Panther Bait
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ORIGINAL: John Lansford Yes but I doubt those bombs penetrated the belt armor even if they were near misses. Those kinds of hits tended to create flooding in either nonarmored portions of the ships or the voids outside the armor. From what I understand, the near misses tended to move whole sections of the armor back (i.e. in towards the ship) in one mass. Depending on the amount of deflection, the depth, and the force of the hit, that movement could cause the armor belt to detach from the surrounding hull at the top or bottom of belt (or end, I suppose, in an all-or-nothing armor scheme). The top was bad in that listing, partial flooding, high seas, etc. could cause flooding over the top of the armor. The bottom, as you might expect, could be really bad depending on the location of the hit relative to other protective devices. I think I have seen posts from the devs where bimb hits against belt armor are intended to represent near misses that are close enough to "buckle plates". Supposedly they have the chance to cause minor flooding. Or at least they did in WitP. Mike
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When you shoot at a destroyer and miss, it's like hit'in a wildcat in the ass with a banjo. Nathan Dogan, USS Gurnard
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