The_Blockade_Runner
06-02-06, 02:18 AM
In my Fourth patrol of my current career, U-3 my type IID sub, I sneak into Hartlepool's port under the cover of darkness. AND, its storming so bad that no destroyers see me as I position in the docks, and I dont see them either, but I can here them.
So I see a nice T2 tanker sitting alone at port, so I positon my self 500m away for a perfect 90* Angle for abow shot. Problem is its storming so bad that my watch guys cant get it as a contact on the map. And I didnt want my torps to miss because of the bad weather and then have my position compromised.
So I decided to wait out the weather for conditions in my favor so I can sink the tanker and effectivly respond to the destroyers that will close on my position. 2 long boring days of Time Compression, checking on the T2 every hour to make sure he wouldnt pull away.
I figured that if he started to move away my sonar guy would inform me of the movement, WRONG:damn: . On the second night close to my 3rd day in harbor, the weather hasn't changed at all, a monsoon with heavy fog and high wind, And after TC between 1900 and 2000 I cecked for the tanker and it was gone! :nope:
My watch guys didnt say a peep, my sonar gut didnt say anything, all are well rested. Now im sitting in a port with terrible weather STILL, and the only thing in port is a small Coastal Merchant.
I lost my chance on the juicy T2, well IM not leaving this port untill something of equal value comes back:arrgh!:
NOT HAPPY
So I see a nice T2 tanker sitting alone at port, so I positon my self 500m away for a perfect 90* Angle for abow shot. Problem is its storming so bad that my watch guys cant get it as a contact on the map. And I didnt want my torps to miss because of the bad weather and then have my position compromised.
So I decided to wait out the weather for conditions in my favor so I can sink the tanker and effectivly respond to the destroyers that will close on my position. 2 long boring days of Time Compression, checking on the T2 every hour to make sure he wouldnt pull away.
I figured that if he started to move away my sonar guy would inform me of the movement, WRONG:damn: . On the second night close to my 3rd day in harbor, the weather hasn't changed at all, a monsoon with heavy fog and high wind, And after TC between 1900 and 2000 I cecked for the tanker and it was gone! :nope:
My watch guys didnt say a peep, my sonar gut didnt say anything, all are well rested. Now im sitting in a port with terrible weather STILL, and the only thing in port is a small Coastal Merchant.
I lost my chance on the juicy T2, well IM not leaving this port untill something of equal value comes back:arrgh!:
NOT HAPPY