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I'm goin' down
06-06-10, 04:48 PM
Ducimus just made TMO 2 available, so not wasting any time, I jumped in at Midway, June 4, '42. I have never had luck in that battle, so I was determined to set the record straight this time. I decided to save to video. I certainly made a name for myself this time.

(This is dedicated to Rockin Robbins.)

Initially, this mission greets you with a group of destroyers before a few carriers and a Kongo approach. TMOs destroyers had me in depth charge hell for two hours while I tried to figure out where Ducimus set the crush depth for the Barbarinna, a Gato, although I managed to fire ten torpedoes at the Kongo in the course of incurring surface shelling from the dds, with one hit on the Kongo that caused it minor damage. After escaping to the northwest, I surfaced and faced relentless Jap air power, countng as many as 10 planes lining up to make a run at my boat. Finally night fell just as the battery levels forced the Barbarinna to surface.

An all night search on June 4th only revealed two contacts which both turned out to be flames from sunken ships. On June 5th, I spotted a task force, but it outpaced the Barbarinna, and she lost contact. However, I tracked and managed over a 40 mile distance to outpace and get ahead of another "convoy" of ships. It was raining and foggy, with poor visiblity. This is where the fun (if you want to call it that) started.

I had tracked and plotted the course of convoy of ships for over 40 miles, so I was confident of its course. It was 259 degrees. Once I got ahead of it, I turned the Barbarinna towards its course and lined up for an O'Kane shot. My sonar man had identified some of ships as merchants, but now identified the closest as a warship. It was approaching from port. Since the fog made visual contact impossible, I used gutted's Solution Solver program to calculate the firing point, which was 347 degrees as the target was doing 16.25 kts. An error was made in lining the bow of the Barbarinna perpendicular to the target's course. While I was correcting it, the target sailed passed the firing point. I think it was a destroyer.

I thought I had missed my chance to attack when the sillouette of a carrier appeared on the same course at a distance of several thousand yards. Unfortunately, I forgot to adjust the Barbarinna's speed, and because I was distracted resetting the running depth of the torpedoes, I did not notice it had just sailed past the target's course. Also, the Barbarinna's course was still not perpendicular to the target course. No other attack strategy using torpedoes was feasible as I could not see the target, and I did not have time for a sonar only attack, plus my sonarman was still tracking the first target. I was running out of time! To remedy these situations, I put the Barbarrina in reverse, and at the same time tried to adjust its course to line up for an O'Kane salvo at on the carrier. Since I wasn't sure of the first target's identity, I had set torpedoes to run at minimum depth. Now that I was going try to to attack a carrier, I reset their running depths at 10-13 ft., as in the early war, torpedoes often ran deep.

It turned out my course adjustments to set up for an O'Kane shot were incorrect. I was trying to correct the Barbarinn'a course shot while in reverse, and the course adjustment resulted in oversteering the boat. Then I ran into real trouble. I calculated the course adjustment using gutted's Solution Solver, but for some reason the Barbarinna would not respond to orders to turn. I rechecked the Solution Solver and confirmed the firing angle was 347 degrees. When I brought the Attack Map up to the screen it showed the Barbarinna way off course to port, and the carrier target was just passing the 347 degree firing point per the Solution Solver program! It was time for action. If the Barbarinna did not attack now, she would not attack this carrier. It would not be an O'Kane shot, and I did not use the TDC to calculate range/aspect ratio, but target speed was input accurately. I fired the first torpedo, then adjusted the torpedo angles on the TBT a few degrees to the right, ahead of the carrier, for each of the next five, and fired all of them as well. I followed the torpedoes on the Attack Map. Two hits were duds. At least one missed according to the sonarman, and he confirmed at least one hit. Things were happening so fast, I am not sure he called out the results of the other two torpedo shots. I never saw the target before I shot. I do not know if the other two torpedoes hit, but experience tells me that at least one must have.

I checked the external camera three times searching for the carieer in the fog and rain. I finally found it sailing away by tracking smoke plumes which were barely visible due to the weather conditions. There she was, a big, beautifiul carrier listing heavily to starboard. I thought I would follow it with the external camera to see if it would sink, as it appeared in trouble. Five minutes later she went down. As it slid under, the camera scanned its deck. There is was - OOPS! (a really big OOPS!)-the Stars and Stripes! *#!^@!! And the message on the screen flashed, "Whose side are you on?" :damn:

Post script: I watched a video replay. The torpedoes hit as follows: 1 hit, 2 duds, 3 misses. I only observed one hit.

magic452
06-06-10, 05:46 PM
From ComSubPac:
You can replace RR on the rock pile till further notice. :rotfl2:

RR says :up: :know: :nope:


Magic

etheberge
06-06-10, 06:29 PM
Lol

I was wondering why you had dedicated your post to Rockin Robbins at the beginning, but now I know :DL.

Better tidy up the cell Captain Robbins, you're about to have some company in the brig!

Bubblehead1980
06-06-10, 06:36 PM
:har::har:

G2B
06-06-10, 06:44 PM
So I.G.D. has mastered the way of the Samurai,

I think Admiral Nimitz would like to have a chat with you :shifty:

rein1705
06-06-10, 09:53 PM
Be LESS aggressive? :har::rotfl2::har::wah:

I'm goin' down
06-06-10, 10:19 PM
If you understood all of my post, felt the anxiety of the experience, and posted or post a response, you are addicted. Except, for Rockin Robbins, he may be addicted, but he is also in jail with nothing to do but post on Subsim :smug:.

rein1705
06-06-10, 10:35 PM
Believe me IGD i get you. Im so into this game i have nightmares of depthcharges.

NorthBeach
06-06-10, 11:53 PM
You exhibit considerable diligence and earnest determination, IGD San! :salute:

:har:

G2B
06-07-10, 12:24 AM
http://i974.photobucket.com/albums/ae228/g2banything/gif/14cafe-refrescos.gif No addiction here, just escapism to unwind. http://i974.photobucket.com/albums/ae228/g2banything/gif/43grandes.gif





Upon returning to Pearl the crew of the Barbarinna was questioned about the loss of Admiral Nimitz beloved Enterprise, records indicate they may have been in the vicinity. The crew reports they were at least 50nm miles away to the N.E. and have no information regarding Enterprise.

The crew was also questioned about the "accident" their captain suffered. The entire crew answered the same, "The captain was prone to sleepwalking and may have fallen overboard in the middle of the night"

When asked about one of the boats anchors and chain that were missing the crew responded "The chain had broken loose and sank to the bottom in heavy seas" Upon inspection it appears the chain was unbolted and that they may have been lying to cover up a mistake of not properly securing it.

New rules will be forthcoming on how to deal with sleepwalking crewmen.

Sailor Steve
06-07-10, 01:02 AM
:rotfl2::rock:

Very good, G2B!

Jan Kyster
06-07-10, 06:58 AM
:har:

The missing anchor could have been a result of the boats being modified before setting of for war patrols, but I've heard stories about irregularities on the USS Barbarinna before, so who knows... :hmmm:


Note to self: ID before firing

rmr1701
06-07-10, 07:56 AM
Oops :har::haha:

Rockin Robbins
06-07-10, 09:06 AM
Hell, now I'll probably have to shave or do something drastic like take a shower.....
http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/aa293/RockinRobbins13/smileys/littlevoices.gif

Sailor Steve
06-07-10, 09:07 AM
:har:

The missing anchor could have been a result of the boats being modified before setting of for war patrols, but I've heard stories about irregularities on the USS Barbarinna before, so who knows... :hmmm:


Note to self: ID before firing
Conversations with fellow captains reveals that Captain Down's nickname among the fleet was "Hipshot". Whether this is relavent to the loss of Enterprise is still under investigation.

Inner Sound
06-07-10, 09:30 AM
G2B, you'd enjoy the movie "Below"

WarlordATF
06-07-10, 12:31 PM
Sounds like the Captain is headed for Leavenworth, however i'm sure the Brass will spring him once the need arises. Good Captains are hard to come by but i'm sure his new XO will watch him closely and i doubt any other fish will be fired before they see the Rising Sun flapping in the breeze.

I can say that i honestly believe this incident to be an accident and knowing the character of Captain Down i am willing to testify at the investigation hearing on his behalf in hopes of securing his freedom and assist in any way possible to assure him another command.

Signed,

Captain WarlordATF
USS Tarpon SS-175, USN.

Ducimus
06-07-10, 03:01 PM
Heh, i did change the message displayed when you sink a neutral or friendly target. I smriked when i pictured the XO saying, "Just who's side are we on sir?" :O:

rein1705
06-07-10, 05:42 PM
"Radio message for you sir. Captains eyes only"

"" To USS S-36 SS-141
From COMSUBPAC
Divert from operational area Aleutian Islands, Make best speed to:
(insert coordinates here)
Locate and intercept USS Barb and escort to Midway with most hast.
Proceed with caution.""

:06:

I'm goin' down
06-07-10, 10:11 PM
From Commander I'm Goin' Down to the crew of the SS Barbarinna:

" Men, Pac Command has intercepted the following message:

"" To USS S-36 SS-141
From COMSUBPAC
Divert from operational area Aleutian Islands, Make best speed to:
(insert coordinates here)
Locate and intercept USS Barb and escort to Midway with most hast.
Proceed with caution.""

The intercept was from the same Intel. outfit that broke the Jap code at Midway. Our ship is being set up as a renegade traitor, like the legend of the famous "Ghost Ship." However, some of our fleet are on radio silence and may not get the message from Intel. If any ships from our fleet bear down on the Barbarinna, we will take evasive action, and if compelled, take affirmative defense measures including firing to disable or destroy such vessels. In the meantime, we will stay on mission. Now, get some rest, as I expect we will see some action in the next few days."

rein1705
06-07-10, 11:27 PM
"What is this skipper? they want us to sink the Barb or somethin'?"

"Shhh keep quiet you wanna start a rumor?!. Stow that crap right now sailor... Says were just supose to escort her in to midway. Thats Commander Down's boat, she's a Gato, maybe they ran into trouble and need a tow."

"But sir... Those coordinates are near enough to midway they could just send a tug or a Can to tow her home why would they pull an S-boat thats over a thousand NM away to lead her in?"

"Maybe were the only boat in range chief."

"aye maybe... the only submarine in range.... were also the only S-18 to sink a Jap sub too..."

rein1705
06-08-10, 12:44 AM
To Commander USS S-36 (SS-141)
From ULTRA
Intercept and escort USS Barb (SS-220) to Naval base Midway ASAP.
SS-220 is to be considered rogue and may fire upon friendly vessels.
Sink or disable SS-220 if need be.
ULTRA



Radio man- "It's authentic Skipper.... ULTRA wants us to sink the Barb if we cant convince her to come in."

Rein- "decode it again"
Radio- "I've decoded it four times already Skipper"
Rein- "Decode it AGAIN!!"
Chief- "what are we gonna do Captain?"
Rein- "I wonder how many of us received these orders?..."
Chief- "probably not just us"
Rein- "Ahead flank! We've gotta get there first Chief maybe we can talk them in... We've got to warn them..."
Chief- "Sir?"
Rein- "what's the range on the Gertrude?"

G2B
06-08-10, 01:08 AM
G2B, you'd enjoy the movie "Below"


Aye, Managed to catch a good bit of it, going to have to sit and watch the whole thing when I get a chance :D