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Wonderful CF, thank you so much.

Now, where am I going to log in to each morning, after work and before bedtime to check up on now!!![:)]


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RE: Epilogue

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The AE AAR thread, with Cuttlefish giving his own inimitable take on Mr. Roberts.
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RE: Epilogue

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BRAVO

BRAVO

BRAVO

[&o] [&o] [&o]

I can't even begin to put into words what I have felt reading this novel.

Thank you.
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WELL DONE SIR!
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All I can think to say is, "Thank you Cuttlefish".
 
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I'll add my gratitude to the growing pile. \

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RE: Epilogue

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CF,

I've got great books on the shelves.  They went unread while I logged on to see the current exploits of the Hibiki and her valiant crew.  Like all of your other followers, Thank You.

I now read your AE ARR because it is cogent and well written.  Not to mention, it is my desire to learn more of the arcane art of a good game of AE.  Good luck in the new venue and keep writing.

One word of caution to you and the rest of your loyal readers.  Don't jump back into the same Hibiki style until it calls to you.  It should be a similar (though a different) joy as it was with Hibiki.  If it is an obligation, it will not come from your heart as it seems Hibiki was.  Take all the time you need to jump back into the fray.  That said, if that time is now, I'll be as happy as the rest of your fan legion.

Offered with my humblest regards,
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Must add this : [&o][&o][&o]
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RE: Epilogue

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Thank you, Cuttlefish.
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RE: Epilogue

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ORIGINAL: Onime No Kyo

Now, the only question I have is how well did Taiki's brother learn to cope with his altered state?

Post-war Japan was filled with men like Noboru, men bearing terrible scars or missing limbs. Historically these men had a rough time; they were visible reminders of a war that Japan was eager to forget. Noboru has the advantage that his family will be supportive instead of vaguely ashamed of him, and he has a resilient character. I suspect he does all right, though he probably dies fairly young due to his injuries.
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RE: Epilogue

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ORIGINAL: T Rav

One word of caution to you and the rest of your loyal readers.  Don't jump back into the same Hibiki style until it calls to you.  It should be a similar (though a different) joy as it was with Hibiki.  If it is an obligation, it will not come from your heart as it seems Hibiki was.  Take all the time you need to jump back into the fray.  That said, if that time is now, I'll be as happy as the rest of your fan legion.

I think this is good advice; I need a little bit of a break. That said, I already find myself kicking around ideas and writing little snippets in my head, so maybe it won't be all that long.
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RE: Epilogue

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One last post and thank you from me. Congratulations, sir.
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RE: Epilogue

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This really needs to be stickied, it would be a shame for it to drop off the page
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RE: Epilogue

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Finally had a chance to chatch up with Hibiki AAR after a month of absence - and found it came to an end. That's sad! But knowing that this particular ship survived the war is a good thing.

Thank you for the story that was the first thing to check in the morning, and last this to check before sleep. Wonderful piece!
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Amazing

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I was refered to this saga after complementing Jim (Of Letterstime fame on the Naval Fiction board elsewhere on the net) and he mentioned this as the best on the net. Now that I've read it (costing me several days of insufficient sleep and likewise delaying my own war story by a like amount) I have to say that I'm simply in awe. I'll need to reread it soon--reading until the eyes go bleary is NOT a good way to take in every last bit.

I'm more interested in World War One than World War II, (No pesty aircraft carriers, for one thing) but you caught me completely anyway, right from the get-go. If I didn;t know better, I would never expect that it was a report based on a game. On the other hand, using a game might have helped rather than hindered, since it gives you plot options you never might have thought of.

I admire the way you created synpathetic Japanese characters, while still remembering the bad things. A very human face on one of humanity's greatest tragedies. You definately need to make a book, comic book, or something out of this--it needs to be shared with the world!

I stand (or rather, since I'm at a computer, sit) in AWE!

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RE: Amazing

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Thanks for posting, NHBL. And thanks to Jim for referring you. A recommendation like that from him is high praise indeed.

General note: I am in fact going to make "Small Ship" available on Lulu.com or some place like that. I will need a little time to pull it all together and do some editing, but I'll post something here when it is ready.
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Todd

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RE: Amazing

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ORIGINAL: Cuttlefish

Thanks for posting, NHBL. And thanks to Jim for referring you. A recommendation like that from him is high praise indeed.

General note: I am in fact going to make "Small Ship" available on Lulu.com or some place like that. I will need a little time to pull it all together and do some editing, but I'll post something here when it is ready.

Thank you.
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RE: Amazing

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Bravo Cuttlefish! Bravo indeed. I, like NHBL, was sent this way by Jim of Letterstime fame. He was having some self doubt in his abilities and in after my attempt to encourage him he simply responded that I needed to read this before I started offering praise to him. I must say I am simply blown away. Like many before me, and hopefully many after, I too agree that this story deserves to be made into a full book. If not for the folks in Hollywood screwing up a masterpiece I'd dare say this should be turned into a movie. Excellent from the first page to the last. I don't know what else to say without it sounding like hollow compliment so I'll just say BRAVO!!
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RE: Small Ship, Big War - The Voyages of the Hibiki

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[:D]This is Great...what an idea for my next PPEM. Wish I did it for one of the Hong Kong DD's I got out of there in Dec 8th.
Well done.
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