Toasty – Episode 6 – Japanese 1.09 Beta Campaign – Ultimate Admiral Dreadnoughts



What are the Germans doing in the Sea of Japan? Who knows. Lets burn them to a crisp!

This campaign uses the 1910 start date with the historical AI personalities and on Normal difficulty. There’s no extra rules aside from a ban on using the strategy of scrapping flawed ships – all must serve! This is a BETA campaign, that means the save may break. If it does I will skip time to the next start date and keep playing.

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Captain of the 1st Company: Treefrog
Veteran Sergeants: 1stplaceonion, LCG Canyon, Welshy
Sergeant: Jackie, Twitchyknees, Alerik Rahl
Veterans: Telemonian Dan, Sunless Sky Nova, Threadoflength, Darth Vendar.
Battle Siblings: Jacky Chan, nagebenfro, scurvekano, Cpt Graftin, Icd, Iroey, Zadrias.

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20 thoughts on “Toasty – Episode 6 – Japanese 1.09 Beta Campaign – Ultimate Admiral Dreadnoughts”

  1. Some years ago there was an exhibition about the servicemen of the SMS Kaiserin Elisabeth, who spent the first World War war in a Japanese prison camp.I was supposed to do guided tours, but there was no interest, so I never did any tour.

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  2. Did you decide what ship should be saved? I hope its Yamashiro, but Hokaido got medal so idk, can you keep 2 ships of same class as museum pieces?( After you start replacing them)

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  3. Honestly feels weird seeing Japan in Europe, (for other campaigns)

    Though the imaginary Torpedo boats Might turn out to be real

    (Also, your light cruisers are trash, slow, not many guns for the hull, your destroyers are better)

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  4. Fun fact, extensive fire sinks ships by weakening structures, warping plating, and cracking the hull until water comes rushing in, hitting the superheated metal, and exploding in a massive steam detonation – which then rips the ship apart even more, causing more water to come flooding in, causing more steam detonations, et cetera et cetera, ship go blub blub blub.

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  5. Conversely, the Isan could be renamed "Norimono-yoi hoshō" which the online translators asserts means in English, "Motion Sickness Guaranteed…"

    I know, Brother Munro… I'm bad… I'll go back under my rock now…

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