Week old bread, one of the best improvised weapons.
And it's not your ordinary bread, it's Baguette. Ordinary ones is already quite hard to eat as it is, imagine a week old ones, good luck eating that without a soup or some liquid to mush it down...
And it's not your ordinary bread, it's Baguette. Ordinary ones is already quite hard to eat as it is, imagine a week old ones, good luck eating eat without a soup or some liquid to mush it down...
I used to work at a bakery and we would use realy bread as display pieces. After about two weeks, the bread would become so hard that we could use them as lattice structure to hold up out giant bags of yeast and flour
I love the running gag that the Italians actually are a force to reckon with when they are properly motivated. Maybe it's a nod to how the historical Italian navy during WWII had good ships and lots of potential that was wasted because their admirals were incompetent.
B4 trans: Bismarck has a trick to make the Italian ships fight like hell?
Also, dahell is Littorio nudging on that battleship princess's face?
After reading, and with knowledge of gameplay mechanics, Italians are going first. And the first to be on break once they are done, cuz they'll be fleet locked.
I love the running gag that the Italians actually are a force to reckon with when they are properly motivated. Maybe it's a nod to how the historical Italian navy during WWII had good ships and lots of potential that was wasted because their admirals were incompetent.
They simply didn't have the fuel.
You know what that means, right?Mediterranean SeaI want you to escort the transport fleet to Malta...Erm... are you listening?When the operation is complete, the squad will remain on standby in southern Italy until otherwise ordered!And thus, the Italian fleet protected the transport convoy from the enemy fleet with aplomb, bringing the mission to completion.ALL HANDS ON DECK!!We're suddenly full of determination.And as they also took the chance to annihilate the enemy's main force, they settled for their long Christmas break. ...so to reiterate, as you Italian ships are familiar with the waters...Leave this to me, Ooyodo.