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The battleship "Crecy" now had lost half of its firepower and could only rely on the B turret at the stern for a stubborn resistance. However, with the firepower density reduced by half, the probability of hitting the target naturally decreased as well. On the other hand, damage to the power plant also reduced the ship's mobility. A warship, having lost half its firepower, couldn't fight effectively; and with reduced mobility, it couldn't escape either. It can be said, barring any accidents, the loss of "Crecy" was now a certainty.

"Continue closing in, concentrate firepower, finish it quickly, and then we will go support the 'Caesar,'" commanded Admiral Brueys.

Admiral Brueys' decision wasn't wrong, because just as the "Trajan" was punishing the "Crecy

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