Grey Knights return to purge their daemonic Nurgle adversaries in T5S2 Pod 1!
Wednesday, May 6, 2020
Monday, May 4, 2020
The Drydock - Episode 092
00:00:31 - Was the Kriegsmarine the least nazi-fied branch of the German millitary? Prisoners, & forming a fleet with different navies?
00:15:14 - Rework the KM from 1930
00:22:05 - Which U-Boats has Schnorkels?
00:24:15 - How often did ships receive bad coal? How did bad coal damage boilers?
00:30:19 - During the age of sail through to pre-dreadnoughts what was the role of the wife of a sailor? Is there truth to the rumor that the term, 'son of a gun' came from shenanigans aboard ship during the age of sail?
00:37:28 - The outbreak of WW2, Danzig
00:40:25 - What are the practical components of enlisted uniforms over the years?
00:44:05 - Destroyers at D-Day (Fire support)
00:50:09 - Have you ever told us which ships are which in your Five Minute Guide intro?
00:50:54 - Pearl Harbour Fuel tanks
00:52:11 - Were British submarines active in the Pacific during WW2?
00:54:16 - Will there be a point where naval surface ships are no longer viable?
00:57:40 - USS Texas vs Sniper
01:00:44 - Battle of Leyte Gulf
01:06:32 - INTERLUDE
01:06:59 - WW2 continues?
01:09:59 - How well did the Germans utilize the FW 200 Condor, any notable successes?
01:15:04 - Hospital ships purpose built and/or converted?
01:17:45 - Beatty doing his job at Jutland?
01:24:19 - Aircraft succeeding where they really shouldn't have
01:30:27 - What are some of your personal recommendations for books/documentaries to read/watch?
01:33:20 - If Wargaming was to make you a captain in World of Warships, can you give us some examples of your voice commands?
01:34:30 - Why is the longest distance naval hit disputed between Scharnhorst and Warspite?
01:39:41 - Twin turret vs two-gun turret
01:46:04 - Common film mistakes for naval life and combat?
01:56:26 - How did the Royal Navy settle on rum and not Whisky or Gin?
01:58:13 - How are the speeds of a ship calculated during the design process?
02:04:30 - INTERLUDE
02:05:02 - The Battle of Newark Bay
02:08:46 - What are you looking forward to the most from World War II being released as a result of the 100 year rule?
02:15:17 - The should-never-have beens
02:20:58 - How much of a difference would Vanguard actually have made?
02:28:15 - What was the approach of navies to mines and mine-sweeping in the pre-Dreadnought era?
02:33:07 - Where did the KM get Schnorkels?
02:39:40 - Favourite Sci-fi space combat
02:44:44 - What happens if a nuclear powered vessel is sunk?
02:49:46 - Old Swayback?
02:51:32 - 16"/50 accuracy issues?
03:08:52 - INTERLUDE
03:09:27 - Rei or Asuka?
03:09:51 - 1. If you had to stay aboard any warship from commissioning to when she was scrapped/sunk? 2. What was the worst combination of hull & armament that on their own had the potential to be the best of their day?
03:14:57 - Had Operation Sea Lion gone ahead, how would British naval assets be deployed to counter it with German air superiority? What would Germany need to make a realistic attempt?
03:26:52 - Fletchers not good convoy escorts?
03:33:23 - In The Man In The High castle, do you think the Germans would have the Z plan completed or go for something different? What do you think the latter 3 Yamato’s were called?
03:37:07 - Coronel follow-up and WW1 vs WW2 warship profiles
03:46:31 - The protection / safety features of the magazines, barbettes, and turrets
03:56:44 - What Role did Middle Eastern Navies play in WW2?
03:58:45 - Coastal Defence Ships
04:07:56 - INTERLUDE
04:08:24 - Who has not had a ship named after them that you really think ought to?
04:12:04 - What makes for a good Drydock question? What makes for a good alternate history question?
04:22:46 - Officer assignments to 2nd Pacific Squadron
04:26:09 - Des Moines vs Iowa in shore bombardment?
04:21:39 - Was there much use of dedicated spy ships prior to the Cold War era?
04:36:07 - A new High Seas Fleet plan
04:44:32 - Royal Navy ship names, the other side of the coin
04:52:13 - What sank ORP Orzel?
04:56:51 - Operation SeaLion again
04:59:33 - Early ironclad boilers
05:02:25 - Classes and Sub-classes
05:08:41 - What is/are the most underappreciated aspect of a well designed ship?
05:16:08 - Graf Zeppelin as a commerce raider?
05:23:32 - Age of Sail aircraft carrier?
05:26:50 - 1970's subs in the battle of the Atlantic?
05:28:41 - Were Royal Navy battleships developed with certain Seas/Regions in mind?
05:34:17 - Phillipine Sea / Leyte Gulf fleet switch?
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Sunday, May 3, 2020
DEATH KORPS OF KRIEG LEAGUE OF LORE EPISODE 1
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Saturday, May 2, 2020
Grey Knights vs. Chaos Knights - T5S2 Pod 1 Round 3
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Which kind of knights is best!? The Grey kind or the Chaos kind?
SMS Kaiser - Guide 177
The Kaiser class, dreadnought battleships of the Imperial German Navy, are today's subject.
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Drachinifel - Drydock Live 01/05/2020
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The Laconia Incident
The tragic story of the U-boat skipper who sank a British liner and then tried to save the hundreds of passengers in the mid-Atlantic in 1942.
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Rescue Aboard USS Squalus
Accidents were common in the early age of submarines. If something went wrong, there was little technology available to rescue trapped submariners. Naval officer Charles Momsen designed new equipment to save submariners from a ghastly fate. In May 1939, his invention was put to the test.
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