

Destroyers offer the widest variety along with many small specific traits that go in the making and functioning of each, and can be vastly different between classes. At least, I have learnt to appreciate the minute details that go into the making of a battleship, and although it took time, I came to enjoy studying things like a cross-section of their armor and protection, or at least read studies of them by mister Okun who is infinitely more knowledgeable on the subject of all things ballistic than a lowlife amateur like myself.Īs you can understand, I am more of interested in the technical side of things, which is why I will almost never quote a single vessel as one of my favorites, but rather an entire class of the same design. They fall in a bad place of being less talked about and less known in details than the fatties, but not as charming as the lighter vessels. The last spot would thus fall to heavy cruisers, I imagine. By default, they would rank with submarines as types that I don't "like less" but rather "know less". Aircraft carriers are in a weird spot because I know practically nothing about aircrafts, but I like the ships themselves. It's more of a question of what class I like the less. But I'm not as into submarines as surface ships. Jokes aside, when it comes to the large fleet submarine I tend to be more a sucker for the last Kaidai generations, in particular the Kaidai 7.

Not a wannabee obese submerged disease carrier with 3 planes.

Cavorite ship trial#
Sub - I-58 due to reading memories of her only commander and book about trial of commander of Indianapolis. Sub - I-58 due to reading memories of her only commander and book about trial of commander of Indianapolis.

From fictionalized works definitely HMS Ulisses from Alistair McLean Still I like carriers although I like to play other classes.ĭD - Błyskawica and Smaland as I saw both of them on my eyesĬL - Perth as I was kid I read book about Java Sea Battle and although it was documentary I was nonconsolated that they didn't break trough Sunda Strait. I started WoWs due to CV's and I was really sad when reeee-work was made by WG. I remember when I got S.Breyer's monography about Graf Zeppelin which is definitely my favourite carrier design ever built beyond converted carriers like Furious, Akagi or Lexington. Later in I started to collect various books about carriers and other warships. Wells, not knowing what happened to Cavor, wrote a fictionalized account of his expedition.From Real Life then definitely carriers as when I was little kid I was bewitched by various films about WWII and onwards as same as with documentaries. Due to the connection between space, time and gravity, which Cavor was unaware of, his cavorite-coated ship was transported to the 23rd century and flung into deep space. It is revealed that Cavor did indeed invent cavorite, but he did not travel to the moon. In the photo comic The Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner, the USS Enterprise, commanded by Captain Pike, encounters a ship floating in space and the crew are surprised to discover that its occupant is Professor Cavor, who was previously believed to be a fictional character.
