Cuttlefish -> RE: Small Ship, Big War (7/2/2008 9:25:10 PM)
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April 19, 1944 Location: 525 miles northeast of Truk Course: Holding position Attached to: TF 23 Mission: Air combat System Damage: 1 Float Damage: 0 Fires: 0 Fuel: 460 Orders: Shadow enemy forces approaching the Marshall Islands --- Captain Ishii peers through a pair of the 21 cm. binoculars. “I see them,” he says. “Three carriers. Junyo and Hiyo and a smaller one, maybe Ryujo.” He removes his gaze, reducing the ships to mere shapes on the northern horizon, and looks at Lieutenant Kuwaki. “That makes it four fleet carrers and four light carriers now.” Kuwaki nods. “Enough for a raid, or to do some real damage to ships without air cover.” “But not enough to engage the enemy carrier force,” says Ishii. “Not even close.” “Maybe the Americans won’t figure we will bring our carriers out at all,” Kuwaki says. “Not after Santa Cruz. Maybe they will get careless.” “It’s fine to be in position to take advantage of your enemy’s mistakes,” says Ishii. “But I don’t like a strategy that counts on it.” A pair of A6M5 fighters fly over the ship, heading west. Ensign Izu steps out of the bridge and salutes the captain. “Signal from Admiral Yamada, sir,” he says. “Destroyers are to refuel, starboard screen first.” “Very well,” says Ishii. “We will wait for our turn. Tell the refueling detail to be ready.” “Yes sir,” says Izu. After he leaves Captain Ishii turns his attention back to Kuwaki. “You haven’t conned the ship during a refueling, have you, Lieutenant?” he says. “No sir,” says Kuwaki. Japanese ships refuel from astern and it is a tricky process, requiring precise ship handling. Ishii almost always takes the conn for the procedure. “Time to learn,” Ishii says. “Yes sir,” Kuwaki says. He is confident of his abilities but is still a little nervous. Ishii seems to sense this. “You’ll do fine,” he says. Then, after a brief reflection, adds “Just don’t ram Taiho.”
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