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  • Slightly OT: Loose Screws in the Russian Navy

    So, apparently this happened:



    This would make for quite a caper-style adventure if modified for a T2k setting. I imagine that, in many cases extant naval vessels would be seen by many to have more value as spare parts and scrap metal than as operational weapons of war in 2000 and beyond.

    Along these same lines, IIRC, in canon and elsewhere, nuclear-powered surface and submarine vessels have found second acts in T2k as power-plants for nearby facilities/communities.

    Has anyone used naval vessels as something else not originally intended by their designers or original crews

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  • #2
    i had a damaged nuclear sub as a power plant on the island of guam providing power for the allies force that remained there.

    Ive had warship converted to a floating fortress protecting a harbor

    One that had been taken over by civilians and used as there village

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    • #3
      I got stats for WP "Ivan Rogov" "Mikhail Kutsov" "Shmel" classes of vessels on my pages.

      Go http://www.twilight2000.com/m2k/index.htm then click "Naval systems"

      Antenna
      SISU - the ability to show the warrior inside you in the right moment
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      SISUKNIPPEN - many of those with SISU

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Antenna View Post
        I got stats for WP "Ivan Rogov" "Mikhail Kutsov" "Shmel" classes of vessels on my pages.

        Go http://www.twilight2000.com/m2k/index.htm then click "Naval systems"

        Antenna
        Umm... I get a page showing that the domain is for sale via GoDaddy.
        I think you meant this URL

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        • #5
          Originally posted by StainlessSteelCynic View Post
          Umm... I get a page showing that the domain is for sale via GoDaddy.
          I think you meant this URL
          http://twilight2000.one/m2k/index.htm
          thnx StainlessSteel

          //Antenna
          SISU - the ability to show the warrior inside you in the right moment
          ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
          SISUKNIPPEN - many of those with SISU

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          • #6
            I can just add some personal experience to this.

            For eight years I was Curator/Director of Operations for the Arkansas Inland Maritime Museum (AIMM) in North Little Rock, Arkansas. AIMM is home to the historic submarine USS Razorback (SS-394). From 1970 until 2001, Razorback served in the Turkish Navy as TCG Murat Reis (S-36). When AIMM got ready to tow Razorback back from Turkey, one ironclad requirement was that her two propellers had to be removed, in Turkey.

            Divers actually cut one prop off with a saw. They had trouble cutting the other one off and gave up about halfway through. A Turkish UDT team actually used it as a training exercise, diving at night, placing plastic explosives and shearing the shaft in two the next morning, once a crane had been rigged...

            The two props are on display today...

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