pasternakski
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by iceboy [B]You guys are all reading my post wrong. I have no problem with ships being sunk in port while attacked. I just thought it was a little strange that my ship would sink on me while being tied up in dry dock while being fixed by my repairmen with no enemy interference. [/B][/QUOTE] Happens a lot. Just because a heavily damaged ship is tied up to a dock doesn't mean that it will float, particularly if the water's comin' in the holes faster than the pumps can empty 'er out. Also, there aren't very many harbor masters who are going to allow a burning ship to tie up to the quay (or even enter the harbor in the first place, for that matter). Remember, too, that even the largest ports in UV were pretty primitive. Truk was probably the best, but still lacked such things as drydocks large enough for capital ships and emergency underwater hull repair equipment (to keep those cripples floating until the fix-it crews could get to work). Brisbane was also severely limited in this regard. Noumea? Large anchorage, short on facilities. Both sides did the best they could with what they had, but, often, it just wasn't enough. Also, a lot of ships came in so damaged that the amount of time and effort required in order to save them wasn't worth it.
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