- Hey, Shipwreck
"Hey, Shipwreck" is the name of a series of
Machinima spoofing theSilent Service , that is serving aboard aUnited States Navy submarine . cite journal|title=Futuristic 'Shipwreck' spoofs Navy|journal=Navy Times |date=2007-05-14 print issue date|first=Philip|last=Ewing|coauthors=|volume=|issue=|pages=page 10|id= |url=http://www.navytimes.com/news/2007/05/navy_shipwreck_070507w/|format=|accessdate=2007-05-08] The animations are rendered using agame engine , and can be watched in-browser inYouTube format, or downloaded in a variety of other formats. The title comes from the common Navy phrase: "Hey,Shipmate !" derogatorily referring to a fellowsailor . Substituting "" makes the insult even worse.The cartoons are set in the future in a fictional
space navy , with thespaceship s looking vaguely like submarines. The heroes, Thresher and Seawolf, are seen on the spaceship standing watch. Because of the boredom of standing watch, they spend their time complaining about such staples of navy life as ratings mergers (that is combining two dissimilar job specialties into a single jobcommunity ). The cartoons imagine the natural successor to the Navy's currentsmoking cessation program by implementing a "swearing cessation program", with sailors' speech regulated by a computer. The heroes amuse themselves by creating ways to defeat theprofanity filter . The heroes also combat such routine tasks as training newsailors (this is a spoof on how notoriously strict the training for new sailors is on submarines).In an interview with Navy Times, the author of the cartoons,
ET1 Patrick Hrabe, admits the limited scope of his audience by saying: "the average viewers will not understand what's being talked about at all... [S] ubmariners and Navy guys who watch it get this thing." Patrick Hrabe says formerMaster Chief Petty Officer of the Navy Terry D. Scott wrote him and said he was "still laughing" after viewing the cartoons.References
External links
* [http://www.tubedaze.com "Hey, Shipwreck" official website]
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