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As most folks here have I've found SH IV quite different from SH III. I was pleasantly surprised that it wasn't necessary to change out watches unless you fail to hear the prompting to do so.
But I'm not clear on the numerical values for fatigue and efficency. For instance, 5/100 fatigue means what? I have crewmen (so far) reach 14/100 fatigue. Is there a 'rest' point and with each sucessive watch does the level of tolerance increase or diminish? Or...am I wasting everyone's time here and should research the questions in the forums alittle more in detail? Thank you in advance for any answers/explanations. |
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In all the ratings on the crew detail lists, the second number after the slash is always the maximum the member is capable of. So 10/100 fatigue is 10% tired.
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Thanks Grey Wolf. I'm sure I'll have more to follow but right now I'm enjoying the Armed Forces Radio while heading out of Pearl.
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