Talk:United States Navy/@comment-13740085-20140106122916

Admiral Guy sits at his desk, reading the latest highlights of the new World War. Suddenly, sirens wail and the Main Docks' anti missile artillery are activated. He runs outside to see a missile, coming from the direction of Uprising. It impacts the water on the opposite side of the island which his Battleship Row is moored. A massive column of water shoots into the sky, and a tidal wave spreads out from the epicenter. The central island stops the wave before it can reach Battleship Row, and creates a vacuum which saves the three newly repaired and completed battlecarriers, and a few cruisers and battlecruisers. But any ship not at a berth (which is quite destroyers and heavy cruisers, giving up their spot to help repair the capital ships.) are tossed about, most capsize. The water column falls to earth, drenching the whole area. Fuming, he turns to a subordinate:

Guy: I want every available ship to make steam and get out there, NOW!