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Posted: 2004-09-27 09:58pm
by MKSheppard
phongn wrote:And so ends Crusade.
*slaps Phong*

There's STILL the epilogue! :twisted: They always mindfuck ya :twisted:

Posted: 2004-09-30 08:25am
by Mopeyennuui
Falling to his knees and kissing the tarmac always seemed like a good idea to Major Lothar von Schudak after a flight in the Go-229. He remembered his first mount, the Me-109G as being a Dobermann Pinscher, a lean, fast killer that could twist and turn in a dogfight. His Ta-152 had been a Rottweiler, massive and powerful that would just crash through whatever got in its way. Von Schudak wasn’t sure what sort of dog the Go-229 represented, but whatever it was, it had rabies. The Gotha flying wing fighter was vicious, untrustworthy, unreliable, so directionally unstable it was a lousy gun platform and when it got into trouble, it broke up so fast that the pilot never stood a chance. Sometimes the Fledermaus would do that without even getting into trouble.
Ok, I'm a iijit. forget this post...

Posted: 2004-09-30 09:15am
by phongn
Zerg Goddess wrote:The Go-229 was the best they could produce for a flying wing?
Yes. Everyone had serious trouble with flying wings until the advent of computer flight stabilization and these aircraft take serious development time. Furthermore, a great deal of German resources are dedicated to countering the Russian and American armies on the Eastern Front.
Hmm.. he really must love wanking in hatred of Germany when unsure about something.
Um, what are you talking about?

Posted: 2004-09-30 09:33am
by Sea Skimmer
Zerg Goddess wrote: Hmm.. he really must love wanking in hatred of Germany when unsure about something. If that's common, it's about as bad as something I found on a historical NG.. I'll go find it. Or the successor to Captain's Quarters.. hehe...
No, the correct answer is you are an utter moron who cannot comprehend the story.

Posted: 2004-10-03 10:58pm
by MKSheppard
Crusade Epilogue

Posted: 2004-10-03 11:02pm
by Temjin
MKSheppard wrote:Crusade Epilogue
Shouldn't that be a link to this?

Posted: 2004-10-03 11:12pm
by MKSheppard
Not on my normal computer, because I'm wiping the HDD on that one.

Posted: 2004-10-04 03:03am
by Crayz9000
JPaulMartin wrote:OK, under what circumstances would American bombers bomb an American city?
I'm thinking Ber(ser)keley, if they get too far out of hand.

Posted: 2004-10-04 04:37am
by CaptainChewbacca
Anyway, I can’t really think of a situation where I would order our bombers to take down an American city.”

“I can.” The Seer said idly. “Several in fact.”
HA!

And they ARE demons! But why?

Posted: 2004-10-07 01:40pm
by MKSheppard

Posted: 2004-10-07 05:22pm
by phongn
I'd almost want to see someone be foolish enough to attempt an air-raid on North America just to see the fireworks...

Posted: 2004-10-07 06:32pm
by CaptainChewbacca
phongn wrote:I'd almost want to see someone be foolish enough to attempt an air-raid on North America just to see the fireworks...
No one could. My question is, what's next?

Posted: 2004-10-07 08:21pm
by phongn
CaptainChewbacca wrote:No one could. My question is, what's next?
A couple space-related stories, IIRC.

Posted: 2004-10-08 12:10pm
by MKSheppard

Posted: 2004-10-08 04:28pm
by MKSheppard

Posted: 2004-10-08 10:42pm
by acesand8s
Just finished the Big One now and will move on to the next one (The Great Game, right?).

One question occurred to me while I was reading it though. I thought the B-36 had some severe production flaws and the first operational wings weren't ready until 1951. How was the US able to overcome these issues and have such a large force available by '47? (I'd ask the question at the other site, but the story threads for The Big One appear to be locked.)

Posted: 2004-10-08 10:46pm
by Grand Admiral Thrawn
B-36 devolpment was increased following the fall of Britain (B-24 was cancelled for example).

Posted: 2004-10-08 10:47pm
by phongn
acesand8s wrote:One question occurred to me while I was reading it though. I thought the B-36 had some severe production flaws and the first operational wings weren't ready until 1951. How was the US able to overcome these issues and have such a large force available by '47? (I'd ask the question at the other site, but the story threads for The Big One appear to be locked.)
The USA cancelled multiple bomber projects and cut back funding on others to do a crash program on the B-36. Even then the early models had severe problems. In other words, we likely poured money at the problems until they got fixed.

Posted: 2004-10-09 03:53pm
by Sea Skimmer
acesand8s wrote:Just finished the Big One now and will move on to the next one (The Great Game, right?).

One question occurred to me while I was reading it though. I thought the B-36 had some severe production flaws and the first operational wings weren't ready until 1951. How was the US able to overcome these issues and have such a large force available by '47? (I'd ask the question at the other site, but the story threads for The Big One appear to be locked.)
Historically almost little work was done on the B-36 in-between 1940 when it was envisioned and 1944, and it wasn't really a fullbore project until after the war was won. Because more of them get built sooner in this TL and the work was always high priority, the problems the plane had can be found and fixed with sufficient time to get improved production aircraft into units in time for the big one. Meanwhile, historically the early B-36 production run was very slow, largely because of arguments over the future of US strategic forces and postwar budget cutting. That greatly hampered troubleshooting and getting the plane fully operational.

Posted: 2004-10-10 10:17pm
by CaptainChewbacca
Anyone besides me think that aerial combat in TBO is REALLY intense? I mean, they use nukes to shoot down planes. How do they avoid the EMP effects?

Posted: 2004-10-10 10:20pm
by MKSheppard
CaptainChewbacca wrote:Anyone besides me think that aerial combat in TBO is REALLY intense? I mean, they use nukes to shoot down planes. How do they avoid the EMP effects?
Hardened electronics. IIRC you can build chips out of something other
than plain jane silicon to alleviate EMP...It's buried in my Guide to World
Naval Weapons Systems somewhere....

CMOS/SOS

Silicon on Sapphire technology, for better resistance to radiation

Posted: 2004-10-10 10:21pm
by phongn
CaptainChewbacca wrote:Anyone besides me think that aerial combat in TBO is REALLY intense? I mean, they use nukes to shoot down planes. How do they avoid the EMP effects?
Probably various shielding and hardening techniques. Plus, most nuclear air-to-air combat takes place at a decent distance away so short-range EMP effects are minimized. You might note that closer-in things like the AIM-7 Sparrow and AIM-9 Sidewinder are heavily used.

Posted: 2004-10-10 11:00pm
by Grand Admiral Thrawn
CaptainChewbacca wrote:Anyone besides me think that aerial combat in TBO is REALLY intense? I mean, they use nukes to shoot down planes. How do they avoid the EMP effects?
Stuart said the major problem of the F-108A was it had the AIM-47s which were useful for only long range attacks and a cannon.

Posted: 2004-10-11 12:18am
by Zor
Do the Yanks in TBOverse have bases/Hotels/colonies on the moon and in orbit by about 2004? There Space Program is far more developed, Arrowspace Fighters and Bombers, reusable spacecraft in the sixties and a bunch of other things.

Posted: 2004-10-11 12:25am
by darthdavid
Zor wrote:Do the Yanks in TBOverse have bases/Hotels/colonies on the moon and in orbit by about 2004? There Space Program is far more developed, Arrowspace Fighters and Bombers, reusable spacecraft in the sixties and a bunch of other things.
Wtf... Arrowspace?