PappyCain
04-10-09, 12:27 PM
Hydrophone Operator:
Herr Kaleun the tribal class is going down.
Kreider:
Herr Kaleun, we have hits on both heavies ...
Capt. Rott:
Up scope. Down scope.
Hydrophone Operator:
Herr Kaleun, I have two more hits on the heavies. Their screws have stopped turning!
Capt. Rott:
Up Scope. Down scope.
Capt. Rott:
Men we have 2 heavies near us and they are pigs! Big fat pigs. Ready for the slaughter.
Hydrophone Operator:
Herr Kaleun! I have a tribal class headed for us.
Herr Kalelun he is pinging us.
Capt. Rott:
Ahead full. Bearing to the closest heavy?
Kreider:
62 degrees off our bow.
Capt. Rott:
Head for the King George.
Hydrophone Operator:
Depth charges!!
Capt. Rott:
Steady men. Brace. How far to that heavy?
Kreider:
190 meters.
They are raking us was small fire!! The rolling sea is exposing us!!
Capt. Rott:
Take her down another 10 meters. I will watch for the hull undersea.
Up scope. I see her. She is in view. Steady. All stop! Reverse flank. Goot. All stop.
Men we are under the battleship. I see her pretty screws.
Hydrophone Operator:
Herr Kaleun. The destroyer is pinging us.
Capt. Rott:
Follow her and keep calling her position.
Hydrophone Operator:
She is slowly circling.
Capt. Rott:
Goot.
Klentz load our fish fore and aft.
Sea is making up. Coffee now someone.... we are beneath her screws, I see her rudder listless and flapping with the sea.
How are we doing Klentz?
Klentz:
All is goot Herr Kaleun. Maybe 30 min. on first eel load.
Hydrophone Operator:
Herr Kaleun. The tribal destroyer is circling.
Capt. Rott:
Let him. Let him. We sit tight here men.
Let's hope he does not sit on us, that big fat pig above us!
Herr Kaleun the tribal class is going down.
Kreider:
Herr Kaleun, we have hits on both heavies ...
Capt. Rott:
Up scope. Down scope.
Hydrophone Operator:
Herr Kaleun, I have two more hits on the heavies. Their screws have stopped turning!
Capt. Rott:
Up Scope. Down scope.
Capt. Rott:
Men we have 2 heavies near us and they are pigs! Big fat pigs. Ready for the slaughter.
Hydrophone Operator:
Herr Kaleun! I have a tribal class headed for us.
Herr Kalelun he is pinging us.
Capt. Rott:
Ahead full. Bearing to the closest heavy?
Kreider:
62 degrees off our bow.
Capt. Rott:
Head for the King George.
Hydrophone Operator:
Depth charges!!
Capt. Rott:
Steady men. Brace. How far to that heavy?
Kreider:
190 meters.
They are raking us was small fire!! The rolling sea is exposing us!!
Capt. Rott:
Take her down another 10 meters. I will watch for the hull undersea.
Up scope. I see her. She is in view. Steady. All stop! Reverse flank. Goot. All stop.
Men we are under the battleship. I see her pretty screws.
Hydrophone Operator:
Herr Kaleun. The destroyer is pinging us.
Capt. Rott:
Follow her and keep calling her position.
Hydrophone Operator:
She is slowly circling.
Capt. Rott:
Goot.
Klentz load our fish fore and aft.
Sea is making up. Coffee now someone.... we are beneath her screws, I see her rudder listless and flapping with the sea.
How are we doing Klentz?
Klentz:
All is goot Herr Kaleun. Maybe 30 min. on first eel load.
Hydrophone Operator:
Herr Kaleun. The tribal destroyer is circling.
Capt. Rott:
Let him. Let him. We sit tight here men.
Let's hope he does not sit on us, that big fat pig above us!