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Old 04-05-11, 09:44 PM   #1
Mouftic
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Default Ever destroy a ship with all hands?

I don't wanna sound morbid, but I have never seen in my patrol logs with SH3 Commander that the whole crew was lost. One survivor is my "best".

My Grand-Uncle drowned when his ship caught on fire. All crew left the burning ship alive in too seperate life boats and the rescue didnt go as planned and they lost one life boat when it banged on the rescue ship.
It was really bad wheather and very cold water. Unfortunatly for him he was onboard that life boat. Sucky way to go.

You can check it out if you want. HMCS Otter. Lucien Laurin. RIP.

But on the other hand HMCS Regina which was escorting a convoy prior to D-Day was sunk with all hands.
(edit)--- wrong ship, Regina did not loose all of her crew. HMCS Racoon and HMCS Shawinigan lost all hands. Thats only on Canadian side. I did not reasearch the other nations.

All that to say that it did happen quite often that all hands were lost. May there is a way to change the settings?

Or maybe I don't sink my ships fast enough, althought I did get the occasional ships broken in half.
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