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Old 10-19-06, 06:11 AM   #1
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:rotfl: Ow I wonder...this is funny

For example you're in an sub...you find urself going straight for an Mine...you do Emergency backwards...and just when the sub is almost in an complete stop you hit the mine soft like ''Cloing'' ...and then nothing happens

you go on the bridge and Psssffff....wipe ur sweat away from ur forehead. and then Depressed bernard wips his cigaret over the nose on ur sub and hits the mine ''KABLAM!!!!''
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Old 10-19-06, 06:32 AM   #2
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I had this problem recently with the NYGM mod. Except I was out in the middle of the ocean heading out on patrol. No planes, no ships, no nets or mines. Suddenly the boat starts falling apart around me for no apparent reason.
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Old 10-19-06, 09:49 AM   #3
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I have found that TC1024 is the most deadliest enemy in the game!!!! What I do to get out of the harbor is zoom in on the map where the port is I'm leaving. I set my waypoints to get out. I sit in the bridge and watch the senery or TC to 256/512.

I see d@rk51 has an issue in the open ocean. Yeah, well, I laid my waypoints around the northside of England. I was cruising along at TC1024 and bang/damage/flooding/crew member launched 500m off the conning tower....it would seem there was a tiny tiny really tiny island I missed on the map (I saw it after I zoomed in) that in the wide open north Atlantic and my crew rammed smack dab in the middle. I mean, what are the chances of that other than not paying attention. I scolded my watch and collected my crew off the beach that ended up there after the sudden stop. Tiny tiny really tiny island 1, U-boat 0..........crew left on island and searched for a new crew.
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Old 10-19-06, 11:03 AM   #4
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I have found that TC1024 is the most deadliest enemy in the game!!!! What I do to get out of the harbor is zoom in on the map where the port is I'm leaving. I set my waypoints to get out. I sit in the bridge and watch the senery or TC to 256/512.

I see d@rk51 has an issue in the open ocean. Yeah, well, I laid my waypoints around the northside of England. I was cruising along at TC1024 and bang/damage/flooding/crew member launched 500m off the conning tower....it would seem there was a tiny tiny really tiny island I missed on the map (I saw it after I zoomed in) that in the wide open north Atlantic and my crew rammed smack dab in the middle. I mean, what are the chances of that other than not paying attention. I scolded my watch and collected my crew off the beach that ended up there after the sudden stop. Tiny tiny really tiny island 1, U-boat 0..........crew left on island and searched for a new crew.
Happens to the best of us mate. And in real life too!

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http://www.de220.com/Life%20on%20a%20DE/DE-Life.htm][/url]
"It was a very dark night in mid-1943, and the Edgar G. Chase was proceeding south along the Atlantic coast, running fairly close to the shoreline. She was operating in company with two navy patrol craft (PC) vessels, searching for enemy submarines.
Suddenly, a very bright light stabbed through the dark night off the starboard bow. Moving quickly from right to left, it would disappear, only to reappear intermittently. The captain of the DE, suspecting the very worst, immediately detached one of the PCs with orders to proceed dead ahead at full speed, investigate this very suspicious light and report his findings promptly.
Off into the night went this little ship, quickly disappearing from view. After what seemed to be an unusually long time, a signal light began to flash in our direction-

W-E H-A-V-E I-N-V-E-S-T-I-G-A-T-E-D T-H-E L-I-G-H-T
I-T I-S A-N A-U-T-O-M-O-B-I-L-E A-N-D
W-E A-R-E A-G-R-O-U-N-D
Elmo Allen, Radioman First Class, USS Edgar G. Chase
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I have found that TC1024 is the most deadliest enemy in the game!!!! What I do to get out of the harbor is zoom in on the map where the port is I'm leaving. I set my waypoints to get out. I sit in the bridge and watch the senery or TC to 256/512.

I see d@rk51 has an issue in the open ocean. Yeah, well, I laid my waypoints around the northside of England. I was cruising along at TC1024 and bang/damage/flooding/crew member launched 500m off the conning tower....it would seem there was a tiny tiny really tiny island I missed on the map (I saw it after I zoomed in) that in the wide open north Atlantic and my crew rammed smack dab in the middle. I mean, what are the chances of that other than not paying attention. I scolded my watch and collected my crew off the beach that ended up there after the sudden stop. Tiny tiny really tiny island 1, U-boat 0..........crew left on island and searched for a new crew.
Happens to the best of us mate. And in real life too!

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"It was a very dark night in mid-1943, and the Edgar G. Chase was proceeding south along the Atlantic coast, running fairly close to the shoreline. She was operating in company with two navy patrol craft (PC) vessels, searching for enemy submarines.
Suddenly, a very bright light stabbed through the dark night off the starboard bow. Moving quickly from right to left, it would disappear, only to reappear intermittently. The captain of the DE, suspecting the very worst, immediately detached one of the PCs with orders to proceed dead ahead at full speed, investigate this very suspicious light and report his findings promptly.
Off into the night went this little ship, quickly disappearing from view. After what seemed to be an unusually long time, a signal light began to flash in our direction-

W-E H-A-V-E I-N-V-E-S-T-I-G-A-T-E-D T-H-E L-I-G-H-T
I-T I-S A-N A-U-T-O-M-O-B-I-L-E A-N-D
W-E A-R-E A-G-R-O-U-N-D
Elmo Allen, Radioman First Class, USS Edgar G. Chase

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Old 10-19-06, 11:42 AM   #6
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I have found that TC1024 is the most deadliest enemy in the game!!!! What I do to get out of the harbor is zoom in on the map where the port is I'm leaving. I set my waypoints to get out. I sit in the bridge and watch the senery or TC to 256/512.

I see d@rk51 has an issue in the open ocean. Yeah, well, I laid my waypoints around the northside of England. I was cruising along at TC1024 and bang/damage/flooding/crew member launched 500m off the conning tower....it would seem there was a tiny tiny really tiny island I missed on the map (I saw it after I zoomed in) that in the wide open north Atlantic and my crew rammed smack dab in the middle. I mean, what are the chances of that other than not paying attention. I scolded my watch and collected my crew off the beach that ended up there after the sudden stop. Tiny tiny really tiny island 1, U-boat 0..........crew left on island and searched for a new crew.
Your Crew deliberately beached the Sub so they could spend the rest of the afternoon skimming stones !:rotfl:
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I have found that TC1024 is the most deadliest enemy in the game!!!! What I do to get out of the harbor is zoom in on the map where the port is I'm leaving. I set my waypoints to get out. I sit in the bridge and watch the senery or TC to 256/512.

I see d@rk51 has an issue in the open ocean. Yeah, well, I laid my waypoints around the northside of England. I was cruising along at TC1024 and bang/damage/flooding/crew member launched 500m off the conning tower....it would seem there was a tiny tiny really tiny island I missed on the map (I saw it after I zoomed in) that in the wide open north Atlantic and my crew rammed smack dab in the middle. I mean, what are the chances of that other than not paying attention. I scolded my watch and collected my crew off the beach that ended up there after the sudden stop. Tiny tiny really tiny island 1, U-boat 0..........crew left on island and searched for a new crew.
Your Crew deliberately beached the Sub so they could spend the rest of the afternoon skimming stones !:rotfl:
Skimming stones is right!!! They all had wipelash.....little buggers Anyway someone mention something about a women on a rock singing.......everyone in a daze....
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