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http://www.valoratsea.com/recon.htm For argument's sake, though, lets pretend they did. Why would you be sent into a heavily protected harbor to take pictures in the first place? Because the higher-ups wanted to know what was there. Why would they want to know what was there? Because with that information they could plan surface and air attacks that could devastate enemy forces, not just sinke a couple of ships. If, once you took your pictures, you proceded to sink ships you would alert the enemy to the fact that American forces had plans involving that harbor, thereby defeating the very purpose you were sent there for. Quote:
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You make a good point. A sub wouldn't be sent on such a hazardous mission, unless there was a very good reason; a desire for general information hardly qualifies. |
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lets say they have info that ship "x" is going to meet up with force "y" or lets say the yamato, something that can have an affect on the war if following a ship like that rather then sinking it, can lead you to a more serious threat they have been looking for. to do this you may well need to be going to a major port with little chance of success if the need was great enough. simplistic example maybe, but im sure many scenarios like that played out during the war. so having no other info then go to point "x" and take pictures keeps the true goal secret in case you are captured and in truth you have no need to know anything about the "true" mission you are on |
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True enough. |
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I have to agree with Webster. You have to play this game not knowing what you'll find in any port you go into. We're all looking at this because we know what happened in history. I've been playing RSRDC which is as close to history as this game allows. We are given a mission to photo ships in a port but we already know that it was not realistic so why do it? Because that's the game and the admirals somewhere in that game world told us to do it.
But being a game you can chose to play it any way you want. For me I want to follow orders as best that I can. So if I go into a harbor to to take pictures that's my mission BUT, while I'm in there I come upon a carrier, cruiser or other capital ships I would definitely take a shot at one. Like others have said there's not much of a challenge sailing into an unprotected harbor and sinking ships that don't fight back. |
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