In 1994 a small submersible called the HMS Sneck was constructed and launched, despite considerable disagreement regarding its colour and its capabilities. As the years progressed the vessel grew in stature and in reputation. On 15th May 2004 this fine vessel finally became a first class submarine, with a potential crew of 6000, and gained a berth amongst the Premier fleet.
However the emergence of such a new and unexpected addition to the first class fleet caused a fair degree of anxiety and apprehension within the ranks of the Submarine Premier League (SPL ). Plans were concocted in an attempt to scupper the HMS Sneck.
In order to show its sea worthiness it was ordered to sail in unknown waters with a reduced crew for 12 months. Against all expectations the crew of the HMS Sneck boldly voted to traverse such difficult seas and promised an even stronger vessel in the future.
Tragically on Tuesday 1st June 2004 factions of the SPL fired a bureaucratic torpedo into the midriff of the HMS Sneck. It was envisaged that the damage inflicted would cripple the vessel and place it with no other option than to silently forego its SPL status.
BUT the HMS Sneck is a survivor and made of stonger stuff. The vessel is presently floating proudly in choppy seas and refuses to submerge and it will not wilt for love nor money. The damage inflicted by its so called peers will only serve to strengthen the resolve of its loyal crew. It is also envisaged that if the refloating and rebuilding plans are forthcoming that the HMS Sneck will return to its rightful place in the Premier fleet in the not too distant future.
And the moral of this tale is..FECK THE SPL..LONG LIVE AND PROSPER ICT.
Author: IMMORTAL HOWDEN ENDER
Date: 01-06-04 17:55
In 1994 a small submersible called the HMS Sneck was constructed and launched, despite considerable disagreement regarding its colour and its capabilities. As the years progressed the vessel grew in stature and in reputation. On 15th May 2004 this fine vessel finally became a first class submarine, with a potential crew of 6000, and gained a berth amongst the Premier fleet.
However the emergence of such a new and unexpected addition to the first class fleet caused a fair degree of anxiety and apprehension within the ranks of the Submarine Premier League (SPL ). Plans were concocted in an attempt to scupper the HMS Sneck.
In order to show its sea worthiness it was ordered to sail in unknown waters with a reduced crew for 12 months. Against all expectations the crew of the HMS Sneck boldly voted to traverse such difficult seas and promised an even stronger vessel in the future.
Tragically on Tuesday 1st June 2004 factions of the SPL fired a bureaucratic torpedo into the midriff of the HMS Sneck. It was envisaged that the damage inflicted would cripple the vessel and place it with no other option than to silently forego its SPL status.
BUT the HMS Sneck is a survivor and made of stonger stuff. The vessel is presently floating proudly in choppy seas and refuses to submerge and it will not wilt for love nor money. The damage inflicted by its so called peers will only serve to strengthen the resolve of its loyal crew. It is also envisaged that if the refloating and rebuilding plans are forthcoming that the HMS Sneck will return to its rightful place in the Premier fleet in the not too distant future.
And the moral of this tale is..FECK THE SPL..LONG LIVE AND PROSPER ICT.
Post Edited (01-06-04 18:07)