A rant about the UNS resistance and Submarines:
1: UNS Ships go by the designation USS, not UNS. They're United Sol Ships, Not United Nations Ships.
The safest place for the UNS resistance is underwater. The Audemedons are not used to useing ships, and the Sals have a deep fear of Saltwater. The Humans are the only ones who are really familiar with the Earth's oceans, and so they use them to their advantage.
There is a large fleet of nuclear powered submarines that are "under the command" of Captain Sackler. I put it in quotes because he is merely a coordinator. He synchronises movements and arranges combined operations between otherwise independant Resistance cells. There are some cells that operate outside of his sphere of influence, and he dissaproves of it. He thinks that everyone should be working together for clearly established and agreed upon goals. The organisation is very loose, but there is a very good spirit of cooperation, so things tend to work smoothly.
Sackler's ship is the USS Caveat. Its a Nuclear powered Ballistic missile submarine, it carries torpedoes, as well as 28 vertically launched ICBMs these are variable payload devices, but they are capable of delivering 16 independantly targeted nuclear or conventional warheads.
Alpha: Alpha is one of six underwater research labs. It was built in the early 21st century, before the Cantharaan occupation, and was initially intended to study underwater Hydrothermal vents. Since then it has been converted into Captain Sackler's Headquarters. Lots of other sub captains use it, and it is the most secure safe house on Earth, as only twenty sub captains know of its exact location.
Stuff about subs:
Now you too can ramble about the technical specifics of the RPG like Captain Pharris!
a) Vocab:
Cavitation: when a propeller spins fast, bubbles form along it, and it makes lots of noise. Not of concern unless you are a submarine whos very existance is based on your ability to remain silent. Even the most silent sub propellers cavitate at around 8 knots.
Thermocline: Water of different temperatures doesn't mix. This means that there are layers of different temperature water in the ocean. The line where two layers meet is a thermocline. Thermoclines do a very good job of messing with sound, so that subs can hide under them or in them, and they can float towed sonar arrays above them, while the sub stays hidden, tricks like that.
Boomer: An affectionate term for a Ballistic Missile Submarine. These are designed to hide. That is it. They are ridiculously quiet, made so that their precious payload of Nukes can go off in case the commie pinkos get the drop on our land based Missiles. Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, the US really had little need for more ICBMs, so they made the missile tubes capable of firing different types of shorter ranged missiles. Also, the latest and greatest addition has been a Seal team launch/recovery pod. A big airlock is attatched to the top of the sub just behind the Conning tower, and the way to get in and out of it is through the first two missile tubes. The tubes act as storage, and as a secondary airlock. The big airlock on the outside acts as a hangar bay for the Navy seals Neat minisubs and Boats and stuff.
Attack Submarine: These are the sharks. Hunter/Killers. In the event of nuclear apocalypse, these guys go find and kill the enemy boomers before they launch the nukes. More recently, they have been equipped with vertically launched Tomahawk-style cruise missiles, so they can shoot at land based stuff too.
The Modern Nuclear Submarine: Modern subs are made to be utterly silent. Every piece of machinery is muffled, everything is designed to be quiet. Subs are coated with rubber, so that they don't resound when hit by pings. They have extremely sensitive sonars, but they rarely use them actively. Most of the time, they are listening. Pinging gives away a subs location, so they rarely do it. They rely on their passive sonar arrays. They also have towed arrays, pods that they tow behind them, far enough back that they are clear of the "baffles" the area of turbulent water put off by the props.
P.S. Most of this stuff can be learned by reading your copy of The Hunt for Red October by Tom Clancy.
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NEW NAME FOR THE DREADNOUGHT
The Hard-Boiled Egg
Why?
Because she cant be beaten!
(This message has been edited by Captain Pharris (edited 01-21-2001).)