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Old 04-03-2012, 11:42 AM
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Was there anywhere some data about that place (i mean BEFORE 2001, where "Howling wilderness" just has a small entry about the "shrinking Milgov-enclave in the ruins of Norfolk") ?
I am wondering.

And how would any G.I. end up siding with the civil government & the CIA, when Milgov organized the evacuation from europe, and had hold of Norfolk ?
(Thats why iam asking myself about the installations there, in the first place).


What would it be like there ?
I imagine a burned and ruined place. Some patrolling soldiers in NBC-suits on the surface, listening to the crackling geiger-counters.
And lots of sweaty Milgov-soldiers crawling around in underground-messhalls beneath... Rationing, and a police-state-like atmosphere. Units getting their orders to make their way to different Milgov-installations, etc.

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Old 04-04-2012, 07:28 AM
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All right, i read through several older threads, where i discovered a lot.

I am going to use it the way, some forummembers went for: Norfolk was drastically damaged, but not destroyed.
In my campaign, it gonna be a (for the PC´s surprisingly, but pretty "postapocalyptic") sad homecoming for the returnees; a base with a skeleton-crew, having meager foodstocks; a place which is about to be abandoned soon..

There will be a bizarre mix out of propaganda, rationing, bad morale among the newcomers and thoughts of desertion.
Right after the arrival of the fleet, every european vet is expected to leave for another place.The soldiers must hurry with the distribution of the returnees, to avoid starvation.

The PC´s will get options which (mostly very long) travel to anyother Milgov-enclave they should undertake next. New Jersey, a mission in N.Y., Texas maybe...
"Could be less shitty there, than here.."
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Old 04-04-2012, 07:56 AM
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I always imagined a bittersweet scene where the Omega ships were greeted by what passes as a band (i.e. half a dozen guys on the quayside with a variety of instruments) playing "When Johnny Comes Marching Home" as the troops disembark and realise that things are just as bad as they were in Europe.
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add in several half sunken or clearly heavily damaged ships being seen clearly by the arriving troops or better yet them being ordered into their MOPP gear as they approach Norfolk or having iodine pills distributed to them
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Old 04-04-2012, 12:27 PM
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...or better yet them being ordered into their MOPP gear as they approach Norfolk or having iodine pills distributed to them
I like that.
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Old 04-04-2012, 12:37 PM
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add in several half sunken or clearly heavily damaged ships
Nice...maybe they see the derelict island of a sunken aircraft carrier protruding above the ocean's surface. As they get closer they can see the number painted on the side spelling out the fact that it's a USN CVN.
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Old 04-04-2012, 04:59 PM
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add in several half sunken or clearly heavily damaged ships being seen clearly by the arriving troops or better yet them being ordered into their MOPP gear as they approach Norfolk or having iodine pills distributed to them
Ya know, if there's still radiation about, why is MilGov even using the port to unload? Surely, there's someplace else on the Virginia coast/Chesapeake Bay that isn't so bad off?

IMC, the naval base might be hit, but there's a civil port that could be used?
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My take on it has always been that it couldn't have been a direct hit. If the nuke strike had been on target, why would the US military bother using the naval base at Norfolk? Way too much effort to make it even partly functional.
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