I hear there are some erie sounds that can be heard by crew of a submarine, and by the sonarman such as whales, schools of fish, and the rocks on the bottom of the ocean.
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I hear there are some erie sounds that can be heard by crew of a submarine, and by the sonarman such as whales, schools of fish, and the rocks on the bottom of the ocean.
"He that falls in love with himself will have no rivals."
~ Benjamin Franklin
I hear there are some erie sounds that can be heard by crew of a submarine, and by the sonarman such as whales, schools of fish, and the rocks on the bottom of the ocean.
"He that falls in love with himself will have no rivals."
~ Benjamin Franklin
"He that falls in love with himself will have no rivals."
~ Benjamin Franklin
Quite true -- in fact "organic" sounds were included in Jane's old subsim 688i, at least at the sonar station. There's no reason we shouldn't have these sounds, too -- it requires only the will to do so.
S-Boot
I hope there is some more underwater sounds. Would be cool to hear also a sub (if we had Destroyer Command 2) underwater with crew voices or music sounding. The more the merrier.
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I hear there are some erie sounds that can be heard by crew of a submarine, and by the sonarman such as whales, schools of fish, and the rocks on the bottom of the ocean.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
What sound does a rock make ?
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Cracking, rolling, falling stones in the bottom of the oceans due to earth activity and water displacement...
Remember life is everywhere
YOU could have schools of dolphins which swim beside your u-boat now and again.
If they do have lost crew in the waters after a ship is sunk, you could have sharks swirling around and maybe a few dolphins can save the crew lives, like what happend on several occations
Cyril Conway was one of the 26 Armed guards on the "SS Peter Sylvester". Cyril and fourteen others had been on a raft for 38 days, 6hrs and 10 mins before they were found. He was in one of the last group of survivors to be found. At one stage a school of dolphins had chased off a school of circling sharks. American Submarine USS Rock (SS-274) found the Cyril's raft at 2235 (10:35pm) on 9 March 1945. The 15 survivors were landed at Exmouth Gulf.
jagtigermk2 you might want to delete your profile icon .just a hint.
If there is sealife like sharks, I hate sharks so I will be shootin at them. Get them before they get me!jagtigermk2 nice Avitar.
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Ooo Ooo, I wanna see the green foam of plankton (or whatever the devil it is), as I cruise at night.
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