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Jacques Uzi 10-12-06 06:16 AM

Neutral, my $#%!
 
It was a dark and stormy night in 1940. Well, actually it wasn't stormy, there was no wind. But it was very dark. Anyway, I was attacking a convoy headed for the Irish sea and fired a salvo at a c3. All three torpedoes hit, and it turned out that i had destroyed a "neutral unit". What is that supposed to mean? I assume it must have been an american ship, but so what? It was a part of a convoy belonging to Die verdammte Engländer

Kiwi Zero Six 10-12-06 06:27 AM

Convoys don't belong to countries, ships do. ;)

stabiz 10-12-06 06:52 AM

Potato-peeling for you!

Redwine 10-12-06 06:55 AM

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Originally Posted by stabiz
Potato-peeling for you!

Same quantity of potatoes tons as the neutral ship :rotfl:

Dont worry ! some time i sink the Hospiatl Ship....

ECV56_PolTen 10-12-06 07:23 AM

Been there, done that. My best patrol until now was ruined for sinking a "neutral", I had to "resign" my command of the U-46, a beatiful VIIB :cry:
Sh*t happens

fredbass 10-12-06 07:26 AM

You can sink anything you want if you don't mind losing renown. :88)

If you blow up a hospital ship, it's like negative 10,000 or something like that and Hitler personally gets to pull your pants down on that one. :arrgh!:

Jacques Uzi 10-12-06 07:41 AM

What's the point of a naval blocade if it can be broken by using ships flying the flags of "neutral" countries? Flags that in any case can't be seen at night... That was certainly not the german policy in WW2 (or in WW1 when the "neutral" Norwegian merchant fleet was decimated)

AVGWarhawk 10-12-06 08:07 AM

One has to understand that Hiltler directed certain things as to not bring in other countries into the war. Hilter named the time and the place to start a war with countries other than Poland, Britian, France. Neutrals being sunk was frowned on in Berlin so I guess the game gives you negative renown. Neutrals went in the convoys also, the Americans would patrol/escort to a certain latitude off the coast of the US eventhough we were not in the war yet. Putting in neutrals and getting bad press(less renown) is a great idea that was put into the game. GW took it further and now you get message with who you can sink and what date. Also, they have a book of flags in the UZO/periscope view with dates the neutrals became fair game.:rock:

LZ_Baker 10-12-06 08:26 AM

I sink them if they are in an enemy port. They sailed into the combat zone and docked... :arrgh!:

mookiemookie 10-12-06 08:29 AM

[quote=Redwine]
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Originally Posted by stabiz
Dont worry ! some time i sink the Hospiatl Ship....

Hee hee....war criminal. Look up the Australian hospital ship Centaur sometime :know:

Biggles 10-12-06 09:25 AM

Is renown taken away when you sink hospital ships in the mods?

Redwine 10-12-06 09:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ECV56_PolTen
Been there, done that. My best patrol until now was ruined for sinking a "neutral", I had to "resign" my command of the U-46, a beatiful VIIB :cry:
Sh*t happens

Quien sos PolTen ? :up:

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Originally Posted by mookiemookie
Quote:

Originally Posted by Redwine
Dont worry ! some time i sink the Hospiatl Ship....

Hee hee....war criminal. Look up the Australian hospital ship Centaur sometime :know:

That time i was executed.... when attempt to run the next mission..... a "dead" sentence apperas, may be for the masive loss of renown !! :dead::damn: :oops:

Respenus 10-12-06 09:46 AM

Bad luck some would say. But forget the renown. If the loss is too big, then reload. If not, you'll have extra tonnage added! :up:

The Munster 10-12-06 10:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AVGWarhawk
One has to understand that Hiltler directed certain things as to not bring in other countries into the war. Hilter named the time and the place to start a war with countries other than Poland, Britian, France. Neutrals being sunk was frowned on in Berlin so I guess the game gives you negative renown. Neutrals went in the convoys also, the Americans would patrol/escort to a certain latitude off the coast of the US eventhough we were not in the war yet. Putting in neutrals and getting bad press(less renown) is a great idea that was put into the game. GW took it further and now you get message with who you can sink and what date. Also, they have a book of flags in the UZO/periscope view with dates the neutrals became fair game.:rock:

On the subject of flags, does anyone know what this is.. 3 horizontal bands of equal size, Top = light blue Middle = white Bottom = light blue

It was not in the UZO Flag section and I was in two minds whether to sink it or not ?!

kylania 10-12-06 10:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Kpt. Munson
On the subject of flags, does anyone know what this is.. 3 horizontal bands of equal size, Top = light blue Middle = white Bottom = light blue

It was not in the UZO Flag section and I was in two minds whether to sink it or not ?!


Either the Kriegsmarine signal flag for Ludwig used on the Bismarck (unlikely!) or the
Nicaragua, El Salvador or Honduras flags perhaps? They were similar to that, blue/white/blue but each had a symbol in the middle.

Nicaragua WWII flag:
http://ww2.wspa-international.org/im...-nicaragua.gif

El Salvador WWII flag:
http://ww2.wspa-international.org/im...elsalvador.gif

Honduras WWII Flag:
http://ww2.wspa-international.org/im...g-honduras.gif


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