Shikuka: Ditto, Lightnings.

Moderators: wdolson, MOD_War-in-the-Pacific-Admirals-Edition



Alfred answered that about 5 years ago but I could not find the quote. The asterisks are supposed to indicate how close the "near miss" really was, but I cannot remember if more or fewer asterisks is closer. In the end he said it is eye candy, like all the text about rattling. Unless the text says the sub gets damaged, chances are there is no actual damage applied.Canoerebel:
10/6/44
Shikuka: 25 hits reported, two penetrating, "heavy damage." This PF TF must be about out of ammo - the engagement lasted a long, long time.
Many of the hits reported were "rattles sub*" or "rattles sub****", with anywhere from one to four asterisks included. What in the world do the asterisks mean?
ORIGINAL: Canoerebel
10/6/44
Shikuka: 25 hits reported, two penetrating, "heavy damage." This PF TF must be about out of ammo - the engagement lasted a long, long time.
Many of the hits repored were "rattles sub*" or "rattles sub****", with anywhere from one to four asterisks included. What in the world do the asterisks mean?
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ORIGINAL: dave sindel
I've been travelling on business, and this is my first time on the forum for about 10 days. Took me a couple hours of reading to catch up on your AAR. As usual Dan, it is very well written and very enjoyable to follow. The intensity of the Battle of Shikuka rivals some of your clashes with John III...
ORIGINAL: ChickenboyOh? What makes you say that?ORIGINAL: Canoerebel
the odds of a carrier clash are pretty slim.
ORIGINAL: Canoerebel
There are a lot more single-asterisk strikes than four-asterisk strikes, so probably more asterisks = more damage.
ORIGINAL: Canoerebel
I think Death Star will follow The Herd, trailing by a single hex. I'm hoping that will increase the odds that the lumbering behemoth xAKs and escorting ASW TFs will happen upon the wolves first.
I haven't tried this before, so I'm not sure if there's a downside.

ORIGINAL: Canoerebel
There are a lot more single-asterisk strikes than four-asterisk strikes, so probably more asterisks = more damage.
ORIGINAL: witpqs
Vaguely seem to recall: aren't the asterisks just counters so the identical message is not repeated many times?
