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View Poll Results: 3-d damage throughout the interieur | |||
No i want 2-d works best for me |
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8 | 10.53% |
3-d damage assesment is cool but let me also have 2-d |
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47 | 61.84% |
No wont work |
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5 | 6.58% |
Lets stick to the 2-d damage screen alltogether |
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16 | 21.05% |
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Frogman
![]() Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: belgium
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On the frigate i served on (late 70's) i was the petty officer of the N.B.C.D. (D stands for Damage control ) section and my station was in the C.C.S. (central control station) . I had a console where i could open/close valves ...activate sprinklers ...etc etc ..and had plottingpannels at the wall . I was in connection by headset with the 3 fire/damage teams forward- middel and afther of the ship.
The officer (technician) behind me supervised all ( next to me where machines- and electrician consoles ) and gave the orders through me at the damage contol teams . And he informed the skipper of the status of his ship . Don't know how it worked on a sub (Uboot) in the 40's ..but in "das boot" it isn't the kaleun who is taking charge of the repairs .. Soo i agree with Sailor Steve... sry for my poor Englisch ![]()
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