Dreadnought Kisaragi would be hilarious and inappropriate given the lack of dreadnoughts in WW2.
Actually, the United States Navy and Royal Navy did operate dreadnoughts. As for Japan, they had dreadnoughts, they just didn't use them until near the end.
Actually, the United States Navy and Royal Navy did operate dreadnoughts. As for Japan, they had dreadnoughts, they just didn't use them until near the end.
Japan had heavy battleships like Yamato and Musashi, but they didn't deploy any dreadnoughts, IIRC. Those heavy battleships like the King George V and Lion class of Britain's and the New York class the Americans were using were pretty much the closest things, especially since the WW1 dreadnoughts were outgunned by some later battleships.
The resultsI shall remodel her into a slave for the Emprah.Looks like we've roughly gathered some candidates.It's become like that, so... are you gonna go back?Hey, you guys go call some good doctor over here.Nah, staying down here is a hundred times better than going back up there.Let's have an operation to turn her into the central portion of a human centipede.* From right to left: Apothecary, Mister Handy and Dr. Heiter.
* Warhammer 40k, FALLOUT 3 and The Human CentipedeLet's just cut something for now.