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This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Vukovlad" (Jun 17th 2010, 11:31am)
This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Thiel" (Nov 1st 2011, 9:35am)
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Originally posted by Thiel
Words can't describe the loathing I feel for Lars E Rohdes 'Hvis det var nemt havde de sendt nogle andre' (If it was easy they would have sent someone else)
It's supposed to be a postscript for the RDN submarine arm, but the plot is so farfetchet and the author's understanding of sub combat is so poor it ends up as a farce.
The plot centers around a Libyan attempt at attacking Israel with chemical weapons. In order to maximize the attacks effectiveness they need accurate weather data, and this is were the plot really begins to fall apart. Instead of buying the data on the open market they decide to be inspired by the germans and set up a weather station om Greenland.
Of course the author completely ignorer the little fact that the data will be useless to predict weather in the middle east, but that seems to be bo ongoing trend in the book.
Anyway, in order to collect the data they go on and make their second mistake. Instead of sending some nondescript civilian ship they send two frigates, a sub and a supply ship.
And I gotta run. I'll finish it later.
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