Hans woke up from a neural net transmission, it was the general Schmidt of the admiralty. Recently, Hans took part in many armed conflicts with the Bismarck dreadnought. He thought it would be some kind of standard mission again, like destroying rebel bases or attacking an army of corsairs.
broadcast
Code check: accepted
Sender : General Klaus Schmidt
Recipient : Admiral Hans Oriel
TEXT
Good morning Mr.Hans, we urgently need you for on Schatten Research Facility, Frankfurt. I have a secret and important business for you. You will be more information on arrival. Take this code 4D8AS2REJ012FS, it will be useful for you for landing
End of transmission
Hans got out of bed, quickly made and drank coffee, got dressed and left the house. Ten fifteen minutes later, Hans approached the landing site. Glancing at his Phantom-class fighter, Hans took a deep breath with pride. *Wow, how many enemy fighters and bombers have I kill use you. Why do I need a dreadnought?* Two hours later, his fighter flew up to the hangar, where the dreadnought and the crews were waiting for him. Climbing on the dreadnought, the mood rose sharply, Hans remembered how he first got on this ship, it was still eighteen years ago. The thought came to mind that this ship overcame before, and its former captain (Hans's father). Entering the captain's room, Hans ordered to charge the Hyperspace engine and said with a grin: “Why fly on the usual route for several hours, if we have this device, I just can't get rid of it!”. After 5 minutes, the engine was charged, the coordinates were loaded. Jumping! The bright light from all the windows dazzled the nearest part of the crew. When the lights went out, a large structure appeared in the windows.
Hans: This is the Kammerjager dreadnought, docking request. CODE : 4D8AS2REJ012FS
Controller: Your code has been accepted, you can land!
Leaving the dreadnought, Hans went to the hangar, where General Schmidt was waiting for him. Entering the hangar, Hans immediately liked the big turrets of an unknown type. Approaching Klaus, Hans asked why he woke up so early? The general replied: you will be happy when you find out why you are here, what's next and what will happen to the dreadnought you control. Hans made an intelligent face thoughtfully and with interest. The general beckoned a professor who was standing next to him. Hey! Andreas! You are ready? The professor is about sixty years old, gray-haired, of average height, in a white coat, in his hands some documents.
Approaching them, the professor greeted and led Hans and Klaus to the same turrets. In appearance, these were turrets, judging by the dimensions of the battleship, somewhat similar to the Liberty. The professor told how, in the course of a secret experiment, it was possible to recreate analogs of the weapons lost many years ago. The scientist stated that there will be 20 turrets for 5 experimental dreadnoughts. And Kammerjager was one of them.
Hans: Okay, can you tell us why these turrets are more useful and better than our standard turrets, which have been made from the finest Rheinland materials for a long time?
Klaus: Prof. Andreas had been looking for fragments of the blueprint for a long time, several sets of experimental and very powerful weapons for battleships were made several years ago, but for some reason the "Sledge" project was closed, and the blueprints disappeared.
Andreas: Two months ago I managed to get in touch with the people who had these blueprints, I was able to agree with them, at the moment this prototype may be unstable, and we did not have the opportunity to test it. You, Mr. Hans, and several other captains will be able to do this by sending us a report and pointing out the possible shortcomings of this weapon.
Hans: Can you describe in more detail the approximate data for this turret, and what to expect from it?
Andreas: The new prototype turrets did not consume much of the ship's reactor power, so they had to sacrifice the projectile acceleration system, which leaves much to be desired in terms of flight speed and effective range, but monstrous damage that can be argued with. heavy turrets eliminate this disadvantage. Combined with the powerful Bismarck-class dreadnought reactor, these turrets pose a serious threat to enemies on large and slow ships if they accidentally enter their range.
Klaus: While the workers are installing prototypes on your dreadnought, let's go to the bar.