It's more than safe to say Dishwasher is testing the waters to see how lewd he can make his skins, and I'm all for it if the quality is like this. But there's some Adalbert recognition!
It's part of a three part series tagged "Newcomer Initiation 1/2/3" on pixiv (the Wakasagihime one has Chen running off, dragging her along clearly with plans of eating her). Kagerou is definitely in trouble here.
It's part of a three part series tagged "Newcomer Initiation 1/2/3" on pixiv (the Wakasagihime one has Chen running off, dragging her along clearly with plans of eating her). Kagerou is definitely in trouble here.
Yah I thought that way. Trap for eating that wolf girl..
I thought they were getting along since they had something in common. Maybe its because their tails are so fluffy? We'll call them the Fluffy Fluff-tail Trio!
I thought they were getting along since they had something in common. Maybe its because their tails are so fluffy? We'll call them the Fluffy Fluff-tail Trio!
We don't know for sure if Kagerou even has a tail, though. Fanartists like to give her a tail, but in her official art she doesn't have a visible one.
And this is why the chest guard exists in archery. If this happened IRL it'd be *very* painful.
It's painful enough if you're male, hold the bow wrong (beginner) and the bowstring hits you on your pectoral. Even being hit on the inner forearm stings like hell.
Context: A video that went a bit viral of a custom Maimai chart created by @IonvopYT being played by an unknown person on an actual Maimai machine. Featuring a lot of humping.
Context: A video that went a bit viral of a custom Maimai chart created by @IonvopYT being played by an unknown person on an actual Maimai machine. Featuring a lot of humping. The Mutsuki animation used was post #4892328
Blue Archive players are not beating the allegations any time soon.
He kind of was one. Unfamiliarity with old ships and their exact capabilities was forgivable, but he was too arrogant and too confident in tech advantage. This was a highly nonstandard situation and he failed to adapt due to his preconceptions. Simply too inflexible.
If I were to level one criticism against this guy, it's that he let the enemy vessels get too close. He had a speed advantage over every enemy vessel with the possible exception of Spence and his radars also gave a pretty decisive detection advantage. If he had conducted a fighting retreat, he would have forced the enemy to spread out to chase him down and while Spence might have been able to catch up, Mr. Sea Sparrow and Mr. Harpoon would not have been her friend. He also wouldn't have had to deal with Akagi's aircraft and Musashi simultaneously. Akagi-chan did seriously gimp her striking range when switching to the triple-flight deck loadout so after dealing with Spence and Akagi-chan's aircraft, he could have closed in and either knocked out Akagi-chan with numerous Harpoon strikes or blasted Musashi/FdG with multiple SAM shots to the bridge while staying out of gunnery range, depending on which unlucky sod he spotted first. Instead, he ended up facing all of them at once and paid the price for it.
If I were to level one criticism against this guy, it's that he let the enemy vessels get too close. He had a speed advantage over every enemy vessel with the possible exception of Spence and his radars also gave a pretty decisive detection advantage. If he had conducted a fighting retreat, he would have forced the enemy to spread out to chase him down and while Spence might have been able to catch up, Mr. Sea Sparrow and Mr. Harpoon would not have been her friend. He also wouldn't have had to deal with Akagi's aircraft and Musashi simultaneously. Akagi-chan did seriously gimp her striking range when switching to the triple-flight deck loadout so after dealing with Spence and Akagi-chan's aircraft, he could have closed in and either knocked out Akagi-chan with numerous Harpoon strikes or blasted Musashi/FdG with multiple SAM shots to the bridge while staying out of gunnery range, depending on which unlucky sod he spotted first. Instead, he ended up facing all of them at once and paid the price for it.
This is mostly correct, except he and Amagi-chan didn't have the speed advantage. Believe it or not, the Yamato-class can outrun a Zumwalt or Arleigh Burke and that's without even cross-connecting boilers. Certainly the modern-day destroyers could easily out-maneuver Akagi-chan and company, but not outrun them.
It's completely reasonable to simply assume that modern-day destroyers are going to be faster than mid-century battleships and carriers, but that actually isn't the case. Not when it came to the Axis, anyway. They didn't have the access to resources that the Allies had; and the Japanese Empire knew that overtaking the Pacific would require placing a premium on the necessity of speed. Germany had a similar problem -- if they wanted to dominate the Atlantic, they had two choices: through the channel or around Scapa Flow. (If only Bismarck and Eugen sortied with Graf Zeppelin, what a different world we would exist in today.) The only way through or past these two deadly pylons at the time was speed. (Germany tried to disable the threat of Scapa Flow back in WWI. It didn't go well for Germany, but in all fairness, it didn't go all that well for the Royal Navy either. Warspite barely made it back to port from that one intact.)
These days it's not really all that necessary for any sort of ship to haul that much ass, even though America's carriers are (IIRC) quite capable of doing so. Destroyers aren't the up-close-and-personal vanguard they used to be, either.
He kind of was one. Unfamiliarity with old ships and their exact capabilities was forgivable, but he was too arrogant and too confident in tech advantage. This was a highly nonstandard situation and he failed to adapt due to his preconceptions. Simply too inflexible.
something something diesel-electric subs something something winning war games against nuclear carrier group something something
No, but for real -- it does crack me up the US lost 6 war games against sweden's diesel electric submarine
and oh yeah, 40 years ago it happened as well when the NRP Barracuda also defeated the USS Eisenhower.