
And if they already have AIP cells, well, so much the better. It just wasn't mentioned in the specifications piccie.
What variant of the Eurofighter do you operate, the Tranche III or Tranche IV? How many of your Eurofighters and F-15 ACTIVEs are double-seaters?PeZook wrote:I'll be replacing my Eurofighters and F-15s with CF-01s on a 1:1 basis quite soon.
Beowulf wrote:You need a better cover story than that. A submarine can do none of the jobs a coast guard ship needs to do.Shroom Man 777 wrote:Hey, does anyone have any relatively modern but affordable SSKs for sale? I'd like to have some for my, eherm, Coast Guard.
Shroomania's moving forward with the CF-01, which is basically a PAK FA/F-22 analogue so we're probably gonna relegate our F-15 ACTIVES into Army air support roles.Shinn Langley Soryu wrote:As a producer and operator of the F-15 Eagle (or at least an enhanced combat-capable version of the ACTIVE), Shroom might be interested in the Silent Eagle upgrade pack. For those of us who can't afford full-fledged fifth-generation fighters like the F-22 Raptor or the Su-50, a MacMillan-built F-15 ACTIVE with Silent Eagle upgrades would make a serviceable substitute; current users of the F-15 in CATO, such as PeZookia and Byzantium, may find the upgrades worth acquiring as well.
From wiki:PeZook wrote:I meant for Shroom
And if they already have AIP cells, well, so much the better. It just wasn't mentioned in the specifications piccie.
Although hydrogen-oxygen propulsion had been considered for submarines as early as World War I, the concept was not very successful until recently due to fire and explosion concerns. In the Type 212 this has been countered by storing the fuel and oxidizer in tanks outside the crew space, between the pressure hull and outer light hull. The gases are piped through the pressure hull to the fuel cells as needed to generate electricity, but at any given time there is only a very small amount of gas present in the crew space.
The President will deny any knowledge of these experiments, they are secret for a reason.PeZook wrote:You know, for the record, the moment I get a briefing about these experiments there will be some serious intra-CATO tensions.
I agree with Shroom completely here, if you want to make Japanistan a fleshed out villain nation, go ahead, but don't try and use it for the nefarious purpose of annexation/puppetry, please.Shroom Man 777 wrote:Coyote, as long as you do it in a fair manner and don't use Japanistan into some kind toy, playing with it unfairly and all that. Because if you do... I'd hate you forever. :(
The two projects are completely separate. The Vampire thing is merely something I'm doing for fun.Shroom Man 777 wrote:For the record, I have nothing to do with any deranged vampiric slasher storyline going on in the UCSR (only recently did I know about the vampirism... I was honestly expecting something more like Jason Voorhees).
But I do want my army of cybernetic organisms. You don't have any objections on cyborgs, do you PeZook? I mean, as long as there aren't any experiments on unwilling (human) volunteer subjects?
Since it'd be kind of DUMB to waste expensive cybernetic components on unwilling subjects who'd just go crazy and eat people
Our most devious collaboration has just begun, Comrade.SiegeTank wrote:Ham-mer! Ham-mer!