Talk:AIF/@comment-24142455-20150722040304/@comment-10905876-20150722163018

Hodston then walks in to brief group 2.

Hodston: "A German battleship named the Nassau carried out an assault on shipping in the Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of the United States. The ship was intercepted near Cuba by forces of the Mexican Navy, and heavily damaged. The ship then hypersailed out of the battle, to a location unknown to the forces present. Intelligence reports show that the Nassau has returned to the port of Hamburg for repairs, which is where other Vaterland class battleships are being built. Your mission is to sabotage repair work on the Nassau, and delay construction of more of these battleships. Intelligence also reports that Hamburg is the location of Admiral Wilhelm Klink's offices, the mastermind behind the Vaterland class, Prinz Eugen class, Lützow class, and other classes of German warships. If possible, infiltrate his office, and find any plans of new warships, so that we can counter them if needed.

You will be given the identities of soldiers recently assigned to the Blohm and Voss shipyards as guards. You are being given German uniforms, and German weapons. AIF or UAC weapons can only be carried if they are concealed, or disassembled. A German soldier with an M-2015 will look rather suspicious. Any questions."

Blondie: "Sir, we're all fine and good at infiltration, but sabotage? We're going to need someone who knows demolitions to do any real damage."

Hodston: "I'm glad you brought that point up. Carter, come on in."

A man walks in wearing an OSA uniform.

Hodston: "This is agent Andrew Carter, demolitions expert, and somewhat of a pyromaniac. He will be in charge of the demolitions aspect of the mission, though Boekhounder will still lead the mission as a whole. Agent Carter will now explain the plan for sabotaging the shipyards."

Carter: "The Nassau, and several other big kraut battleships are currently being built in dry docks along the river Elbe. The plan regarding these is simple, place a few charges on the hulls of the battleships to weaken them, then blow the dry dock doors to flood them. The inrush of water will further damage the battleships with help from our handiwork. The Germans will have to both repair the docks, then also repair the fresh damage to the ships. There are also some ships on the slipways, for those, we will blow the hulls, and then blow the holding pins and slipway. The prematurely launched warship will sink from damage done by our explosives, and by the damage to the slipway itself. A contact in Germany has some of the explosives, in case we need extra. The charges will be concealed as metal lunch pails, and can be time or remote detonated. That is all."