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ARCHiVE (PUBLiC) / U-74; Bootsmann Adelbert Leder, potato vodka, and on becoming a captain.
« Last post by LoneUsr449 on 20220922, 18:43:00 »
July 1940, somewhere 100 km south of Iceland.



And there he was, my finest bootsmann; Adelbert Leder, with a smile so big, I forgot we were at war...





When I sent a man to Papey island in the dinghy, carrying three of my grandfathers gold pieces, I sent my best.
Bootsmann Leder is one of the finest young men that Germany has entrusted to me.
Tonight, as he had returned from his mission to buy eggs, cream, meat and cakes for the crew, a loud knocking came at the hatch to my quarters.
I yelled for him to come in, and Leder and two other sailors, entered with smiles so big, I forgot we were at war.

Bootsmann Leder began to explain that, to his best assessment, Papey Island was unsuitable for most farming. He had made contact with a farmer on the
island, who had explained to him he could sell him two things; potatoes and potato vodka. After Leder told the farmer he came carrying german gold, the man had looked
at the dinghy, counted a couple times using all ten fingers, and said "Lets start loading her up, it will be dawn soon".

And so it came to be that this young, german rascal who had been entrusted with so much, returned with only one thing; enough potato vodka for the crew to get besauft, and then some...

Of course I stared at Bootsmann Leder in complete bewilderment; the man had just told me he spent enough gold to buy a Berlin family food for 2 months, and came back with
nothing but flasks of potato vodka...

His smile instantly faded, I think I saw fear in his eyes, as he asked me if there would be a court-martial, like Otto's?


Then the idea came to me. The crew was exhausted, my officers needed rest. It had been a long journey, and we weren't even halfway.


I ordered Leder to take some bed sheets off the sailors' racks and hang them in the forward quarters. We placed some lighting behind the sheets, cleared charts and paperwork from
the tables and turned the gramophone to its highest setting. That night aboard U-74, as Lale Andersen sang her angelic songs, there were no ranks, no bootsmann and officers..
we were friends. Tough, proud, scared...

I never saw men laugh so much, and as Leder looked back at me and gave me a big smile, I realized I had just become a captain. My commission from Doenitz meant nothing.
Tonight I became a commanding officer...when I gave these young men an evening of reprieve from war, while singing to Lili Marleen and drinking Iceland's finest potato vodka.



I made a small painting of the scene, for my dearest Ingrid. She knows I secretly like to paint.





Midjourney AI:  Top image:  "Young german sailors getting drunk on potato vodka, big smiles, realistic faces, unreal engine, octane render"
                         Bottom image:  "Kriegsmarine sailors sitting around a table getting drunk on potato vodka inside a submarine"

The images aren't actually pulled from the web, the AI creates them based on sentences. It works best with full sentences versus keywords.
I then edit/age the images using Gimp. Role-play is adjusted to fit images.
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Yes, yes... "from 20171125 on"... I heard someone say.

And 4+ years later let me summarize that SH4 has apparently no players. Not one SH4-player has joined DEF and maintained activity. Alex Novoros was the one and only SH4 player ever who joined us, and as far as I remember he was not very productive, neither did his enthusiasm last so very long after I told him why publishing game-cracks is no good... He jumped ship quickly to put out KSD-II and then jumped again right away over to WP and left his admitted forum-area on SuSi abandoned. Meanwhile he was removed from their board of moderators due to no activity. As if they ever remove their favourite moderators if they become inactive. Sailor Steve is even physically dead and still listed as moderator, imagine that! I remember how Alex played... He was the arcade-type guy who surfaces his U-Boot after he has successfully jeopardized the entire attack he starts deck-gunning escorts and then complains why people are laughing about him. I got nothing against him, but is that the type of player we need in DEF?

So as it stands... DEF remains open for SH4-players, but I doubt there will be any interest - ever and whatsoever...

On a sidenote: Everyone can download S3Q and run the application module (DAPP) and easily see in the dropdown-menu that DEF is open for Kommandanten from yet more nice games! Even those crap-games made with Unity and released as Early-Access. :bah:
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ARCHiVE (PUBLiC) / = PROMOTION FOR HEINZ VON SPEE =
« Last post by Karl Doenitz on 20220920, 09:31:40 »
OKM TOPPER

Kommandant Kentrat!


DANKE! FOR YOUR FINANCIAL HELP. MORE LIKE THIS IS NEEDED TO KEEP UP THE WAR!
YOUR RANK (HERE: USER-LEVEL ON DEFF) HAS BEEN UPGRADED TO [--=|DEF|=-- Donator]. AND DESERVEDLY SO!

HEIL DEF!
KARL DOENITZ
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ARCHiVE (PUBLiC) / Private Letter to Ingrid
« Last post by LoneUsr449 on 20220920, 03:55:15 »
My Dearest Ingrid,

The craziest thing happened today...the observation periscope malfunctioned...Normally this wouldn't be of terrible concern, I would trust one of my
men to fix it, but there is the awkward business of my court-martial of Fähnrich zur See Otto Weinrich, and his execution atop the deck of U-74 near Bergen.
I could have sworn he was messing with the periscopes...I saw it Ingrid...I saw him do it....

The men whisper I have grown paranoid and distant, since we left Kiel. I must admit, sleep is hard to come by in this tin can I call home....and I have been hearing
things at night...snapping noises.....but nobody else seems to hear it..

I have become rather worried about the periscopes...I now check them feverishly, every 20-30 minutes. The men....they are starting to worry a bit. Luckily they know not to disobey
their Kommandant.

I have decided this information was best kept out of the ship's official log. It only belongs in your heart, my dearest Ingrid.


Yours forever,

Eitel





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ARCHiVE (PUBLiC) / Massive tactical error - Destination; Papey Island.
« Last post by LoneUsr449 on 20220919, 17:33:37 »
Captain's Personal Log, U-74

The men are exhausted! I made a tactical miscalculation by not addressing their need for proper sleep and rest sooner. The journey...it just seems to never end...
Hours become days, days become weeks...The men seem to have already forgotten our triumph at Faroe Islands. I have overheard some of the men whisper about
AE1742, they say the place doesn't exist. Some even go as far as saying ours is a one-way journey, that was doomed from the moment we left Kiel.

After I took my Officer's Oath to Germany and Der Fuhrer, and received my commission, my grandfather gave me a small leather pouch containing eight, 20 Mark
gold pieces. As he tucked it under my uniform, he told me; "I want you to do your very best for our Fuhrer, but always keep Kaiser Wilhelm close to your heart, in case of an emergency".

Tonight I know is that emergency. I have ordered course towards Papey Island, Iceland. I will have the dinghy deployed and have one of my best NCOs visit the island.
I will use some of my grandfather's gold to buy cream, eggs, cakes and meat for the crew. Men will always be at war, but I have yet to meet an honest or dishonest farmer
who doesn't accept gold pieces for payment.

Signed,

Eitel


Available Recon for Papey Island is very limited.




Due to its volcanic nature, there are deep troughs that allow you to get quite close to Iceland proper, despite the region having shallow water
Though hard to see, on the map you will see these darker blue regions. I will use this to get within several kilometers of Papey Island.


 

 
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ARCHiVE (PUBLiC) / First (legit) Strike!
« Last post by LoneUsr449 on 20220919, 01:21:08 »
To: BDU
From: E.F. Kentrat, U-74 Commanding


I used Operation Spinnennetz to upload positional information to HQ.

Current position is 10 km NNE of Torshavn, Faroe Islands.

We located an ASW Trawler and fired a torpedo, due to poor AoB calculation, the thing actually bounced off the hull of the trawler and exploded away from the ship!
U-74 was re-positioned, to give an approx AoB of 80 degrees, and from a distance of approx. 800m, the target was engaged with a second torpedo. The vessel was hit.
It actually appears as though the torpedo cut a hole straight through the hull of the ship.
We noticed many of the enemy sailors were trying to use life boats; a 3rd torpedo was fired, hitting the vessel once again, and sinking her almost immediately.
All enemy combatants on board the vessel are presumed dead.

Glory to the Reich!

E. K.



The 2nd torpedo fired finds its target. The torpedo seems to have ripped a hole through the entire hull;



The moment of 2nd impact, the vessel sank moments after.



(Since we all have see in game renditions of sinking ships, I decided to use a different approach and once again use Midjourney.
it allows you to feed it image links, and gives its interpretation back to you.)
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PUB - PUBLIC & GENERAL / Re: Just seen some old guys on here... RICK FORTENS!
« Last post by LoneUsr449 on 20220918, 22:23:48 »
Is this someone who we can bring back to SH3 and would participate actively?

Edit: Nvmd, followed all posts related, seems this person is a lost soul. A Persona non grata.

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Rick Fortens has paid this site a visit after he was kicked out 2 years ago. Apparently he has not forgetten where he belongs.

Btw: I witnessed how Shark paid him his money back, so it is not a money-thing. It was an issue of absolute stubborn attitude... Well, by now he must have noticed that we did NOT ban him from here... It was just about applying stringent necessities when folks cross red lines after being warned.
 :Kaleun_Salute-1:
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PUB - PUBLIC & GENERAL / Beautiful women of the SS
« Last post by LoneUsr449 on 20220918, 02:10:08 »
This is Helga, a girl I met while in training and attached to 27th U-boot Flotilla. She was a young SS officer. I never told her about Ingrid, and I never told Ingrid about her. Sometimes
those things are best left unsaid. Nothing is more beautiful than a Munich girl...

Eitel

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ARCHiVE (PUBLiC) / U-74; Off the coast of Out Skerries island
« Last post by LoneUsr449 on 20220914, 22:31:13 »
 
Personal Log:

We have reached Out Skerries island in AN21. Because I spent the whole night evading an enemy warship, we reached the Shetland Islands during the morning hours.
There is already too much daylight to pass through Yell Sound. I am considering going around the Shetlands entirely, via the northern passage, but I have reviewed reconnaissance
of potential mines in the area, directly due north of Shetland. I will wait for nightfall and hopefully continue to evade warships. I have ordered all physical activities to a minimum to
preserve oxygen.
Yell Sound, as crazy as the idea is, will certainly not have mines, since it is heavily used by fishermen during the day. And since the water is shallow in areas, nobody will expect a
U-boot full of salty Germans to come floating by at night.

My calculations were correct. We find ourselves in this dark, moody and foggy place during high tide. But there are still going to be areas where the conning tower will stick
out of the water. I had one of my NCOs deploy the dinghy early this morning, and in the cover of darkness he retrieved a large bundle of brush and sticks. I ordered these mounted
all around the top deck and conning tower, to break up the solid lines. I must admit, it greatly improves the camouflage of the whole thing.

Going through Yell Sound is crazy, and the more I think about it, the more crazy it starts to sound...but I suppose war is crazy. This is the first time during our
patrol that I wonder if this will be my last log entry.

But we are the spear that turns our Führer's dreams into reality. More now then ever, must we have courage.

Eitel Friedrich Kentrat, Lt zS
U-74, Commanding


Recon, Luftwaffe
- Top Secret -
Out Skerries, Shetland Islands




My men did their best to try and break up the silhouette of the top deck and conning tower. As we slid by the first light house, I knew the fog might save us.
The light of the full moon seemed bright and terrifying.



(Midjourney AI)

 
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