Talk:AIF/@comment-10905876-20150107005102/@comment-10905876-20150107213951

Officer: sir, they're following us down the canyon.

Captain: Just as I expected. Weapons officer, tell the port and starboard torpedo rooms to prepare torpedoes for slow speed, and prepare to fire straight running torpedoes at an angle of fifty degrees on my command.

Weapons Officer: Yes sir, relating your orders now.

The officer repeats the captains orders to the broadside torpedo rooms, meanwhile:

Captain: Sonar, how close are they to us?

Sonar Operator: Sir they are following us at a distance, but they've reduced speed sir.

Captain: range to outcropping?

Officer: 1500m sir.

Captain: fire port torpedo tubes on my mark, five, four, three, two, one, mark!

Six torpedoes then streak out from the port side of the sub, and angle away from the sub traveling at only thirty knots. Soon the starboard side fires six more, which also angle away at thirty knots. The sub quickly leave the torpedoes behind, but they soon hit the tall canyon walls, collapsing them and blocking the path of the AIF submarines.

Officer: captain the canyon has been blocked, the enemy cannot follow us.

Captain: all stop, all quiet. Bottom the boat until the enemy subs give up.

Officer: yes sir, all stop all quiet, put us on the bottom of the canyon until they leave.

The sub stops and comes to rest on the ocean floor, essentially becoming invisible even to an active sonar scan.