BBfanboy
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ORIGINAL: brian800000 As for the Charleston, it likely would have run out of fuel, but is in a convoy with plenty. It has fuel now. 51 engine damage with not so much float seems extreme for a collision. As though something went wrong in the engine room. It is very likely I got a note on what happened but missed it. That damage is not unusual for a collision. It just means that the water damaged some really important part of the engineering plant - boilers, engines, shafts, electrical system (although that may fall under system damage, you need some kind of engine to generate the electricity). Damage done in each category is subject to die rolls so lopsided results are possible. If you still have the Op report from the turn where the damage happened, it will mention the collision during the naval movement phase (before the air phase/land combat stuff).
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