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The Old Man
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No. I wouldn't. Remember your friend is surprise. Once the escorts are alerted your chances of another hit decreases dramatically and so is your chances of getting out alive also. My take on it is get within 7000-8000 yards of the biggest, slowest target and hit and run. You're no use to the war effort dead.
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Stowaway
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If you check your mission log, you should see that sinking the Takao will have given you sufficient tonnage to accomplish that mission. I say that discretion is the better part of valor and you should run away bravely. You could always try to re-engage the remaining task force members at a later time.
In the long haul you, your crew and your boat will serve the war effort better if you adopt an aggresive yet cautious approach to your missions. Suicide missions are always a waste. |
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