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“What'cha doin?”

You glance askance at Hamp, who's managing to slurp sideways from the Perennial Starbucks cup as he leans over your shoulder, completely oblivious to your personal space, OPSEC, or other concerns of mere mortals.

“Can't see for yourself?”

“I'm not paid to think that much.”

You slooowly rotate your head around and up to squint at him from about two inches away. His pupils sliiiiiiide sideways to meet yours. A Rear Admiral, one-star would likely command a small force of one or two divisions; and his flagship would almost certainly be a heavy cruiser - and Hamp knows it.

The door rattles open without warning, a stern-looknig Kirishima striding in with her mouth already open, the light reflecting from her glasses at just the right angle to make them opaque.

“SETTLE.”

[ ] You gotta fuck with her. You can't not fuck with her.
[ ] Blow her off. You and Hamp are having a smirk-off at the moment.
[ ] TWO CAN PLAY THAT GAME, GLASSES-GIT.
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>>44757221
>inb4 fags
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>>44757221
>[ ] TWO CAN PLAY THAT GAME, GLASSES-GIT.
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>>44757233
>>inb4 fags
planefag's a fag, so...
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>>44757221
>[ ] TWO CAN PLAY THAT GAME, GLASSES-GIT.
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>>44757221
>[ ] You gotta fuck with her. You can't not fuck with her.
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>>44757221
>[ ] You gotta fuck with her. You can't not fuck with her.
How can not do this?
>>44757233
But you already posted.
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>>44757221
[x] You gotta fuck with her. You can't not fuck with her.

Ask if the pregnancy test results are in yet. Do not elaborate.
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>>44757221
>[ ] Blow her off. You and Hamp are having a smirk-off at the moment.

Ain't nobody gonna interrupt the fuckin' admiral.
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fuck, I forgot today was quest day
I'm about to go to bed

[X] TWO CAN PLAY THAT GAME, GLASSES-GIT.

doesn't this count as fucking with her
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>>44757221
>[ ] TWO CAN PLAY THAT GAME, GLASSES-GIT.
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>>44757221
>[X] You gotta fuck with her. You can't not fuck with her.
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wait a minute you filthy memer that link doesn't work
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>>44757221
>[o] Blow her off. You and Hamp are having a smirk-off at the moment.


Hey everyone. Fairies please etc.
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>>44757221
[ ] TWO CAN PLAY THAT GAME, GLASSES-GIT.

HEAVY CRUISER
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>>44757221
>OTHER
"Kirishima. How can I help you?"
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When will the Naka suffering end?
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>>44757221
>>44757318
This
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>>44757221
[ ] WHAT DO YOU WANT WOMAN
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There's a video I'd like to post to summarize how the Arizona shippers must be feeling after last thread.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oyFQVZ2h0V8
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>>44757221
>[ ] You gotta fuck with her. You can't not fuck with her.
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>>44757306
Fairies are in fact the cutest part of kancolle also what the fuck is that plane jesus
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>>44757305
>>44757221
>planefag.com/twitter

>>44757346
Previous thread went as well as possible in most cases.
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>>44757221
>[X]TWO CAN PLAY THAT GAME, GLASSES-GIT.
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>>44757221
>>OTHER
>"Kirishima. How can I help you?"
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>>44757318
Actually, why not? Might as well keep up the streak of making sensible decisions. Knowing planefag, it's something critical anyway...

Cancel >>44757306 and replace with
>[o] "Kirishima. How can I help you?"
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>>44757323
it never ends until planefag gets his fill of tormenting the Naka.
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>>44757305

lamer than dad jokes but worth it for one post alone I'M NOT SORRY
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>>44757221
[x]Have we started the fire?
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>>44757221
>[X] You gotta fuck with her. You can't not fuck with her.
A nice, lighthearted moment before the suffering continues.
Who knew that misery could be so fun?
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Reminder that Abyssals are completely justified and that humanity practices forced conscription on beings they do not understand, if not total slavery.
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>>44757390
So what you mean to tell me is that the ride will never end?
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>>44757318
I change my vote, I'll second this.
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>>44757221
>>44757318
Sanity is a hopeless cause, but we fight for it anyway.
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>>44757393
dad jokes are the best though
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>>44757221
>[ ] You gotta fuck with her. You can't not fuck with her.
TELL ME ABOUT KONGOU. WHY DOES SHE USE THE DESS?
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>>44757221
Not going to lie, I almost read that as "You gotta fuck her. You can't not fuck her." at first.
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>>44757221
>[X] TWO CAN PLAY THAT GAME, GLASSES-GIT.
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>>44757221
>[x] You gotta fuck with her. You can't not fuck with her.
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[x] "KIRISHIMA"
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archive now to avoid geTTING IT DFUCKED UP
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>>44757412
>implying you could keep them OUT of the fight

A nightmare vision of Kongou holding a fucking press conference to get her way. New Japan? SELF DEFENSE Forces? Constitution? FUCK IT. KONGO'S RETURNED AND SHE'S GONNA BONGO
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>>44757221
>>44757318
>"Kirishima. How can I help you?"
I will ride this train of sensibility until Hate stages a goddamn intervention
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>>44757421
The ride only ends when you want to keep going.
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>>44757437
It's a mystery of the universe.
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>>44757221
>"Kirishima. How can I help you?"
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>>44757458
2late
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>>44757221
>>[ ] You gotta fuck with her. You can't not fuck with her.

So we were too sane/mature last thread so we don't get any sane/mature options this time...although I guess making Planefag rewrite all his canned material because we had one good day would be a mite bit unfair...
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>>44757471
Not talking about after they've returned.

I'm talking about when they're still ships. I mean, why ships coming back as cute girls and not, say, tanks. Or Zeppelins. Or trains.

My money is on the Old Gods being involved, but that's just me.
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>Was going to shitpost and complain about how we need to fix all the grimdark Naka bullshit quick because all this A WOMAN BECOMES A DEMON stuff was skewing the normally balanced planefag diet of awesome/stupid bullshit/FEELS way out of balance
>The thread opens with the most trivial of stupid bullshit
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>>44757323

Just need to convince Harder she needs a good torpedoing.

*sssssssip*

If you know what I mean...

*sssssssssssip*

What I mean is she needs a good dicking...
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>>44757373
By the looks of things... It's a Tenzan Model 12 Carrier-Based Torpedo Bomber.

This quest needs more fairies. Not sure I can provide tonight though. I am not having a good week. Thank god for shipsluts; this is one of the few things I look forward to.
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>>44757221
[] kirishima, how can I help you?

Do not break eye contact with Hamp while saying this.
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>>44757323
>>44757390
You guys realize I bring the nightmares to Deme, right? He's in the passenger seat with you guys.
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>>44757378
While true it's been making me wonder how the Arizona romance fans have been feeling with the realization that we torpedoed the Ari route.
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>>44757412
But shipgirls enslave men so they have a full complement of seamen at all times
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>>44757590
>we torpedoed the Ari route
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>>44757458
Too slow faggot.
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>>44757590
So long as we switch to Sendai I'm ok with it. Or I guess someone else in the future?
Really not a fan of Sho.
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>>44757590
>we torpedoed the Ari route.
A ship that's torpedoed can still be repaired or refloated. A ship that barely exists is useless.
The USS Arizona had robust torpedo defenses.
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>>44757412
>Implying the abyssals are justified in any respect
How could humanity have been expected to treat their ships as anything but inanimate objects, when for all we knew, they were inanimate objects?
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>>44757590
Arizona's stern is always waiting for torpedoes
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>>44757590

Bro if the girl in the boat was Shoukaku you'd be one of the guys pulling the rope.

Delta Green's on the trumpet.

>>44757541

AHAHAHAHHAHAHA
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>>44757653

Forgot my link. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtPsTieXSfI
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>>44757588
Ha! I posted that last thread....hmm speaking of which....
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>>44757645
That's like saying it's okay to enslave a certain ethnic group if you don't think they're worthy of rights.
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>>44757688
Which it is
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>>44757221
>[X] Kirishima, how can I help you?
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>>44757688
Are you the same guy fagging up MercCommand's quest demanding that Abyssals are entitled to human rights?
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You got mis-archived plane fag
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>>44757741

He just wants to tap dat Wo ass imo

DON'T CRITICIZE A MAN FOR DARING TO DREAM
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>>44757741
Wo's deserve woght's too!
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>>44757688
No, it's more like saying it's okay to enslave a certain species that you didn't even know was capable of thoughts, feelings and emotions, or even was ALIVE. If rocks came to life, would you complain that we'd been wrong to use stone for building for tens of thousands of years?

Fairies, on the other hand, deserve equal recognition and rights. https://danbooru.donmai.us/pools/8986 Just look at all they've done for us!
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>>44757764

Not surprised. Some cunt's been doing it all night to literally every quest thread, well before I started. Someone's already got a list put together to send to the guy who maintains the archive.

Probably the same guy who thinks he's epik trole tier, picks a night to do it regularly. It's two minutes of inconvenience for one person and that's about it anymore.

VOTES CALLED, WRITING, ETC.
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>>44757765
Fine taste.
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>>44757765
True dat

>>44757590
>My waifu
>Heavily armored to resist underwater attacks, took a surprise air attack to kill
>Your waifu
>Structural fuel tanks, went down to a single torpedo spread
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>>44757688
The abyssals are pissy cuz humanity treated them like they weren't alive.
Which we did, because we didn't know they were!
It's like a child throwing a fit outside of a store because their parent didn't buy them a toy that they never told their parent they wanted in the first place!
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>>44757842
My waifu is hornet though...
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>>44757221
>[ ] You gotta fuck with her. You can't not fuck with her.
>[ ] "Kirishima. How can I help you?"
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>>44757554

I am sure we all do.

"Harder, go give Naka a good torpedoing!"

>>One dead Naka later
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>>44757741
No, in Merc's quest I want to convert Wo back to the good side. Shipgirl side.

For Planefag's quest, I'm saying humanity might have fucked up way back when it started building boats and ships. We woke up something and put it in our constructions.

That's my theory anyway. Unless you want to go with "if enough people love a construct very much, it gains a soul" which is not only ludicrous but also is very much lacking in evidence because we love lot's of things other than ships; and furthermore not all ships are loved like the Nagato or the Enterprise were loved.

I'm not saying "let's have Settle commit suicide, all hail abyssals." I'm saying that the reason abyssals fight is justified and humanity should rethink its actions because somewhere along the line we fucked up and started giving boats the souls of cthulhu spawn, some of whom thankfully like us and fight for us.
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>>44757837
Nagato has a better stern.
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>>44757863
This is why I consider the abyssals angsty teenagers.
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>best option won

REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEEEEEEEEEEEE
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>>44757818
>>44757886
Well damn.
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>>44757863
We don't really know why abyssals are pissy. We can speculate, but it would be very premature to claim that: It could even be that each individual abyssal has her own reasons!
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>>44757906
This kills the planefag.
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>>44757906
>>best option won
what blatant lie is this!?
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>>44757906
And which one it was? I'd need a shipgirl alone to count this shit.
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>>44757878
You're excused then, Hornet a cute
>>44757898
Eh, I think it'll take a fucklot to justify anything the abyssals have been doing.
Especially considering all of the shipgirls who came back and were perfectly happy to have served.
>>44757906
We don't need shitposting when sanity is just as horrible.
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>>44757906
Best as in good for settle or best as in were about to have more traumatized ship slut in the office?
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>>44757898
Fuck that shit. Humanity has zero fault because there is zero evidence that ships were anything but hunks of metal that humanity is damn well within their rights to do whatever the fuck they want with.
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>>44757891

He's a good kid, even if he is about as bright as a sack of potatoes when it comes to that girl.
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>>44757952
>Hornet a cute
fool that's not how you spell Inazuma
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>>44757818
Wow, how big of a hate-on do you have to have for quest threads to waste your time doing that? How pathetic...

>>44757903
I brought that image to this thread and I still don't know why they have horns...

Still hot as Kongo's burning love though...
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>>44757221
ITS TIME
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>>44757978
>as bright as a sack of potatoes
That, sir, is a grave insult to sacks of potatoes everywhere.
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>>44757986
It's not an exclusive title, matey. Many shipgirls, and ships, are cute
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>>44757999
Not to mention the USS O'Bannon
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>>44757952
>Eh, I think it'll take a fucklot to justify anything the abyssals have been doing.
Especially considering all of the shipgirls who came back and were perfectly happy to have served.

Could be they were treated like shit. Could be they were forgotten. Could be their crews demand justice. Could be one giant underwater revolution that certain ships were lured into.

But just saying LOL NO HUMANITY IS RIGHT is kinda asking to get some shipgirls corrupted by the abyssal's true motives. Maybe it isn't because they hate our freedom, but because we act like >>44757976
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I keep hearing best option won. This has happened 3/4 of times so far. IS THE WORLD COMING TO AN END!?
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>>44757818
Do we really have a list going? Sweet
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>>44757496
That is adorable. How wide is she?
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>>44757898
I feel that you are wrong.
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>>44757818
I feel sorry for LordLicorice, he's too nice for this shit.
Blows my mind that sup/tg/'s over 8 years old now.
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>>44758027
Her ass is wide enough to play badminton on just like her older sister
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>>44757898
>want to convert Wo back to the good side. Shipgirl side.

>implying it was ever on the shipgirl side in the first place
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>>44758018
Actually Shoukaku hasn't won yet...she's still got Momcarrier to deal with.
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>>44757682
I am not seeing the relevance of this Central moonrune song.
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>>44758040
I feel bad for him as well, he's the only one who really suffers
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>>44758040
Just think, you could be having an intelligent conversation with a kid who was born after sup/tg/ was created.

A Child who has never not known the joy of a /tg/ archive.
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>>44758052
What about Iowa, she can only just barely fit in the Panama canal as it was originally designed. Like, with one inch of clearance on both sides?
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>>44758060
lewd
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>>44758060
Crix plz go
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>>44758027
Pretty wide, but she's a Yamato-class, so she's more long than wide... I guess that's why she and her sister are so tall...

Ahhh Yamato... Is there any way you aren't the perfect waifu?

>>44758016
Whether or not our actions in the past were 'right' is academic. We can't change the past and didn't know any better. Now we DO we need to look at how to win or at least end this war without all of humanity dying for whatever sins the Abyss believes us guilty of.

If that means cleansing some curse, so be it. If that means begging forgiveness and making penance for the way we acted in the past, so be it! We can't win this war by just killing them all, after all...
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Merc's quest any good?
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>>44757898
Considering that fucking triremes have come back I'd say it's a pretty reasonable assumption that someone/something is behind the returning phenomenon.

Also, shipbuilding is quite literally older than history. Saying that humans fucked up way back then isn't a very useful insight.
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Wasn't glasses battlecruiser also lusting after our sword?
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>>44758100
If you like Merc's previous quests...
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>>44758060
>Momcarrier
possibly the best choice

>>44758078
>Like, with one inch of clearance on both sides?
Something like that.

Wee Vee and Tennessees get fatter than the canal though in their final refit.
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>>44758016
Acting like >>44758016 is logical.

The problem is that the Abyssals aren't logical.

>>44758027
Not wide enough.
Never wide enough.
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>>44758095
>We can't win this war by just killing them all, after all...
Sure we can.
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Every thread.
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>>44758103
No, she was just comfortable enough with us to bantz, which I'd say is better
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>>44758100
>Merc's quest any good?
Archive link?
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>>44758060
USS CVN-1 Lanley?
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>>44758100
Things definitely move faster, that's for sure.
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>>44758143
Go home you old hag.
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>>44758100
It's actually pretty good
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>>44757993
>why they have horns.

they're not horns, they're handles.
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Who was Krishima again? Have we talked to her before?
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>>44758103
No that Hayashimo, and possibly also Haruna.
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>>44758156

HIS UPDATES ARE ALSO SHORTER SO, UH, SO THERE
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>>44758111
Also, New Jersey widest and tallest sister with the smallest initial fuel tanks.
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Rolled 2 (1d8)

>>44758123
The primary questions are:
If an abyssal (or shipgirl) is resunk, does that mean it can it come back again?
And
Are the abyssals acting as a unified force, where a proper peace could be negotiated, or as a bunch of individual agents in concert, where peace with one group means nothing to the others?
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>>44758109
Give me more description than that anon.

>>44758165
Thanks anon. Merc did Witchy girls 1989 right?
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Just a heads up, a railgun is going to be deployed on a Zumwalt-Class this year. That is all

http://www.defensenews.com/story/defense/naval/ships/2016/01/10/railgun-navy-fanta-naval-zumwalt-ddg1000/78443016/
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>>44758123
No war's ever been won that way, even when they weren't fought against eldritch spirits from the blackest depths of the ocean.

Wars are won by breaking the enemy's spirit, or destroying their potential to wage war; not by just smashing his armies (or in this case, navies) in the field.

We have no way to break the Abyssal's spirits; we don't know where they're striking from, so we can't hit their operational centres; we don't know much about their logistics except it does exist, so we can't hit that; we can't target their centres of production; we can't eliminate their leaders... The only real option open to us at the moment, is a negotiated settlement.
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>>44758175
She's the short haired glasses Kongou.
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>>44758112
>Tenryuu in a suit
woah mamma
>>44758143
I think I missed you last thread
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>>44758112
>>44758052
>>44758095

As wiiiiiide as the Hidamaris?
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>>44758089
Further reason why Murakumo is best boat:

Official art shows here headlights giving away her emotional state.
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>>44758199
>Thanks anon. Merc did Witchy girls 1989 right?
He did the PJ spin off of it.
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>>44758213
Tenryu's always been in a suit-ish outfit
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>>44758199
Merc did a spinoff/companion quest to strikers 89, but not the main quest.
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>>44758111
I'm looking in my book of battleship specifications for the North Carolina, South Dakota, Iowa, Montana, and Alaska class battleships. All their dimensions and blueprints. It's awesome.
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>>44758211
The responsible one? What did we do to piss her off? By getting Kongo to not DESS so much?
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>>44758193
>Also, New Jersey widest and tallest sister with the smallest initial fuel tanks.
I hear this translates to tall, leggy, runner body with awesome hips and thighs with a smaller bust.
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>>44758175
She came around with Kongou to wake Settle up on day.
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>>44758100
It's xcom with a Custom KC skin .
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>>44758234

The Norman Freidman book?
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>>44758234
Title? My wishlist can always use more additions.
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>>44758233
>>44758228
Thanks anons!
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>>44758243
Still rather good
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>>44758219
Murakumo is super-cute.

>tfw she won't appear in this quest
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>>44758175
Megane sister of the idiot genki class
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>>44758234
>I'm looking in my book of battleship specifications
Tell me what it is and by who so I can get one myself and stop envying you
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>>44758243
Is that supposed to be good? Classical X-COM? Which girls are still alive? Or do we recruit more?
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>>44758236
Let her and Bongou get hit in the face with a small table? Not enjoy a proper o' bong?
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>>44758231
True, though it's more the unbuttoned jacket and the slacks in this case that are doing it for me
>>44758236
Stern-looking doesn't have to mean pissed
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>>44758208
There is a strictly finite pool of possible combat-worthy abyssals, assuming we don't piss off any of our current warships. Killing them all is a valid option, assuming they can't come back again.

They're also ALL combatants, in case you're forgetting. This isn't a war against a nation, it's against an army.
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>>44758238
Probably something like that, but she eventually gets her fuel tanks upgraded to the same bigger size as her sisters, who are all slightly shorter and slimmer than her. Also, Missouri probably has scars from where she had three of her fuel tanks pierced when she ran aground.
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>>44758306
> This isn't a war against a nation, it's against an army.

I think that's certainly true, but the longer this goes on, the more organized they'll get. Especially if we keep winning minor battles and they don't get... whatever they want.
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>>44758306
>They're also ALL combatants, in case you're forgetting
Do fleet oilers and other logistics ships count as combatants? I think they do, but just checking.
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>>44758264
It will happen. Maybe. I'm in the process of moving so I don't have writing time.
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>>44758207
Aww yiss.

Railguns and lasers for the USN.
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>>44758264
>Murakumo is super-cute.
>>tfw she won't appear in this quest
Crix is canon and he did a Murakumo snippet already. He even said he's interested in doing more, but didn't yet have the inspiration for it.
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>>44758284
I said it last thread. Battleships: United States Battleships, 1935-1992 by William H. Garzke Jr and Robert O. Dulin, Jr. Blueprints for the above mentioned ships plus theoretical redesigns for the Iowas to missile and carrier/ half carrier as well as theoretical hybrid carrier battleship designs from the 20's and 30's.
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>>44758208
No war's ever been fought against alien existential horrors, exactly. Since we're not fighting other humans, we *can* kill them all just fine since all the usual repercussions preventing that do not apply.

And we are quite capable of killing them all.
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>>44758309
>but she eventually gets her fuel tanks upgraded to the same bigger size as her sisters
I'll be sure to pester theJMPer with this at some point. There's some good jokes to be had at Jersey's expense in Belated Battleship if she suddenly jumps a cup size or three.
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>>44758291
Nucom, not oldcom. I've certainly read worse.
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>>44758340
Attacking the enemy's supply lines has been an accepted tactic for as long as supply lines have existed.
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>>44758309
>>44758193
Which Iowa is the psycho one again? Wisconsin?
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>>44758361
>And we are quite capable of killing them all
Well, maybe. We don't seem to be doing so hot so far...
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>>44758359
Thank you.
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>>44758372
Ahhh too bad. Thanks anon.
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>>44758369
For reference, as built in 1943, her fuel tanks could carry 8,084.1 tons of fuel oil while in 1949 it was increased to the same 8,841.0 tons as her sisters in 1949. Her diesel oil capacity was increased by 4.8 tons and her gasoline capacity increased by .8 tons.
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>>44758339
>the longer this goes on, the more organized they'll get.

That's one hell of a presumption. Where's your data, other than conjecture on the Bonin Islands battle?

COMMANDER ENGLAND IS RIGHT
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>>44757653
Fuck you Deme, I'm suck at the trumpet.

Truth be told, even I felt like shit after last thread.

Shit was going Nuclear.
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>>44758357
I wouldn't really call write-up exclusive characters "in the quest". Gotta wait for aeroqueer to throw my waifu (RJ) a bone
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>All this talk about not removing Abyssals
TRAITORS
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>>44758397
Look how long it takes the US to get into gear and work up to properly beating the shit out of it's opponents in every damn war.

We're on schedule.
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>>44758369
You rang?
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>>44758434
Commander England?
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>>44758447
RJ has popped up in mainquest a couple of times, though we passed over sending her to the bonins.
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>>44758430
Maybe its just me but that increase seems so negligible in the grand scheme of things.
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You and Hamp both flick your eyes at the newcomer for a split second - then back to each other. You see that he sees that you understand that he understands and as one man you reach to seize the moment -

- by leaning in and pressing your lips together.

Hamp wraps you in his arms as you fall out of the chair, leaning you back princess-style behind the desk where you both part lips and suck them into your mouths, desperately trying to stifle your laughter as you stare at each other red-faced and pop-eyed, listening to Kirishima inhaling her tounge near the door. She stammers and stumbles and trips her way back out, the door clattering closed in her wake.

You and Hamp loose your riotous laughter for several minutes, only stopping when you run out of air and slump over the desk, half-conscious. You're both recovering when he giggles and you both lose it again.

Hamp wipes tears of mirth out of his eyes. “Why the hell did we do that?”

“Let your movements be as mysterious as the dark side of the moon, and when you strike, fall like a thunderbolt.”

“The fuck does that mean?”

“Fuck with their heads and kick 'em in the balls.”

Hamp tilts his head a bit, smirking - and smiles. “I like it.” Stealing one of your guest chairs, he reclines leisurely and puts his feet up on the other one. “Speaking of, why'd you set Hornet up like that?”

You shrug. “She deserves something nice, you know? She was beating herself up a lot recently over old war angst; stuff that wasn't her fault.”

Hamp raises an eyebrow. “How'd you know I'd go for it, though?”

[ ] Didn't. Figured if you weren't interested you'd keep your trap shut and I could redirect her attentions elsewhere.
[ ] You spent most of her war screening for her - even tried to tow her out of battle. It's only natural to, you know?
[ ] ... isn't that obvious, considering the circumstances of your return?
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>>44758470
http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/archive/43007180/
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Any Canadian girls in Merc's quest?

>>44758478
RJ? Robort Jordan?
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>>44758434
Well you're equally presumptuous that there haven't been any local commanders gaining experience and recruits.

I am not saying "get more organized" as in eventually become exactly like a human country under the sea. I'm saying "get more organized" the same way Orks get more organized and sophisticated. We've seen feral abyssals thus far. How long until a warboss emerges?
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>>44758406
Also has tables detailing the ranges of the guns. Sadly no Pennsylvania class Battleships in the book, so no clue about Arizona's dimensions or the performance of her guns.
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>>44758459
A week for a proper military, a decade for counter insurgency. Unfortunately this is almost naval insurgency
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>>44758485
It's a 10% net increase in endurance. That's pretty solid.
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>>44758498
Flattop
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>>44758491
What did we set the Hornet up for? The bomb?
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>>44758491
>[X] You spent most of her war screening for her - even tried to tow her out of battle. It's only natural to, you know?
I'll admit, I wasn't expecting that.
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>>44758454
Abyssals are for loving. It just takes effort.
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>>44758498
Ryujo. Flight deck chest loli CVL.
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>>44758491
>[ ] ... isn't that obvious, considering the circumstances of your return?
I dont give a FUCK
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>>44758491
>[ ] Didn't. Figured if you weren't interested you'd keep your trap shut and I could redirect her attentions elsewhere.
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>>44758467
>You rang?
When Jersey gets her first refit, how much will her bust grow?
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>>44758521
But which one anon!
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>>44758491
>[X] ... isn't that obvious, considering the circumstances of your return?
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>>44758491
Ahaha oh my god
>[ ] Didn't. Figured if you weren't interested you'd keep your trap shut and I could redirect her attentions elsewhere.
I don't like 2 and 3 because they imply too heavily how the person a ship come back as is influenced by their life as a ship. It's a new life, let it be like that
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>>44758306
I'm concerned about that. The ones that look like people MIGHT be finite, if we're lucky (never assume you'll be lucky in war), but the monstrous ones might well be infinite.

I mean, Wo-class? Ho-class? I-class? Those aren't ships any navy has ever built... Who's to say the Abyss can't make its own?

>>44758361
>And we are quite capable of killing them all.
Based on what? We've been fighting for quite some time now and any victory we have doesn't seem to impact on their activities much... Or if it does, we can't tell, as we can't discern their overall strategy!
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>>44758524
>What did we set the Hornet up for? The bomb?

Turned on his headset so Hamp could hear her talking about him, and he immediately asked if she liked <ethnic food>. Shortly before she finally summoned enough "steam" in her damaged boilers to pitch him into the water like a javelin.

He had it coming.
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>>44758491
>[ ] You spent most of her war screening for her - even tried to tow her out of battle. It's only natural to, you know?
>[ ] ... isn't that obvious, considering the circumstances of your return?
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>>44758491
Yaoi, Right?

>[x] ... isn't that obvious, considering the circumstances of your return?
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>>44758491
>[ ] You spent most of her war screening for her - even tried to tow her out of battle. It's only natural to, you know?
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>>44758491
>[ ] Didn't. Figured if you weren't interested you'd keep your trap shut and I could redirect her attentions elsewhere.
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>>44758491
...

...I'll be in my bunk.
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>>44758491
>[ ] ... isn't that obvious, considering the circumstances of your return?

Returned to guard his waifu.
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>>44758491

[ ] You spent most of her war screening for her - even tried to tow her out of battle. It's only natural to, you know?
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>>44758491
>[X] Didn't. Figured if you weren't interested you'd keep your trap shut and I could redirect her attentions elsewhere.

We know jack about Hamp the dude, so let's not pretend to.
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>>44758491
>[ ] You spent most of her war screening for her - even tried to tow her out of battle. It's only natural to, you know?
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>>44758213
>I think I missed you last thread
SOMEONE said that there was be a second thread after the first hit page ten, but then there wasn't.

I don't think there was; it was Saturday and Toonami was on. Goku beat Freeza
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>>44758189
We still like you, you fat Greek.

>>44758491
Okay, that was great.

>[X] Didn't. Figured if you weren't interested you'd keep your trap shut and I could redirect her attentions elsewhere.

He's a person too, so might as well treat him like one.
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>>44758491
Y A O I
A
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[ ] Didn't. Figured if you weren't interested you'd keep your trap shut and I could redirect her attentions elsewhere.
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Huh, guess the misarchive asshole is back, gonna be fun dealing with that.

Good luck Plane and all other QMs
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[ ] Didn't. Figured if you weren't interested you'd keep your trap shut and I could redirect her attentions elsewhere.

the circumstances of his return was 200% mad, no wuv involved
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>>44758491
>[o] Didn't. Figured if you weren't interested you'd keep your trap shut and I could redirect her attentions elsewhere.

Settle moves in mysterious ways~
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>>44758491
>[ ] ... isn't that obvious, considering the circumstances of your return?
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>>44758535
Ahhh thanks anon.

>>44758563
Right. Thanks good DM.
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>>44758491
>[X] Didn't. Figured if you weren't interested you'd keep your trap shut and I could redirect her attentions elsewhere.
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>>44758491
>[X] Didn't. Figured if you weren't interested you'd keep your trap shut and I could redirect her attentions elsewhere.
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>>44758521
>>44758555
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>>44758576
Don't be afraid to ask for help.

>>44758491
>[ ] ... isn't that obvious, considering the circumstances of your return?
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>>44758562
>I mean, Wo-class? Ho-class? I-class? Those aren't ships any navy has ever built... Who's to say the Abyss can't make its own?
Firstly, we haven't seen any wo-class or reee-class or whatever, only individual ships...
except for destroyers, mostly. On ask planefag mentioned that the super-monstrous ones like that were the shit like triremes
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>>44758500
We've been at war for nearly two years.

If, in that time, they've only *just* begun upgrading mindless raids to proper fleet engagements, then clearly they have less growth potential in strategic planning than that Japanese.

It's a race to who can gain an insurmountable strategic advantage and they're losing.
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>>44758491
>[ ] Didn't. Figured if you weren't interested you'd keep your trap shut and I could redirect her attentions elsewhere.

Guys, for fuck's sake. Let's not attribute the shit he does now solely to his past life as a ship shall we? Otherwise we're denying him agency as person with free will by shackling him to his past.
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>>44758491
>[x] Didn't. Figured if you weren't interested you'd keep your trap shut and I could redirect her attentions elsewhere.
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Hell yeah, Bongo shenanigans.
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>>44758491
>[ ] ... isn't that obvious, considering the circumstances of your return?
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>>44758491
>[ ] Didn't. Figured if you weren't interested you'd keep your trap shut and I could redirect her attentions elsewhere.

I had to do a double take to make sure I actually read what happened.

Did not see coming/10
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>>44758506
>Sadly no Pennsylvania class Battleships in the book
That makes sense since they were laid down well before the 30's and the book is '35-'92.
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>>44758587
>[X] Didn't. Figured if you weren't interested you'd keep your trap shut and I could redirect her attentions elsewhere.
Changing my vote to that.
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>>44758576
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>>44758563
>He had it coming.
Oh, we absolutely did.
I regret nothing.
>>44758585
>You missed the second thread on saturday
>>44679008
Uh mate you should catch yourself up quicklike
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>>44758605
Flat is Justice!
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>>44758617
I wouldn't say that they're losing so much as they're not winning nearly as hard as they could.
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>>44758629
Wait a second...
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>>44758491
>[ ] Didn't. Figured if you weren't interested you'd keep your trap shut and I could redirect her attentions elsewhere.
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>>44758656
Is there one for the other carriers?
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>>44758491
>[ ] Didn't. Figured if you weren't interested you'd keep your trap shut and I could redirect her attentions elsewhere.
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>>44758491
>[X] ... isn't that obvious, considering the circumstances of your return?
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>[ ] ... isn't that obvious, considering the circumstances of your return?

A love born of rage and torpedoes.

Also, we gay now.
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>>44758562
>Based on what? We've been fighting for quite some time now and any victory we have doesn't seem to impact on their activities much... Or if it does, we can't tell, as we can't discern their overall strategy!

Being facetious, they have a finite pool of ships throughout history to draw on, reduced by the increasing numbers that are coming back on our side. We can always build more new ships than they can draw old ones from.

On a more serious level, the last ~18 months of conflict have been a holding pattern to stabilize after having world sea trade shut the fuck down; dealing with an existential crisis, etc. In-quest we are quite clearly seeing a shift in strategic planning from defence to counterattack search and destroy, capture of enemy abyssals, etc. based on the flag-rank discussions going on between Thomas, Settle, etc.

We have the tools to kill them all, now we just need to find them.
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>>44758636
Still some interesting stuff about Iowa, aside from her turret explosion. Like the fact she cut her bottom on something and cut her fuel tanks, so if that is the case, she should have a scar running down her front, considering it ruptured her fuel tanks. Then of course there was Willie,
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Speaking of Hornet, let's keep an ear out to see how she handles Essex's, well, Essex-ness.
>>44758491
>>[X] Didn't. Figured if you weren't interested you'd keep your trap shut and I could redirect her attentions elsewhere.
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>>44758491
>[x] Didn't. Figured if you weren't interested you'd keep your trap shut and I could redirect her attentions elsewhere.
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>>44758491
>[ ] You spent most of her war screening for her - even tried to tow her out of battle. It's only natural to, you know?
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>>44758701

Fuckin A, my friend.
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>>44758656
That's fucking adorable.
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>>44758576
Naka, some politicians are going to tour the base this weekend and we were wondering if you would put on a mini-concert for them. We have a new song too, it's called 'Increase the Naval Budget'.
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>>44758701
"If it bleeds, we can kill it"
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>>44758701
Of course, if we start to become an actual threat to the Abyssals instead of just prey then they might step their game up to match, too. We just gotta stay on top of things and always be vigilant.
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>>44758659
>>44758701
The simple fact that they didn't knock out everyone (i.e. NATO, Russia and China) in the first strike means we're still in the fight for the foreseeable future.

>>44758723
Question is "Are they bound by a single resurrection or can they bring back their losses as needed?"
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>>44758701
>We have the tools to kill them all, now we just need to find them.
>>44758723
So are we going to see the USN fielding railguns in-story?
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>>44758740
What's it about?
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>>44758701
I'm waiting for Abyssal triremes
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>>44758775
>Question is "Are they bound by a single resurrection or can they bring back their losses as needed?"

I can tell you this - Humanity is tired of fighting via attrition, one way or another.

It's just a matter of finding out where the bastards live.

"We've hit the rift with nukes before."
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>>44758772
You mean like those fucking British ones that are hitting trade?
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>>44758800
Abyssal Greek Fire?
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>>44758775
>The simple fact that they didn't knock out everyone (i.e. NATO, Russia and China) in the first strike means we're still in the fight for the foreseeable future.
Looks like they were reading Yamamoto's playbook.

Without the 1945 annotations that said 'THIS WAS A VERY BAD IDEA'
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>>44758701
>>44758610
Even if they are the spirits of sunken ships from all of time, that gives them such an overwhelming superiority in numbers that they may as well be infinite!

I mean, look at the losses from the World Wars alone, then add the Spanish Armada, Trafalgar, the numerous battles of the Punic Wars, the Persian invasions of Greece, the Japanese invasion of Korea in the 1600s, the Ruso-Japanese War... The list is endless and so are their potential numbers! If we're talking about time, we have literally NO idea how long it takes for them to call back a given ship and building any more of ours can take months to years, if they aren't a shipgirl, who are ALSO very limited! That's to say nothing of the difficulty in acquiring the materials to make more ships!

Besides, let's look at the X-Com example. Sure, you can kill INDIVIDUAL aliens, but you're never going to beat the whole invasion just by fighting until they're all dead. We're X-Com right now and we're buying time for us to find a better way to finish this war. That's all.
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>>44758491
>[ ] Didn't. Figured if you weren't interested you'd keep your trap shut and I could redirect her attentions elsewhere.
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Rolled 4 (1d8)

>>44758787
Why the hell IS a nautical mile different from a normal mile, anyways?
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>>44758701
So it is AMERICA getting back on her feet after her pacific reach was shut down by the resource poor Japanese again?
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>>44757437
A lotta loyalty for a hired gun!!
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>>44758803
On a scale from 'pls no' to 'NOPE.AVI' how terrifying and spooky would it have been to send the SSNs to stalk abyssals back to their home?
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>>44758676
I've only seen the one
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>>44758701
>>44758723
>We have the tools to kill them all, now we just need to find them.
It's just like X-Com when you finish researching laser rifles and personal armour. You've turned the invader's technology against them for the first time and shit is about to get real.
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>>44758827
>Taking the facetious option seriously

uwotm8.jpg
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>>44758827
Yeah, straight up killing em all probably won't work, this ain't dundertale. We'll probably have to nuke a base or fight a giant monster leader or perform some wide scale ritual magic shit or something.
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>>44758491
>[ ] ... isn't that obvious, considering the circumstances of your return?
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>>44758846

On a scale of pls no to nope.avi, stalking abyssals with SSNs rates as "claymation."

For them.
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>>44758787
Oh the year was 1778, how I wish I was in Sherbrook now.

A letter of Marquis came from the king, to the scummiest vessel I have ever seen.
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>>44758854
That's usually the part where the difficulty goes way down for me.
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Escalation!
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>>44758864
So this is MuvLuv Alternative all over again? I approve.
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Calling votes now, toot toot
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>>44758868
How bad is claymation? I think it is pretty Ok.
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Got a dumb question, have any WWII era ships come back as Abyssals yet?
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>>44758491
>[ ] You spent most of her war screening for her - even tried to tow her out of battle. It's only natural to, you know?
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>We waifuing Hamp

Admiral

What are you doing

Admiral

Stahp
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>>44758803
So, yeah. They can bring back their losses.

Now we just need to find Stacker Pentecost to lead the assault on the main Abyssal base.
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>>44758925
That's cute. Who is she?
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>>44758898
I mean, having some big climactic thing just works a lot better in a written story than just shooting dudes until dudes are all dead.
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>>44758827

Ancinet ships that dont actually have much or any capability in AA, let alone ASW.

You can have your leveling effect but a leveled stat of zero is still going to be a big fat zero.

Sic a subgirl or a carriergirl on them and see how they die.
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>>44758917
Presumably the crew of the SSNs melt down into goo in slow claymation.
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>>44758898
This doesn't bode well for our shipsluts.

Plus, we should play more videogames.
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>>44758873
For just one time, I would take the Northwest passage, to find the hand of Franklin reaching for the Beaufort sea.
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>>44758922
I don't think we've identified any, but
Carriers basically implies WW2 or after
And wire-guided torpedoes basically implies post-war submariens, which includes late-war subs with upgrade programs
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>>44758854
And then the aliens bring out the psychics and muton elites with heavy plasma weapons. Worse, we don't know HOW much they can step their game up when they realise we're beginning to be a threat! I mean just as an example, 100% of Britain's nuclear arsenal is currently on top-secret SUBMARINES. Imagine if the Abyss boarded some of those!

>>44758864
See, if we can actually hit them with a telling attack, then sure, I've said since aaages ago that would work WONDERS. We'd finally see the Abyss actually faced with a setback and from there, it's forced to change its plans and we can exploit cracks in the new strategy.

Thing is, we still don't know where they're even hitting us from. The River Styx/Sanzu River? Atlantis/Rl'yeh? A giant floating fortress island? The Challenger Deep?

>>44758948
I thought Planefag said the monstrous ones were the spirits of returned triremes, galleons, longboats, etc.? Looks like they've had a few upgrades...
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>>44758944
Like I know. I'm necroing my 4chan pic archive from a few years ago.
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>>44758944
IIRC some original character, I'm trying to remember the danbooru link to the picture.
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>>44758956
So send drones in after them? Got it.
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>>44758967

I actually wonder what class carrier the ones at Bonin were?
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>>44758948
Abyssals that are old enough to have 'forgotten' themselves come back as generic types.
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>>44758868
Them being the SSNs or the Abyssals?
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>>44758893
It's totally possible to beat the game with earth tech alone. I use heavy cannons all the way to Cydonia because cannons with HE rounds can hit stuff around corners and deal 4x damage to large critters.

One time a chryssalid walked around a corner and one of my soldiers with a regular ass earth pistol double capped it in the face and killed it fucking dead before it could move an inch. Fucks given: ZERO.
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>>44758967
Well, there was HMS Argus and HMS Furious, and the various steamer conversions from the first world war, as well as HMS Ark Royal, HMS Empress, HMS Engadine, HMS Riviera, HMS Ben-my-Chree, and others as well.
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>>44758991
We still don't know. I imagine the nerds are poring over the video from the planes, subs, etc.
>>44758979
>We'd finally see the Abyss actually faced with a setback and from there, it's forced to change its plans and we can exploit cracks in the new strategy.
Well I'm pretty sure getting defeated wasn't part of their plan with Iwo Jima and the carriers. Considering the boon that island would have been for them, it was absolutely a strategic aim for them. They took a potshot at the invasion force, but we still haven't seen their full response.
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>>44759013

You technically cant since to get to sidonia, you need alium tech for the ship.
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>>44759013
What difficulty?
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Can't wait to visit the mess hall and see the general reaction.
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>>44759038

I can only imagine the reaction of the thread if PF has an American carrier (or hell American anything) come back as an Abyssal.
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>>44758979
>I mean just as an example, 100% of Britain's nuclear arsenal is currently on top-secret SUBMARINES.
Nobody gives a shit about Britain anymore.
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>>44758491
>[X] You spent most of her war screening for her - even tried to tow her out of battle. It's only natural to, you know?
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>>44759074
Uh, did you forget BB-3 and BB-4? The ones who popped Arizona right in the dome?
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>>44759074

Ghosts of ships that could have been but never were.

Abyssal Montana-class.
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By the way, any opinions on the new X-Com 2? Looks pretty well to me. Not the classic, but good in its way.

>captcha wants bread
That's a fucking croissant and not bread, you uncultured swine.
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>>44759065
>yfw Hayashimo attempts to assassinate Hamp
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>>44759074
Abyssal Enterprise would cause so much salt.

She came back already as a shipgirl, right?
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>>44759074
If it is, it's probably Enterprise, simply because of the fact that she WAS so decorated a ship and she still got scrapped when the effort to have her preserved failed.
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>>44759093
BRITIANIA SHALL RISE AGAIN!
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>>44759134
There had better be a suicide bomber option.
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>>44759122
Ghost of Habbukak coming back from the enemy?

We are so screwed.
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>>44759074

still waters run deep
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>>44759134
I'm pretty excited from everything I've seen. And that mod support is fucking insane.
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>>44759074
>>44759074 #
We've already had BB-3, BB-4, and at least one four-stacker abyssal show up. I think that the light cruisers from the Bonins might have also been Omahas.
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>>44759173
Ghosts of H-Plan and super yamato classes.
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>>44759144
Hornet's a Yorktown Class carrier, you're probably thinking of her. Also, if they do introduce another carrier besides Essex, it'll probably be Yorktown, Lexington, Princeton, Gambier Bay, St. Lo, Bismarck Sea, Liscome Bay, or one of the other escort carriers we lost during the war first.
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>>44759134
It looks like they've actually learned from all XCOM 1's mistakes.

The hype is real.
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>>44758944
http://danbooru.donmai.us/posts/1356230 pic is sfw if questionable, but the ads....
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>>44759116

I should have specified, like WWII era ships. >>44759144
>>44759146

Abyssal Enterprise would probably be rather terrifying if she lives up to the ship's reputation.
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>>44759122
The Super Yamato's?

20 inches of Fuck you
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>>44759190
H-39s are basically super battleships right?

Did nip want to build even larger ship than Yamato?
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>>44759217
>>44759122
All of the ships proposed during the Cold War but never saw the light of day?
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>>44759192
No one remember Wasp. She was downed naturally.

Who was the girl unfortunate enough to die at Coral Sea?
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>>44759228
Ayup

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Design_A-150_battleship
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>>44759244
The Russian bomber that can take off from the water?
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>>44759196
Because why not.
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>>44759228
H-39 is basically a larger, more powerful Bismarck.

H-44 is the insane supership with 20-inch guns.
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>>44759246

Lexington, aka that really stacked blue haired one that gets pictures posted every other thread.
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>>44759040
We could well be being suckered here. And yeah, losing Iwo would probably be a setback, but they'd be no worse off than they were before they took it. In fact, the panic they'd spread from actions ashore could be a BENEFIT to them! Terror missions anyone?

>>44759093
You bloody ought to. Even if you think we're worthless, you do NOT want Abyssals with nukes!

>>44759183
Ohfuckohfuckohfuckohfuckohfuckohfuckohfuck...

>>44759134
It's the first game I've been genuinely excited for and seems to be doing everything right, that I can remember in the past ten years.

Yeah, I'm fucking hype. Day-one purchase.

>>44759217
>>44759228
>A ship better than Yamato

Impossible! Nothing so heavenly could ever exist in this world!
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>>44759269
Abyssal ekranoplans?
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>>44759246
Sorry about that, Wasp tends to fly under the radar due to how relatively unremarkable her service record was, and that was Lexington also known as STACKED.
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>>44759054
Actually it is possible to complete the game never having used alien tech in combat. In terms of research and materials to make the Avenger all you need is an intact power core and navigation console as well as elerium and alloys. Once you build the ship you don't have to use except for the final mission. From there to qualify for the endgame mission you simply need a live alien leader and commander.

>>44759064
Superhuman, I was doing a challenge run where the only upgrades human forces got were laser rifles and personal armour. And in order to get them soldiers had to earn the right by being a badass first and not dying in the process. There was much turnover, and spamming of rockets and detpacks.

Human bullet tech loses a lot of it's effectiveness at higher difficulties because HP and armour values scale higher. Reapers in particular become ludicrous bullet sponges. But enough bullets will kill anything dead, even chryssalids. (well except maybe Sectopods because they have tough armour) But Earth explosives never go out of style.
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Yamato has lied not only to us but to Japan as a whole for you see she is the Sakuya of Kancolle and is wearing p-
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>>44759286
But she already does.

Although I still have a soft spot for Jap capital ships.
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>>44759276
>>44759292
Ahhh thanks. Lexington was downed in Midway though? Or was it Yorktown that got the quick fix?
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>>44759286
>losing Iwo would probably be a setback, but they'd be no worse off than they were before they took it
Assuming there's no resource they have to expend to return ships, no reanimation queue or anything and like, sure. Also it's unlikely that they'll be able to bring her back if she dies again so that's a permanent loss of potential if so.
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>>44759329

Yorktown was damaged at Coral Sea but fought at Midway.
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>>44759316
They're for containment, not enhancement!
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>>44759316
>Sakuya of Kancolle
Wut?
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>>44759329
Yorktown got the quick fix, Lexington went down at Coral Sea due to abysmal damcon on the part of the Americans, Yorktown went down at Midway after a titanic effort to save her. As a sidenote, we tried to scuttle Hornet once the Japanese were moving into the area and we couldn't save her, and we couldn't even do that right due to how shitty our torpedoes were (to quote Harder: "Damn you BuOrd, damn you to hell!")
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>>44759365
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>>44759134
I preordered XCOM 2 months ago. I know for a fact that even if XCOM 2 is shit I'm still going to play the hell out of it. And XCOM 2 is looking amazing. Firaxis had the chance to learn from all the mistakes in XCOM, they ditched boat anchor that is console compatibility, AND they added mod support.

The mod support alone means that anything you could possibly take issue with, someone will fix within hours of release guaranteed. Also LEWD SNEK.

>>44759173
Clearly the solution is to build our own Habakkuk with blackjack, lasers and railguns before they get a chance to steal her away from us.
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>>44759196
This is 4chan.
Even if it's a blue board.
If there are no nipples or dicks, you're good.
Even then, just spoiler it and you're fine.
As long as it's not explicit sex.
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>6 20 inch guns.

Why? Are they asking to be carrier bait?
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>>44759403
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>>44758692
oh boy is it time
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>>44759329
Lexington bought it at Coral Sea. Yorktown was damaged at Coral Sea, got quick-fixed, and died at Midway.
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>>44759426

THROUGH THE GATES OF VALHALLA

SHINY AND CHROME

UPDATE SOON
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>>44759415
It was intended to kill whatever the USN had to counter the Yamato.

Which is to say it was intended as a Montana-killer.
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>>44759426
>>44759384
>>44759360
Thanks anons!

>>44759406
Is it tactically beneficial now make Habbukak as we need a floating fortress to patrol the Atlantic routes?

Canadian writeanon, where are you?
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>>44759438
HE LOOKED AT ME
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>>44759442
Montana could go one on one with Yamato?
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>>44759442
>whatever the USN had to counter the Yamato.
In theory that was the Montana, sure. But we all know how that turned out.
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>>44759488
HE WAS STARING AT YOUR BLOOD BAG
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Hayashimo when?
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>>44759520
Who was she? A CL?
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>>44759424
LoGH knew this would happen.
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>>44759534
Yugumo class destroyer.
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>>44759492
Did either the Yamato or Musashi ever actually sink any warships?
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>>44759534
Destroyer. She's stalker-chan.
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>>44759328
God I wish the Pacific War had gone differently... A chance to see Yamato and Iowa go at it hammer-and-tongs, no-holds-barred would be the stuff of legends..!
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>>44759570
Yamato may have sunk an escort carrier and/or a destroyer in Samar.
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>>44759554

The torpedoes look like dicks.

Like, their tips legitimately look like the heads of penises.
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>>44759570
There's conflicting data on whether it was Kongou or Yamato that sunk Taffy 3.
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>>44759584
Those aren't torpedoes, anon, they're the launchers.
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>>44759580
you say it like Yamato had a chance in hell of winning
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>>44759580
Oh yeah, because the Hood died a dignified death.
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>>44759554
It says in one of my other books she fought in the Battle of the Phillippine Sea and was struck by a torpedo on October 26, sinking her.
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>>44759592
The Bongo did Sammy and Johnston, plus maybe Hoei. Yamato probably nailed Gambier Bay.
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>>44759580
This is the closest you're going to get.

http://www.chuckhawks.com/task_force_34.htm
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>>44759520
When you least expect it.
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>>44759602
They do look more phallic than the torps themselves from that angle though
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>>44759490
>Montana could go one on one with Yamato?

Yes. The american 16"/50 was the equal of the japanese 18" and the Montana was the only balanced american design post treaty.

Also, did you know the Japanese didn't use all or nothing armor?
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>>44759592
Don't think it really could be considered one ship that sunk any single Taffy 3 ship. By each of their ends, they all looked like a well drilled Swiss cheese.
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>>44759622
Their strategy was to strike early and not get hit?
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“... considering how you returned, isn't it obvious?”

Hamp quirks his brow at you. “The sound of an angry man steering me in with a beam of rage-noise is obvious?”

You wait patiently, hands steepled in front of you.

Hamp stares back, sipping his Starbucks. At length, he turns and looks over his shoulder warily, then turns back to you.

“What?”

“... you heard about me and the Yakuza, right?”

“Yeah?”

“... you saw the video, right?”

“Yeah?”

You rotate your finger in the air, suggesting that one thing follows from another.

He leans to one side in his chair, his look growing cagey. “Uh... what are you angling at, here?”

“Wasn't I... a bit... angry?”

“... no?” Hamp says, sounding confused.

“Hamp, I butchered those bastards.”

“They assaulted you while walking home drunk,” Hamp says bluntly. “That's not anger, that's justice.”

You blink.

“Seriously, getting in a drunk sailor's face after 9PM? In New England that's just a grisly form of suicide for people with philosophical objections to jumping off cliffs and no friends to push'em.”

You blink again. “It was me, Hamp. The voice you heard was me.”

Now *he* blinks. “... eh?”

“It had to be. Our cruiser line was defeated and retreating in disarray, our destroyers were committed - we had nothing left to throw at them, and that battlecruiser was making for Hornet...” you flex your fist and open it again, maintaining eye contact with the nonplussed Hamp. “And there I was, a desk jockey in the fucking CIC, instead of where I should've been - there. Right there in the battle, with my own ship, between her and the enemy. Doing my job. Shielding her myself. I was so fucking mad, I couldn't see straight, Hamp - that kind of rage where you can feel a blood vessel about to pop in your head, when you're trying to put a lever to the world and the only weight you've got to throw behind it is the few pounds of your own meaty brain...”
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>>44759622
>Also, did you know the Japanese didn't use all or nothing armor?
Bullshit
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>>44759645
No it was to look so scary that nobody ever fought them up front.
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>>44759634
TURKEY TROTS TO WATER GG FROM CINCPAC ACTION COM THIRD FLEET INFO COMINCH CTF SEVENTY-SEVEN X WHERE IS RPT WHERE IS TASK FORCE THIRTY FOUR RR THE WORLD WONDERS
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Hamp is staring at you.

“And then you were there, in my place.”

Hamp blinks.

“You felt it. The same thing, the same emotion, when you had to cut Hornet's tow line, didn't you?”

Hamp's eyes have gone wild - even feral. He heaves up from the chair, donning his cap and tugging the brim down low over his eyes. He looms above you imposingly, or as imposingly as possible with a fucking Starbucks cup in his hand.

“If you tell ANYBODY,” he growls, “I'll treat you like someone that cut me off in traffic with a Republican bumper sticker on while leaning on a horn that plays Dixie, got it?”

You raise your right hand solemnly. “I hereby swear to keep the secret of you feeling actual emotions a secret.”

“Damn straight,” he confirms with a nod, and sits back down again, entirely comfortable. You recline in your own chair and contemplate getting back to work for a goddamned change.

[ ] Call Yokota AFB - that paperwork should be over there by now, and you need to see if they'll play ball ASAP.
[ ] Call Sendai - you need to get the ball rolling on Hate's.... present.
[ ] Call Kongou - get an update on her efforts to win Teitoku's heart.
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>>44759668
HE AIN'T SULKING IN HIS BUNK, AT LEAST
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>>44759617
But what if I always expect it?
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>>44759668
You took too long copy-and-pasting, anon: >>44759651
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YES FUCKBADGERS JUST ONE FUCKING VOTE OPTION HERE
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>>44759680
[x] Call Kongou - get an update on her efforts to win Teitoku's heart.
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>>44759683
Only refueling admiral!
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>>44759680
>[ ] Call Sendai - you need to get the ball rolling on Hate's.... present.
Sendai-class a cute
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>>44759680
>[x] Call Yokota AFB - that paperwork should be over there by now, and you need to see if they'll play ball ASAP.
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>>44759680
>[x] Call Sendai - you need to get the ball rolling on Hate's.... present.
>[x] Call Kongou - get an update on her efforts to win Teitoku's heart.

Let's spread the suffering around.... priority on Goto though.
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>>44759680
[ ] Call Yokota AFB - that paperwork should be over there by now, and you need to see if they'll play ball ASAP.

Do actual work.
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>>44759694
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aWfV_GmOT1E
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>>44759613
recent findings show that the Johnston was crippled by Yamato, and Hoei was killed by Yamato as well. this was previously attributed to the Kongo due to poor information on both the Yamato's capabilities and the actual positions during the battle. See Robert Lundgren's 2014 book "The World Wonder'd: What Really Happened Off Samar"
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>>44759680
>[ ] Call Sendai - you need to get the ball rolling on Hate's.... present.
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>>44759668
Yeah, which admiral was it that took the mistakenly left in, "the world wonders" as a personal insult?
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>>44759680
>[ ] Call Sendai - you need to get the ball rolling on Hate's.... present.
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>>44759680
>[ ] Call Yokota AFB - that paperwork should be over there by now, and you need to see if they'll play ball ASAP.
We're being (somewhat) professional as of lately, let's keep at it. Plus it's for our favorite marine and hotel.
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>>44759680
>[ ] Call Yokota AFB - that paperwork should be over there by now, and you need to see if they'll play ball ASAP.

What do we need the airbase for?
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>>44759680
>[ ] Call Yokota AFB - that paperwork should be over there by now, and you need to see if they'll play ball ASAP.
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>>44759686
Bro that's the actual message not the planefag version
>>44759694
Maybe you should, like, put that in the same post as the vote options
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>>44759680

[ ] Call Yokota AFB - that paperwork should be over there by now, and you need to see if they'll play ball ASAP.
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>>44759680
>[ ] Call Yokota AFB - that paperwork should be over there by now, and you need to see if they'll play ball ASAP.
Now anons I know we all want to troll like trollboat willie but let's try and get actual work done.
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>>44759680
>[ ] Call Sendai - you need to get the ball rolling on Hate's.... present.
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>>44759680
[ ] Call Yokota AFB - that paperwork should be over there by now, and you need to see if they'll play ball ASAP.
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>>44759680
>[ ] Call Yokota AFB - that paperwork should be over there by now, and you need to see if they'll play ball ASAP.
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>>44759680

[ x] Call Yokota AFB - that paperwork should be over there by now, and you need to see if they'll play ball ASAP.

Settle did say he wants to get work done.

Also that's probably the most emotion Hamp has showed all quest so far.
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>>44759680
>[ ] Call Yokota AFB - that paperwork should be over there by now, and you need to see if they'll play ball ASAP.
>[ ] Call Sendai - you need to get the ball rolling on Hate's.... present.

All bullshitting aside, we should probably get something actually productive done. That being said, I am curious as to how Settle is going to one up Hate, so lead on, planefag.
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>>44759680
Republican jokes, classy planefag
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>>44759680
>[ ] Call Sendai - you need to get the ball rolling on Hate's.... present.

His hard service needs to be 'recognized'
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>>44759680
>[ ] Call Yokota AFB - that paperwork should be over there by now, and you need to see if they'll play ball ASAP.
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>>44759680
>[ ] Call Kongou - get an update on her efforts to win Teitoku's heart.
time for BURNING LOVE!
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>>44759719
Halsey. Nimtz was the one trying to contact him.
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>>44759680
>[X] Call Sendai - you need to get the ball rolling on Hate's.... present.
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>>44759714
Didn't know about that one. To the read list it goes.
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>>44759680
>[ ] Call Sendai - you need to get the ball rolling on Hate's.... present.
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>>44759680

[ ] Call Sendai - you need to get the ball rolling on Hate's.... present.
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>>44759680
>[ ] Call Yokota AFB - that paperwork should be over there by now, and you need to see if they'll play ball ASAP.
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>>44759680
>[ ] Call Yokota AFB - that paperwork should be over there by now, and you need to see if they'll play ball ASAP.
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>>44759734
>to troll like trollboat willie

I want to see willie troll. She would be adorable doing it.

>>44759740
Hornet won I think.
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>>44759680
>[ ] Call Yokota AFB - that paperwork should be over there by now, and you need to see if they'll play ball ASAP.
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>>44759757
http://www.amazon.com/World-Wonderd-Really-Happened-Samar/dp/160888046X/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=

have an amazon link broseph
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>[ ] Call Yokota AFB - that paperwork should be over there by now, and you need to see if they'll play ball ASAP.
Haha, time to be PRODUCTIVE!
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>>44759714
Wait, you're telling me the Hotel is not completely useless?
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>>44759680
>[ ] Call Yokota AFB - that paperwork should be over there by now, and you need to see if they'll play ball ASAP.
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>>44759680
>[x] Call Sendai - you need to get the ball rolling on Hate's.... present.

Make sure you catch her before its night time or she won't stop begging for yasen.
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For those of you confused...
Hate's thank-you-for-the-sweet-sword present involves cargo parachutes and baby-steps towards airdropped shipgirls. If you can't figure that out, I'm sorry.
1. We've already sent the paperwork to the air force base, but they might tell us to fuck off.
2. We can assume they won't tell us to fuck off and move forward accordingly.
3. Kongou Dess
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>>44759680
>[ ] Call Yokota AFB - that paperwork should be over there by now, and you need to see if they'll play ball ASAP.

As the only option that feels like we can actually help something, instead of piling around playing with our friends like a grownup version of dollhouse.
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>>44759680
>[ ] Call Yokota AFB - that paperwork should be over there by now, and you need to see if they'll play ball ASAP.

Sorry about that, deme, this is what I was angling for. Let's get something productive done.
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>>44759714
Why did I laugh at the title.
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>[X] Call Yokota AFB - that paperwork should be over there by now, and you need to see if they'll play ball ASAP.
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>>44759680
>[x] Call Yokota AFB - that paperwork should be over there by now, and you need to see if they'll play ball ASAP.

PAPERWORK
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>>44759680
>>[X] Call Yokota AFB - that paperwork should be over there by now, and you need to see if they'll play ball ASAP.

Productivity. That rare thing in this quest.

That said, Hamp feels something. Surprising.
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>>44759786

fucking THANK you
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>>44759786
I thought airforce played nicely with the navy kids?
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>Settle turns down Arizona
>Kirishima witnesses him frenching Hamp

Ah, the merry sound of the rumor mill milling its grain!
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>>44759747

Hamp's from New England, dipshit.
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>>44759680
>[X] Call Yokota AFB - that paperwork should be over there by now, and you need to see if they'll play ball ASAP.
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>>44759786
>1. We've already sent the paperwork to the air force base, but they might tell us to fuck off.

The airforce does not need to know why we need it. Sufficient to say that the admiral needs it.
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>>44759786
>3. Kongou Dess
Always the best option which is why I'm not voting for it.
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>>44759680
[ ] Call Sendai - you need to get the ball rolling on Hate's.... present.
[ ] Call Kongou - get an update on her efforts to win Teitoku's heart.
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>>44759680
>[x] Call Sendai - you need to get the ball rolling on Hate's.... present.

SENDAI
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>>44759824
New Englandfag (Newenglandfag?) here, can confirm.
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>>44759836
Only one dammit fluff!...also get back to work on smut!
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>>44759815
They had a lot of shit thrown at them during the bonin islands too. Tankers getting attacked, half a flight of F-18s lost, I think zero surviving craft from the flying boats that went for the carrier group.
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>>44759680
>[ ] Call Sendai - you need to get the ball rolling on Hate's.... present.
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>>44759824
New England is an Obama/Clinton state?
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>>44759680
>[ ] Call Yokota AFB - that paperwork should be over there by now, and you need to see if they'll play ball ASAP.
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>>44759680
>[ ] Call Kongou - get an update on her efforts to win Teitoku's heart.
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>>44758016
> just saying LOL NO HUMANITY IS RIGHT is kinda asking to get some shipgirls corrupted by the abyssal's true motives.

Yeah do that.

Put your back into it.

Enjoy several Water Demon and Princess-class abyssals showing up tempting your other girls to the DARK SIDE while laying waste to everything.
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[X] Call Yokota AFB - that paperwork should be over there by now, and you need to see if they'll play ball ASAP
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>>44759849

New England is the northeast corner of America. It's the Democratic equivalent of the Bible Belt.
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>>44759847
To take down a carrier?

A whole flight, a whole carrier worth of fighter bombers are worth it.

Wait, the flying boats are from us? Not WW II ones? We still make these?
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>>44759747
>he thinks I'm taking a poke at Republicans

someone tell him why this is funny
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>>44759849
New England isn't a state anon
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>>44759680
>[X] Call Yokota AFB - that paperwork should be over there by now, and you need to see if they'll play ball ASAP.
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>>44759680
>[o] Call Yokota AFB - that paperwork should be over there by now, and you need to see if they'll play ball ASAP.

We do actual work now. Hate deserves what he's gonna get, but work before pleasure.
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>>44759868

That reminds me.

Is trump president in KCQ?
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Meanwhile, in the Yokosuka dormitory research division...
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>>44759904
No, Bernie Sanders is.
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VOTES CALLED WOOP WOOP HOLY SHIT ACTUALLY GOING FOR PLOT PROGRESSION

Hate gets trolled either way so it's all good
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>>44759912
reddit pls
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>>44759867
Oh it was absolutely worth it, a hundred times over, but it's still a rough loss, and a heaping pile of work and paperwork to move on from.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japan_Maritime_Self-Defense_Force#Aircraft
And yeah, seems the japs use several flying boats still
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>>44759904
We'll know the answer if this lasts to November!
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>>44759904
Nope, Carson.

Sammy mentioned "the president's a nig-" before being cut off.
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>>44759914
Anon has learned Deme....be afraid.
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>>44759904

I REALLY DON'T WANT TO THINK ABOUT IT
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>>44759868
I was thinking more about the WW2 politics, considering how isolationist the Republican Party generally was.

Anyway, Sammy is clearly much better.
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>>44759904
In KCQ-verse, there is at least one active Iowa-class battleship.
I only know of one candidate who promised to make that happen.
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>>44759824
I'm going to need another bucket of popcorn when Hamp and 'Bama meet.
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>>44759680
>[x] Call Yokota AFB - that paperwork should be over there by now, and you need to see if they'll play ball ASAP.
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>>44759857
If they're not real ships, then they never had historical combat effectiveness. If they never had historical combat effectiveness, then the leveling effect means jack and shit.

Yeah, I'm real scared of WWII era technology without magic rubberbanding.
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>>44759926
Oh, so Bill Clinton is president.
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>>44759937
>>44759928
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>sunk shipgirls coming back
>THEY'RE NOT WINNERS
trump pls
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>>44759928

BUT HE'LL MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN.
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>>44759937
Yeah, but Iowa would probably openly and loudly call Trump a loser if they ever met publicly.
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>>44759849
New England is composed of Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Maine.

And yes, the region typically votes Democrat. .
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>>44759904
Obama revoked the limit and went for a third go.
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>>44759937
Given the levelling effect, ANY President would order the Iowas to be reactivated.
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>>44759937
Promised or not, the situation is a bit different. Any governement would take that option seriously.
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>>44759906
>Meanwhile, in the Yokosuka dormitory research division...

Nah, they'd probably go for needlegun scalers. I figure that shit has to be like a 'personal massager' for ships. That happens to rev all the way up to an 'exfoliate' setting.
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>>44759972
My scenario stands
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>>44759927
>Anon has learned
Don't worry, anon will soon forget and waifu fighting will come back.
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>>44759904
This is a setting where boats come back as cute girls and at the USN has at least 1 semi-active nuclear powered cruiser.

I'm pretty sure that the president is some madeup guy who, unlike most candidates, isn't autistic.
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Rolled 8 (1d8)

>>44759904
All we know is that Sammy called him a nigger.
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>>44759989
don't jinx it
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>>44759904
If any of the candiates could make shipsluts real it would be Trump.
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>>44759972
And he'd probably call her granny too.
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>>44760007
>not autistic
>planefag quest
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>>44760007
Clearly, due to wide spread election fraud the presidential election was carried out via strawpoll and a surprising number of people voted for Dave from accounting.
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>>44759973
Thanks anon!
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>>44759989
I'm only going for serious answers because none involve my shipfu.
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PRESIDENT ARMSTRONG
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>>44759937
MAKE AMERICA'S NAVY GREAT AGAIN
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>>44760033
No problem.

I'm just glad I could finally contribute something of value to this quest.
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This quest is so much better now that feeelthy's not around to shit it up, maybe we can get someone else to write up Iowa's return and remove him entirely from the quest.
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>>44760067
isn't this one of his actual campaign pledges?
or is that one of the other Republican candidates?
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>>44760088
that's every goddamn presidential candidate.
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>>44760088
It as Trump that said it, if I remember right.
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>>44760088
Well, it's "Make America Great Again"

But it's just as generic as "Hope and Change" (translation: hurr I'm a reform candidate)
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>>44760067
America's Navy is already the greatest Navy on the planet as is, even with all of its flaws in procurement and equipment.

If Trump actually wants to impress me, he wouldn't bring back battleships, he would directly tackle the problems our Navy actually does have. None of them involve needing to bring targets as big and useless as a battleship to modern wars.
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>>44760137
The flags are so generic.
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>>44758873

Fucking love that song.
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>>44760067
What would making the USN even greater entail?
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>>44759868
As a longtime friend of PF's and his resident Baron Von Liberalsatan from the Gay Wastes of New England, perched upon a throne of communism and stem cells, I can confirm that he's so Republican every time he poops, the town he's in issues tax cuts.
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>>44760159

They're based on the actual state flags.

Some of them are still very generic.
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>>44760142
What do we need?

>>44760160
God damn them all.
I was told we did cruise the seas for American gold.
We'd fire no guns-shed no tears.
Now I'm a broken man on a Halifax pier.
The last of Barrett's Privateers.
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>>44760159
They're literally the existing state flags with a hammer and sickle shopped on them.

Of course they're generic.
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>>44758827
>> We're X-Com right now and we're buying time for us to find a better way to finish this war. That's all.

>Re slithers her way through a sewer system and out the manhole in a major city.

>ker-blam.

They're small enough to sneak into ocean inlets and up river systems, what's to say?

>they show up in an inland major city
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>>44760165
>What would making the USN even greater entail?
railguns and other sci-fi shit.
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>>44760159
>Communists
>creativity

Even took out Maryland's neat heraldry.

>>44760165
Hopefully cheaper and not so dependent on missiles for fire support missions.

>spending millions of dollars to take out a couple hundred dollars worth of terrorist
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>>44760165

US NAVY. IN SPAAAAAAAACE.

Now imagine Abyssal Guided Missile Space Cruisers.
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>>44760014
I think you mean Abyssals.
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>>44760171
> every time he poops, the town he's in issues tax cuts.

That's a good one. I'll have to remember it.
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>>44760165
Having more active and sailing warship than China does would be a good start.
>>44760190
This is also true.
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>>44760171
>a throne of stem cells

That is still a liberal issue?

>town he's in issues tax cuts.
Send help. My side is entering the orbit of Uranus.
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>>44760137
I love how over the top that is. Also, that half the flags are better than the actual ones, in particular, Texas is much improved.
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>>44760196
>Thinking we're only going to be fighting terrorists in the next 20 years.
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I present more Shimakaze in actual clothes.
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>>44760199
Space Battleship Missouri when?
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>>44760188
If they're capable of assuming even vaguely normal forms, they can just walk into a city. No way in hell is every inch of coastline being watched.
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>>44760239
I never said to remove all missile capabilities, just have cheaper options when we're involved in asymmetrical warfare.
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>>44760190
don't we already have railguns and lasers tho.
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>>44760196
What had worked in history against terrorists?
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>>44760213
China does not outnumber the USN in blue water ships. Most of their navy are basically corvettes and coastal patrol boats.
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>>44760253
We have a laser and a railgun some time this year.

We're getting there.
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>>44760248
I am for it. But why not space showboat?
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>>44760199
>The abyssal threat never goes away, it just ebbs and flows with mankind's fortunes
>Mankind travels the stars, and the abyssals come with them
>Aliens think humans are just unnaturally superstitious
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>>44760254
Nothing the US military is willing to do.
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>>44760267
China's aim is to defend its coasts and to war on its near neighbours. US need power projection. China does not need to reach the North American coast. US needs to reach the Chinese coast.

>>44760290
Explain anon.
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>>44760267
>corvettes and coastal patrol boats
Also, their one carrier is hilariously bad. They don't even have planes that can take off from it.
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>>44760254
Taking the families of hostage takers hostage.

And actually not giving a fuck if the hostages die. Only caring that there will be retribution.
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>>44760298
Yes, so it doesn't make sense to beat China in numbers, but capability.
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>>44760301
To be fair, if you want to defend against a carrier, send a thousand corvettes against it, all of which combined cost less than a carrier.
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>>44760298
>US needs to reach the Chinese coast.
Which we can do. The Chinese won't make it EASY, certainly, but it's something we can do. Being a superpower doesn't just mean being able to bully nobodies with impunity, it means being able to go through a slog still standing too.
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>>44760279
>abyssals infect other alien civilizations

>>44760298
>Explain anon.

Oppression, killing of potential recruits, complete disregard for human liberties or any hope of regional sovereignty. You know. War crimes.

I think terrorism is just something we'll deal with from now on. Explosives are cheap. People can become political extremists. It's the new normal.
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>>44760301
Sometimes China does stuff just so they can say they've done stuff. They seem to have this idea that pretending to be good at things makes them actually good at things.
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>>44760316
Haven't worked for Egypt, hadn't worked for Rome.
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>>44760322
Can't really hide a fleet that size, and corvettes dont exactly have the best over the horizon capability
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>>44760186
We probably could use an actual, proper replacement for the Burke as opposed to a cute concept ship that doesn't even manage to do that right despite apparently being modular in design. Said ship should also be a little more capable at handling threats 'in close', so we don't get bushwacked by surprise chinks up close. We should invest even more in anti-ship missiles, as well as ways to counter them. Our sub-fleet should continue to see the Los Angeles-classes be replaced. We ought to have more than the F-35 and F-18 for our carriers to project with. We need a proper Anti-Submarine replacement for the Orion.

Basically, there's a lot of things that are all coming together at once that we ought to be addressing, but that these problems exist doesn't mean our Navy isn't great. It's envied by militaries worldwide for a reason, and unmatched in capability.
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>>44760298

US HAS power projection. Japan and South Korea are both very friendly to America and very hostile to China; unless China successfully invades and completely cows both before the US does anything, American ships could very easily reach Chinese shores.
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>>44760007
>not autistic
>/tg/
>me
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>>44760322
>Sending corvettes across open water with a carrier air group in the area.

You don't understand how actual naval battles work, do you?
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>>44760336
Terrorism has been around since 1800s though. What makes it different now?
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>>44760316
>implying terrorists only take hostages
>implying attacking the families of terrorists will weaken their resolve

How's that retribution working out for Israel?
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>>44760368

Cameras and the Internet.
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>>44760316
I'll take urban legends about the soviets that never actually fucking happening for 500 Alex.
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>>44760368
Before, the terrorists were anarchists looking to change the political systems.

Now, they're religious.

Somewhere along the line, Anarchists lost their balls.
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>>44760366
Compared to the corvette fleet we faced in this quest, how will it differ?
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>>44760348
We are using F18s for sub hunting duties?

No wonder we are losing.
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>>44760373
Thats really because israels pussyfooting it, being more concerned with image.

They should just raze the gaza strip and be done with it.
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>>44760373
Pretty good, I'd say. Judging by the amount of arabs/Palestinians they kill compared to the amount of Israelis killed.
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>>44760368
Scale and ease of access to arms.

You're right. Terrorism has been around a lot time, and it's consequences have been growing with each decade. WW1 was caused by a terrorist act, which led to WW2. Our entire current world order was caused by a single assassination.
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>>44760366
Replace "corvette" with "corvette sized missiles" and you have Soviet naval doctorine for the latter half of the 20th century. The Iranians and PLAN are know to favor those same tactics. While a carrier group is king of power projection, missile spam can carry the day - especially where land based batteries come into play. Escorts only carry so many SAMs. Deplete them and a carrier is just a big target with nothing but its CWISs to defend itself.
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>>44760243
Shimakaze is fine with her normal clothes.
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>>44760368
Terrorism has been around way longer than that m8.
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>>44760407
We faced a group of destroyers, cruisers, light cruisers and a battlecruiser using guns. We also had basically none of our flight decks usable.
That is nothing like a bunch of boats even smaller than destroyers with a wad of ASMs apiece when we have full air power.
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>>44760373
Considering that ISIS is only scared of Israel and no one else. That says something.
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>>44760448
Yet she looks even better in more clothing.
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>>44760440
You still have to get within range to launch those missiles.
Which is tricky when you have an angry air wing intent on keeping you past arm's length.
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>>44760453
Precision strike is bad against massed enemy.

I meant the battle of the cutest carrier vs Iwo Jima.
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>>44760460
>Da'esh
>sacred of people who tacitly support them against Assad and Hizbollah

lol k
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>>44760373
Perfectly? It keeps both populations in a constant state of fear and hate of eachother, and ensures the government message of "BEWARE THE TERRORISTS" will be heeded by the masses.

A government like Israel's (and America's) wants terrorists to be depicted as the big scary guys who can get us at ANY TIME, while also telling their citizens how the terrorists are weak and helpless before our military might. Both things are actually true in a sense, but terrorists will never be capable of destroying Israel or America, no matter how many mass shootings or suicide bombings they succeed in. To the terrorists, these acts are little more than self gratification. They believe they are stopping the great Satan in some way, some day, far in the future, but it's just impossible for them to influence a country like Israel or America to such an extent. At most, all they do is inflame existing racial and religious tension, leading to a war the people they claim to represent would lose and lose horrifically.

But we don't care about that in America or Israel.
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>>44760407
well for one, they aren't built for blue-water operations
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Settling down to work again, you pick up your phone and begin the tedious process of navigating through the often-confusing switchboard of military phone lines - even when you know whom you need to talk to, it can be difficult to catch them when they're actually available. With your request having just arrived in the truckload of psedusomewhatclassified paperwork (things just classified enough to require physical signatures, but routine enough to be delivered like clockwork,) you're sure the guy you're calling will be trapped at his desk filtering through it. After talking your way past a receptionist or three, you're rewarded with an annoyed, gruff voice. “Marv here.”

“This is Settle, Rear Admiral, US-”

“Ah, I got your document right here, actually,” he replies. “Damn odd request - the hell are you guys cooking up?”

You know the Air Force man won't take a kind eye to putting materiel and crews at your disposal unless you give him a good reason. “Let's say Hulls are involved. Directly.”

He takes a moment to absorb that information. “What kind of Hulls?”

“This is the part,” you reply, “where you tell me why the details actually matter to the safety of your crews, and that need-to-know bullshit results in a nice fuck-off letter from your office, and then I tell you we're only looking at deployments of very limited-mass Hulls, Hulls that barely qualify as Hulls, on a platform that can kick them out the ass end ramp within seconds in case of emergency, and in the direct presence of a handler that accompanies them on the whole trip.”

Marv sniggers in reply. “Okay, that's good enough for me. But... a jumpmaster?”
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>>44760439
Don't forget about globalization.

Now that global transport is faster and easier, its not hard to smuggle arms, funds, and personnel across the world if you're a terrorist organization.
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>>44760486
Oh, that's definitely more equivalent, though again Essex managed to leave herself without most of her airpower available to defend herself.
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>>44760485
Not so tricky when said airwing has less range then the missiles...

BVR for the win!
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>>44760473
Opinions!
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>>44760509
Well, maybe in some areas, that's the case. But I think for the Middle East, it's just Russia being a fucking arms dealer. I'd hardly call that "globalization."

But for Africa and Southeast Asia, and if terrorism ever becomes more common in the US, yeah.
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“Ayep.”

“And... you know we took that recovery system off all the Shadows in 98, right?”

“This is the part where I tell you that there's no way the airforce ditched that capability and it was replaced with some classified shit.”

Marv sounds amused. “And what makes you so sure about that?”

“Because the only thing the Air Force hates more than being bested by the Navy is fucking up worse than the Navy, so after Navy Special Ops got their asses shot off several times in choppers that were fucking hovering with a big please-waste-me sign on their asses, I figure they re-evaluated the follow-on system.”

A moment of silence. “That's... a pretty good guess.”

“I thought it might be.”

“We've got no way of knowing if the weight limits will work.”

“You telling me it doesn't have an emergency disconnect if the line gets snagged in trees or something?”

“That'd drop your assets right into the drink from altitude and speed.”

“They're mine to risk,” you reply. “The Shadow and their crew ain't.”

“... are you *sure* you're Navy? Are they hiring sane humans now?”

“War's on. Crazy shit happens.”

“Guess so. I'll brief my crews. What about your man, is he qualified-”

“Got Air Force SOC on the line the other day. He was Ranger-trained, so he had static line quals - more than enough for this.”
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>>44760505
>Settling down to work again
>Settling down
>SETTLING

CARLOS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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>>44760440
And how do you get all these missiles into position? Plane carried munitions have VASTLY longer ranges. On a good day, the farthest one of the top of the line Russian missiles like the P-1000 can go is like 1000km. A harpoon carried by a hornet can go up to 1200km.
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“Well, you got all the ducks in a row. I'll pull the trigger.”

You hang up, satisfied. Hate is going to get his wish, the lunatic son of a bitch... and by the time you're done with him, he'll wish he hadn't.

[ ] There's the other part of your promise to deal with, as well - the hardline nationalist noisemakers spooking the Japanese into keeping Yamato in the dugout. Pull out your CAC card and see what dirt you can dig up on those assholes, for starters.

[ ] There's the other part of your promise to deal with, as well - the hardline nationalist noisemakers spooking the Japanese into keeping Yamato in the dugout. Call Goto personally - it's best to keep this one on the down-low, and in house.

[ ] There's the other part of your promise to deal with, as well - the hardline nationalist noisemakers spooking the Japanese into keeping Yamato in the dugout. Call Parker - a SIGINT specialist is the go-to for laying a trap of the political kind.
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>>44760540
Don't you mean Shoukaku?
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>>44760544

I think people are forgetting that in the real world, ships can't just magically pop up right the fuck out of nowhere like the abyssals do here.
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>>44760566
>[X] There's the other part of your promise to deal with, as well - the hardline nationalist noisemakers spooking the Japanese into keeping Yamato in the dugout. Call Parker - a SIGINT specialist is the go-to for laying a trap of the political kind.

FVEY STRONK WE KNOW ALL THE THINGS. SO MANY ILLEGAL WIRETAPS
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>>44760566
>[ ] There's the other part of your promise to deal with, as well - the hardline nationalist noisemakers spooking the Japanese into keeping Yamato in the dugout. Call Goto personally - it's best to keep this one on the down-low, and in house.
We don't want to spook things to much politically on the Nip side.
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>>44760566
>[ ] There's the other part of your promise to deal with, as well - the hardline nationalist noisemakers spooking the Japanese into keeping Yamato in the dugout. Call Parker - a SIGINT specialist is the go-to for laying a trap of the political kind.
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>>44760566
>[ ] There's the other part of your promise to deal with, as well - the hardline nationalist noisemakers spooking the Japanese into keeping Yamato in the dugout. Call Parker - a SIGINT specialist is the go-to for laying a trap of the political kind.

HEY DORKS
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>>44760566
>[ ] There's the other part of your promise to deal with, as well - the hardline nationalist noisemakers spooking the Japanese into keeping Yamato in the dugout. Call Goto personally - it's best to keep this one on the down-low, and in house.
Oh boy big stick time.
And yeah we ABSOLUTELY NEED GOTO'S HELP WITH THIS.
WE ARE NOT CULTURALLY FLUENT ENOUGH.
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>>44760566
[X] There's the other part of your promise to deal with, as well - the hardline nationalist noisemakers spooking the Japanese into keeping Yamato in the dugout. Call Parker - a SIGINT specialist is the go-to for laying a trap of the political kind.


HELLO, YAMATO? IF YOU EMIGRATE TO THE US NOW, WE'LL THROW IN A FREE BALD EAGLE WITH YOUR UNENDING FLOW OF SUPPLIES AND REGULAR COMBAT DEPLOYMENTS
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>>44760566
>[ ] There's the other part of your promise to deal with, as well - the hardline nationalist noisemakers spooking the Japanese into keeping Yamato in the dugout. Pull out your CAC card and see what dirt you can dig up on those assholes, for starters.
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>>44760566
I'm thinking, and this is just me, we'd best get the people who know the local political landscape to help.

[X] There's the other part of your promise to deal with, as well - the hardline nationalist noisemakers spooking the Japanese into keeping Yamato in the dugout. Call Goto personally - it's best to keep this one on the down-low, and in house.
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>>44760566
>[X] There's the other part of your promise to deal with, as well - the hardline nationalist noisemakers spooking the Japanese into keeping Yamato in the dugout. Call Parker - a SIGINT specialist is the go-to for laying a trap of the political kind.
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>>44760566
before I answer, I need to know, multiple votes or not?
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>>44760566
>[ ] There's the other part of your promise to deal with, as well - the hardline nationalist noisemakers spooking the Japanese into keeping Yamato in the dugout. Call Goto personally - it's best to keep this one on the down-low, and in house.

As much as I'd like to keep Goto out of it until the very last minute as a bit of a surprise, he knows the nationalists better than we do.
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>>44760566
>> [ ] There's the other part of your promise to deal with, as well - the hardline nationalist noisemakers spooking the Japanese into keeping Yamato in the dugout. Call Goto personally - it's best to keep this one on the down-low, and in house.
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>>44760531
>knocking down a shot or two with her, or an iced glass.
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>>44760566
[X] There's the other part of your promise to deal with, as well - the hardline nationalist noisemakers spooking the Japanese into keeping Yamato in the dugout. Call Parker - a SIGINT specialist is the go-to for giving your opponents enough rope to hang themselves with.
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>>44760566
>[ ] There's the other part of your promise to deal with, as well - the hardline nationalist noisemakers spooking the Japanese into keeping Yamato in the dugout. Call Goto personally - it's best to keep this one on the down-low, and in house.
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>>44760403

>anarchists lost their balls

Most of us that are still around realize that trying to violently force people to support us makes us just as bad as the governments and corporations (and entities like Daesh/ISIS) that we work against.

We oppose people being ruled over without their freely-given, explicit, and continuous consent. Terrorism is "the use of terror as a means of coercion", inherently violating the freely-given portion.
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>>44760566
>[X] There's the other part of your promise to deal with, as well - the hardline nationalist noisemakers spooking the Japanese into keeping Yamato in the dugout. Call Goto personally - it's best to keep this one on the down-low, and in house.
>[X] There's the other part of your promise to deal with, as well - the hardline nationalist noisemakers spooking the Japanese into keeping Yamato in the dugout. Call Parker - a SIGINT specialist is the go-to for laying a trap of the political kind.
Arrange a meeting!
>tfw doublevoting
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>>44760566

[ ] There's the other part of your promise to deal with, as well - the hardline nationalist noisemakers spooking the Japanese into keeping Yamato in the dugout. Call Goto personally - it's best to keep this one on the down-low, and in house.
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>>44760566
>[ ] There's the other part of your promise to deal with, as well - the hardline nationalist noisemakers spooking the Japanese into keeping Yamato in the dugout. Call Goto personally - it's best to keep this one on the down-low, and in house.
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>>44760566
>[ ] There's the other part of your promise to deal with, as well - the hardline nationalist noisemakers spooking the Japanese into keeping Yamato in the dugout. Call Goto personally - it's best to keep this one on the down-low, and in house.
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>>44760014
That is Randlet. He will follow in his father's footsteps and make catgirls real.
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>>44760566
>[ ] There's the other part of your promise to deal with, as well - the hardline nationalist noisemakers spooking the Japanese into keeping Yamato in the dugout. Pull out your CAC card and see what dirt you can dig up on those assholes, for starters.

Just to see him freak out and realize he forgot to get it back from Arizona.
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>>44760536
>
[ ] There's the other part of your promise to deal with, as well - the hardline nationalist noisemakers spooking the Japanese into keeping Yamato in the dugout. Call Goto personally - it's best to keep this one on the down-low, and in house.
Yamato is under his command, so we have to let him know at some point if we want an operation involving her, so might as well do it early.
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>>44760566
>[X] There's the other part of your promise to deal with, as well - the hardline nationalist noisemakers spooking the Japanese into keeping Yamato in the dugout. Call Goto personally - it's best to keep this one on the down-low, and in house.

BRO TEAM
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>>44760566
>[ ] There's the other part of your promise to deal with, as well - the hardline nationalist noisemakers spooking the Japanese into keeping Yamato in the dugout. Call Goto personally - it's best to keep this one on the down-low, and in house.
>[ ] There's the other part of your promise to deal with, as well - the hardline nationalist noisemakers spooking the Japanese into keeping Yamato in the dugout. Call Parker - a SIGINT specialist is the go-to for laying a trap of the political kind.
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Are we only air-dropping hotel or are we airdropping all of our assets?

>>44760587
Settle-gate?
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>>44760165
Not being captured by the Iranians for one.
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>>44760566
>[ ] There's the other part of your promise to deal with, as well - the hardline nationalist noisemakers spooking the Japanese into keeping Yamato in the dugout. Call Parker - a SIGINT specialist is the go-to for laying a trap of the political kind.

It will be interesting to see Parker in the main quest. I want to see where this is going.
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>>44760566
>[x] There's the other part of your promise to deal with, as well - the hardline nationalist noisemakers spooking the Japanese into keeping Yamato in the dugout. Call Parker - a SIGINT specialist is the go-to for laying a trap of the political kind.

Any politician dumb enough to leave his skeletons where a CAC card can go will be out of a job very quickly.
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>>44760566
>[ ] There's the other part of your promise to deal with, as well - the hardline nationalist noisemakers spooking the Japanese into keeping Yamato in the dugout. Call Parker - a SIGINT specialist is the go-to for laying a trap of the political kind.
Check things with Goto, but lets develop things to the point where he has to say yes.
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>>44760566
>[ ] There's the other part of your promise to deal with, as well - the hardline nationalist noisemakers spooking the Japanese into keeping Yamato in the dugout. Call Goto personally - it's best to keep this one on the down-low, and in house.
Digging up dirt is useless if we have no way to act on it, and any dirt we can find Goto probably knows already.
Laying politcal gotchas doesn't get shit done at all.
Goto is, amazingly enough, Japanese. A career Japanese Self Defense Force man. He's been dealing with these fuckheads, and their sentiments, and the cultural underpinnings of their existence and motivation, for LITERALLY HIS ENTIRE LIFE
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>>44760544
>And how do you get all these missiles into position?

They are aware of this problem, but they don't have sufficient aircraft capable of carrying missiles sized to put a carrier out of commission with one hit (i.e. heavy long-range bombers.) With enough missile boats on the water, the idea is that enough of them will survive to fire their weapons at the carrier group before they're engaged and destroyed. Especially effective with lots of cheap ships - such as missile corvettes. Any available platform to put more missiles in the air to aid the goal of defense saturation.

The Soviets - who DID have the money - based their denial strategy around an entire Regiment of Backfire Bombers per carrier battle group; leading to the rise of the F-14 as the specific counter. IMO we might see the Meteor missile adopted by the USN afore long as a counter-counter to that as China builds up their bomber force in the future.

Planes are best, corvettes are the next best option, shore batteries are the worst, all things considered.
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>>44760664
They were ordered to go quietly.
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>>44760656
>Settle-gate?
it's not illegal if we say we're hunting terrorists
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>>44760566
>[x] There's the other part of your promise to deal with, as well - the hardline nationalist noisemakers spooking the Japanese into keeping Yamato in the dugout. Call Parker - a SIGINT specialist is the go-to for laying a trap of the political kind.

Because the best kind of dirt is the kind spooks can dig up. Fresh, moist, and possibly just transplanted from a different geographical locale all together.
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>>44760566

>[ ] There's the other part of your promise to deal with, as well - the hardline nationalist noisemakers spooking the Japanese into keeping Yamato in the dugout. Call Goto personally - it's best to keep this one on the down-low, and in house.

Also when are we going to try and get a shipsloop to pull out their full hull so we can start experimenting? Wasn't that a big thing at that meeting with those other officers?
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>>44760566
>[ ] There's the other part of your promise to deal with, as well - the hardline nationalist noisemakers spooking the Japanese into keeping Yamato in the dugout. Pull out your CAC card and see what dirt you can dig up on those assholes, for starters. Also call Parker - a SIGINT specialist is the go-to for laying a trap of the political kind. Get his team working on getting dirt while you call Goto personally - it's best to keep the details about Yamato on the down-low, and in house.
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>>44760566
>[X] There's the other part of your promise to deal with, as well - the hardline nationalist noisemakers spooking the Japanese into keeping Yamato in the dugout. Ask /pol/
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>>44760566
>[ ] There's the other part of your promise to deal with, as well - the hardline nationalist noisemakers spooking the Japanese into keeping Yamato in the dugout. Call Goto personally - it's best to keep this one on the down-low, and in house.
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>>44760566
>[x] There's the other part of your promise to deal with, as well - the hardline nationalist noisemakers spooking the Japanese into keeping Yamato in the dugout. Call Goto personally - it's best to keep this one on the down-low, and in house.
I presume Goto is the expert here.

>>44760620
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>>44760531
That. That is doing things for me that it should not be.
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>>44760604
On the other hand, this seems... incredibly insane. And a political shitstorm of EPIC proportions.

And, quite possibly, the Ultranationalists all dying simultaneously from aneurysms.

>>44760624
So, you're not an Anarchist. Or at least, not the 19th Century type of Anarchist.

Back when political systems and ideologies were pretty much religious things.
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>>44760566
>[X] There's the other part of your promise to deal with, as well - the hardline nationalist noisemakers spooking the Japanese into keeping Yamato in the dugout. Call Goto personally - it's best to keep this one on the down-low, and in house.
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>>44760685
>be American
>get captured
Burgers are the new French baka
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>>44760566
>[x] There's the other part of your promise to deal with, as well - the hardline nationalist noisemakers spooking the Japanese into keeping Yamato in the dugout. Call Goto personally - it's best to keep this one on the down-low, and in house.
goto's probably had a plan all this time, he just couldn't implement it. but we can GAIJIN SMASH our way through and if anyone complains, tough shit. 'merica!
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>>44760566
>[ ] There's the other part of your promise to deal with, as well - the hardline nationalist noisemakers spooking the Japanese into keeping Yamato in the dugout. Pull out your CAC card and see what dirt you can dig up on those assholes, for starters.
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>>44760704
Her one eye peeking out is mesmerizing.
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>>44760723
Blame our mulatto in chief.
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>>44760713
Which would solve the Ultranationalist problem quite succinctly.
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>>44760566
>[ ] There's the other part of your promise to deal with, as well - the hardline nationalist noisemakers spooking the Japanese into keeping Yamato in the dugout. Pull out your CAC card and see what dirt you can dig up on those assholes, for starters.

We need to find places that can suddenly suffer spontaneous combustion.
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>>44760713
>And, quite possibly, the Ultranationalists all dying simultaneously from aneurysms.
I know, won't it be grand?
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>>44760723
>Get released a day later
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>>44760566
>[o] There's the other part of your promise to deal with, as well - the hardline nationalist noisemakers spooking the Japanese into keeping Yamato in the dugout. Call Goto personally - it's best to keep this one on the down-low, and in house.
Hmmm... Tempting as it is to go murder-ific on them... Let's keep things low-key for now.

But really, the ultranationalists are a TINY proportion of the Japanese voting base... What have they got that has the Diet so spooked?
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>>44760712
Embrace it, anon.

>>44760734
Indeed.
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>>44760566
[ ] There's the other part of your promise to deal with, as well - the hardline nationalist noisemakers spooking the Japanese into keeping Yamato in the dugout. Call Goto personally - it's best to keep this one on the down-low, and in house.
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>>44760566
>[ ] There's the other part of your promise to deal with, as well - the hardline nationalist noisemakers spooking the Japanese into keeping Yamato in the dugout. Call Goto personally - it's best to keep this one on the down-low, and in house.
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>>44760758
Did Japan pass the law to allow them to attack other nations now?
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>>44760604
>Yamato singing the pledge of allegiance
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>>44760743
>>44760750
It would be glorious.

>>44760758
Because they're very, very vocal.

And Old Money, mostly.
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>>44760713

>not the 19th century type

Of course not. The communists that are around aren't the 19th century type either. Nor are the conservatives or the liberals.

Politics change, as you yourself mentioned.
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>>44760723
Yeah, lets start a war over a fucking engine failure.
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>>44760774
In a round about way, yes.
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>>44760792
>what is the USS Pueblo
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>>44760544
>[x ] There's the other part of your promise to deal with, as well - the hardline nationalist noisemakers spooking the Japanese into keeping Yamato in the dugout. Pull out your CAC card and see what dirt you can dig up on those assholes, for starters.

Let's see him lose his shit when he realizes Arizona still has it.

[x ] There's the other part of your promise to deal with, as well - the hardline nationalist noisemakers spooking the Japanese into keeping Yamato in the dugout. Call Parker - a SIGINT specialist is the go-to for laying a trap of the political kind.

I can't wait to see the shit Parker digs up.
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>>44760758
>What have they got that has the Diet so spooked?
Scores of sudden, living reminders of a period of history much of the world still holds against them coupled with the potential problem of many of these reminders seeing nothing wrong with how the Empire acted in that timeframe?
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Anyone else realize that these were all reasonable choices? Planefag, anon wants unreasonable and retarded waifu ward, GIVE THEM WHAT THEY WANT!
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>>44760799
Give it to me straight.
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>>44760739
>mulatto in chief
Don't call Obama names or he'll open the waterworks again.
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>>44760821
Yeah! Where's our Naka option!
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>>44760684
Speaking of the Meteor, The Brits and the Japs teamed up to fit the AESA seeker from the AAM-4 to the Meteor and integrate the upgraded missile on both Japanese aircraft and British aircraft.

http://aviationweek.com/awin-only/japan-britain-collaborate-meteor-guidance
http://www.defensenews.com/story/defense/2016/01/08/japan-uk-announce-increased-defense-and-security-cooperation/78506810/
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>>44760787
>Because they're very, very vocal.

>And Old Money, mostly.

Basically, imagine an entire voter base and a group of politicians who are Japanese Republicans, In Japan, combined with a victim complex justified by a war they started and lost.
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>>44760604
>Yamato is a closet freeaboo
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>>44760604
Musashi is both appalled and tempted.
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>>44760604
>IJN Yamato swears fealty to the USN
holy shit the political firestorm
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>>44760566
>[ ] There's the other part of your promise to deal with, as well - the hardline nationalist noisemakers spooking the Japanese into keeping Yamato in the dugout. Call Goto personally - it's best to keep this one on the down-low, and in house.

Goto Bro

Do not pass goto

Do not collect Arizona booty
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>>44760699
>decu sits down at his computer
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>>44760860
JAPAN AS 51ST STATE WHEN?
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>>44760863
>Do not collect Arizona booty
We can't anymore!
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>>44760860
The fire rises...
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>>44760849
Pretty much.

>>44760880
It's already a US Protectorate/Vassal, why make it a state?
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This is a lot of Hayashimo
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>>44760880
Canada as the 3rd territory?
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>>44760880
well, they're already a colony
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>>44760751
I kek'ed that they hijab'd the women crew.
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>>44760781
Can you imagine the unrivaled, hellish asspain it would cause the Japanese if Yamato defected to the US?
Not just the ultranationalists, but almost every single Japanese person would all have a huge anal blowout, all at once.
No other butthurt would ever be able to compare again.
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>>44760704

Whoever's posting all these Hayashimo pictures... it's working, you bastard, it's working, I hate you
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>>44760758
IRL, yhe Ultranationalists have little power. But in KCQ-verse, the Ultranationalists likely have massive popular support.

When a country is attacked by a perceived foreign threat, people tend to start supporting hawkish policies. The US did it when 9/11 happened, the UK did it when the Falkands War happened and now Japan is doing it.
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>>44760621
>[x] Use Goto and Parker to turn the trap into a public media and political fiasco - while just keeping it firmly as an apparent, obvious blunder by the nationalists.

And hey, do it right, and it'll actually be so.
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>>44760880
Giving nips seats in congress
Ever
No Thankyou!
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Remember that advice from Naka to wrap one around our shaft? Is Settle gonna act on that?
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>>44760897
It's a lot of good taste.

>>44760712
>>44760907
I'm happy to serve, Planefag.
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>>44760893
>It's already a US Protectorate/Vassal, why make it a state?

It has every right to apply to send congressmen and vote for the president.

>>44760898
Best hat. Would annex and allow to keep all laws.
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>>44760920
>not wanting senator Kojima-san
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>>44760922
That seems to be the last thing on his mind.
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>ACTUALLY LITERALLY FULTONING SHIPDOGS
Oh my god what a world we live in
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>>44760920
>Saying no to the start of a glorious new 21st century empire
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>>44760925
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>>44760808
You mean the slow and basically unarmed spy ship that got surrounded by a flotilla of gunboats?
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>>44760758
the ultranationalists are the gay pride parade tier of loud faggotry, but a regular voting jap is still an evil little nationalist shit wearing a rubber mask of peaceful multiculturalism.
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>>44760825
The law to deploy the jsdf overseas was amended to allow them to be deployed.

They are also now authorised to engage when a close ally is attacked ad the result threatens japans survivaland her people.
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>>44760958
The fun doesn't stop with Planefag.
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>>44760961
This.

From the ashes of the Abyssal War we can rise again greater than ever before.
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>>44760656
Pretty sure we're airdropping Hate and his PT Squadron.
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>>44760907
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>>44760907
Hayashimo is love.
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>>44760973
They don't even bother with pretending to be multicultural.
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>>44760961
>Saying no to the start of a glorious new 21st century empire
>Saying no to the start
>to the start
>start

>Im-fucking-plying the USA is not the least malevolent empire in the history of the world and has been since 1945 at the least
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VOTES CALLED
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>>44760986
>Pretty sure we're airdropping Hate and his PT Squadron.
What about Yamato?

Will we airdrop her and have her kill a score of Abyssals on impact?
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>>44760974
So basically they can attack China anytime now?
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>>44761007
Hah, fatship is fat
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>>44760907
Think about it this way.

Are you gonna let merc out daughteru you?
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>>44760907
You will be ONE OF US soon planefag.
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>>44761004
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>>44761007
Are you calling Yamato fat?
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>>44761015
Hypothetically, they always "could".

"Legally allowed to" is still a matter of a declaration of war.
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>>44761007
>Airdrop Yamato

Nah, what we need to do is have her and Ari summon their full hulls like akagi did

And then have them sortie out from Yokosuka together in full view of the cameras to go fight abyssals

The propaganda shot value is immense
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Fluff, Hayashimo lewds when?
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>>44761034
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>>44761003
>least malevolent


I'm not sure if I should be happy someone on the internet isn't declaring the US to be strictly worse than Stalin or insulted about the US being malevolent to begin with
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>>44761007
Are you implying that Yamato is fat?
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>>44760984
Zero, for once you're way late to the party.

>>44761003
Pretty much.
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>>44760961
Fuck you, it's the BRITISH Empire that'll be filling those shoes, thanks! And we've now got the shipsluts to back it up!

>>44760982
She looks like the kind of person who puts her blood in her valentines chocolates...

Why am I okay with that..?

And everyone suggesting Yamato defect to the USA? No. Just NO. NOOOOO. That would result in the biggest political shitstorm since you bastards threw 342 chests of tea in the harbour!

An expression of support? Fine! But we NEED Japan to stay nice with us, for goodness sake!
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>>44761060
>Are you calling Yamato fat?
Maybe~
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>>44761007
Honestly sounds more like how they plan to extract a subdued abyssal.
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>>44761050
Yamato, Arizona, Akagi, Kaga, Sōryū, Hiryū, Shōkaku, and Zuikaku all sail out together.
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>>44761046
That and lmao at the idea of the US supporting Japan in a war they unilaterally started. The Chinese would have to attack first AND it would have to be more than an incident at sea in an already contested part of the sea before he US does more than send sternly worded messages at both children to stop being shitbirds.
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>>44761015
Still forbidden to start a war. But if south korea, usa or philippines gets attacked, they can respond to help, something they were forbidden to do previously.
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>>44761065
Japan has no choice but to support the US government. They're our bitch that we keep on a very long leash.

If Yamato wanted to serve in the USN, she has every right to apply for it.
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>>44760604

I already fucking tried that line. No fucking dice.
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>>44761054
Never. Destroyers are not for lewds. Well no lewds of them from me. Someone else can make them.
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>>44760907
Man I Dont normally dig the DDs...but yeah. I'm there with you.

Captcha is bananas. Captcha pls.
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>>44761075
>Maybe~
i'mokaywiththat.jpeg
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>>44761065
>Fuck you, it's the BRITISH Empire that'll be filling those shoes, thanks!
You were.

And then you let all of your colonies slip away without firing a bloody shot.
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>>44761094
But is US obligated to join every war Japan starts now?
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>>44761065
I'm pretty sure the Commonwealth wouldn't mind it too much.

>>44761104
You did?

How did she react beyond refusing?
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>>44761065
Little known fact: that harbor still tastes of tea. Ask any guide.
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>>44761075
Yamato is fat in all the right ways.
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>>44761107
Thank god for that.
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>>44761104
>still claims with a straight face he's not trying to woo her

We hit image limit, so just imagine my usual fucking look kk
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>>44761125
It's a defensive alliance, probably. Not a suicide pact.
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>>44761104
Hate.

Show her the excalibur rounds
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>>44761065
>since you bastards threw 342 chests of tea in the harbour!
What else were we supposed to do with it? Ice makers hadn't been invented yet.
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>>44761125
Yes.
On their side or kicking their ass.
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>>44761050
Get them coming back as well, high-fiving as they enter the harbour.
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>US railgun on Yamato
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>>44761107
Stop being a fucking attentionwhore nobody's asking YOU for lewds.
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>>44761065
>the kind of person who puts her blood in her valentines chocolates

That's more like Shigure
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>>44761114
Bad things happen when ya get into two world wars and come out looking like that Yakuza tied up in hates closet.
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>>44761172
Why did I laugh.
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>>44761182
Um, >>44761054
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>>44761172
>On their side or kicking their ass.
Ah, the power of treaties.
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>>44761126
SHe fucking said "You know I can't do that, please don't ask me again." So I haven't.

>>44761142
So about Don't Ask, Don't Tell. You glad they repealed it or what?

>>44761152

Funny part is Fenrir actually maintains a better rate of fire than her broadside, but not as long. I think she's fucking jealous.

Course, she's armored, I'm really not, but whatever, it fucking works out.
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>>44761168
>ice
>in tea

Why do amerifats do this?
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>>44761065
>She looks like the kind of person who puts her blood in her valentines chocolates...
Well, no characterization for this quest yet. It's pretty open-ended.

Though it seems Settle slicing and dicing those Yakuza really does it for her.

I'm hoping it's something more like an odd appreciation for Settle's behavior or attitude rather than something more shallow. It's hard to describe what I mean.
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>>44761216
>So about Don't Ask, Don't Tell. You glad they repealed it or what?

Queer on the pier

marines are almost always on the pier

s o
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>>44760566
>action more convoluted than a fucking bayformer, but it fails to advance the cylinder
THEN WHAT WAS THE POINT AAAAA
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>>44761216
Interesting.

"Can't" instead of "wouldn't". SHE WOULD.
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>>44761221
We only know coffee and coffee accessories.
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>>44761243

In other words, yes, since you're gonna just attempt to deflect the question really, really poorly.

You're worse at this than you are with women. Fucks sake, man.
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>>44761221
Because its hot as fuck in the american south in the summer.

You britbongs have clouds and rain 90% of the year.
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>>44761262
>You're worse at this than you are with women.

Ships lusting after my dick: 2+

Ships lusting after your dick: 0.

YOUR SERVE
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>>44761216
How about asking her to marry you.
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>>44761255
Yamato being a closet freeaboo confirmed.
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New thread when?
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>>44761221
>>44761276
at one point, both ice and tea used to be a luxury, so drinking it cold was a sign of wealth.
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>>44761275
Ouch.

Where is that girl who wants your dick after you showed off your sword?
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>>44761283

WORKIN ON IT
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>>44761243
So are admirals with a bum leg, so, you know.

Given how badly you act around women, I'm convinced you've always been a faggot at heart, but have 'tried' women in order to hide your insecurities around fellow officers.

Also, why don't you call your mother more?
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>>44761275

Ships you've fucked: 0

Despite the fact that you're aware there's two cockthirsty bitches after your shit, you still have yet to score. it's fucking amazing how bad you are at this.
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>>44761278
Quick, someone send her a framed copy of the constitution, an eagle plushie, and a copy of Metal Wolf Chaos.
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>>44761276
Then she can become a naturalized American citizen?
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>>44761199
That was Fluff.
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>>44760566
[ ] There's the other part of your promise to deal with, as well - the hardline nationalist noisemakers spooking the Japanese into keeping Yamato in the dugout. Call Goto personally - it's best to keep this one on the down-low, and in house.


Anything we do or ask the spooks to do could potentially be tracked. Let's get gotos input
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>>44761298
You forgot the flag and every firework in the book
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>>44761275
Actually, you're both two for two.

>>44761297
Only one now.
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>>44761287
She's been posted for most of this thread. Hayashimo.
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>>44761297
Wait, so you have fucked a boat?
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What will happen if Arizona hears about the Yaoi?
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>>44761297

Purely out of curiosity but...

*ssssssip*

How many ships have you fucked?
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>>44761216
>Funny part is Fenrir actually maintains a better rate of fire than her broadside, but not as long. I think she's fucking jealous.

What happens if she shoots the frankenrifle?
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>>44761329
I think she's good for fireworks on her own, anon
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>>44761335
That is her? I am Ok with that.
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>>44761309
Shipgirls are not citizens of any nation. Shipgirls are not people.
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>>44761346
"Such a lust for revenge... WHOOOOO?!"
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>>44760566
>[ ] There's the other part of your promise to deal with, as well - the hardline nationalist noisemakers spooking the Japanese into keeping Yamato in the dugout. Call Parker - a SIGINT specialist is the go-to for laying a trap of the political kind.
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>>44761348
Not Hornet. You can go rest now.
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>>44761370

So would having sex with them count as masturbation then?
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I have arrived! Had an accident during a training op, had to go back in for work. It sucked. But I'm here now and no one died so there's that.
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>>44761255

Yeah, I noticed. But she asked me to not fucking push the issue. Duty, Honor, et fucking cetra.

>>44761340

Point to me where I said that, dickshitter. I said that, despite having bitches actively after his dick, dumbshit here ain't managed to fuck either of them.
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>>44761370
Navires sans frontières?
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>>44761367
Yeah that's her. Normally DDs don't do it for me, but some of those...
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>>44761403
>no one died so there's that.
Anyone drink Monster Coffee?

RIP SCIENCE anon
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>>44760699
>>44760877
Annex the Yamato
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>>44761065
You had your chance and piss ed it away to some salt-grabbing asshole and two-bit communist state.
At the very least you didn't lose the Falklands
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>>44759651
>I was so fucking mad, I couldn't see straight
Is it bad that I've had that?
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>>44761370
Shipgirls have no god
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>>44761421
No, no one has been that crazy
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Someone must've flubbed an archive request pretty hard on suptg, we're archived as 'gotham quest'...trying to get it fixed.
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>>44761403
Did you administer motrin and/or a change of socks?
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>>44761413
Some DDs are like that, even those without DDs.
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>>44761392

Ain't worried about that...

*sssssip*

I mean, look at my competition here...
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>>44761409
Yeah, I understand.

>>44761410
There's always time for Outer Heaven.

>>44761441
There always comes a time in a man (or woman)'s life when omnicidal rage is the only response.
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>>44761452
You have no penis.
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>>44761458
Some serial misarchiver. No big deal.
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>>44761425
>Anuchuss the Yamato
Fixed
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>>44761458
It's the misarchivist I pointed out in the beginning of the thread
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>>44761421
I have. Tasted like hell, plenty of kick, prefer double coffee overall.
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>>44761458
It was that malicious salty misarchiver again. Most of today's threads are misarchived.
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>>44761452
Don't you have anime sisters to kill?
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>>44761466
>I mean, look at my competition here...
Well, Hornet does keep stealing Hate's Ranger Panties...
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>>44761409
I blame the fact that PF cant/wont write lewds and that this is a blue board FHs Arizona lewds notwithstanding.
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>>44761496
I skimmed the beginning since I was late to the thread, talking to the suptg guy to get it fixed.
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>>44761473
Perhaps that is the why for the Abyssals? Create a situation of constant war where they and their kin will always be relevant, where they won't be considered useless, where they won't be neglected?
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>>44761313
>>44761199
Thank you anons
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>>44761525
>AND THEN THEY FUCKED.txt
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>[ ] There's the other part of your promise to deal with, as well - the hardline nationalist noisemakers spooking the Japanese into keeping Yamato in the dugout. Call Parker - a SIGINT specialist is the go-to for laying a trap of the political kind.
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>>44761462
Lot's of motrin, and I cut the socks off a guy who had a serious char going on the left leg. God I hate burns.
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>>44761543
That is amazing. Good job anon. Abyss best girl.
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>>44761473
inb4 naka goes abyssal and forms Outer Heaven if the abyssals aren't that already
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>>44761403
ENJOY THIS SHIT, NURSEFAG!
http://imgur.com/gallery/d4qgnGO
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Check this out!
http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=281vls1&s=9#.VpcTtxUrKM-
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>>44761543
Well, they ARE already demons
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>>44761525
Planefag can write lewds. If someone as shitty as Fluff or feelthy can write lewds, Planefag can easily write lewds.
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>>44761543
And when I said kin, I didn't just mean themselves, I meant all warships, current and shipgirls included.
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>>44761601
No, that's impossible.
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>>44761574
Well that dumbass deserved that. I'm a nurse, we are merciless incarnate. I find great humor in that kind of suffering. It pleases this one.
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>>44761501
Double coffee?
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>>44761065
>implying bongland isn't an American airbase with a theme park.
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>>44761601
To write lewds you need to have had sex anon
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>>44761580
Not clicking this shit
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>>44761580
We'll need more pics than this, you crazy diamond.
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>>44761543
>>44761568
>>44761585
>>44761615
Ah, yes. The moment were the situation is perfectly explained with Metal Gear analogies.

Worse thing is, it often works better than in-universe explanations.

>>44761622
Most nurses lack empathy.

Except when the doctor lacks empathy even more. There is always an equilibrium.
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>>44761543
>we are face to face with the Abyssal Queen
>"I was built in a small dockyard"
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>>44761633
AIRSHIP ONE!!!!
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>>44761580
Go visit Mikasa
>>44761640
It's just a door in the gundam cafe
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>>44761640
It's the employee exit from the Gundam cafe.
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>>44761601
>planefag
>able to write lewds

hahaha, no.
He's admitted to trying, very hard.
He ends up writing pages of build up to the act, and then gets to the nasty, and suddenly, he can't. It's too lewd for him

planefag is pure~
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>>44761644
Mixing Metal Gear with Nip cartoons that don't make sense works surprisingly well.

Look at ISQ.
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>>44761635
Maybe PF doesn't write lewds with women because like his self-inserts he is afraid of women.
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>>44761644
You're right we do.
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>>44761487

How about fucking no. Let's not fucking do that. That would cause all kinds of fucking problems, least of which is how the fuck one annexes a battleshipgirl.
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>>44761670
>planefag is pure~
pity about his sister
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>>44761626
Run it back through the filter over new grounds.
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>>44761661
>Go visit Mikasa
I'm not in Japan sadly.
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>>44761700
With your Dick.
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>>44761682
lmao you are serious about ISQ
>>
>>44761635
>implying fluff had sex
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>>44761684
Considering his need for a crapper armoury, I don't blame him
>>
>>44761700
Easy, just initiate a boarding action
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>>44761700
Well, generally when you claim land you use a flag, and when an admiral commands from a ship it's considered his flag, so
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>>44761700
>least of which is how the fuck one annexes a battleshipgirl.
Fairy Marine boarding action
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>>44761704
NEWGROUNDS

DOT COM
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>>44761633
R-rule Britannia. B-britannia rules the wa-ha-ha-haaaaves..! Urrrgh..!

>>44761735
>>44761718
Guys, guys listen to Hate. Not only does he speak sense, but he is protective of his 'sister' and has access to an unfeasible amount of malice and firepower.
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>>44761684
The most lewd thing involving the MC that Planefag has written so far in KCQ is Hamp and Settle making out.

This speaks volumes. Volumes in Greek.
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>>44761704
Had that, but with reduction between reloads and an eventual series of passes through an espresso machine.
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>>44761524

*Ssssssip*

Comfort's comfort, but I ain't seen her bend rebar on his accord...
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>>44761769
Not really. That's just business as usual for the Greeks.
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>>44761730
More likely than you realized anon
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>>44761735
Kissu~
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>>44761769
So basically, shipgirl route is dead, but shipboy route is under way.
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>>44761769
Clay tablets?
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>>44761769
GREEKS INVENTED GAYNESS
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>>44761543
If they are ships denied a warriors death then their dream would be to fight in an endless war until they are killed in an even fight.

That explains why they like to bluff having weaker units than they really do when they provoke attacks.

Of course if that's their plan then the way to beat them would be to not just double what you send after them but triple it.
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>>44761794
>tfw fluff has had more sex than most of KCQ's fanbase
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>>44761769
Things are going to start getting gay soon?
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>>44761769
I remember some scenes with Trude back in SWQ that weren't half bad. Not counting Erika's because she's pure lewd.
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>>44761794
Being molested by your mother doesn't count.
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>>44761769
It says only way to a shipgirl route from PF is by way of it messing with someones head.
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>>44761838
Sure, but SWQ basically ran on pure testosterone and alcohol.

Lewdness is to be presumed.
>>
Remember, if Naka goes full abyssal we need to draw our sword. We can't run or hide from her firepower, so our only hope is to distract her with the audacity long enough for help to arrive.
And if she's got the katana that Sendai gave her, well, getting our arms broken counts as a distraction/delaying action
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>>44761787
you mean demonstrating her native culture?
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>>44761867
We can just shit talk with her until she comes back.
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>>44761804
Shoukaku might disagree.
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>>44761825
They didn't even had a word to describe being gay until recently!
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>>44761867
>inb4 Settle defeats Shipgirl in Sword Battle
>All the looney Nip Ships emergency flood lower decks immediately
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>>44761867
Reminder that Naka going abyssal means straight up becoming CL Demon, which is far more powerful than any abyssal we've faced ever this quest.

>literal vagina dentata
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>>44761735
Dammit, what did I just sa-
>>44761743
Damn... Now you've got me torn between my loyalty to a) Yamato and b) a sensible quest that doesn't end with us ruining everything... And my desire for more fairies in EVERYTHING...

Also, if Planefag doesn't make a new thread soon, there'll be no thread left to post the alert in... Down to the wire here...
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>>44761003
What is canada bill?
>>
>>44761898
So?
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>>44761867
If certain writeups are to be believed, she's already gone abyssal but has accepted the "kill all humans" doctrine.

But the same writeup implies she's an error.
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>>44761873

I really felt a greater appreciation for First American culture.

*ssssssssip*
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>>44761700
Disguise naturalization papers as authorization papers.
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>>44761925
the least malevolent empire's rabid beaver hat.
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>>44761935
>not *zzzzzzzzzzzzip*

ONE. JOB.
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>>44761945
I don't know man, Rome was pretty cool.
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>>44761886
Swords and banter are not incompatible tools.
>>44761910
We still haven't seen Tenryuu's reaction to Settle the murder machine
>>44761932
Yeah, but we don't know that yet. That's also why we might survive longer than the time it takes to fire her guns.
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>>44761925
Our adorable hat.

Would not trade for any other hat.
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>>44761682
Not dead.
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>>44761965
Other than the genocides and the slavery, yeah, they were pretty cool.
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>>44761965
>Rome
>least malevolent
At least say Persia, you uncultured swine. Rome wasn't among the worst, but "least malevolent" does not really describe it.
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>>44761985
Eh, a little Genocide and Slavery now an then isn't really a bad thing.
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>>44761965
>entire empire's expansion based on paying the army by looting
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>>44761985
You know, Roman slavery, compared to other forms, wasn't all that bad.
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>>44761980
>>44761945

Thank you. You're our favorite pants.
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>>44761990
Which Persia? Cyrus's?
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>>44761984
Don't shill your shitty crossover in other threads.
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>>44761985
>the genocides and the slavery,
Are you talking about America?
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>>44761965
>Empire pays troops based on looting
>the nation famed for Bringing a Desert and calling it Peace

>least malevolent.
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>>44761932
She's gone from being a shipgirl who does nothing to an Abyssal who does nothing.
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Oh god I'm late. And style should prepare for.......I don't know, is it 72,000 tons? I don't know. I'm going with 72,000 tons. Anyways, settle should prepare for a 72,000 ton battleship death hug.
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>>44761965
Much as I love Rome...

>>44761985
>>44761990
They're right that it wasn't all sunshine and roses.

In fact, it was a lot of making sure uppity rebels were too dead to rebel again.

>>44762007
What? You mean like EVERY army ever... except for the Roman army post-Marian Reforms and modern age Western armies?
>>
>>44762007
that's how history will remember america too
>>
>>44761953

Y'know, whatever floats your boat, but the idea of a girl bending a rod-shaped object into Mohawk-artwork isn't exactly the sort of thing that gets me to my bunk.

*sssssip*
>>
AND WE MADE GOOD DECISIONS. I cannot express how good I feel about the anons now.
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>>44762040
Same for the war and genocides.
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>>44762040
Wampum isn't really valuable and the buffalo where more for sport.
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>>44762065
you're waifu a shit
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>>44762040
Unless Russia Today writes history, unlikely.
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>>44762065
I did it for the wrong reasons.
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>>44762056
Hamp, question: I live in a city, that's basically an iceberg. And I don't get enough sleep. Is it possible to spike hot chocolate without something supernatural happening?
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>>44762056
>implying you don't want to penetrate Hornet's stern
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>>44762037
Settle? Don't you mean Ha-

Oh wait, I get it. Bracing for impact.
>>
>>44762079
>he believes his western jew media

Where is the proofs?
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>>44762076
Waifu? Since when did I have a waifu??
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>>44762079
As with Rome, it would probably be a mixed bag. US: good ideals and occasionally good intentions, poor execution. Plenty of values dissonance.
>>
>>44761911
Naka still believes herself to be obsolete and useless and so even if she was LC Demon she'd be horribly nerfed.
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>>44762033
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tP2dAf3D-VY
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>>44761985
>Implying America hasn't committed genocides and slavery.

Am I being baited?
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>>44762122
A SHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIT
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>>44762087

Kahlua.

*sssssip*
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>>44762102
Yeeeep. Yamato did the same to hate when he told her his promise, and I'm pretty sure she's gonna do the same to settle, except maybe squeezing a TAD bit harder.
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>>44762123
"You can always trust the Americans to make the right choice. After they've exhausted every other option first."
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>>44762087
It is entirely possible; that's what we had at the open bar at my brother's wedding reception.
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>>44762122
Normie get out!

RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
>>
>>44762142
to be fair, Rome never ended theirs
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>>44762087
Kahlua. I've been told coconut rum works but never tried it myself.
Vodka goes in everything too.
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>>44762142
Our entire economic and military system are not dependent on it like the Romans were.

When America conquers it conquers for land, not whatever baubles the Indians have. When Rome conquered, it was for slaves and loot.
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>>44762149
Ok then.
*searchs on google*
WAIT A MINUTE. RUM??
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>>44762039
This. Rome was great, but not the ideal Empire you'd want to have around. They were awful neighbors and routinely ransacked their own provinces to pay for the army and whatever games they were doing in the Colosseum that year. That had long-term consequences ultimately. I'm not even counting slavery and wars and all because it is quite par-of-course for that age and history in general.
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>>44762177
Apparently, whiskey works, too.
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>>44762173
And to be fair we did slavery more brutally.
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>>44762166
MMMMMMMEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEM
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>>44762182

...Among other things.

*ssssip*
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>>44762195
No America did not.
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>>44762195
and to be fair we fought by far our bloodiest war to end it.
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>>44762195
Not as brutal as South America (Latin America not the South) though.
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>>44762179
We also fought a war with Mexico so we could pay them for the land we wanted to buy.
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>>44762149
>Kahlua
>Not Allen's
DO YOU EVEN NEW ENGLAND BRO
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>>44762182
Is there something wrong with rum?
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>>44762222
This. Please read A Short Account of the Destruction of the Indies
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>>44762210
I prefer Whiskey honestly.
But, very interesting.
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>>44762195
and yet, still not the worst by any means
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>>44762195
Debatable. America at least didn't use its slaves for mining salt.

They invented the internet for that.

Catch you all next thread.
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>>44762183
Rome was a start for the West. The beginning of our Civilization.

We have since equalled and surpassed it.
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>>44762228
They weren't selling so we made them.
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>>44762220
Technically speaking, only half the country did. The other half fought your bloodiest war ever to keep it.
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>>44762239
Well no, i don't have rum, I just don't..............I'm looking for word which means "no real problem with (rum) but something not really desired"
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>>44762195
No you didn't.
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>>44762304
"not my thing"
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>>44761942
She still has to sign off on them, and she can't do that.

And there's the whole legal mess that'd entail. So, fucking no. still not an option, sadly.
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OH MY GOD. WHY DO I FORGET TO TYPE IN WORDS. *i don't have a problem with rum*
I CAN FEEL THE SALT COURSING THROUGH MY MIND.
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>>44762318
Well let's just hope that her sister ship is more open to the idea should she return.
>>
Planefag new thread when?
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>>44762318
When are you going to give her the dick?
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>>44762314
Ah yes! Thank you good friend!
>>
>battleships fucking marines never
>carriers fucking jet pilots never
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>>44762375
He won't. Apparently they have a whole Brother-Sister relationship rather than the romantic kind.
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>>44762182
>*searchs on google*
This triggered me
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>>44761543
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2OO9t-iH6kE
>>
UPDATING

significant update, new thread, woo twoot
>>
NAKA TROTS TO WATER GG FROM YOKOSUKA DORMITORIES X WHERE IS PLANE FAG RR THE WORLD WONDERS
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>>44762406
>subs fucking carriers never
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>>44762425
it will be.
significant.
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>>44762430
Cruisers, you mean
>>
I can imagine (IF) We give Yamato good news, and she hugs us, and Arizona comes in the room........things will become very messy. (MAYBE)
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>>44762425
>>44762429
Every single fucking time.
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>>44762318

Level with me: could you ever see yourself being willing to be in a relationship with Yamato? If there wasn't politics or this pseudo-family thing you got going on in the way?
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>>44762452
We can only hope.
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>>44762452
No, Arizona will just roll her eyes as if to say "another one?" before walking out.
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>>44762425
Planefag, if you had to choose between two of your most favorite alcohols, and both had poison, which one would you die drinking?
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>>44762452
>things will become very messy
for you



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