesplanet
04-08-08, 02:25 PM
As it hasn't happened in a while for me:

1. What are the requirements to get offered a new model boat?
2. Is it possible to get promoted without ending your career?
3. How do I regain efficiency in my people?
1. Selling your soul to the Devil is a starter... new boats are expensive!
2. Yes. By surviving long enough to get promoted.
3. Start by not "splicing the mainbrace" too much with the crew.

Well hey... works for me! ;)

Cheers!

Splicing the main brace got me much more efficiency!:p

Penta
04-08-08, 02:53 PM
I dun get it.

DeepIron
04-08-08, 02:58 PM
I dun get it."Splicing the main brace" was usually a round of beer to all hands for a job well done or after surviving an especially savage DC attack... A morale booster.

In older times, it was brandy or grog... :up: