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Imagine you are a U-boat commander in the First World War, surfacing your submarine to save a precious torpedo by finishing off a lone cargo steamer with your deck guns. Suddenly, the physical walls of the ship literally fall away, revealing heavy naval artillery pointing directly at your pressure hull. In this episode of pplpod, we conduct a structural archaeology of the Q-ship, the ultimate "mystery ship" designed to hide in plain sight. We unpack the "Panic Party" mechanics, analyzing the transition from ordinary tramp steamers to highly choreographed theaters of war where sailors dressed in civilian clothes—and even as captain's wives—to lure predators into point-blank range. We explore the legal "Ruse de Guerre" of Sailing Under False Colors and the mechanical failure of the WWII-era