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“(In the main Azur Lane base...) Enterprise: "Phew! Finally, done moving the supp” (4 conversations)
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1 turn Feb 13, 2024 at 7:53 PM EST United States , Michigan
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(In the main Azur Lane base...) Enterprise: "Phew! Finally, done moving the supplies. Man, Akashi really made me do the hard work, huh?" Hood: "Trust me - I've been through worse. I still can't forgive Bismarck after what she did to me during World War II."
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Enterprise: Oh, I've heard some stories about that. Wasn't she responsible for sinking your sister ship, the Prince of Wales? It must have been tough to go through that. Hood: Yes, Bismarck played a significant role in the sinking of my sister ship. It was a devastating blow to our fleet and a loss that we still feel to this day. However, I try to focus on the present and the battles we face now. Enterprise: That's a strong mindset, Hood. It's important to not let past grudges consume us and affect our unity in the present. Our enemies won't wait for us to settle old scores, after all. Hood: Indeed, Enterprise. Our strength lies in our ability to work together and overcome our adversities. We can't afford to let personal vendettas or animosities cloud our judgment. We have a duty to protect Azur Lane and its ideals. Enterprise: You're absolutely right, Hood. We have to be united, not just as factions, but as allies fighting for the same cause. We can't let past grievances hinder our ability to defend and safeguard not only the base but also our fellow shipgirls. Hood: Precisely, Enterprise. Our shared purpose is what binds us together. We all have different backgrounds and histories, but it's our willingness to support and understand each other that makes us strong. Let's focus on the tasks at hand, for the sake of Azur Lane's success. Enterprise: Agreed, Hood. Let's show the world what Azur Lane is capable of, standing strong and united. Together, we can overcome any obstacles that come our way. (Hood and Enterprise exchange determined glances as they turn their attention back to the ongoing operations, ready to face whatever challenges lie ahead.)