Jump to content
Black Chicken Studios Forums

Historynerd

Members
  • Posts

    222
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by Historynerd

  1. Sorry if I ask, but is the game still going, or is the lack of news a sign that things have ground to a halt?
  2. Great news! ...However, I've kinda spotted a spelling mistake. As she is supposed to be one herself, it should say "Giulio Cesare as a Carabiniere"; "carabinieri" is plural or referring to the organization.
  3. Nice mention of the Invergordon mutiny. A bit weird having Edinburgh mention it, since she was still in mente Dei when it happened, but she is closest geographically, I guess... Speaking of which, apart from some old destroyers derated to torpedo boats, by 1939 there weren't any Italian ships around involved in what could be defined instances of mutiny regarding D'Annunzio's occupation of Fiume (nowadays Rijeka) in 1919-20. For the Marine Nationale, though, the Provence is still around, for the ships that were involved in the Black Sea mutiny.
  4. I'm sure the persons in Südtirol who care about Italian WWII-era submarines could be counted on just one hand.
  5. Just being curious, but why do you call an Italian submarine an U-Boot?
  6. ...Looking awesome? And provide bragging rights? 🙄
  7. Just noticed that it wasn't the British battlecruiser that had such an unfortunate end at Jutland. Derp! 😅 But anyway...
  8. Happy New Year, everybody! And this, I like! Nothing like a submarine and a Navigatori-class destroyer to start off the new year with a bang!
  9. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/blackchickenstudios/victory-belles/posts/2930590 - So... how everything started, eh? Interesting choice for Espero for being the first one to awaken. Of all the places in the Mediterranean, one wonders why Corruption decided to go and show up at Tobruk.
  10. Actually, I was referring to the mere existence of the Savoy neutral zone (or not, I'm not sure, the Italians sure would have loved for it to exist when they were drawing plans for a war against France, during the Triple Alliance, but France sure thought it was no longer an issue), and the fact that somehow a deal between the Duchy of Savoy and the Swiss Confederation had somehow kept going since the Middle Ages, till it was finally abolished at Versailles. I see what you mean, I misunderstood then.
  11. I'm sorry, I don't understand; in which way did she violate the abrogation of the Savoy neutral zone (a nice piece of medieval diplomacy that somehow survived till the modern age, much to the befuddlement of the Stato Maggiore of the Regio Esercito, when they were trying to come up with a war plan against France...)? Anyway, really nice; Aosta is nice. And she does look out for her own. Just a warning, guys, don't get used to it, since in the Regia Marina there is usually a divide between captains and officers, and the enlisted men. Only in submarines, eventually, things got a bit better.
  12. It took me a while to think about that, but a similar, if more reduced, situation would be present in the Regia Marina as well, since in 1938 all the servicemen in all Italian armed forces of Jewish origins were cashiered. I believe I mentioned that when, in the topic I opened back in the day, I discussed General Umberto Pugliese, the guy who designed the Littorio-class battleships among other things.
  13. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/blackchickenstudios/victory-belles/posts/2802790
  14. So, we're getting closer to getting a release date? Awesome, thanks a lot, guys, for all your work! 👍
  15. I'm fine. Sitting tight, and getting my nose out of the door just for essential reasons, but so far so good. I hope it's the same for everyone in here. 👍
  16. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/blackchickenstudios/victory-belles/posts/2783625
  17. If I may, that should be the RM (Regia Marina). RN could indicate the prefix used for Italian ships (Regia Nave - Royal Ship), but I think it's more common used to mean the Royal Navy.
  18. So, what is the best way to come back with a bang, after being absent for months and years? Write a fanfic, duh! 😜 ...So, being Italian, I chose to write something about the Regia Marina. And I chose to delve into a confusing situation, between an unclear international situation, infighting between the politicians and the brass, and uncertainty towards navies that may be both allies and enemies... or not. I am open and welcome towards any constructive criticism, I know well that my style can use several improvements. But I hope the setting of this work may prove sufficiently interesting. Also, I'll put in a few historical domain characters (admirals, engineers and the likes). I would like to preface that I took a small liberty, and without spoilering anything, I'll just drop here that, unlike IRL, in this story a certain large ship that was never completed had a different fate than the blowtorch... Chapter 2 may clarify things. ... Oh, I'll drop quite a bit of Italian expressions and words here and there, but I'll strive to keep them easy enough for Google translate! 🙃
  19. @Legate of Mineta Sorry for the tag, and likewise sorry, as this is not quite a suggestion per se, but merely a clarification for the future. If and when the Italian battleship Duilio will come, I would like to clarify that her name (often put in as Caio Duilio) is in fact the former, not the latter. While the inconsistency showed by the Italian navy throughout its history does not help and can confuse, I have the proof of that; namely, the 1911 decree that established the name for her and her sister ship Andrea Doria. I just wanted to bring this to the dev team's attention.
  20. ...Who has awakened me from my slumber...? - Happy to be back! 😉 As for this battleship that I very obviously missed when she was announced 😪, my impression overall is that she is about "being in control". She knows her stuff and knows how to play the game. I believe that overall she fits well with her namesake, a shrewd statesman, and also quite successful gambler! 😄 The Corfu incident... I think she references the old claims on some Greek islands because of the longstanding Venetian presence there. Plus, it could have come in handy as a naval base (in WWI it served as such), so the Italians wouldn't have dismissed it out of hand, even though in 1923 it wasn't in the cards, you're right. No discussion about her status, unfortunately. The castle that was bombarded didn't have any soldiers, just innocent refugees.
  21. I'm not going to pick out a fuss, but I just want to point out that this joke, like many others of the same kind about the same thing (for example, the "one gear fowards, four gears in reverse" one) are in contradiction with a little known and somewhat tragic truth. The truth that one flaw that the Italian tanks carried with them for a long time (all save the ones built from 1943) was their underpowered engine, and therefore reduced speed both on road and on broken ground. This meant that the Italian tankers not only could not effectively pursue a beaten enemy, but, more importantly, were unable to disengaged if defeated in battle; especially in the later engagements, against overwhelming force and equipment, they could do nothing but literally charge the enemy, hoping to get a few of them before being destroyed. And they did, knowing they couldn't even run away, like after all these years many people believe they did. I hope that, in this light, I won't offend anyone if I say that jokes like this don't make me laugh.
  22. There are other potential situations like this one. For example, the German heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen and the Italian light cruiser Eugenio di Savoia, both named after Prince Eugene of Savoy. (The Germans used the name because he served the Holy Roman Emperor, the Italians because he was a Savoy, even though he was French-born).
  23. Yes,but Fifrein had already mentioned the Germans; I was adding my two cents relatively to Italian customs.
×
×
  • Create New...