Foghorn from the Mikula Selianinovich | |
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Origin |
Icebreaker Mikula Selianinovich |
Type |
Foghorn |
Effects |
Fractures entrapments |
Downsides |
Equally destructive on support structures |
Activation |
Pressing |
Section |
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Origin[]
Constructed in Vickers Yard, Montreal as the J.D. Hazen, it was bought by the Imperial Russian Navy and renamed the Mikula Selianinovich. As most Russian icebreakers were paddocked under captured ports, their supply fleet to the Eastern Front consisted of Canadian vessels. It served securing supply routes and was later the only Canadian vessel to be returned from the motherland. Its purchase was complicated by the British acting as intermediary, and suffered various repairs when it finally docked in Arkhangelsk.
Effects[]
Weakens, even shatters any barrier. Crumbling bars and frayed ropes allow any physically imprisoned person or object to be removed. The same energy is difficult to direct – many a load bearing wall and pillar crack apart during the same ruckus.