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Nautical or Aviation terms?
RearAdmiralZill:
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--- Quote from: RearAdmiralZill on June 03, 2014, 09:14:44 am ---I use port/starboard/front when calling for guns. When it comes to spotting the enemy, I use the compass.
In terms of nautical vs aviation, while is would be hilarious, my boat cannot do a barrel roll. Thus, nautical.
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Zill, your ship is OP - I bet you could make it barrel roll with enough coaxing and moonshine. :D
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The secret is Vodka.
Tanya Phenole:
Basically we use compass directions or o'clocks directions.
Andika:
I usually just shout "KILL'eeeeem! Wait, not that one, the other one!!!"
I must admit it doesnt always work, though.
Dutch Vanya:
yonder...ish
that's a naval term right?
vyew:
Compass directions when telling crew to spot a faraway enemy (more accurate than left/right/forward/back) and when using the C chat to tell the other captain where the enemy is (since port/starboard doesn't work for the other ships). I will also say the altitude of the enemy as high/level/low.
Left/right, front/behind for close range, which side guns to use, etc. I keep confusing myself with port/starboard xD
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