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Old 03-15-10, 12:16 PM   #16
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Awesome!! More, need more! How about taking images from the Humorous Pictures thread and adding a storyline? This is better than the Onion.com!

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Silent hunter 3 had almost everything right or within sight. But no you just could'nt follow it up. You had to get the pirate in, you just had to make it some fantasy arcade shoot em up moronic crap.
If it's broken and you touch it, you can't break it anymore. But if it is fine, and you fiddle with it, what are the chances that you'll actually improve it?
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Old 03-15-10, 12:33 PM   #17
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Kuniworth, you're f-ing hilarious. I'll pay you to keep playing this game and providing us with these 'diaries'!
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Old 03-15-10, 12:38 PM   #18
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Default very funny, loved it

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Old 03-15-10, 01:04 PM   #19
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I can´t recall LOLing so hard reading something
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Old 03-15-10, 01:11 PM   #20
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VERY bored at work today, so I though I would throw one of these together as well. It's actually kinda fun and makes you think about how it would really look, in real life.

So here's my tale......

Captain’s Personal Log – Day 1
Today I take command of my first U-Boat. Coincidently, my friend from Officer School took command of his first just last week. He sent me a telegraph telling me of the interesting first tour he had and some of the antics the crew played on him. I’m guessing it is some sort of hazing ritual, one eyed XO costume, Watch Officer repeating the same order over and over….I can only hope my tour is as enjoyable as his was.
It is late at night now, and I need to get my rest, starting early tomorrow morning.
Captains Personal Log – Day 2
I woke up this morning, already dressed and in the Sub Pen, almost as if I had never left. The same people standing in the same place, doing the same thing. Maybe it’s the sea air…creepy none the less though.
I walked down the pen, looking for a brow or gangway to board the sub, but I couldn’t find one. Seems that the crew boarded the sub and removed the brow without realizing they forgot the captain. Speaking of the crew, they appear to be pretty anxious to get underway as there is already a tower watch looking at the horizon through some binoc’s ever so vigilantly.
Right about now I am curious as to how I am supposed to board my sub. I walk down a little ways and notice my finger has turned a strange shade of brown when looking at a certain individual and I decide to speak to him. I ask this gentleman for orders as a last resort, and I hit pay dirt. He quickly whips out a map in the middle of the sub pen with a bunch of arrows on it and begins a nice dramatic story of how our sea power leaves something to desire.
I catch myself nodding off, when suddenly the map displays options. “What’s this?” I said. “Am I able to choose what I want to do?” I think to myself. I move my finger to one of the choices, Eastern Coastal shipping.
I must have dozed off. The crew, anxious to get underway has apparently moved me to the conning tower as this is where I woke up. Not wanting to appear like I didn’t know what I was doing, I immediately ordered “Ahead 1!”
I quickly noticed that I was unable to recall how to order a course or direction. For the life of me, it wouldn’t come out of my mouth. Finally I told the navigator to change course to where my eyes were pointing. It was a little absurd, but it got the job done. We agreed that my command for course changes would only come in the form of plotting new waypoints on the chart, or by saying “Change course to where my eyes are pointing!”
We were moving forward, leaving the safety of the pen behind, heading out into the open ocean. My orders were vague, which worried me a little. But at the same time, I was given a bit of freedom, even on my first voyage. This underway time was to accomplish the task of sinking 50,000 tons of shipping off the coast of Britain. On my chart, an icon was located off the coast of Britain. I wasn’t really sure what it meant though. Is Command trying to tell me to patrol a certain grid Point? Am I supposed to circle this point? My orders were titled “Sink ships off the British East Coast, and there was a crescent line indicating the coast so was I supposed to stay within that line? I was too afraid to ask Command for clarification, so I just went with it.
We were clear of the sub pen now and I asked the Navigator to bring me the chart so I could see the course he had plotted to get us out of the bay. I opened the chart, only to find it blank. Surely my Navigator didn’t expect me to play a course through Kiel. This is something he has most likely done before. It’s a long and tedious trip, with lots of turn points, surely he has a “Ready Chart” with this already plotted.
Nope.
I order “All Stop!” Right there smack in the middle of the harbor. This is absurd. I rip a pencil out of the pocket of my “Navigator” and place our first waypoint on the chart.
“New course! Five Zero!” He yells out, nearly making me crap my pants. I place our next waypoint on the chart.
“New course! Five Five!”
“Dubya Tee Ef Navigator! What the hell are you doing?!” I yell out. “Do not call out each point as you may realize we are looking at probably 30 waypoints to get out of this harbor!” I can only hope he heard me.
“New Course! Two Seven!”
At this point, I give up. Maybe it’s a feeling of inadequacy. Perhaps he is trying to make up for the fact that he did not prepare the charts for this underway. I continue to plot out our course, cringing as the Navigator calls out each point.
The chart is complete and the course is plotted all the way to our AoR. “Ahead 3!”
It’s been a long day already, so I decide to take a quick nap in my cabin. Times passes by quickly until I’m suddenly awoken.
“Shallow Water, Sir!”
I wipe the sleep out of my eye. Why is he telling me about shallow water? We are in a harbor, surfaced, of course there is shallow water. I quickly doze off again.
“Smoke Spotted, Sir!”
My Watch Officer seems to be an over achiever.
“Shallow Water, Sir!”
“For the love of, I know! Knock it off!” I reach deep down inside my subconscious and push a theoretical button to tune out my Watch Officer. It’s much quieter and I doze back off.
I must have been exhausted as I woke up about 9 hours later as we were exiting the channel. Looks like my Navigator is able to hold his own and the ever so vigilant Watch Officer kept us safe. I can only hope that the relieving officers are just as capable. I move into the command room only to see the same Navigator.
“Why don’t you hit the rack for a while, let your relief take over and the 2 of you rotate.” He looked at me as if I were speaking English. Apparently, he was the only Navigator. I asked about the rest of the crew and it was the same for the whole boat. There was only one person on board who could do the job. I know we had a small Navy, but this was madness.
I decided to talk to the XO and find out if there was a way to get our boys some rest. I tapped him on the shoulder, and when he turned around I almost split my side laughing.
“You have the same costume!” I said laughing, my eyes watering up. “My friend just took command of a U-boat and his XO had the same eye patch! Where’s your parrot! Where’s your wooden leg!” He looked at me, not saying a word, not even grinning. Tough guy, he’s someone who doesn’t even laugh at his own joke.
Then I realized, this is no joke and he really is like this. I thought the stories when I was a kid were based on stereotypes and such. But they really do exist. One eyed, eye patch XO.
I felt terrible. But was still chuckling to myself, thinking about the “Hook Hand” jokes in my head. I decided I should leave him alone for a bit and decided to head up the tower. That’s when he got his chuckles in.
“What wrong captain! Never us e a ladder before?!” He was right. For some reason, I couldn’t walk up the ladder. No matter how hard I looked at it and walked, I just couldn’t go up. Finally, after what seemed like an eternity, I was able to operate this ladder, only to find I had to do it again. It was quite embarrassing........



Work is picking, gotta end it here.
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Old 03-15-10, 04:30 PM   #21
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Excellent narratives. An entertaining way of indicating how much this game sucks. I'm soooooo glad I didn't buy this turkey yet. LMAO.
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Old 03-15-10, 04:39 PM   #22
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Couldn't walk up the ladder...couldn't walk up the ladder...

Sounds less like a "what if it were real life" and more like a bad nightmare. Maybe you didn't wake up at all.

Good story, though.
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Old 03-15-10, 04:59 PM   #23
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I think Kuniworth left out the end of Techarin's story though:


This was not the navy I once new. Command has been overrun by 5 year olds. My crew has obviously never had any training. Nothing works like it's supposed to. And not that it matters since the Allies have invented some type of teleportation technology. As I began hitting my head against the bulk head, I heard it.

I heard it... echoing down the con... throughout the entire ship... The sound that will drive me to the brink of insanity... The personification of all that is wrong with the world... the epitome of all incompetence...

"MAN THE DECK GU-

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Old 03-15-10, 05:10 PM   #24
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Awesome stuff!
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Old 03-15-10, 05:30 PM   #25
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As they say: flaws give character!

Better said:bugs are sometimes hilarious, when we are'nt crying about them.

I had a goood laugh in this thread, this and the humour pictures!
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Old 03-15-10, 05:40 PM   #26
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VERY slow day at work, thought I would finish this off.

Thankfully I finally managed to float up the set of ladders to the Conning Tower. It was quite a tight fit up there with my Watch Officer hogging the UZO.
This was to be quite the long voyage, so I decided to strike up a conversation with the WO. I haven’t even known the man for 20 minutes and he starts bickering about his wife! It was a quick conversation, one liner, and we were done. He seemed to have liked that I was asking about his personal life and his morale seems to have improved ever so slightly. What a strange man.
The sun was starting to set, and I was getting a bit bored. I decided to hit the rack and take another nap.

Captains Personal Log Day 3
It has been 24 hours since we have left Kiel, and the crew has yet to sleep. I walk through the sub, trying not to get lost in the single fore to aft hallway I was allowed to walk in. I noticed a sailor who has been in his rack all day. I have never actually seen him sleep, but he doesn’t leave his rack either. I am a little concerned, and he is already starting to smell a little weird.
I have also noticed that my Gunner like to hang out in the engine room. I’m wondering if maybe he picked the wrong rate. I should talk to him and see if his heart is really in gunnery, or if he wishes he were the Motor Guy, vice the Gunner Guy.
The ship seems to be in fantastic shape. We took her down around 70 meters and there wasn’t even so much as a whimper. It’s as if it's made out of rubber, or some sort of Super Steel. But for how nice this boat looks, how clean it is, there seems to be a lot of equipment that doesn’t work. Gauges, dials, knobs and switches, they don’t work. My poor Sound Guy is stuck listening to the hydrophone when surfaced at full volume. My Radio Guy keeps playing with the switches on the RADAR Panel that doesn’t have RADAR attached to it. Perhaps their old Captain was a blow hard and they can’t break out of their old habits.
“SHIP SPOTTED!”
Holy Crap! Time to rock and roll! I scurry over to the ladder, ignoring the XO’s laughing as I once again attempt to climb up. Several tries later, I’m finally outside working my way around the WO to get to the UZO. Looking in the area that the contact was reported, I see….nothing. Maybe the UZO is broke; I switch to my bino’s.
Nothing.
I can’t see any ship, of any kind. As I move across the horizon, I hear my WO scream out “Lock!” I scan back across “Lock!”
Lock what? I see nothing. Crazy fool, time to head back inside.
Captain’s personal Log Day 3 Supplemental
U-17…U-15….Whichever boat I’m on, has arrived at the Patrol area. My Navigator has noted that we may want to plot a search pattern to which I respond “No You! You’re the flippin’ Navigator!” There was no reaction so I slumped over the chart table and began plotting my search pattern.
“Course Seven-Zero!” The Navigator screams, and continues to scream for each point I plot.
With the search area laid out, we continue underway. I decide to report to BDU whatever it is that I report. This will actually be my first report, kinda surprised that BDU isn’t more interested in where there submarine is. This BDU report goes out and is immediately replied to.
“Maintain Radio Silence for 2 hours.”
Wish that worked for the wife. Sounds like BDU just doesn’t care what I’m doing out here.
Captains Log Day 4
“Aircraft Spotted!”
I jumped out of my rack from another time consuming snooze. “Periscope Depth!”
The submarine immediately makes noise. I was expecting the crew to move quickly into position but there was nothing. I guess the efficiency of this crew means that they are always on station, prepared for anything. Either way, the sub eventually begins to descend.
I asked the WO, who reported the aircraft, from where they were coming and how far out. He looked at me like I wanted the Depth under Keel, deer in headlights. How can this guy report aircraft and have no information on it? Say something like “Aircraft, far, left to right!” I have no idea how long I should stay submerged.
I take another nap, for about an hour.
“Surface the Boat!” I yell as I walk into the command room, to the same watch team that’s been there since we left Kiel. No one seems to have acknowledged me or made any effort to actually surface the boat, but the boat moves towards the surface none the less.
Thankfully I haven’t needed to change course from what I have plotted on the chart. At some point between my earlier voyages in the Atlantic and now, I seem to have forgotten how to order the boat to continue on course. This ship continues on the pre-plotted search pattern at 13 knots, also known as “3”. For some reason in these new boats, they have removed all RPM indications.
We cruise along the surface for several more hours before I decide it’s time for another nap. As I doze off, I ponder the book I’m writing about a submarine captain that wants to take his new sub and give it to his enemies in exchange for freedom and a place in Montana. I’ve written a great deal and even have a bit of action in it, but after doing this for real, I am thinking of scrapping it. Instead, I may write a little comedy movie script. I’ll title it off of my psychic power that I have. Whenever I need the Observation Scope, all I do is think about it going up or down, and magically, it does. I will title my comedy “Down Periscope”. It’ll be great.
Captain’s Personal Log Day 5
I had a quick, out of body experience. So strange, my crew and I were getting along fine, then all the sudden, they don’t do what I say. Seems like moral has dropped off a cliff too. The cook I have onboard has special Pokémon type powers where he can instantly make people happier, but even that has no effect. I’m really worried, so I decide to take another nap and try the out of body experience again to try and the right this Twilight Zone I have entered.
Captain’s Log Day One
Tomorrow is a big day; I take command of my first U-Boat. My friend had just taken command of……what the, I’ve already done this! How did I get back here?! Last I recall I was in the middle of the Atlantic taking naps! Son of a…..! I didn’t even get to engage a ship! Not even fire a torpedo, deck gun, NOTHING! I just wasted all that time, and have to do it all over again because, what, I can’t stay in my body for days on end?! Frick! Hopefully my Navigator plotted that course through Kiel, saved it or something.
FRICK! Nothing! This is crap!
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Old 03-15-10, 05:47 PM   #27
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That was HILLARIOUS, mate!

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Old 03-16-10, 01:24 AM   #28
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Funny stuff, guys.
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Old 03-16-10, 01:55 AM   #29
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Captain’s Log Day One
Tomorrow is a big day; I take command of my first U-Boat. My friend had just taken command of……what the, I’ve already done this! How did I get back here?! Last I recall I was in the middle of the Atlantic taking naps! Son of a…..! I didn’t even get to engage a ship! Not even fire a torpedo, deck gun, NOTHING! I just wasted all that time, and have to do it all over again because, what, I can’t stay in my body for days on end?! Frick! Hopefully my Navigator plotted that course through Kiel, saved it or something.

FRICK! Nothing! This is crap!
Maybe the game should have been named "Groundhog Day"?
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What an EPIC opening story! I ROFLMAO for real on this!

Aaaaahhhh... now i need to go and get the doc fix the cracks in my face of laughing so hard
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