Talk:United States of America/@comment-184.88.245.173-20150307172526/@comment-12161342-20150308005055

The Surtsey-''class submarines, so far ignored by the enemy vessels, keep pumping 90-torpedo spreads into the starboard side of the ship. Over time, some torpedoes start penetrating through holes in the hull left by other torpedoes, wreaking havoc on the exposed torpedo bulkheads until they begin reaching the more lightly-armored interior of the vessel. Flooding within the ship, originally contained by the resilient torpedo bulkheads, starts to spread deeper into interior compartments and begins to pose more of a problem to the vessel.''

On board the bridge of the Freyrs Sword, the keel angle meter on the binnacle imperceptibly begins to creep from 0 degrees(true neutral) towards 1 degree starboard list...

OOC: while it is true that the ship is gargantuan and stable, you forget that 90 torpedo spreads consistently slamming into one side of a ship will eventually start penetrating past the torpedo bulkheads and cause flooding deeper in the interior. You chose to ignore the threat of the torpedoes, but over time, even pinprick damage starts to mount. You now have a one degree list to starboard and minor flooding of starboard compartments. Here is your chance to stop it before it gets any worse.