[color=9e0b0f][b]Atlantic Ocean, HMCS Annapolis (104), 150 NMi W of Glasgow[/b][/color] Three White geysers erupted from the Atlantic ocean along the port side of the SS of the Canadian merchant navy, when three German torpedoes impacted her amid ship, shrouding her from view. Sailors watched in shocked awe as water receded and the park ship was breaking apart as few survivors were jumping ship."Action stations."said Captain Monroe in a stern but calm voice snapping the bridges attention back to their task. "Action Stations, Aye Captain." responded Michael,Cote the ships XO as he activated alarms and said over the ship wide broadcast. "Hands to action stations, hands to action stations."Find me that U-Boat."said. "Aye,sir."replied a young sailor manning the sonar. "Captain message from Commodore Edwards." Said the communications officer."Go,ahead."replied Monroe."HMCS Annapolis and Micmac break off and engage German U-boat till it's destruction,Captain."announced the sailor. "Respond that we understand." replied Monroe. "Helmsman all ahead full,bring us to port forty degrees."said Monroe as a feeling of excitement swept across the bridge. Both Wickes and Tribal class destroyers turned to port and began pulling away from the Zig Zaging columm of Merchant ships and ocean liners loaded with troops, equipment, and supplies for Britain. "Captain, Sonar contact four kilometer off at are ten o'clock it's running." said the young sonar operator "It won't out run us."whispered Cote excitement crept into his voice. "Bring starboard twenty degrees." said Monroe as he thought something out."Aye, Starboard twenty degrees." responded Cote as the helmsman began changing the destroyers heading."Torpedo tubes to port plot trajectory on the U-boat." Said Monroe as the weapons officer responded with a "Aye, Captain." as he got to work. After a few moments the weapons officer said "Trajectory set Captain." as he had his hand poised to fire." Fire full spread." Eight Torpedoes launched from their tubes and landed in the water and began heading on their course." Captain the U-Boat is turning toward the Micmac." Torpedoes went wide missing the U-Boat but achieving their goal and forcing the U-Boat toward the Micmac that was spitting out depth charges. Geysers of white erupted skywards as depth charges detonated when the sonar cleared of the depth charges the U-boat was gone but their was no sign of wreckage. "Captain, no sign of the U-Boat, but no wreckage." said the sonar operator. "Well it might of escaped be let's return to the convoy and send a dispatch to the Brits. [pre]FROM: HMCS Annapolis (104) TO: British Royal Navy, Command CT-134 Convoy Attacked, 1 Park Ship Lost 31 hands lost,U-Boat escaped, Continuing course." [/pre]