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A question about ship armor. - 8/25/2015 1:09:58 AM   
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Using the King George V class as an example:
They have a belt armor of 360, deck armor of 159, and tower armor of 108, do these numbers represent millimeters, as in 360mm, 159mm, and 108mm of armor?

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RE: A question about ship armor. - 8/25/2015 1:28:01 AM   
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Yes.

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RE: A question about ship armor. - 8/25/2015 1:35:34 AM   
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Thanks.

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RE: A question about ship armor. - 8/25/2015 1:51:07 AM   
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Yes.

Good seeing you back in the forums. Missed you for while there.

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RE: A question about ship armor. - 8/25/2015 2:05:24 AM   
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You missed Terminus? What's wrong with you? Have you discussed this with you health care provider?

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RE: A question about ship armor. - 8/25/2015 1:23:48 PM   
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You missed Terminus? What's wrong with you? Have you discussed this with you health care provider?


What? He is short, succinct, and to the point. Be careful, Gornlet, or I'll lob a jewel at you

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RE: A question about ship armor. - 8/25/2015 3:08:23 PM   
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Yes, apparently Terminus' condition was not terminal and he was not terminated..We are all thankful for that.

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RE: A question about ship armor. - 8/25/2015 3:19:47 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Lecivius


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You missed Terminus? What's wrong with you? Have you discussed this with you health care provider?


What? He is short, succinct, and to the point. Be careful, Gornlet, or I'll lob a jewel at you

How do you know he's short? Have you met him?

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RE: A question about ship armor. - 8/25/2015 4:48:23 PM   
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ORIGINAL: witpqs


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ORIGINAL: Lecivius


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ORIGINAL: geofflambert

You missed Terminus? What's wrong with you? Have you discussed this with you health care provider?


What? He is short, succinct, and to the point. Be careful, Gornlet, or I'll lob a jewel at you

How do you know he's short? Have you met him?


I assumed he ran a restaurant, with a short order cook.






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RE: A question about ship armor. - 8/25/2015 4:49:48 PM   
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RE: A question about ship armor. - 8/25/2015 5:11:30 PM   
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RE: A question about ship armor. - 8/25/2015 5:34:36 PM   
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ORIGINAL: witpqs


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ORIGINAL: Lecivius


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ORIGINAL: geofflambert

You missed Terminus? What's wrong with you? Have you discussed this with you health care provider?


What? He is short, succinct, and to the point. Be careful, Gornlet, or I'll lob a jewel at you

How do you know he's short? Have you met him?


He looks pretty short here, even on his knees. Santa is patting his head while he's licking that woman's leg.




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RE: A question about ship armor. - 8/25/2015 5:37:36 PM   
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I forgot, that's not Santa, it's Lecivius.

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RE: A question about ship armor. - 8/25/2015 5:42:48 PM   
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Here was warspite1's comment on that pic:

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That's a Rigelian babelone. The only way to remove it, once it has you, is to amputate the limb (or pour Bud Lite on it). The important question is how do you remove Santa's hand from that woman's leg on the left?

warspite1

That is not her leg. Gorn eyesight is notoriously bad I know, but I thought this was pretty obvious:

- her leg is behind a little bald man, sitting on the floor while licking her knee.
- grandad's hand is placed on the man's head so as to guide the licking motion.


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RE: A question about ship armor. - 8/26/2015 8:07:08 AM   
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RE: A question about ship armor. - 8/27/2015 4:29:38 PM   
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The Most Interesting Man in the World wishes he was.







Again...."The Toe"....(faceplant)

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RE: A question about ship armor. - 8/29/2015 1:21:35 AM   
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Well this turned into an interesting discussion.

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RE: A question about ship armor. - 8/29/2015 5:59:01 PM   
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Does belt armor give protection from torpedo hits?

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