frostytheplebe
Seventh Part of the Seal
Now that I have my copy of TKS, I've finally shaken off the damn "SNES Vet" title and experienced the original WC as I should have from the get go. Seeing the better graphics and added screen space I have to say WHAT A MESS!!!
Clothes all over the floor in the barracks, something leaking, panels missing, rust everywhere, pipes and wires hanging from the cieling in "Pilot Country" and a flight deck with stuff scattered everywhere... its a wonder our rookie pilots didn't run away screaming.
I mean I understand things tend to be lax on a ship that (to our knowledge) had no presence of a flag officer on board, but to let it get that bad? The Victory was an old clunker that had seen more days in the war then perhaps any other carrier, and had even earned the nickname "Oil Can Sally," but even she didn't look anywhere near as bad.
The only other ship that came anywhere near as close to being so unkept was the Intrepid, which I don't believe is a fair comparison as she was fighting for a much poorer group of people, and was pulled of a scrap heap, and even she cleaned up well when they had the chance to effect some repairs.
I mean seriously, how could a commander let his ship get that bad? If Tolwyn saw that, he'dve bumped the Captain back down to Ensign.
Clothes all over the floor in the barracks, something leaking, panels missing, rust everywhere, pipes and wires hanging from the cieling in "Pilot Country" and a flight deck with stuff scattered everywhere... its a wonder our rookie pilots didn't run away screaming.
I mean I understand things tend to be lax on a ship that (to our knowledge) had no presence of a flag officer on board, but to let it get that bad? The Victory was an old clunker that had seen more days in the war then perhaps any other carrier, and had even earned the nickname "Oil Can Sally," but even she didn't look anywhere near as bad.
The only other ship that came anywhere near as close to being so unkept was the Intrepid, which I don't believe is a fair comparison as she was fighting for a much poorer group of people, and was pulled of a scrap heap, and even she cleaned up well when they had the chance to effect some repairs.
I mean seriously, how could a commander let his ship get that bad? If Tolwyn saw that, he'dve bumped the Captain back down to Ensign.