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#0, OWaW 20: Our Fighting Fleet, Pt. 1
Posted by Gryphon on Dec-27-17 at 03:27 PM
This time for sure!

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#1, RE: OWaW 20: Our Fighting Fleet, Pt. 1
Posted by zojojojo on Dec-27-17 at 09:28 PM
In response to message #0
yay!

-Z

it's the little ship that could!

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#2, RE: OWaW 20: Our Fighting Fleet, Pt. 1
Posted by Star Ranger4 on Dec-28-17 at 02:30 AM
In response to message #0
BWHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!

I think its PERFECT! And the associated sillyness an oh so welcome touch after Petrograd.


#9, RE: OWaW 20: Our Fighting Fleet, Pt. 1
Posted by Star Ranger4 on Sep-11-20 at 06:25 PM
In response to message #2
Hattori, make a note of that...

I didn't realise it when this was first released, but having been 'thrown into that thar briar patch' by the release of Gallian Gothic, the first time UF-G uses that line is NOT in Hattori and Hutchins, Ship(girl)builders, but WAAAAY back in Operation Grass Snake when the 163 flames out and UF-G has to have Hattori climb around to pull the priming handle he can't reach.


#10, RE: OWaW 20: Our Fighting Fleet, Pt. 1
Posted by Gryphon on Sep-11-20 at 07:02 PM
In response to message #9
>Hattori, make a note of that...
>
>I didn't realise it when this was first released, but having been
>'thrown into that thar briar patch' by the release of Gallian Gothic,
>the first time UF-G uses that line is NOT in Hattori and Hutchins,
>Ship(girl)builders, but WAAAAY back in Operation Grass Snake when the
>163 flames out and UF-G has to have Hattori climb around to pull the
>priming handle he can't reach.

Yep! They've been unconsciously working on their double act for a while now. :)

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#3, RE: OWaW 20: Our Fighting Fleet, Pt. 1
Posted by Peter Eng on Dec-28-17 at 12:18 PM
In response to message #0
Francie made Wolfgang's flight pack? She's really overstaying her original timetable, isn't she?

(On the other hand, where else can she get so much operating data on the Meteor with so little delay?)

Peter Eng
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#4, RE: OWaW 20: Our Fighting Fleet, Pt. 1
Posted by Gryphon on Dec-28-17 at 01:16 PM
In response to message #3
>Francie made Wolfgang's flight pack? She's really overstaying her
>original timetable, isn't she?

Well, you know what they say, life is what happens while you were making other plans. She had no idea, when she was boxing everything up, just what a happening place Saint-Ulrich would turn out to be. Or that it would be developing into the hub of a very interesting new metamagical movement...

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#5, RE: OWaW 20: Our Fighting Fleet, Pt. 1
Posted by Verbena on Dec-30-17 at 05:59 AM
In response to message #4
>>Francie made Wolfgang's flight pack? She's really overstaying her
>>original timetable, isn't she?
>
>Well, you know what they say, life is what happens while you were
>making other plans. She had no idea, when she was boxing everything
>up, just what a happening place Saint-Ulrich would turn out to be. Or
>that it would be developing into the hub of a very interesting new
>metamagical movement...

As I've pointed out on the forum before, I was eagerly anticipating the continuation of this story, and it didn't disappoint! I don't know how the hell I didn't foresee what Gryphon was going to do to get Mogami her sea legs back again, though. My mind is seriously failing me. Still, very happy with this and excited to see the continuation.

As for Francie...well, I -did- kinda expect she would find an excuse to stay on. Not necessarily for development, since quite frankly she and Ursula are too alike and too used to being the boss to get on that well, I'd think. They probably both need their own space and their own projects. But Zauberschule? Yeah. There's a lot of older witches who'd find any excuse, I'm sure.


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#6, RE: OWaW 20: Our Fighting Fleet, Pt. 1
Posted by NHO on Jan-04-18 at 06:07 AM
In response to message #0
LAST EDITED ON Jan-04-18 AT 06:07 AM (EST)
 
Wrong Girl, Wrong Witch, but idea is the same:

Puppy in carrier


#7, RE: OWaW 20: Our Fighting Fleet, Pt. 1
Posted by Spectrum on Jan-08-18 at 01:50 AM
In response to message #0
Little bit late...

> Let's get your aircraft tied up and I'll take you there.

The kind of mistake that you only make once, assuredly.

> He had only recently come to his flag rank; before that he had been captain of the battleship Yamato, and before that of the carrier Akagi.

*whistles* Some prestigious postings, there.

> With all due respect to the Academy, sir, I'm ten times the witch now that I would be if I'd gone back there instead of staying with the 501st.

(And in a different series, it'd be perhaps time to consider raiding the 501st for a training cadre.)

> Often, when they're finally discovered, they turn out to be some of our best people.

But still kicked out of a combat role afterwards?

> Her eyes—an unusual shade of dark green, he noticed—went wide. "You're... are you the rocket man? I've heard of you."

Perhaps not quite how/where he would want to be known, but cat's out of the bag at this point, it seems.

> Yoshika explained, "The day you punched a boy from Karlsland... at a gathering of people from all over the world... while wishing His Majesty a 10,000-year reign."

PFFFFT. Yeah, that's a surprising sense of humor.

> That means the engines we build for her need to work the same way.

"Back in my day, we didn't have no fancy summoning rituals, and we had to build our own rigging! (In a cave with only a box of scraps!)"

> Those few base personnel who did take a closer look, though, may well have taken a second, because it was less usual to see a Shiden-kai operator with a copilot aboard, and Mio Sakamoto had one. Slung on her back in a caddy adapted from a U.S. Army rucksack, sporting a most aviatorly leather-helmet-and-goggles combo, Wolfgang Amadeus Beagle surveyed the scene with a sort of lordly detachment, his jaunty silk aviator's scarf flapping gaily in the slipstream as the white-coated witch came in to land.

I so wish there was art of this.

> Gryphon liked the atmosphere of the Compasses as soon as they arrived: it was the kind of local he'd always enjoyed in his experience of wartime Britannia

FWIW, I usually see this as locale. I can't remember offhand if local is also correct for this usage.

> no amount of raised eyebrows would have induced a newly-commissioned Shizuka Hattori to start singing "Umi Yukaba" in a public place

We'll have to wait for the Character CD for that.

> "Not just these—none of us could sling our weapons," von Hammer replied. "Remember, we carried our magic engines on our backs. A rifle sling could have interfered with the rigging."

Oof. Can't help but wonder if there was a way, though, to still sling it. Well, perhaps with the weight of that thing it might be a little impractical anyway...

> "Make a note."

*snicker* Still, progress!


#8, RE: OWaW 20: Our Fighting Fleet, Pt. 1
Posted by drakensis on Jan-08-18 at 04:06 AM
In response to message #7
>> Gryphon liked the atmosphere of the Compasses as soon as they arrived: it was the kind of local he'd always enjoyed in his experience of wartime Britannia
>
>FWIW, I usually see this as locale. I can't remember offhand if local
>is also correct for this usage.

Locale indicates an area. Local in this case is short for 'local public house'. It's correct usage in England.