Talk:Imperial Rebel Front/@comment-25453078-20150115005553/@comment-10905876-20150115033034

Well then let's examine your logic shall we:

The salvage ship arrived roughly three hours after the battle concluded to begin salvaging sunken vessels. It immediately discovers the trapped crew of a downed submarine and begins rescue. This rescue took anywhere from four, to seven hours as I left it ambiguous, before completion, after which it began to work on the sunk battlecruiser. At some point during the salvage of the battlecruiser, the Israelis now decide to show up long after they supposedly had knowledge of the ship's arrival.

Now for the flaws:

At an optimistic timeframe seven hours have passed since the battle concluded, it could've been up to ten hours depending on how long I say the rescue took. By your logic, a small Israeli plane could not only stay aloft for more than seven hours, it could even maintain cloaking for that time period. Now I am calling BS on that, a small carrier plane doesn't fly around expending energy on its cloak for seven hours and not run out of fuel or something. And if you say you came in to attack the salvage ship when it begins salvaging operations, then your interfering with humanitarian work, something the propaganda department won't want to give up. Now please, go away.