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Out of Game: So I think Omega should just stick with his idea of homing device. Internet connection....maybe a crew member playing MW2 or WoW on the sub's computers :D I am just joking.

OUT OF GAME: *sigh* Edited.
 
OUT OF GAME: *sigh* Edited.

Out of Game: Sorry, but here is an unlikely scenario, but possible: A crewmen playing video games on online mutiplayer using the sub's computers? Such as WoW, MW2, or even playing in the Ace tournament??

Unlikely and will be the last game that guy ever plays......
 
Out of Game: Sorry, but here is an unlikely scenario, but possible: A crewmen playing video games on online mutiplayer using the sub's computers? Such as WoW, MW2, or even playing in the Ace tournament??

Unlikely and will be the last game that guy ever plays......

OUT OF GAME: Na, I just went back to the tracking device thing.
 
Out of Game: So I think Omega should just stick with his idea of homing device. Internet connection....maybe a crew member playing MW2 or WoW on the sub's computers :D I am just joking.

Well when Im not planning the mutually assured nuclear destruction of manking I am busy powerleveling my level 40 human rogue. :D
 
Out of Game: Sorry, but here is an unlikely scenario, but possible: A crewmen playing video games on online mutiplayer using the sub's computers? Such as WoW, MW2, or even playing in the Ace tournament??

Unlikely and will be the last game that guy ever plays......

wouldn't ever happen.
 
They walked out to shake hands with Saints Squadron. They came out smiling, everybody is cheering loudly, and there is Japanese soldiers and pilots in the crowd as well, along with civilians. They shook hands, Shogun said,

"You won, you guys are really good,"

The Saints captain said,

"You almost if not just as good as us, and we have been playing this for years," he then continued, "You people don't seem like civilians and amateurs,"

Shogun smiled faintly and said,

"We are not,"

He took out his ID,

"Captain Shogun Minamoto, Yamato Squadron, 114th Kyoto Tactical Air Wing, formerly, 114th Kyoto Academy Wing,"

The Saints Captain said,

"Captain Robert Johnson, Attack Squadron 163 Saints, CVW-71 Ford, you were a part of the wing that saved us right?"

Shogun then said,

"Yeah, but it is the tankers that did the work,"

The owner of the arcade then said to them,

"That was the best match I have ever seen, you will play again right?"

Shogun then said,

"I am afraid not, its getting a bit late, we need to head back,"

The owner smiled and then said,

"Come again,"

They then left the arcade, Shogun then said,

"We have to play that game again sometime, it is not bad,"

They then took a bus back to the academy.
 
OUT OF GAME: So when is that diplomat supposed to go to Africa. And why does he go to Africa?
 
OUT OF GAME: So when is that diplomat supposed to go to Africa. And why does he go to Africa?

Out of Game: The morning after I wake up, in game time. To negotiate with the Reich about assisting in the war effort. During the negotiation period, Yamato Squadron will be on loan to the Luftwaffe.
 
Out of Game: To serve on the Typhoon requires rigors screening and discipline probably. I don't think a nuclear sub have wifi.

The problem is that there are EMF atennae's whenever you send a signal for that long and that consistantly you are emitting radio waves in all directions, EMF antennae's can pick that up and tell the bearing from which it originated. Hence, why submarines dont use radar against surface targets. For radio messages it's fine because they usually compose the message first and than send it all at once and that signal gets sent in a very short period of time.
 
okay....anything i could be doing in the same area? maybe sink German shipping?

OUT OF GAME: I'd prefer spying to sinking. Sinking ships would be a decleration of war, and being as hw the two countries are close together, the invasion of Asia would happen too soon.
 
Shogun went back to his quarters and took another shower and changed. He then sat on his sofa reading the The Tale of Genji, after all his is member of Seiwa Genji. He then marked the page and got a good night's sleep.
 
The problem is that there are EMF atennae's whenever you send a signal for that long and that consistantly you are emitting radio waves in all directions, EMF antennae's can pick that up and tell the bearing from which it originated. Hence, why submarines dont use radar against surface targets. For radio messages it's fine because they usually compose the message first and than send it all at once and that signal gets sent in a very short period of time.

Out of Game: Exactly why no wifi, unless some retard designed it with WiFi and managed to get it through inspection.
 
but you just tried to capture my sub. :p

We returned back to port for refitting and refueling. After our utility sub had attached the undersea wiretap we had learned that there would be a Japanese diplomat going to Germany along with some guards. We were to be sent to "spy" on them, namely, watch what happens, and do what's needed...
 
Bechar was a peaceful city. The civillians were very friendly, despite us conquering their country 12 hours ago. We began walking through the city. A little girl ran up to Otto and gave him a flower. It was touching and confusing at the same time. He continued to walk until he reached his squad's camping area.
 
Shogun woke up to the alarm clock. He quickly got ready and changed into his uniform. He met up with the rest of his squadron and his squadron's maintenance personnel. They arrived at the briefing room, the instructor was there waiting for them. Shogun stood at attention and saluted,

"Sir, Yamato Squadron reporting for duty,"

The instructor then said,

"Take a seat gentlemen,"

They sat down, the instructor turned on the screen, it showed the profile of a diplomat, the instructor then continued,

"Yamato Squadron, you have been assigned to escort this diplomat to Bechar," the instructor brought up satellite images of Bechar, it was a decent city. He then continued, "He will be negotiating to the Forth Reich about joining out war effort, you are to escort him there, while there as a sign of good will, you will be on loan to the Luftwaffe, however we will have our own maintenance personnel, you will refuel at American tankers on the way,"

The instructor then said,

"This is a very important mission that can change the outcome of the war and shorten it, be sure to succeed, failure is not an option, pilots will fly in their F/A-22s, the rest of the personnel and the diplomat will fly in a C-5 assigned for this mission, pack your things, the supplies are already on the plane, you will be ready in 15 minutes, dismissed,"

They left and Shogun said,

"So much for training today, but this mission will be interesting, I have never been to Africa,"

They then went back to their quarters, to their lockers and changed into their flight suits. They got their luggage and loaded them on a transport vehicle. They then took another vehicle to their hanger, their planes are already on the runway. The climbed into their planes, maintenance personnel and themselves did the preflight checks. There was another AWACS plane on a runway nearby.

They C-5 and AWACS lifted off first, they then got the clear for liftoff. They lifted off and took to the skies, headed for Bechar. The AWACS contacted them,

"Yamato 1, I am 1st Lieutenant Asaka Sakata, codename "Hebi" I will be your eyes in the sky,"

Shogun then replied,

"Roger that Hebi, we will be counting on you,"
 
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