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Shipyards 11 years 1 month ago #206584

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How did the carriers get into the lakes?
I can't see any shipyards.
Were they dismantled and carried overland?
Dropped in by aliens?
Any ideas?

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Shipyards 11 years 1 month ago #206587

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Exactly what I've been saying. Why are they even in a lake. What's their mission. It's very mysterious to me. This kind of makes me wonder if ZUPERMAN is human, maybe he's an extraterrestrial game maker from another galaxy. Kind of makes you think don't it. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
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Shipyards 11 years 1 month ago #206591

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Must be time travellers , as ships like that did not exist in ww1.
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Strange that no one asked those questions before!

And what about the water mill? It must be a cover up for something else. It would never work on a lake, just an a creak or a fast flowing river.
Now why would those aliens be so interested in stirring those lakes around with state of
the art carriers and a water wheel?

What's down there?

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Shipyards 11 years 1 month ago #206593

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The two carriers were activly patroling during world war 2 in 1945, when there was a freak storm in the pacific oceanwhich transported them to these to lakes in 1915. There they ended up allied with the two different sides due to their separation in the lakes. The same storm damaged their radio equipment so that they are unable to contact each other and so think they are alone in this world. Just be glad that all carrier aircraft were not onboard when the freak storm hit. You think the D8 is tough, try fighting a japanese zero with the camel F1



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Shipyards 11 years 1 month ago #206674

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Rudolf Rednose wrote: Strange that no one asked those questions before!

And what about the water mill? It must be a cover up for something else. It would never work on a lake, just an a creak or a fast flowing river.
Now why would those aliens be so interested in stirring those lakes around with state of
the art carriers and a water wheel?

What's down there?


Water mill? That's the Jolly Roger. Z was kind enough to add my establishment to the game. (Seriously)


Contact The Jolly Roger at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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Shipyards 11 years 1 month ago #206698

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jacklpe wrote:

Rudolf Rednose wrote: Strange that no one asked those questions before!

And what about the water mill? It must be a cover up for something else. It would never work on a lake, just an a creak or a fast flowing river.
Now why would those aliens be so interested in stirring those lakes around with state of
the art carriers and a water wheel?

What's down there?


Water mill? That's the Jolly Roger. Z was kind enough to add my establishment to the game. (Seriously)



I know....just trying to bring in more costumers for ya.....

But still......a water wheel does not run in a lake. So what powers the wheel? And why?

Just puzzled about it all.........

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Shipyards 11 years 1 month ago #206702

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This is something the authorities said was "better left unsolved...." :evil:




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The ships really arent there.............thats just what "they" want you to think........muwahaha :evil: :evil:

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Rudolf Rednose wrote:

jacklpe wrote:

Rudolf Rednose wrote: Strange that no one asked those questions before!

And what about the water mill? It must be a cover up for something else. It would never work on a lake, just an a creak or a fast flowing river.
Now why would those aliens be so interested in stirring those lakes around with state of
the art carriers and a water wheel?

What's down there?


Water mill? That's the Jolly Roger. Z was kind enough to add my establishment to the game. (Seriously)



I know....just trying to bring in more costumers for ya.....

But still......a water wheel does not rum in a lake. So what powers the wheel? And why?

Just puzzled about it all.........


We all have our secrets.


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jacklpe wrote:

Rudolf Rednose wrote:

jacklpe wrote:

Rudolf Rednose wrote: Strange that no one asked those questions before!

And what about the water mill? It must be a cover up for something else. It would never work on a lake, just an a creak or a fast flowing river.
Now why would those aliens be so interested in stirring those lakes around with state of
the art carriers and a water wheel?

What's down there?


Water mill? That's the Jolly Roger. Z was kind enough to add my establishment to the game. (Seriously)



I know....just trying to bring in more costumers for ya.....

But still......a water wheel does not rum in a lake. So what powers the wheel? And why?

Just puzzled about it all.........


We all have our secrets.


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