Not really, no. But it's always worth keeping an eye out for nuclear submarines going about flying the Jolly Roger, especially if unexplained underground earthquakes are also reported anywhere in the vicinity, as has been the case here.
Our subs only fly the Jolly Roger when they sail back to base after they've sunk an enemy ship.
Originally Posted by Ganpati's Goonerz--AFC's Aboriginal Fertility Cult
Ooooh, didn't know about the other uses. Cheers.
The mission to which red is referring was by a US sub that was seen returning to port having delivered Navy Seals somewhere. It was shortly after this mission that the 'earthquake' that knackered the North Korean nuclear missile base took place.
The mission to which red is referring was by a US sub that was seen returning to port having delivered Navy Seals somewhere. It was shortly after this mission that the 'earthquake' that knackered the North Korean nuclear missile base took place.
Ok. Didn't know that either. Hope the Septics didn't nick our Jolly Roger idea.