Dear Subsim,
I'm going to let you be my moral judge today. Yesterday, October 10, 1940, I sank a liner. The 35 000 GRT liner. From a hunting perspective, it was a blast. Got a hydrophone contact of a lone merchant, moving quite fast. A bearing plot, combined with hydrophone and visual observations, gave her speed as 16 knots. I could just race her down through the fog, and fired 2 torpedoes. The first struck the bow, the second between the funnels, causing her to split in half.
Of course, it is all a game. Call it a simulation. But I'm wondering. Do I deserve eternal damnation? Or should I get to eat cake with the Fuhrer himself (not that I'd like to...)? My arguments for sinking liners is:
- Tonnage!
- Tonnage flying a red ensign!
- Come on, she's probably carrying - or going to carry - the chaps in green.
Whereas against sinking passenger liners one could have the arguments:
- Women and children!
- Ze tommies can now make propaganda that we hurt the above.
- Not that I'm an expert, but how legal is sinking a passenger ship without warning anyway? Did it differ from sinking merchants? What was BdU's stance on it?
I know there probably have been discussions like these, but I'm really interested in hearing your opinions. As a side question, raise your hand if you have sunk the Queen Mary in campaign mode.
Doc.