Nopileo
08-06-05, 11:47 AM
Greetings.
This is what happened during the rest of the patrol where I first encountered the hedgehog (http://www.subsim.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=41192).
Again I'm sorry for the large number of pics, but I hope that the topic will act as an ample 'warning'.
And unfortunately most of the interesting stuff here happened during night, so many of the pictures are very dark. So you should crank up the brightness/gamma, and if that's not enough even use PowerStrip (http://www.entechtaiwan.net/util/ps.shtm) like I do. This allows you to increase and decrease brightness/gamma with keyboard shortcuts from any application/game. A must-have for people with dark monitors like me.
Anyway, on to the story... Any comments are meant for the pictures that follow after/below the comments.
Enroute to the patrol grid after having escaped the mad DD escort:
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv008enroute.jpg
Waiting at patrol grid BE31. I normally just sit tight to save fuel, and sometimes submerge to listen for contacts:
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv009wait.jpg
I'm impressed by the details in SH3. Anyone know what this is? You can see right through to the other side (a lightning managed to sneak into the pic as well):
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv010unknown1.jpg
Here you get a better picture of where that strange compartment is:
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv011unknown2.jpg
Jumping ahead a bit. We've completed the assigned patrol period, and plotted a course into Loch Ewe to look for some action, when we receive a convoy report quite close to our position. It's moving fast, too. Wonder what it can be? A 'cloaked' task force? We turn around to intercept, and shortly after we pick up the first contacts on the hydrophones. Merchants? Moving fast...?!
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv021map1.jpg
It's not in the middle of the normal convoy routes either. Note the weather. Quite perfect for a stealthy attack, but I would prefer a little less winds:
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv023map2.jpg
It doesn't seem to be too heavily escorted either:
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv024map4.jpg
Sneaking past the lead escort, a pesky River DD escort which would later harrass us almost to death:
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv025appint.jpg
As soon we pass him we go to snorkel depth and make ourselves ready for the first ships. Everything happened very quickly from this point, since the convoy was moving at 14 knots!
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv026appext.jpg
... so the following is just a series of pics of us going completely bananas in the convoy. It turned out that all of the ships were tankers, and only T2s and T3s! As soon as we took out the first two, the rest of them slowed to 4-6 knots though, so this made it easier for us to take them out. We used salvos of two torpedoes on all ships, set to 10,5 meters magnetic detonation. Some torpedoes failed to detonate, but since some ships only needed one hit to go down, all of the salvos were successful:
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv027t1.jpg
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv029t2.jpg
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv030t3.jpg
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv032t4.jpg
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv033t5.jpg
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv034t6.jpg
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv036t7.jpg
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv037t8.jpg
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv038a.jpg
I bet these guys are not exactly enjoying themselves right now:
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv038b.jpg
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv038t9.jpg
20 minutes later we had sunk 6 tankers:
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv039map5.jpg
One more:
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv041t10.jpg
Hmm... In our ecstatic state we had completely forgotten about any escorts. Time to go silent:
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv044hunted01.jpg
As we calm down and take a look around for escorts, I notice something at the rear of the convoy. Could it be...? No... Yes it is! A Fiji light cruiser!
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv047fiji1.jpg
We get ready to attack it, when all of a sudden I hear a terrible sound which we have heard earlier in the patrol: The 'CLANG-CLANG-CLANG-CLANG' sound of hedgehogs being fired. Oh noo! It's the lead River escort!
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv048hedgehunt1.jpg
- Dive, dive, dive! Ahead flank! Hard to starboard!
- Splashes!
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv050hedgehunt2.jpg
Unbelievable, he missed! Great maneuvering, my precious crew (and the speed of the XXI helps, too!)! You can barely see our sub marker in the middle of the the closest search light beam:
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv056hedgehunt3.jpg
One of the reasons I don't like heavy waves - the conning tower keeps popping up:
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv058hedgehunt4.jpg
Just like the River escort we encountered earlier, this one also follows up the hedgehog with depth charges all around:
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv060hedgehunt5.jpg
He should be more careful not to sink himself (as if I would mind).
Notice the T2 on the upper left on this picture. Just behind it is the Fiji. Our current maneuver puts us in the position of a crazy tactic: I'm planning to go under the T2 and strike the Fiji when we come back up on the other side. This way we may also get away from the escort. Will it work...?
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv064hedgehunt6.jpg
Well too late to reconsider. Here we goooooo!
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv064hide1.jpg
Real u-boat crew would probably have preferred to not have an exernal camera in this case!
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv064hide2.jpg
We made it!
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv064hide3.jpg
Then quickly back up. The Fiji has a draft of 5 meters. Set a salvo of two to 6 meters and shoot from the hip. LOS!
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv072fiji2.jpg
Seen from the Fiji. The T2 we just 'hid' under in the middle, and the River escort on the right. His search lights are directly on us, that little bugger.
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv074fiji3.jpg
Oh no! No detonations! Were we too close? Dive! Hard starboard!
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv075fiji4miss.jpg
And up comes the conning tower again...
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv076fiji5.jpg
Ok, we're going for a new tactic while he's in the neighborhood. Keep holding hard starboard until we come up on his side, then try impact shots.
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv077fiji6.jpg
Ok, this will have to do. The good thing about LuT's is that they don't have to hit from 90 degrees. LOS!
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv078fiji7.jpg
Yeah!
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv080fiji8.jpg
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv081fiji9.jpg
Ok, time to go deep and make ourselves invisible. That River escort is getting annoying:
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv083escape1.jpg
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv084escape2.jpg
Not bad for a half our work. Well done, men!
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv086stats1.jpg
Explosions some distance away. Seems he lost us.
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv088escape3.jpg
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv090escape4.jpg
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv096escape5.jpg
I just had to take a close-up of this. Notice how both the sky and the sea lights up. Very cool:
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv098lightn.jpg
Hmm... We still have 4 LuTs left, and all three XI Zauns. Should we go for another run? The ecstatic crew all yell 'JA!!', so that's it.
'Follow that convoy, and get those tubes loaded!'
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv100run2-0.jpg
We spend about 20 minutes catching up with the remaining convoy, while we play cat and mouse with the River escort. The Bold 3 decoys seems to be quite effective, but he's very persistent.
Just as we are in range of two T2's and feel certain we have lost the escort, the sonar calls up. He's been hiding in our wake!
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv110run2-2.jpg
Well as long as we've come this far, we're not letting those tankers get away. One salvo and one single shot takes care of them:
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv121run2-3.jpg
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv122run2-4.jpg
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv124run2-5.jpg
At this time the River is pinging us like a bell, so we decide to spend one of the XI Zaun torpedoes on him.
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv126ddrun1.jpg
We make ourselves very visible to get him to chase us, and turn to face him:
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv128ddrun2.jpg
We fire the XI, but never hear signs of it again. Before we can say 'cheese doodles' the River escort is all over us with another hedgehog - and this time he is more successful (see our conning tower above water again, and we haven't even gotten the periscope all the way down yet):
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv130ddrun3.jpg
'Dive, dive diiiive!'
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv132ddrun5.jpg
One or two of the hogs hit us, but cause only minor damage:
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv133ddrun6.jpg
And the now so familiar aftermath of depth charges don't hit:
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv134ddrun7.jpg
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv135ddrun8.jpg
Ok, that's it. Let's sneak away and go home.
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv136ddrun9.jpg
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv139escape2-1.jpg
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv144return2-1.jpg
After running on time compression for about an hour game time, we surface. As soon as we do, the radio man reports radar signals! What the...?
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv146return2-2.jpg
He's been following us! In our wake outside the range of the hydrophones! AGAIN! Never in our careers have we encountered a more persistant bugger. He's left his convoy completely behind! Not like there's much left of it, but still...
'Snorkel depth! 180 degrees turn to face him!'
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv147return2-3.jpg
This time the Zaun hit home:
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv148revenge1.jpg
But again - persistant bugger!
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv151revenge3.jpg
He went down shortly after this. As you can see, one of the aft depth charge guys is already 'deleted':
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv152revenge4.jpg
The trip home was uneventful, other than spending the last Zaun on a patrolling DD that came a bit too close for comfort (directly at us at 35 knots!). But as you can see the weather didn't exactly get any better...
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv210home00.jpg
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv211home01.jpg
...until we got just outside the port of Bergen, when it started to clear up (even though Bergen is famous for having most days of rain per year in Norway).
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv212home02.jpg
And just like magic the skies were clear a few minutes later, like someone knew we were coming...
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv213home03.jpg
Greeted by the nurses and the band...
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv219home04.jpg
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv222home05.jpg
Although this guy was more busy saluting...
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv224home06.jpg
...this guy. :o
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv226home07.jpg
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv227home08.jpg
Home to harvest the fruits of our labour:
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv231home09.jpg
That's it. Hope you enjoyed it. At least I did! This was the most exciting patrol I've had with SH3, and I'm still amazed of all the new things I experience, even after playing for a few months.
This was also the first patrol I did without the stealth meter, and I'm not going back to it. It made everything so much more interesting!
And one last thing: I must admit that I sometimes reload a game when things go wrong, but on this patrol I didn't have to reload one single time! This made this trip extra special for me.
Regards,
Nopileo
This is what happened during the rest of the patrol where I first encountered the hedgehog (http://www.subsim.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=41192).
Again I'm sorry for the large number of pics, but I hope that the topic will act as an ample 'warning'.
And unfortunately most of the interesting stuff here happened during night, so many of the pictures are very dark. So you should crank up the brightness/gamma, and if that's not enough even use PowerStrip (http://www.entechtaiwan.net/util/ps.shtm) like I do. This allows you to increase and decrease brightness/gamma with keyboard shortcuts from any application/game. A must-have for people with dark monitors like me.
Anyway, on to the story... Any comments are meant for the pictures that follow after/below the comments.
Enroute to the patrol grid after having escaped the mad DD escort:
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv008enroute.jpg
Waiting at patrol grid BE31. I normally just sit tight to save fuel, and sometimes submerge to listen for contacts:
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv009wait.jpg
I'm impressed by the details in SH3. Anyone know what this is? You can see right through to the other side (a lightning managed to sneak into the pic as well):
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv010unknown1.jpg
Here you get a better picture of where that strange compartment is:
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv011unknown2.jpg
Jumping ahead a bit. We've completed the assigned patrol period, and plotted a course into Loch Ewe to look for some action, when we receive a convoy report quite close to our position. It's moving fast, too. Wonder what it can be? A 'cloaked' task force? We turn around to intercept, and shortly after we pick up the first contacts on the hydrophones. Merchants? Moving fast...?!
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv021map1.jpg
It's not in the middle of the normal convoy routes either. Note the weather. Quite perfect for a stealthy attack, but I would prefer a little less winds:
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv023map2.jpg
It doesn't seem to be too heavily escorted either:
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv024map4.jpg
Sneaking past the lead escort, a pesky River DD escort which would later harrass us almost to death:
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv025appint.jpg
As soon we pass him we go to snorkel depth and make ourselves ready for the first ships. Everything happened very quickly from this point, since the convoy was moving at 14 knots!
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv026appext.jpg
... so the following is just a series of pics of us going completely bananas in the convoy. It turned out that all of the ships were tankers, and only T2s and T3s! As soon as we took out the first two, the rest of them slowed to 4-6 knots though, so this made it easier for us to take them out. We used salvos of two torpedoes on all ships, set to 10,5 meters magnetic detonation. Some torpedoes failed to detonate, but since some ships only needed one hit to go down, all of the salvos were successful:
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv027t1.jpg
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv029t2.jpg
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv030t3.jpg
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv032t4.jpg
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv033t5.jpg
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv034t6.jpg
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv036t7.jpg
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv037t8.jpg
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv038a.jpg
I bet these guys are not exactly enjoying themselves right now:
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv038b.jpg
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv038t9.jpg
20 minutes later we had sunk 6 tankers:
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv039map5.jpg
One more:
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv041t10.jpg
Hmm... In our ecstatic state we had completely forgotten about any escorts. Time to go silent:
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv044hunted01.jpg
As we calm down and take a look around for escorts, I notice something at the rear of the convoy. Could it be...? No... Yes it is! A Fiji light cruiser!
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv047fiji1.jpg
We get ready to attack it, when all of a sudden I hear a terrible sound which we have heard earlier in the patrol: The 'CLANG-CLANG-CLANG-CLANG' sound of hedgehogs being fired. Oh noo! It's the lead River escort!
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv048hedgehunt1.jpg
- Dive, dive, dive! Ahead flank! Hard to starboard!
- Splashes!
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv050hedgehunt2.jpg
Unbelievable, he missed! Great maneuvering, my precious crew (and the speed of the XXI helps, too!)! You can barely see our sub marker in the middle of the the closest search light beam:
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv056hedgehunt3.jpg
One of the reasons I don't like heavy waves - the conning tower keeps popping up:
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv058hedgehunt4.jpg
Just like the River escort we encountered earlier, this one also follows up the hedgehog with depth charges all around:
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv060hedgehunt5.jpg
He should be more careful not to sink himself (as if I would mind).
Notice the T2 on the upper left on this picture. Just behind it is the Fiji. Our current maneuver puts us in the position of a crazy tactic: I'm planning to go under the T2 and strike the Fiji when we come back up on the other side. This way we may also get away from the escort. Will it work...?
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv064hedgehunt6.jpg
Well too late to reconsider. Here we goooooo!
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv064hide1.jpg
Real u-boat crew would probably have preferred to not have an exernal camera in this case!
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv064hide2.jpg
We made it!
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv064hide3.jpg
Then quickly back up. The Fiji has a draft of 5 meters. Set a salvo of two to 6 meters and shoot from the hip. LOS!
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv072fiji2.jpg
Seen from the Fiji. The T2 we just 'hid' under in the middle, and the River escort on the right. His search lights are directly on us, that little bugger.
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv074fiji3.jpg
Oh no! No detonations! Were we too close? Dive! Hard starboard!
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv075fiji4miss.jpg
And up comes the conning tower again...
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv076fiji5.jpg
Ok, we're going for a new tactic while he's in the neighborhood. Keep holding hard starboard until we come up on his side, then try impact shots.
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv077fiji6.jpg
Ok, this will have to do. The good thing about LuT's is that they don't have to hit from 90 degrees. LOS!
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv078fiji7.jpg
Yeah!
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv080fiji8.jpg
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv081fiji9.jpg
Ok, time to go deep and make ourselves invisible. That River escort is getting annoying:
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv083escape1.jpg
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv084escape2.jpg
Not bad for a half our work. Well done, men!
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv086stats1.jpg
Explosions some distance away. Seems he lost us.
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv088escape3.jpg
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv090escape4.jpg
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv096escape5.jpg
I just had to take a close-up of this. Notice how both the sky and the sea lights up. Very cool:
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv098lightn.jpg
Hmm... We still have 4 LuTs left, and all three XI Zauns. Should we go for another run? The ecstatic crew all yell 'JA!!', so that's it.
'Follow that convoy, and get those tubes loaded!'
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv100run2-0.jpg
We spend about 20 minutes catching up with the remaining convoy, while we play cat and mouse with the River escort. The Bold 3 decoys seems to be quite effective, but he's very persistent.
Just as we are in range of two T2's and feel certain we have lost the escort, the sonar calls up. He's been hiding in our wake!
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv110run2-2.jpg
Well as long as we've come this far, we're not letting those tankers get away. One salvo and one single shot takes care of them:
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv121run2-3.jpg
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv122run2-4.jpg
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv124run2-5.jpg
At this time the River is pinging us like a bell, so we decide to spend one of the XI Zaun torpedoes on him.
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv126ddrun1.jpg
We make ourselves very visible to get him to chase us, and turn to face him:
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv128ddrun2.jpg
We fire the XI, but never hear signs of it again. Before we can say 'cheese doodles' the River escort is all over us with another hedgehog - and this time he is more successful (see our conning tower above water again, and we haven't even gotten the periscope all the way down yet):
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv130ddrun3.jpg
'Dive, dive diiiive!'
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv132ddrun5.jpg
One or two of the hogs hit us, but cause only minor damage:
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv133ddrun6.jpg
And the now so familiar aftermath of depth charges don't hit:
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv134ddrun7.jpg
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv135ddrun8.jpg
Ok, that's it. Let's sneak away and go home.
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv136ddrun9.jpg
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv139escape2-1.jpg
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv144return2-1.jpg
After running on time compression for about an hour game time, we surface. As soon as we do, the radio man reports radar signals! What the...?
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv146return2-2.jpg
He's been following us! In our wake outside the range of the hydrophones! AGAIN! Never in our careers have we encountered a more persistant bugger. He's left his convoy completely behind! Not like there's much left of it, but still...
'Snorkel depth! 180 degrees turn to face him!'
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv147return2-3.jpg
This time the Zaun hit home:
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv148revenge1.jpg
But again - persistant bugger!
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv151revenge3.jpg
He went down shortly after this. As you can see, one of the aft depth charge guys is already 'deleted':
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv152revenge4.jpg
The trip home was uneventful, other than spending the last Zaun on a patrolling DD that came a bit too close for comfort (directly at us at 35 knots!). But as you can see the weather didn't exactly get any better...
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv210home00.jpg
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv211home01.jpg
...until we got just outside the port of Bergen, when it started to clear up (even though Bergen is famous for having most days of rain per year in Norway).
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv212home02.jpg
And just like magic the skies were clear a few minutes later, like someone knew we were coming...
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv213home03.jpg
Greeted by the nurses and the band...
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv219home04.jpg
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv222home05.jpg
Although this guy was more busy saluting...
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv224home06.jpg
...this guy. :o
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv226home07.jpg
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv227home08.jpg
Home to harvest the fruits of our labour:
http://home.online.no/~bjoohe/pics/sh/tconv/tconv231home09.jpg
That's it. Hope you enjoyed it. At least I did! This was the most exciting patrol I've had with SH3, and I'm still amazed of all the new things I experience, even after playing for a few months.
This was also the first patrol I did without the stealth meter, and I'm not going back to it. It made everything so much more interesting!
And one last thing: I must admit that I sometimes reload a game when things go wrong, but on this patrol I didn't have to reload one single time! This made this trip extra special for me.
Regards,
Nopileo