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File Name: [REL/WIP] Speech Overhaul (6.36 MB) Download
Author: vickers03 (Uploaded by vickers03)
Date Added: 12-11-09
Downloads: 1263
Grade: A+
Description
trying to get a more navy chain-of-command-like
repeated orders, i started with the helmsman.
he will confirm and repeat now (lipsynched) any maneuver orders and uses the terms degrees, knots, port, starboard.

also changed (speech):
-'contact' to 'sonar contact'
-'single contact' to 'radar contact'
-added telegraph bell sound (hellcats of the navy)


*update 6.5.21*
-helmsman now randomly working on the rudder to hold the boat on course
-added random 'aye sir'
-added 'pressure in the boat' from ballast control
-added random crew sounds found in the speech folder



should work with any mods.
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Comments
Patchman123
07-12-10 at 10:12 AM
What about having the crew say Aye Aye, Sir? instead of "Yes sir?" In the Navy whenever an order is acknowledged, the person acknowledging it says
"Aye Aye Sir" instead of "Yes, Sir" because naval protocol is different from Army protocol. In the Army, they usually say, "Yes sir" and the Marines, too, but sailors in Navies have traditionally said, "Aye Aye Sir" because it's been naval tradition going back over 200 years.
nicholasx
04-23-11 at 09:10 PM
I agree with Patchman123, Aye Aye Sir is the lingo used and would enhance the game.

thank you vickers03 for your game enhancements
happy hunting everyone . . .
mrmigz
05-24-12 at 12:51 AM
Thanks for the hard work!!
hunter1025
05-22-14 at 03:47 PM
cool
-)-MAILMAN-
08-14-16 at 04:12 PM
I served aboard two submarines, was a wualified helmsman/planesman and taught at Basic Enlisted Submarinre School for more than 10 years active duty. The term "AYE, AYE" was never used. A single "aye" or "yes sir" was used. When repeating a helm order it would be something like this: "Right full rudder aye, steer course 135." If yu pased one of the four cardinal headigs in the process the helmsman wuld announcre "passing 090 to the right. If given a helm order with no course to steer it wuld sound like this: "Right ten degrees rudder aye; passing 010 to the right, passing 020 to the right , passing 030 to the right" and so on until an order for a specific course was given.


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