As the Latvian sea monsters surged from the abyss, their massive, grotesque forms eclipsed the Ocean. The Kingdom of Latvia, believing its ancient beasts to be invincible, had unleashed them as a final trump card against the forces of the Bernard Empire.
Yet, amidst the chaos and fury of the deep, Admiral Akari stood unshaken.
"Deploy all submarines," he ordered coldly. "Hunt them down."
The Bernard fleet moved with precise, ruthless efficiency—a symphony of steel and fire against the nightmares of the deep.
Beneath the waves, Type XXI U-boats—U-2511, U-3008, U-3537—slipped into the depths, their hulls vanishing into the black abyss. Each vessel carried the deadly G7e (T11) acoustic homing torpedoes, engineered to track and obliterate moving targets.
Elsewhere, the USS Tang and HMS Amphion prowled the deep, their Mark 37 torpedoes primed for deep-sea penetration, while BNS Vanguard and USS Des Moines rained Mark 46 torpedoes and depth charges into the inky darkness.