Talk:AIF/@comment-13740085-20150405214333/@comment-25373667-20150405222421

OOC: Kitty, you can thank me later for saving your precious baby. You should have known that Guy wouldn't have played fair with us "inferior" vanilla users.

Also, Guy, you do realize that this was supposed to be a "Lead Rain and Cattiria vs. USS Pennsylvania" battle, right? Not just a turkey shoot where every ship in the US fleet targets one ship.

IC: However, as the smoke clears, it's discovered that the sunken ship isn't the BB-157, but a Barker-class barge, repainted to look like the BB-157. This puts the US fleet in a tough situation, as now all their guns are pointed inward, away from the NAR fleet. The NAR fleet, now linked with the CN fleet, opens fire with everything it has.

Thousands of advanced missiles rain down on the US fleet, suffering less from US anti missile defenses, due to their advanced targeting systems and faster speeds. Many smaller vessels lay wrecked, and several heavy ships are destroyed as well. The missiles are immediatly followed by a massive barrage of 460mm, 400mm, and 127mm shells, with 400mm guns trained at lighter vessels, and 460mm guns trained at heavier ones. Dozens of light vessels are sunk in the first salvo, along with dozens of heavier vessels.

127mm guns use HEAA (High Explosive Anti Aircraft) shells above the enemy fleet, destroying many drones and other aircraft with the ludicrous amount of flak put out. This creates a window for NAR aircraft to bomb the US fleet, causing even heavier losses.

By now, the US fleet is returning fire, and the NAR/CN fleet lays a smoke screen and makes a hasty retreat to avoid significant damage.

OOC: Hit and run tactics FTW!