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Old 01-08-24, 01:05 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by KaleunMarco View Post
from a procedural POV, crimson tide is pretty close. orders from HQ come first, and that is a classified process. suffice it to say that no sub commander would launch without orders to do so. after receipt and confirmation of orders, which takes time, there is a prep sequence that takes time, and this includes the target package. then there is the firing sequence, which includes a list of actions including coming to the proper depth to fire the weapons. then the final stages of the firing sequence which would take a minimum of two command-level officers performing simultaneous actions. on a western boat, those would be the CO and the XO. on a Soviet boat that would probably be three, CO, XO, the Political Officer.

does this help?

Yes it does, it helps a lot! My plan is to start drafting something this evening, whether I post it here as suggested previously depends on how my confidence fares! Really appreciate the input, thank you
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