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  1. Shiro, the update's report was written by Americans. For better or worse, I doubt they knew much about the chaotic days leading up to the German invasion of Poland. Especially in light of the Morganas.
  2. I assume this will be the case for our interview hostess as well?
  3. Added to the list of confirmed: "Treasury class" United States Coast Guard Cutter USCGS "Ingham"
  4. "Apoandrasis" "Apo" (greek base): Prefix occurring originally in loanwords from Greek, where it was joined to verbs, deverbal forms,and other parts of speech. Among its functions in Greek, apo- has the spatial sense “away, off,apart” ( apogee; apocope; apostasy; apostrophe ); it occurs with deverbals that denote a responseor defense ( apodosis; apology ) and is found on verbs having perfective force relative to a corresponding simple verb ( apoplexy; aposiopesis ). In modern scientific coinages in English andother languages, apo- marks things that are detached, separate, or derivative ( apocarpous;apoenzyme ). "Andra" (greek base): From Ancient Greek ἀνδρός (andrós), genitive of ἀνήρ (anḗr, “man, husband”). "Sis" (greek base): -sis. suffix in Greek-derived nouns denoting action, process, state, condition, fromGreek -sis , which is identical in meaning with Latin -entia , English -ing (1). Looking at this word, I am assuming the basis has something to do with fighting ships (and bureaucracies) being crewed (staffed) exclusively by men as of Sept 1, 1939 and something, an irregularity, became manifest that was different than the crew (staff) at that moment...and undeniably feminine and therefore "not man". As of a week and a half into the Morgana events, so little is known about what the heck is happening, add the natural desire to cling to some scientific basis for what is otherwise pure madness, official discourse hearkens back to Greek for sanity. So the Belles, a term which would not have become colloquial yet, are clearly NOT men (apoandra) yet came into being (sis). Once the term was coined, I could see it remaining in use for official purposes by bureaucrats fiercely resisting placing fairy tales in their precious documents. In a less patriarchal world, I would like to think "apoanthroposis" would have been the choice, but in a world led, staffed and crewed by men, I can understand the inherently sexist choice. Fortunately the Belles themselves will hasten a revolution that has already been fulminating during the interwar years. Thanks to the Morganas and Belles, an "anthropo" rather than an "andra" world is manifesting. 🙂 I'll add that the term "apoandrasis" opens up "not husband" as a parallel interpretation which would suggest the possibility for "wife". Again, sexist as hell but opens up that MEN were already thinking of Belles in terms of waifu material even in the initial days... 😛
  5. This should probably be stickied
  6. There are plenty of Yanks of German descent, TH. Navy, even. A certain sub-experienced admiral destined to lead the War in the Pacific, for example. The beauty of the American Melting Pot. 🙂
  7. Phenomenal work, Welly. You did a smashing job of handling Falshaw and his flashback on the course. Your dialogue skills are coming of age. The characters are truly becoming real to me now. You're inspiring me to get back to Dory. :-)
  8. Don't forget Chiyoda. Seaplanes are planes too!
  9. I endorse this lore question. I also would vote NO Boat to present it. :-)
  10. I'll just note that there is a world of difference between researched, tested, and in-service...
  11. Good thing my starter Belle is such a closely held secret...
  12. That right arm seems just a bit unnatural. Still, very well done. :-)
  13. No doubt I'd let her follow me home :-) To my mom with doe eyes: "Can I keep her?"
  14. I would sacrifice a forest of small woodland creatures to be able to draw like that. Just beautiful. :-)
  15. We're Captains. Admiral are that other game...
  16. If you can find the right Vestures, I think the point is that any ship of sufficient original complement or size could be awoken. So the next question - how would such Vestures be identified? So much publicly unknown about vestures...
  17. It's been stated that the damage art will not be nearly as "cheesecake" as KC. It is one reason why I love this game so much.
  18. What is KanColle's PvP if it isn't PvP? Oh, and white cheddar - Smartfood is love :-)
  19. Fanfiction = reliable source of accurate lore If this math computes, I urge you to never sign a contract without legal review. Yes, I'm a VB fanfic writer but I wouldn't exactly pass off The Improbable Captain as a reliable source of lore no matter how meticulous I may be - and trust me I am. My fic is a fun flight of fancy - a great yarn about being in the right place at the wrong time. Or is that the wrong place at the right time? It's not meant as a VB tutorial. I urge anyone looking for a such a tutorial to run, not walk, from my little drabble.
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