as the rumors spreads ,and then confirmed incidents.... alien shady bars and diplomatic corps of fleet commands go ''hmmmm....so , going BRRRR might not be the single best way of doing something... going fast is good ,but its also dam hard to be everywhere if you have 0 warning about where your needed..
@@spacetechempire510 Yeah, just make a scanner that checks a small range around it in regular space will being in subspace and then attach an emp to it. So when it picks up a non ally ship nearby it moves to regular space and triggers and emp. The size wouldn't really matter because it will be invisible to everyone in regular space and if it is in a low enough subspace it will be impossible for anyone to find it.
"I've mastered the ability of standing so incredibly still, that I become invisible to the eye. Watch." "You're eating a Zargnut." "But my movement... is so slow... that it's imperceptible."
Going by the same concept one could theorically make a "radar" by making it almost stationary and then sending it in as low as possible to detect stuff. Or to just simply go BOOM when something stealtes its way too close to it :)
@@catayloprince4772 the only problem would be that if in hyper space you can go faster, then in subspace you would be going slower, so it would be more effective as defensive emp mines or something, but it would be difficult to use it as an offensive weapon.
I love this FTL concept. With a dyson swarm, a space tether, and a few nukes, you could yeet missiles at stupidly large velocities. Everyone would notice it, too. Partly because of the hyperspace thing, but mostly because an exploding planet is rather hard to miss. Edit: I’m not proposing an elevator, I’m talking about this: ua-cam.com/video/dqwpQarrDwk/v-deo.html
@@justinthompson6364 you use dyson swarm to generate stupid amounts of energy, space tether to create motion, while powered by the swarm, and nukes... Well nukes are the objcets set in motion. I like this plan
@@justinthompson6364 That is pretty vague, so here’s what I was thinking: 1. use the tether both to get to space easier and to get a velocity boost 2. Use the dyson swarm to get into FTL. (Pack enough batteries to get back out of it, too). 3. Detonate the nuclear bombs behind the missile, propelling it forward at ridiculous velocities. (Basically, use the nukes as fuel.)
@@fordprefect1587 I think I see what you mean now. Still, a space elevator is pretty advanced stuff, and maybe not even necessary with strong inertialess drive technology. There'd be no need for chemical propellants with all their issues; you could probably just use a nuclear reactor to power ships to ferry materials on and off the surface. You may even just gather materials in space, from asteroids and the like. Even so, a dyson swarm would represent an immense expenditure of resources, though you wouldn't necessarily have to build it all at once of course. As for leaving hyperspace afterward, since higher bands represent more energy, returning to "real" or "normal" space would presumably _give_ you energy, not drain it... maybe you could even convert that into more kinetic energy. The control system to drop down to lower bands would probably take a bit of energy. The Orion propulsion system sounds pretty much perfect for the task, though.
@@wilkor-lc7ox A tether strong enough for that purpose would have to have _ludicrous_ material properties, so I think that's what really threw me. As for the nukes, you don't really need an explosive payload at the biggest velocities since kinetic energy can do the work, but the OP here confirmed the idea was to use them for propulsion so I guess that makes sense.
I'm wondering if David Weber would add thus to the FTL system should he read it. Because they seem to be operating on the same FTL system so why couldn't Manticore or their enemies develop this tech? Although it's also possible that humans can't survive in dimensions below ours but can be shielded from the Danvers caused by higher dimensions than ours.
@@donanthebarbarian5177 I think the general assumption in most settings is that normal space is the "bottom" hyperspace layer and going lower is impossible. In this setting, that's not so and it is possible to go lower. Hell, I have to wonder if normal hyperdrives can go subspace diving and no one just thought to do it before. After all, you're just going up and down planes of existence, and humans were only the first to realize that "basement" levels existed.
Fantastic!! I wonder what kind of shenanigans the terrestrial application of sub-space technology would allow? I know it's not possible to go to hyperspace because of the gravity of the planet, but would a sub-space pocket follow the same rules? Or the inverse? "How in the hell did you fit that hammer in your pocket?" "Cartoon logic, don't think about it"
'Cause I've got friends in low places Where the whiskey drowns and the beer chases my blues away And I'll be OK Yeah, I'm not big on social graces Think I'll slip on down to the oasis Oh, I've got friends in low places
90 degrees to Port and oh say 35 degrees up elliptic would be a better angle of escape but the author did say the xeno High Admiral wasn't all that smart.
Reminds me of the old WW II movies , the sub's sneaking in low and slow to avoid the "ping"..... Just need to build sub carriers bring them in hot and fast to a certain distance, then release and let them "stalk" their prey
Considering that those ships would be slooooooow af.. all you need to do is simply go fastah. The active envelope of their weapons would be severly limited against fast moving targets that change course a lot.
@@TheSchultinator yeah, but space is infiinitly more vast. So uses for those ships Would be a lot more narrowed, youd need to know where the target Will be...
@@AB-ln2py Given the way FTL works in this story, it seems like predicting the enemy's target or trajectory wouldn't be too difficult, so putting subspace-ships in a firing position would be fairly easy. Space is vast, targets and chokepoints far less so
@@TheSchultinator How can you predict the position if you dont know where they are coming from ? And once they get inside no jump space you wont be able to attack anymore.
I really like how wondefully straightforward and with no BS the author described FTL travel. I could almost see the charts and diagrams displaying the mechanics and limitations. Thus, it became very clear what exactly the human fleet has done once the initial shock of the "impossible stealth ships" has passed. Honestly they were lucky they weren't dealing with a smarter species that would've figured out the mechanics of what was going on long before the end of the skirmish. But I guess, as is the case with any diagram, it is important where you start drawing them. Even I assumed initially that "real" space is the bottom line, and no way to go below it exists. Like the lowest energy level for an electron orbit.
as soon as the first explaination of hyperspace dropped, it was clear where this could go from a combat perspective ... classic opportunistic humans, we get one piece of information and immediately think about exploiting it for gains and combat
Yeah, I was immediately thinking the same thing. "What about lower? Can you go into a lower band to hide from detection? Can you find additional worlds to settle in the lower dimensional bands, that other species wouldn't know about?" Etc.
Captain: "captain to ship, open up torpedo tubes 1-16, spool up the rail and all lasers fire direction bow," breach pattern" Engine, ready for surfacing" *light changes to red as everyone handles his/her section/station* WO:" tubes open and primed, lasers directed and primed, rail capacitator... 93%, all systems ready" EO:" ready on your mark captain" Captain:" let's show these aliens some old new tricks, and why Wolfpacks were so fearsome, surfacing in 10" *single warning sound* Ship AI throug intercom: "brace for band crossing, surfacing in 3...2...1"
I like stories like this, where humanity wins, not because they have an overwhelming technological advantage or are by default stronger than other species, but because they are more creative with how they use the technology and science that they have.
It, or very similar to it, has been used a few times, including in the honor Harrington series by David Weber. Well, without the submarines, at least that I'm aware of.
I like many of these stories. This one - I think it may be one of the best yet. A very human thing, to think in directions no one else considered, or believed was worth while. Nice.
All this talk about using alternate dimension got me thinking. If one ship shifts to a higher dimension but stays where it is, then another ship moves to where the first ship once was and stays there, theoretically these ships occupy the same space but in separate dimensions. If that is so, then what would happen if the first ship shifts back? The results would be catastrophic, I'm sure.
@@thejarric9660 I didn't mention any gravity wells here. Why are you talking about gravity well? I'm asking what would happen if a ship shifts from one dimension to another while another ship occupies the same space the first ship is shifting to.
@@TrueFork But it has to be a _deep_ gravity well for it to count. Nothing in the story suggests that a ship has enough concentrated mass to prevent an up/down band shift.
Kinda like the story where the galaxy discovers humans cradle bound but very advanced then finds out we have had FTL for centuries but having been using it to travel to alternate time lines, gaining knowledge from other humans and going to lifeless earths for resources.
I suspect this was published a few years ago, as the Sino-Russian Alliance has since crumbled, making way for a stronger alliance between Russia and India, with France as a third party.
@@calvingreene90 *Shrugs* Would be up to the writer, not me. Usually there isn't planets in other dimensions used for ftl, in other sci fi properties. Ussualy.
There was a PC War game by SSI from 1988 was for 2 people or just 1with the computer playing 1 side, that used the concept of Raider ships using (I think it was called I space to attack ships in R space or normal space as we call it. You built your fleets and put them in a pool of ships, Merchant Pool, Fleet Pool and Escort Pool. In order to attack the raiders or for them to attack your convoys ships they and your escort's needed I and Anti I weapons, R and Anti R were for attack in R /Normal space If your escorts did not have Anti I weapons, well you couldn't fight back and they wrecked your merchant convoy, enough of this and your ships and bases would run out of supplies and couldn't repair damage Just checked and I still have it on my shelf.
Don't know what's waiting down below The wolfpack lurks, awaiting you To follow, to bleed It's time for you to return, they decide Oh no, oh no, the wolfpack's waiting for them Too calm, you'll see Below the surface waits for you SABATON 2005
The Kirk doctrine. When facing a no win scenario, change the parameters.
Human doctrine: makes the enemy pay for every planklangtg cost a cruiser
you thought you where playing your game ever heard of carriers.
The Goal should never be compromised- the Plan remains flexible.
And the phrase 'Run Silent, Run Deep' was once again spoken in fear but not by Human Wet Navys but by Xeno- Space Navys galaxy wide
as the rumors spreads ,and then confirmed incidents.... alien shady bars and diplomatic corps of fleet commands go ''hmmmm....so , going BRRRR might not be the single best way of doing something... going fast is good ,but its also dam hard to be everywhere if you have 0 warning about where your needed..
Subspace nuclear/emp "depth charge" sounds fun
Wait sub space EMP mines
@@spacetechempire510 Yeah, just make a scanner that checks a small range around it in regular space will being in subspace and then attach an emp to it. So when it picks up a non ally ship nearby it moves to regular space and triggers and emp. The size wouldn't really matter because it will be invisible to everyone in regular space and if it is in a low enough subspace it will be impossible for anyone to find it.
@@Emerald__Ace will work as a anti smuggling/ piracy system designed to leave survivors for questioning.
Fucking hyperspace fighter jets streaking into a system only to get nuked by subspace frigates. I love this concept.
:)
@@AgroSquerril:)
Humanity be like: You know the rules and so do I. SAY GOODBYE!!!
no they were that "peace" meme
Novel problems beget novel solutions. The author really thonked this one through.
Naval problems inspire novel solutions.. which can be solved after a bit of navel gazing.
@@matthewklestinski7030 i dont know who you are but ye've got style
"I've mastered the ability of standing so incredibly still, that I become invisible to the eye. Watch."
"You're eating a Zargnut."
"But my movement... is so slow... that it's imperceptible."
You know that thinking is because he is pretty dangerous and people tend to not react to him when he is not violent so to not anger him.
Above in hyper space things seem quite and calm,
Deep in subspace the wolfpack lurks.
Submarines, in outer space! I love it
:)
you better watch Space Battleship Yamato then
Imagine some xenos is reading through all this, terrified what we can imagine.
lol
Im pretty sure I've seen one about just that
Going by the same concept one could theorically make a "radar" by making it almost stationary and then sending it in as low as possible to detect stuff. Or to just simply go BOOM when something stealtes its way too close to it :)
Subspace drones that shoot nukes. Undetectable. Nasty.😁
@@catayloprince4772 the only problem would be that if in hyper space you can go faster, then in subspace you would be going slower, so it would be more effective as defensive emp mines or something, but it would be difficult to use it as an offensive weapon.
Star Trek DS9 had subspace anti personnel mines in the episode "The Siege of AR-558"
Submarines… “Those sneaky bastards”
sneak sneak
I love this FTL concept. With a dyson swarm, a space tether, and a few nukes, you could yeet missiles at stupidly large velocities. Everyone would notice it, too. Partly because of the hyperspace thing, but mostly because an exploding planet is rather hard to miss.
Edit: I’m not proposing an elevator, I’m talking about this: ua-cam.com/video/dqwpQarrDwk/v-deo.html
I'm trying to piece your idea together in my mind, but I'm not sure how. What exactly would you do with these materials?
@@justinthompson6364 you use dyson swarm to generate stupid amounts of energy, space tether to create motion, while powered by the swarm, and nukes... Well nukes are the objcets set in motion. I like this plan
@@justinthompson6364 That is pretty vague, so here’s what I was thinking:
1. use the tether both to get to space easier and to get a velocity boost
2. Use the dyson swarm to get into FTL. (Pack enough batteries to get back out of it, too).
3. Detonate the nuclear bombs behind the missile, propelling it forward at ridiculous velocities. (Basically, use the nukes as fuel.)
@@fordprefect1587 I think I see what you mean now. Still, a space elevator is pretty advanced stuff, and maybe not even necessary with strong inertialess drive technology. There'd be no need for chemical propellants with all their issues; you could probably just use a nuclear reactor to power ships to ferry materials on and off the surface. You may even just gather materials in space, from asteroids and the like.
Even so, a dyson swarm would represent an immense expenditure of resources, though you wouldn't necessarily have to build it all at once of course. As for leaving hyperspace afterward, since higher bands represent more energy, returning to "real" or "normal" space would presumably _give_ you energy, not drain it... maybe you could even convert that into more kinetic energy. The control system to drop down to lower bands would probably take a bit of energy.
The Orion propulsion system sounds pretty much perfect for the task, though.
@@wilkor-lc7ox A tether strong enough for that purpose would have to have _ludicrous_ material properties, so I think that's what really threw me. As for the nukes, you don't really need an explosive payload at the biggest velocities since kinetic energy can do the work, but the OP here confirmed the idea was to use them for propulsion so I guess that makes sense.
Sounds a lot like the Honor Harrington FTL system, but the subspace submarines remind me of Space Battleship Yamato
I'm wondering if David Weber would add thus to the FTL system should he read it. Because they seem to be operating on the same FTL system so why couldn't Manticore or their enemies develop this tech? Although it's also possible that humans can't survive in dimensions below ours but can be shielded from the Danvers caused by higher dimensions than ours.
@@donanthebarbarian5177 I think the general assumption in most settings is that normal space is the "bottom" hyperspace layer and going lower is impossible. In this setting, that's not so and it is possible to go lower.
Hell, I have to wonder if normal hyperdrives can go subspace diving and no one just thought to do it before. After all, you're just going up and down planes of existence, and humans were only the first to realize that "basement" levels existed.
Fantastic!! I wonder what kind of shenanigans the terrestrial application of sub-space technology would allow? I know it's not possible to go to hyperspace because of the gravity of the planet, but would a sub-space pocket follow the same rules? Or the inverse?
"How in the hell did you fit that hammer in your pocket?"
"Cartoon logic, don't think about it"
lol
Space submarines, something I did not expect
we have space marines, space ultramarines, and now also space submarines
@@TrueFork lol
To be fair, neither did the Kuprics
RIP those dudes, they walked into a lions den
that they did
Not a lions den, but a wolfs.
After all, they used to call groups of subs hunting together Wolfpacks.
In space everything old is new again
yup
Adds a new meaning to having friends in low places.
yarp
'Cause I've got friends in low places
Where the whiskey drowns and the beer chases my blues away
And I'll be OK
Yeah, I'm not big on social graces
Think I'll slip on down to the oasis
Oh, I've got friends in low places
I would have gone for a 120 degree course change ,heading away from the system elliptic myself. But that is just me.
90 degrees to Port and oh say 35 degrees up elliptic would be a better angle of escape but the author did say the xeno High Admiral wasn't all that smart.
@@scotteggert9820 either was a better choice than trying to pull a 180 10 light minutes into a no-hyper zone
Reminds me of the old WW II movies , the sub's sneaking in low and slow to avoid the "ping"..... Just need to build sub carriers bring them in hot and fast to a certain distance, then release and let them "stalk" their prey
Considering that those ships would be slooooooow af.. all you need to do is simply go fastah. The active envelope of their weapons would be severly limited against fast moving targets that change course a lot.
@@AB-ln2py So just like current submarines? Yes, modern nuclear boats can go as fast as surface warships, but they lose stealth/awareness if they do
@@TheSchultinator yeah, but space is infiinitly more vast. So uses for those ships Would be a lot more narrowed, youd need to know where the target Will be...
@@AB-ln2py Given the way FTL works in this story, it seems like predicting the enemy's target or trajectory wouldn't be too difficult, so putting subspace-ships in a firing position would be fairly easy. Space is vast, targets and chokepoints far less so
@@TheSchultinator How can you predict the position if you dont know where they are coming from ? And once they get inside no jump space you wont be able to attack anymore.
I really like how wondefully straightforward and with no BS the author described FTL travel. I could almost see the charts and diagrams displaying the mechanics and limitations.
Thus, it became very clear what exactly the human fleet has done once the initial shock of the "impossible stealth ships" has passed. Honestly they were lucky they weren't dealing with a smarter species that would've figured out the mechanics of what was going on long before the end of the skirmish.
But I guess, as is the case with any diagram, it is important where you start drawing them. Even I assumed initially that "real" space is the bottom line, and no way to go below it exists. Like the lowest energy level for an electron orbit.
i love how we win by not being the best, but just by being sneaky. DIVE DIVE DIVE!
lack a man with a tattoo on his ____
@@AgroSquerril "Welcome Aboard" 🤣
Almost sounds like going through a fourth dimension of space... I wonder what big rocks we could throw through it
with humans? all of it
Fight the urge to throw rock or poke with stick.
There is a saying among submariners, "There are only two types of ships at sea, subs and targets."
Rest of the spacefareing species: High, fast, more speed!
Humanity: If going up is a thing, what about going down?
yup
dig down deep
as soon as the first explaination of hyperspace dropped, it was clear where this could go from a combat perspective ... classic opportunistic humans, we get one piece of information and immediately think about exploiting it for gains and combat
Yeah, I was immediately thinking the same thing. "What about lower? Can you go into a lower band to hide from detection? Can you find additional worlds to settle in the lower dimensional bands, that other species wouldn't know about?" Etc.
All right, that's a good one.
:)
Captain: "captain to ship, open up torpedo tubes 1-16, spool up the rail and all lasers fire direction bow," breach pattern"
Engine, ready for surfacing"
*light changes to red as everyone handles his/her section/station*
WO:" tubes open and primed, lasers directed and primed, rail capacitator... 93%, all systems ready"
EO:" ready on your mark captain"
Captain:" let's show these aliens some old new tricks, and why Wolfpacks were so fearsome, surfacing in 10"
*single warning sound*
Ship AI throug intercom: "brace for band crossing, surfacing in 3...2...1"
Subspace submarines for the algorithm
For the algorithm
Just in time
nice
Subs in space, i'm for it.
Even the Algorithm is for it!
For the algorithm
Finally, a story that explores dimensional submarines
Damn this story was great! I wonder if there’ll be a follow up one 😁
good old submarine tactics
Space U-boats...
yup
Now *_that's_* intriguing!
:)
The algorithm marches on
For the algorithm
this is very much the sort of thing I'm going for with the "Strike From Shadow" Series
Sub space for submarines doing stealth missions. Gleee💜
:)
I like stories like this, where humanity wins, not because they have an overwhelming technological advantage or are by default stronger than other species, but because they are more creative with how they use the technology and science that they have.
it makes a nice change of pace
For the algorithm and the narrator.
For the algorithm
Your voice is so soothing, helps me calm down after a long day.
thank you , glad it helps
I think this is one of the very best stories you’ve read.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
glad you liked
Charles Lockwood would be proud.
Me, so intrigued by the stories that I had forgotten to subscribe.
well me be glad you remembered :)
i would really love to read a book series based on this concept from contact through this war and beyond.
The band's remind me of a book I once read, not sure of the title but that was apart of their ftl.
Honor Herrington.
It's a 15 book series
@@sethgilcrist8088
Never read them. Dont remember the video, think I'll rewatch it.
Another belter
glad you enjoyed
heh playing space peek-a-boo.
Wolfpack intensifies
dum dum duuuuuuuuuuuuuum
To their own shore came the world war Gleaves and the Ingham leading the Bury west!
great story, interesting ftl concept. don't think I've quite heard of it before
:)
It, or very similar to it, has been used a few times, including in the honor Harrington series by David Weber.
Well, without the submarines, at least that I'm aware of.
Errr... Wolf 359? That's not a good place to be...
seems this one was made a little while ago. The story itself, not the naration.
You know...since we're out in the sticks, the idea of first contact being with a lost freighter is actually likely.
For the Algorithm, For the Author(s), For the Disembodied Voice!
For the Algorithm
This was a fantastic sci-fi story.
Loved the massive involvement of science in the fiction here.
Everyone aims to go faster, so nobody thinks about going slower.
OMG “the Nanites swarm will steal your Other sock” 🤣🤣🤣
Another FTL concept, I’ll add it to the list, perhaps I’ll have something figured out soon. My stories are going to start needing FTL explained....
Algorithm enhancement for low and slow
For the algorithm
neat
:)
Upper and lower hyper-space bans were taken almost directly from David Weber's Honorverse series.
I really like this one
Makes more sense than the others XD
For the algorithm!
For the algorithm
When they go high we go low. 😂
Thank You for the reading
for the algorithm
For the algorithm
I like many of these stories. This one - I think it may be one of the best yet. A very human thing, to think in directions no one else considered, or believed was worth while. Nice.
That was a good story, it sounded like the author has actually read some history. :D
All this talk about using alternate dimension got me thinking. If one ship shifts to a higher dimension but stays where it is, then another ship moves to where the first ship once was and stays there, theoretically these ships occupy the same space but in separate dimensions. If that is so, then what would happen if the first ship shifts back? The results would be catastrophic, I'm sure.
they cant jump gravity wells
@@thejarric9660 I didn't mention any gravity wells here. Why are you talking about gravity well? I'm asking what would happen if a ship shifts from one dimension to another while another ship occupies the same space the first ship is shifting to.
@@badbloodkiller3471 if a ship has mass it's a gravity well
@@TrueFork thanks
@@TrueFork
But it has to be a _deep_ gravity well for it to count. Nothing in the story suggests that a ship has enough concentrated mass to prevent an up/down band shift.
This has to be one of the best you ever done. Well written and a wonderful sense of strategy and tactics.
There was a sci fy novel along those lines in the novel the submarine ships were called climbers
thank you. I have enjoyed it
nice to see some actual "smarts" being used not just deus ex "the aliens lack basic physics concepts" stuff.
I wonder if the newest boogieman phrase to produce brown spacesuits for aliens will be a whispered "We need to go deeper."?^^
Dam good story. Interesting underlying scientific concept.
glad you enjoyed
Oh no, I can't have the nanite swarm steal my other sock! I've only got one left! 😱
Kinda like the story where the galaxy discovers humans cradle bound but very advanced then finds out we have had FTL for centuries but having been using it to travel to alternate time lines, gaining knowledge from other humans and going to lifeless earths for resources.
Im just guna write take notes on that idea because its brilliant
:)
Love that you already have 2k views in 2hours.
:) its thanks to you all
So, Humanity went U-boats, and fecked up the Xenos.
Shout out to agro
wohoo , I got a shout out! :D
space U-boats brilliant
so how many socks has Agro stolen now
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This only worked because there's no sufficiency powerful AI on the side of the aliens.
one of the bes stories. boobietastic.
I suspect this was published a few years ago, as the Sino-Russian Alliance has since crumbled, making way for a stronger alliance between Russia and India, with France as a third party.
The sino-Russian alliance crumbled during the 1950s and 1960s ultimately culminating in the Mongolian border skirmishes of the 1970s
@@sovietunion6598 I guess the proper term, at least according to Indian media, would be "Axis of Convenience."
keeper going
kept going
How much extractible resources is there in the other dimensions?
*Realizing subspace is at least 1 realm below, and thus larger*
Oh damn.
@@Destroyer_V0
Are there any inhabital planets.
@@calvingreene90 *Shrugs*
Would be up to the writer, not me. Usually there isn't planets in other dimensions used for ftl, in other sci fi properties. Ussualy.
But the nano swarm already stole all of my socks...
hmm , on the bright side you can lose any more
Cashmere will be next
bub the dragon
There was a PC War game by SSI from 1988 was for 2 people or just 1with the computer playing 1 side, that used the concept of Raider ships using (I think it was called I space to attack ships in R space or normal space as we call it.
You built your fleets and put them in a pool of ships, Merchant Pool, Fleet Pool and Escort Pool.
In order to attack the raiders or for them to attack your convoys ships they and your escort's needed I and Anti I weapons, R and Anti R were for attack in R /Normal space
If your escorts did not have Anti I weapons, well you couldn't fight back and they wrecked your merchant convoy, enough of this and your ships and bases would run out of supplies and couldn't repair damage
Just checked and I still have it on my shelf.
Don't know what's waiting down below
The wolfpack lurks, awaiting you
To follow, to bleed
It's time for you to return, they decide
Oh no, oh no, the wolfpack's waiting for them
Too calm, you'll see
Below the surface waits for you
SABATON 2005
Ah Yeah as soon as he said "ships in lower band can't be detected by ships in upper band, upper band left wakes" aahhh submarines.....
SUBS IN SPACE!
"DIVE! DIVE! DIVE!"
What no space mines??? I would have thought mines would be one thing to up defensive power.
Ssub space Torpedos..
I love these story's are they in a book because I would buy it
Can the nanites bring back the sock they already took... Please
Los Angeles class subspace subs?
Hiiiiii
hey there