Sapporo: A stab of the knife as the day's air and sea action end.

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It is common for very minor flooding to take place on a damaged ship and the ship's crew pumps out all of it by next turn. The key is low to nil system damage. If the current flooding on Boston is not more than a couple of points higher than when she set out, I would keep her moving. You have big ARDs in the Aleutians, no?ORIGINAL: Canoerebel
Sync Bug Smiles on Me a/k/a Anti-AE Wizard <chortle>: Boston is afloat and where she's supposed to be. I guess I ought to send her back to Shikuka and hope she can make it. She may be there for the balance of the war.
ORIGINAL: jwolf
Thanks for the great updates with the play by play action. It seems to me that most of the active Japanese subs are the mini subs, and they are very fragile. Often my ASW ships can sink them even without a direct DC hit. Good luck as you continue the fight!
ORIGINAL: Canoerebel
1/9/45
Sapporo: One of the port raids finds Yamato still afloat - after 7 torpedo hits! [AE Wizard: <chortle>]
Erik will certainly anticipate an Allied port strike tomorrow. I may oblige, pending a review of the map and various force dispositions and availabilities.
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