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OOC: For you guys, your quarters would in military jargon be called, "BOQ" which stands for "Bachelor Officer's Quarters".

Out of Game: There should be a "Teenage officer" quarters, with video games and stuff like that :D I am joking
 
The next morning Otto was up and getting ready. He walked out to see other in the same army headin to the briefing. "Come here to see where you need to be!" There was a desk to show where your unit's briefing was.
 
Yamato Squadron got ready and were at the desk. They were assigned to briefing room 5. They arrived at the briefing room, they were early.
 
After a while the other pilots were there and the briefing got under way. "Alright Gentlemen, listen up! All pilots in this room will not be assisting the Morrocan invasion. Nor will you be assissting the Tunisian invasion."
 
"Excuse me Captain. I'm trying to run a meeting." The speaker said. "Now, we suspect that there will be any enemy air attack on Algeris."
 
"All squadrons will be deployed to Algeris to help defend the supply bases there. Any questions?"
 
"Strength? I don't know what you mean. As far as friendlies, there will be five squadrons total. Including yours."
 
"I meant weapons settings, type of aircraft the enemies are using, number of ground forces, and quality of the ground forces,"
 
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"Standard weapons. The enemy is flying in MIGs. Algeris is home to our supply bases and is the landing point of all forces coming in from Europe."
 
Out of Game: I kinda meant the aircraft everyone else is operating and friendly ground forces. There is a garrison at the supply base right?
 
OOC: You know shogun, in a real combat scenario the pilots would not ask for or have that info on hand unless it was realistically pertinant to the mission, and than they would automatically be given it. So I guess what Im saying is that since he does not really have an answer it means that the answer does not affect the mission.
 
We had been sending message traffic to and from moscow. Nothing to important. We had around 350 Pak Fa's rolling out right now with a lot more underway. They had managed to keep them top secret by keeping them in defensive rolls at very high altitudes. We also got an alert about how the Japanese had stepped up submarine building and even the images of a few new subs. On a brighter note we also got our mail.
 
OOC: You know shogun, in a real combat scenario the pilots would not ask for or have that info on hand unless it was realistically pertinant to the mission, and than they would automatically be given it. So I guess what Im saying is that since he does not really have an answer it means that the answer does not affect the mission.

Out of Game: Yeah, but the thing is I don't know all that, I don't know how Omega is planning to make the enemies. In a real combat scenario, it will all be relevant and important and I would have been handed a folder with the information.
 
We had been sending message traffic to and from moscow. Nothing to important. We had around 350 Pak Fa's rolling out right now with a lot more underway. They had managed to keep them top secret by keeping them in defensive rolls at very high altitudes. We also got an alert about how the Japanese had stepped up submarine building and even the images of a few new subs. On a brighter note we also got our mail.

Out of Game: Didn't you make a new fighter a few pages back? Or do you want to replace it with the Pak Fa?
 
Out of Game: Yeah, but the thing is I don't know all that, I don't know how Omega is planning to make the enemies. In a real combat scenario, it will all be relevant and important and I would have been handed a folder with the information.

OOC: :DI was just thinking, how many pilots actually READ the folder rather than just looking through it? The briefers read it anyways:D.
 
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