Even better to see the Hood!I think Lindemann's famous last words "no aircraft could attack a ship with any accuracy" could come back to bite his German hienie!
My favourite BB ever is the Queen Elizabeth Class.
Well, my favourite BB Richelieu can smash up your Queeny.
BTW I still hope to see some French naval actions along side the RN (hey the French are still your allies right?), although it is very likely you'll turn the Marine Nationale into a mere collection of target ships in your writing.
Well, my favourite BB Richelieu can smash up your Queeny.
Unless the Queeny play dirty and came from behind...
Yes, yes, it will be a bit tough on Richelieu if she was attacked from behind, so that's why the Alsace should be around.
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Yes, but the sheer level of awesome that a QE contains, especially Warspite, will make the enemy shells bounce off without scratching the paint.
Yes, yes, it will be a bit tough on Richelieu if she was attacked from behind, so that's why the Alsace should be around.
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From what footage I've seen over the years, Rommel didn't seem to speak a too accentuated German, but it is noticeable, especially for someone like me who comes from the same area.
Heh, French tanks beating panzers, what weird alternate universe is this then? Still, sadly its only a matter of time till the Continent falls.
By the time that the Alsace wold be around the war would be over
Howeber, the Alsace ships would have a magnificent class, indeed.
trekaddict said:I leave that for the British.
And what's this about southerners? We are no southerners, we leave that for the smelly Bavarians. We are instead the technological powerhouse of Germany.
Kramer has had a bad day at the office, someone should give him a stiff drink and tell him to calm down. When he goes back tomorrow those French tanks will either have broken down, gone on strike or (most likely) both.
Actually while I'm here I'll ask the resident French patriot if it's true the last batch of French employment statistics were indeed issued late as the civil servants responsible were on strike, complaining about the high levels of unemployment and the resulting extra work they had to do?