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Sunday, January 21st 2007, 6:09pm

PRJ News

Battleship Grunwald.

"Ok whats broken?"
"Everything"
"what works?"
"Nothing"
"recomendations?"
"Is scraping an option?"
"No! It bloody well isn't!"
"Ok sink it at Hel and use it as a stationery defence altylery"
"Aha I got you something works! The altylery is ok!"
"Ok I tell You. The problem is that we dont have speer parts for this ship the deal about buying this ship sead nothing about spare's."
"Ok so the recomendation is for buying spare parts!"
"No i didnt sead that this ship is a piece of junk!"
"spare part it is"
"You are not lising"

In the other news:
30 years old Battleship of Deutchland class will remain in service for another 10 years.


OOC:
greating from the polish footmen (^_^)

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Sunday, January 21st 2007, 6:33pm

You tend to have spare parts per se for these sorts of ships. You have the machine shop onboard make something that will fit. I recommend using wood for patching - at least it floats. Beaching her at Hel and filling her with ferroconcrete is probably a reasonable idea.