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Old 06-24-08, 09:25 AM   #1
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I'm currently in the Mediteranean sea, and stumbled upon a heavily escorted convoy.
However, the convoy consists of 1 small merchant, escorted by at least 4 or 5 Black Swan frigates. Could it be transporting some highly valuable cargo? Or a V.I.P.?
I've never seen a single ship being escorted by so many frigates before, it must be something worth the effort!

Not sure what it was transporting, but I sunk in nonetheless. Currently hiding from 5 frigates dropping DC's like confetti.
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Old 06-24-08, 10:02 AM   #2
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I think this Ubisoft meant by "fully dynamic campaign"!
It's so unpredictable, Churchill himself might on be that small merchant!
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

Are you playing GWX... then I'm at a loss!
5 destroyers protecting a small merchant? Come on?

Let's wait someone more intelligible to come to enlighten us!
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Old 06-24-08, 10:24 AM   #3
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Tis a test of nerve
Are you man enough to risk the wath of 5 escorts for one merchant

:rotfl:

TBH I dont know what thats all about
May even be a carry over from stock not sure
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Old 06-24-08, 10:49 AM   #4
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Sorry Herr Kaluen Frank BUT you have simply stumbled upon a convoy I had surgically picked clean earlier!!

Better Luck Next time. Guess I owe you a drink next time your in Lorient!!
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In that case, Kptlt. Hanomag, good shooting! It must be enerving for the enemy to see an entire convoy dissapear. I hope you didn't find as much resistance from the escorts as I have, I'm still ducking DC's!
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In that case, Kptlt. Hanomag, good shooting! It must be enerving for the enemy to see an entire convoy dissapear. I hope you didn't find as much resistance from the escorts as I have, I'm still ducking DC's!
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

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I'm currently in the Mediteranean sea, and stumbled upon a heavily escorted convoy.
However, the convoy consists of 1 small merchant, escorted by at least 4 or 5 Black Swan frigates. Could it be transporting some highly valuable cargo? Or a V.I.P.?
I've never seen a single ship being escorted by so many frigates before, it must be something worth the effort!

Not sure what it was transporting, but I sunk in nonetheless. Currently hiding from 5 frigates dropping DC's like confetti.
Good God Man! You've sunk the relief tea supplies for Malta! We will hound you now to the gates of hell if need be To sink a ship of war implements is one thing, but to take away a mans tea, that is unforgiveable!!
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Old 06-24-08, 01:20 PM   #8
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Haha, it'd even be allright if Churchill himself was on, but a load of tea? Never!

I shook off the escorts now, leaving them with a few thousand pounds worth of depthcharges lost, and an angry commander, for losing his cup of tea!
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Old 06-24-08, 02:24 PM   #9
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But they are going to revenge that sooner or later, no matter what.
Expect huge-ass fleet of bombers attacking you very, very soon.
And if you survive that, they might just test their atom bomb on you.

So yeah, good luck with that


I'm now going to go, let's say, 500 miles away from you?
And try not to follow me!
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Old 06-24-08, 08:44 PM   #10
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An alternative explanation might be the simple fact that the merchant was travelling without escort, and a friendly task force happened to be headed the same direction.
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I recently intercepted a british transmittion that said a load of tea was ordered for Field Marshal Montgomery. It was to be transported by a small merchant and transporting a seaman named......Dinsdale. He apparently was sinking more ships then the Kriegsmarine was and so was entrusted with this small duty. They even provided a large escort for him to keep away the U-boats.


Or so they thought....
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Old 06-25-08, 05:53 AM   #12
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An alternative explanation might be the simple fact that the merchant was travelling without escort, and a friendly task force happened to be headed the same direction.
It could be, but they were sailing in an actual convoy. The merchant in the middle, with the frigates at its flanks, front and back. Just like you see on a regular convoy.
Or do task forces actually join up with lone merchants?
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