Battle 360 (2026)
Lieutenant Jack Taylor tightened his flight mask as his Hellcat was catapulted into the glare of the morning sun. From his cockpit, the view was a chaotic panorama. Below, the Enterprise began its defensive dance, carving massive white arcs in the blue water to dodge incoming torpedoes.
As the sun set, the crew of the Enterprise didn't celebrate. They simply refueled, rearmed, and prepared for the next degree of the 360-degree war. Editing the Generation Gap | TV Tech - TVTechnology Battle 360
The alarm blared through the steel corridors. Radar had picked up a swarm: Japanese dive bombers and Zeros closing in from all angles. On the bridge, the command was clear: Protect the carrier at all costs. Lieutenant Jack Taylor tightened his flight mask as
Hours felt like seconds. By the time Taylor’s tires chirped back onto the wooden deck, the "Grey Ghost" was scorched and battered but still floating. To the north and south, the Japanese fleet was in retreat, their "pincer" shattered by the sheer resilience of a ship they had claimed to sink half a dozen times before. As the sun set, the crew of the Enterprise didn't celebrate
Deep in the Philippine Sea, October 1944, the Japanese were desperate. They had launched a massive pincer movement, sending their remaining heavy hitters—the super-battleships Yamato and Musashi —to crush the American landings at Leyte.





