Talk:AIF/@comment-13740085-20150324040820/@comment-25373667-20150325194933

IC: Seeing the CN fleet's predicament, the NAR force decides to help. The fleet diverts its course, and charges towards the US ships assaulting the CN fleet. Then, they reach the range at which their guns can fire.

Lead Rain leads the charge, focusing all her firepower on a battleship, and scoring over 40 460mm hits and 5 400mm hits. The ship's magazines detonate, causing a huge mushroom cloud.

The rest of the fleet chooses their targets, and engage with tremendous accuracy, as most gunners were veterans of the Naval Battle of Texas.

Bombers, equipped with torpedoes, skim low on the water, avoiding most missile and AA fire, and unleash their deadly payload at close range, before pulling up and heading back towards their carriers. Several large ships are hit hard, and numerous lighter vessels are sunk.

By now, the fleet's missiles are reloaded, as they prepare an almost point blank range missile strike. All missiles are launched in a huge volley, and the advanced missile systems employed by the NAR do their trick. Several missiles fly around almost out of control, confusing the AM (Anti Missile) systems of the US ships. While distracted, the rest of the missiles slam into their targets, facing less resistance. Multiple heavy craft are taken down, along with scores of lighter ones.

Meanwhile, the huge AA batteries of the NAR fleet, including those of the Poison-class, gun down waves of enemy planes, keeping the skies clear of enemy planes.

The NAR force links up with the CN one, and provides much needed AA and gun cover, allowing them to both get out from between the two US fleets.

Under the surface, several NAR subs, equipped with super stealth tech, stalk their targets, ready to engage with torpedoes and missiles.