The Northern people have developed a high resistance to the harsh winter of the Union
Especially near Arkhangelsk (which is where SB was built), that gets [relatively] softer and warmer climate thanks to both Gulf Stream and Atlantic Ocean in general
Especially near Arkhangelsk (which is where SB was built), that gets [relatively] softer and warmer climate thanks to both Gulf Stream and Atlantic Ocean in general
Arkhangelsk? isn't that somewhat near the Arctic Circle?
So for her personality is she the oppressive type..?
Looking at her dialogue line in the picture, I think she's somewhat of a tough type. Imagine the BB Kaga. (Still, to this point, the Parliament's rear line ships are full of tough types)
Fun fact about Belorussiya - she had about 70,000 faulty rivets and had to be scrapped after about six months of work.
Sasuga going for building a massive battleship without any previous experience, know-how or specialized industry.
US had constant shipbuilding experience after WW1, the Japanese had design teams and experience crews to build the Yamatos, the Germans at least could have used Imperial shipbuilders' expertise when putting Bisco together. USSR had none of those.
Sasuga going for building a massive battleship without any previous experience, know-how or specialized industry.
US had constant shipbuilding experience after WW1, the Japanese had design teams and experience crews to build the Yamatos, the Germans at least could have used Imperial shipbuilders' expertise when putting Bisco together. USSR had none of those.
Meanwhile, the Royal Navy is laughing because an outdated biplane affectionately known as 'stringbag' and a twenty-year old interwar dreadnought went and absolutely dunked on Kriegsmarine's most modern and advanced battleship. Not that Nazi Wunderwaffles getting shrekt by less-advanced weapons and such ever stopped being a trend, but it's still goddamned hilarious.
VA: Seto AsamiSovetskaya BelorussiyaCrush the enemy!Break their spirits, then their bones!Battleship