Talk:P.A.N.Z.E.R./@comment-25722005-20150920124025

'Several months before...

''After applying for the waiting list, Generaladmiral von Schultze has finally gained access to secret and hidden files from the Austro-Hungarian navy. Entering the archives building on Vienna, he went through several security barriers, before entering the main room. Wearing his gloves, he started to sift through the hundreds of files about secret ship projects designed in World War I. Discovering dozens of cancelled designs, he went to the scanning room, where he scanned the planned designs. Exiting the afchives building, he entered his BMW to drive back to his mansion.''

Now, at the Fiume shipbuilding yard, Croatia

''After months of redesigning the old blueprints and developing a special weapons systems for these ships, Generaladmiral Schultze has completed the first modernized Austro-Hungarian-designed ship. Named as the Oldenburg, this new battleship features advanced Kriegsmarine systems in place. Featuring a new armament in the form of quadruple 53 cm guns, six of these were fitted on the ship, giving it firepower comparable to ships a lot larger than it. Secondary armament consists of 4 MCM launchers, 4 300 mm guns, and several AA railguns scattered across the ship. With a toughness of approximately 16,000 GJ, and a speed of 194.5 kn, the Oldenburg will be the mainstay of Schultze's Mediterranean fleet. The Oldenburg was launched off the drydock into the water. There, it activates its engines and proceeded for her ship trials.''