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Weather Station - A Singleplayer Mission for SHIII
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By Max Steller, a.k.a., "Trontir"
Version 1.0
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INSTALLATION:

Copy the enclosed folder "Weather Station" in its entirety into SH3 directory 
"\data\SingleMissions\English".


MISSION START:

Launch SHIII and choose "Single Mission". You should find a new
entry, labeled "Weather Station".


BACKGROUND:

This mission is based on a real historical operation. Both the German Kriegsmarine 
(navy) and the Luftwaffe (airforce) needed meteorological data during the war.
They sent out several expeditions to install automated weather stations in the 
Arctic region and even on the east coast of Canada!

One such mission was the operation that U-377, under the command of Kapitnleutnant
Otto Khler, carried out. They installed a weather station near Ny-Alesund, Norway,
that provided valuable weather data for several weeks.

This mission for SH3 was designed with this historical operation on mind but
the events that will take place are fictitious, in order to provide a more 
challenging gameplay.
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EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY:

This new single player mission for Silent Hunter III is provided as is.
The author doesn't guarantee any compatibility or functionality to any
given software environment.

It was thoroughly tested with SHIII (version 1.4b) and worked fine.
The author is not liable in any way. You are using this mission at your
own risk. (There is none, as far as I know.)
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More single player missions for SHIII can be found at:

http://www.space-port.de/sh3/


You can offer this mission on your own website for download, if the
following conditions are met:

- the download is free of charge!
- the ZIP archive (including this ReadMe file) is left unchanged!
- the mission file itself is left unchanged!

(c) Trontir, 2005
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For comments and feedback, the author can be emailed at: trontir@lycos.de


Thanks to The Avon Lady for her English translation assistance!