It depended on the job. Sometimes the key was acquisition, taking ships from the enemy – or taking something they had, stealing technology or rescuing a hostage.
FROM: sturmhond@cdc.org
Breaking their blockades is what I’m famous for. The Fjerdan blockades had cut off Ravka’s merchant trade for a long time, and the First Army could do little about it.
FROM: sturmhond@cdc.org
I have a large fleet, which with any luck my mate Privyet will be caring for now. Originally they were aquatic, solely, but my success with airships changed that.
FROM: sturmhond@cdc.org
You’d like those, I think. They’re very different from the ships you know here. They have no engines, and don’t need them. Most are still experimental, but that’s part of the thrill.
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Good, I do enjoy that.
FROM: sturmhond@cdc.org
It depended on the job. Sometimes the key was acquisition, taking ships from the enemy – or taking something they had, stealing technology or rescuing a hostage.
FROM: sturmhond@cdc.org
Breaking their blockades is what I’m famous for. The Fjerdan blockades had cut off Ravka’s merchant trade for a long time, and the First Army could do little about it.
FROM: sturmhond@cdc.org
I have a large fleet, which with any luck my mate Privyet will be caring for now. Originally they were aquatic, solely, but my success with airships changed that.
FROM: sturmhond@cdc.org
You’d like those, I think. They’re very different from the ships you know here. They have no engines, and don’t need them. Most are still experimental, but that’s part of the thrill.