Techislovakia
TNPer
NOTE: THIS RP IS NON-CANON
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James awoke
This was not normal, this had been the 5th emergency drill this week he thought to himself as he hurriedly tied his boots and scrambled to his battle stations. He would not normally have to be awake for another half hour and he was annoyed at losing more precious sleep. He noticed that the other sailors were all gossiping about something which was unusual on it's own but he thought nothing of it. His job was junior navigator and this meant that he had to pass through the bridge. As he charged up the final set of stairs and past the two guards at the bridge doors the bridge was in pure silence and tranquillity interrupted only by the blaring emergency horn.The captain and admiral were not present and likely discussing things privately in their quarters.
A junior nav would not be needed inside if everyone was present so as per usual he would need to man the watchman's position. James passed over to the cheeks of the Braunhide class frigate where he had a watch station sticking out with complete 200* vision to the starboard of the ship. He was shocked. Out the bow about 120km away he could see land. They were not due to arrive home for a few months and this was unusual at the least. What was even more frightening to him was that their fleet or more correctly, combat group of 3 Braunhide's and 7 Saschen Class Frigates had ballooned to what he estimated was at least 190 ships, it was a sight to behold. This was almost the complete Techislovakian navy excluding home guard and it had arrived unbeknown to him.
In that second a million possibilities rushed through his head as to the meaning of this, war, war, civil war, war, nuclear war, or even potentially... war. Then he realised it, they had formed a semicircle in the water and not a single ship appeared to be underway. This was an embargo. His fears were confirmed by the four aircraft carriers all of whom remained behind the wall of ships and the fact that he could hear and see that their ship was not the only one who was sounding battle-stations. It was obvious that the Admirals had chosen this distance to avoid the opposing navy escaping while still remaining threatening. James sighted two *enemy* destroyers only about 30km away both of which appeared lost and disoriented unsure of what to do and he also sighted some flying thing above them.
This he was sure was a AWAC. The bows of the enemies were adorned with huge red stars. This explained where they were, this was Cogoria, and despite their massive force James was not feeling confident that the enemies would not tear their ships to threads.
Slowly all the ships ceased their alarms which left a eerie quietness in the area and the combat systems operators in the bridge shut their loud mouths. James knew what was coming, he had only experienced it once before, on the verge of vomiting in fear he panicked and blocked his ears only just in time.
HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONK
All the ships roared their foghorns all at once almost shattering the bulletproof windows and bursting eardums. This was signalling to their opponents the beginning of a loooooooong wait that would soon ensue.
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James awoke
This was not normal, this had been the 5th emergency drill this week he thought to himself as he hurriedly tied his boots and scrambled to his battle stations. He would not normally have to be awake for another half hour and he was annoyed at losing more precious sleep. He noticed that the other sailors were all gossiping about something which was unusual on it's own but he thought nothing of it. His job was junior navigator and this meant that he had to pass through the bridge. As he charged up the final set of stairs and past the two guards at the bridge doors the bridge was in pure silence and tranquillity interrupted only by the blaring emergency horn.The captain and admiral were not present and likely discussing things privately in their quarters.
A junior nav would not be needed inside if everyone was present so as per usual he would need to man the watchman's position. James passed over to the cheeks of the Braunhide class frigate where he had a watch station sticking out with complete 200* vision to the starboard of the ship. He was shocked. Out the bow about 120km away he could see land. They were not due to arrive home for a few months and this was unusual at the least. What was even more frightening to him was that their fleet or more correctly, combat group of 3 Braunhide's and 7 Saschen Class Frigates had ballooned to what he estimated was at least 190 ships, it was a sight to behold. This was almost the complete Techislovakian navy excluding home guard and it had arrived unbeknown to him.
In that second a million possibilities rushed through his head as to the meaning of this, war, war, civil war, war, nuclear war, or even potentially... war. Then he realised it, they had formed a semicircle in the water and not a single ship appeared to be underway. This was an embargo. His fears were confirmed by the four aircraft carriers all of whom remained behind the wall of ships and the fact that he could hear and see that their ship was not the only one who was sounding battle-stations. It was obvious that the Admirals had chosen this distance to avoid the opposing navy escaping while still remaining threatening. James sighted two *enemy* destroyers only about 30km away both of which appeared lost and disoriented unsure of what to do and he also sighted some flying thing above them.
This he was sure was a AWAC. The bows of the enemies were adorned with huge red stars. This explained where they were, this was Cogoria, and despite their massive force James was not feeling confident that the enemies would not tear their ships to threads.
Slowly all the ships ceased their alarms which left a eerie quietness in the area and the combat systems operators in the bridge shut their loud mouths. James knew what was coming, he had only experienced it once before, on the verge of vomiting in fear he panicked and blocked his ears only just in time.
HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONK
All the ships roared their foghorns all at once almost shattering the bulletproof windows and bursting eardums. This was signalling to their opponents the beginning of a loooooooong wait that would soon ensue.