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Sorry :salute: |
the real issue is, in my opinion, the fact that a ghost ship was inserted in the game by ubisoft. Personally, I think it is a great move, and displays imagination with a sense of humor. I had heard about it for years before I appeared in the early morning hours and the coordinate mentioned in my post.
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IGD, are you suggesting we try to pinpoint the 'fliegende hollander' by the means of posting all sigthings in an specific thread? Like, an objective and scientific quest to unveil the characteristics of "the ubisoft ghost ship"?
Because if you are... I'm game for it. This should be fun. The first thing we should check is if appears randomly on the map, or if it follows a pre-determined route that does not variate. Has anyone tried to go to barbarinna's indication? Was it there? |
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However (and I do not think the "indication" is the correct word), I think your last sentence is exactly that, a "suggestion," and a very good suggestion at that. Let's pin that sucker down, build a mod to attack it, and kick some a--!. (You got me excited!!!) Bring her about chief (reference Robert Shaw in "Jaws",) head for NE of Luzon, full speed ahead--we going to hunt the "Ghost." (reference the ship the "Ghost" in the movies "Sea Wof," starring Edward G. Robinson.) |
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[Unit 1] Name=The Flying Dutchman DOC=19410505 DOD=21001231 As for it not being a "pirate ship', the legend/story began hundreds of years ago, and it was a Dutch sailing ship not a 'pirate ship' in many of the early accounts. In fact in several of the first legends, the "Flying Dutchman' refered to the captain, NOT the ship, the ship was not named. Of course over the years the ship name became the 'Flying Dutchmen'. But since the early legends have it as a Dutch ship, not a pirate ship, it could look like anything, after all it is only a legend. Peabody |
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I have seen her too. Kinda interesting to watch it if you ask me. It has a aora of beauty to it.
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By the way, if you want some fun, try ATO. It is a very good supermod. |
Just spotted it off Johnston Island on my way to a patrol near Guam in May of '42. Very cool.
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http://s1068.photobucket.com/user/fo...20Ghost%20Ship
Stock SH4 1.4, I am encountering this Blue-Green shimmering Ghost Ship January 17, 1942, nearing sundown, it trails red blood in its wake. It is under attack by 3 Japanese ships and 1 plane and firing back. It is following me at my surface flank speed of 18 knots near 21'9"N, 122'21"E, just north of the islands north of Luzon in the Luzon Straits. It has chased and scared my crew pretty badly, and we were running crazy to get away for a long time. Later in the night, out of torpedoes on the way back to base to refit, we barely survived a Japanese attack, but they amazingly depth charged themselves in shallow waters! Go figure . . . http://s1068.photobucket.com/user/fo...20Ghost%20Ship Quote:
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Welcome aboard, Forrest! :salute: |
Welcome to the boat mate. :salute:
Those are some great screen shots. Never seen the Japanese attack the Dutchman before. :up::up::up: Magic |
That'd be something, a Flying Dutchman mod. Actually submersible, almost indestructible, ghostly, uses cannons... etc
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I knew the thread was old, decided to post anyway. :yeah: .... unless I'm not suppose to reawaken dead threads... :06:
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