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2DSSV A-65 Enterprise

IwataIwata1 Posts: 0Member
edited January 2011 in Work in Progress #1
The SSV A-65 Enterprise is a System Alliance Busan Class Attack Cruiser, built in the Herry Silkman Shipyard, Dublin by the well known Rheinmetal/Boeing-Hislop Inc. on August 6th 2186 CE.

Named after the former USS Enterprise CVN-65, launched on 25th November 1961, destroyed 11th March 2011 at Busan/South Korea by the Korean People's Army.

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  • Capt DaveCapt Dave0 Posts: 0Member
    Cool ship! But the Korean's don't have the wherewithal to scratch the paint of the CVN-65 let alone sink her. After all, She doesn't go into hostile waters without an escort.
  • IwataIwata1 Posts: 0Member
    Capt Dave wrote: »
    Cool ship! But the Korean's don't have the wherewithal to scratch the paint of the CVN-65 let alone sink her. After all, She doesn't go into hostile waters without an escort.
    Thanks Dude. Yeah you are right, the North Korean are little fish against a full equiped Aircraft Carrier, my problem was the Mass Effect rule that every Ship must named after a Battle,City or a Person but, and i got forget that rule at the start of the Project.

    We had a upcoming Korean Conflict this week, so its maybe some how possible ;)
  • Mikey-BMikey-B0 Posts: 0Member
    What if it was a nuclear artillery shell? Maybe they don't have the technology in reality but...
  • JennyJenny2 Posts: 0Member
    Yup. Even a near-miss with a nuke would put Enterprise on the bottom.
  • Capt DaveCapt Dave0 Posts: 0Member
    Walkyrje wrote: »
    Yup. Even a near-miss with a nuke would put Enterprise on the bottom.
    and then even China would wash their hands of them, resulting in no more N. Korea.
  • Mikey-BMikey-B0 Posts: 0Member
    Good point. Perhaps that is what happens. Some overzealous type nukes Enterprise, the world gets really upset, China washes their hands of them, they start negotiating with South Korea amidst the threat of brutal retaliation, and the end result is a united Korea.
  • IwataIwata1 Posts: 0Member
    update time....
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  • Admiral DanevAdmiral Danev171 Posts: 0Member
    not bad, pretty nice, cant wait to see more of it
  • Tochiro76Tochiro760 Posts: 0Member
    China will never allow a democracy to share a border with them especially korea. Such a place would be flooded with chinese seeking a better life. Why waste time getting passgage out of the country on a plane or a boat and risk getting caught when all they would have to do is cross the border into korea? Where will they make all that counterfeit US currency without north korea? Doesn't china have some kind of slave trade human smuggling ring in north korea too? The north korean govt is some kind of stopgap against capitalism, if south korea somehow took over the north they would of course make way for all kinds of capitalist markets there. For example there are no cell phones in north korea and there is no importing of anything from anywhere. There is no exporting either except for arms hidden on old rusty freighters bound for iran and other places who knows were. With a warship in the area many of these arms exports will be easily monitored and reported causing bad face for north korea. Park this warship near the shipping lanes of these suspicious ships and the north won't fire on the warship right away or with anything nuclear because they might sink their own ships too.
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