Part - 26 All Ashore

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*creeeeek!

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*creeeeek!

The steel door leading out to the exterior deck of the ship flooded the interior near where Daniel was standing with the morning's warm sunlight,

And abusive levels of glare coming from the sunlight reflecting off of the ocean water,


Daniel blinked over and over, to displace the glare so it would stop practically burning out his eyes.

Once he was done however, he looked off to the side to see.....




*Whrrrrrrrrrrr

He got distracted, and looked up

It was an airship, a large sized one at that

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It was an airship, a large sized one at that.

Similar in size to an early 1930's Zeppelin, but this one had a rather imperfect white band painted on the side, with a number, and a strange symbol on it, similar to a cross, but with a bunch of little extra details on it.

Speaking of the Zeppelin, since there was no ability to get radio contact, it flew low over the water, and attempted to inspect the German Battleship, and likely trying to relay instructions on its final approach to port.

The sun was then covered by a large amount of overcast clouds, negating the blinding glare, also Daniel got a good view of the port,

And it was absolutely enormous, to say the least,

Even though Hamburg from the real world had a large and bustling port, it was nothing compared to whatever naval maniac designed this monstrosity of a port.


Rows upon rows of ships and adequate equipment space to provide a mooring area for hundreds and hundreds of ships, maybe even thousands of them if you used your space right.


The Bismarck trundled along its path, moving past the giant concrete breakwater structures that absorbed any waves coming from the ocean, and made a safe mooring area for the ships inside,

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