Talk:United States Navy/@comment-24787182-20150122193557

Norfolk, Virginia 2:15 PM EST

Commodores Jack Harmon, Christopher Shane and Gerald R. Ford III are meeting up in Norfolk, possibly for the last time. Shane has decided to take a leave of absence from the Navy and focus more on living with his wife and children back in Hawaii. Harmon has decided to form a corporation working in co-operation with the United States focusing on it becoming the US Aerospace fleet, but will stay in the Navy to maintain connection with the two forces. Ford is staying in the USN, but has left the AF. The Gerald R. Ford-class carriers in the AF were taken out of Armadian service, under Ford's request. In Newport News, the last two active ships of Harmon's Iowa-class, Wisconsin and Illinois, are being taken apart along with the rest of their class and being transported by train to the Midwest (New Jersey was bought by the Jersey City travel bureau to become a museum in the city).

Harmon: Well, I guess this is goodbye.

Shane: For now. Unless we are needed, right Gerry?

Ford: True. I'll contact both of you when the time is needed.

Shane: So were gonna be like the Avengers? Reuniting to take down a threat?

Ford: Yes. One situation would be D-Day II, when that DPL Civil War ends and the US joins the SSA.

Harmon: Well, its time for me to go. I'm needed at my temporary base on the Lovell... Gerald, who's taking your place in the AF?

Ford: Some girl by the name of Asuna Ackerman. She's the sister of..

Harmon: Marcus Acerman?

Ford: Yes. Anyway, what's gonna happen to the Iowa-class?

Harmon: They're being taken apart and sent to their namesake states. Iowa, Missouri and Kentucky are gonna be on the Mississippi River, while Wisconsin and Illinois will be on Lake Michigan. My shipyard company is funding the Illinois' museum in Chicago. We're going to put the Destiny there when she's decommissioned.

Shane: Sounds nice. Goodbye Jack. See ya Gerald.

Ford: Bye Chris. Bye Harmon.

Harmon: Goodbye you guys. See you around.

All three commodores turn and walk away, going their separate paths. Only to return when the time is right.