Lowpe
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ORIGINAL: Lowpe Here is a closer look at two British ships now residing on the bottom -- I like the Fiji Class! In the recent Musashi battles, I think the Kenya might be in trouble too. She took at least one 46cm hit, and several others. The Yamoto last year put down two British light cruisers with one hit so here is hoping! The 46cm shells are killers, but it depends where the Kenya was hit. If it went through the deck and you got "critical damage" or a likewise report, then the Kenya is in the yards for quite some time. It might sink if it gets a few bad rolls on damage control. If it landed in the superstructure, forget it - a bunch of systems damage and no more. I've had a dinky 850 tonne E-class ship take a 16 inch shell to the superstructure and have only 18 points of systems damage to show for it. I remember saying to Loka that there shouldn't have been anything left above the waterline. No turns due to winter weather and travel, so I went back and watched the fight over again, this time a lot less hurriedly than I did the first time. Kenya took 1 46cm hit, destroying radar and causing fires below deck and also took two 15cm belt armor penetrating hit causing severe damage. Most other hits were either in the superstructure or bounced off. So my guess she will live, if the subs don't get her. The Danae had severe casualties to the damage control parties which lowers the crew's experience. The Musashi was just so impressive, but on closer examination in the first fight,the Kenya did get off one torpedo attack on the Musashi. Newcastle above the Kenya, the Suffolk below.
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