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Planesman
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Welcome aboard, I, too, am a bit of a newb, at least to manual targeting. been playing this game for a grip, and got back into it when i found it in an old box. I find the manual targeting difficult, yet, ultimately more rewarding than point and shoot.
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Watch Officer
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Now I just wish they had a button for "Range... MARK... Bearing... MARK" that would update the enemy's location on the plot based on the data you give it. Contact Updates is too much information and too accurate, but manually plotting is too time consuming to do in realtime while planning an attack... that's why skippers had people to do it for them as they called out the range and bearing. Someday... someday...
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Watch
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Location: Vermont, USA
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Thanks for the hearty welcome, fellas
![]() ![]() ![]() Anyway, I made some good friends on the Bird. You skimmers out there are plenty okay. The crew of the Bird was mostly a great bunch of guys stuck with a crazy skipper on an old, obsolete ship. Good Hunting
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Commander
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SSN-638, you are correct about the game being therapeutic. It fits different people in different ways for a variety of reasons.
Welcome aboard again.......... |
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Torpedoman
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Welcome aboard!
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Commander
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When you mentioned the Whale it jarred my memory. I worked on your boat untill March/1978 while it was in the yards. If any other submariners were in the yards at Kittery, ME between 1975 and early 1978 I worked on your sub. At the time I knew the SRO's and RO's very well on your boat.
Quote: 1976–1978 Whale resumed normal United States East Coast operations until 9 September 1976 when she entered the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard at Kittery, Maine, for a refueling overhaul. That overhaul concluded on 7 July 1978. Whale then spent the remainder of 1978 in refresher training for the purpose of obtaining certification throughout the full range of her weapons system. |
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Seasoned Skipper
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Welcome to Subsim!
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