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“(In the main Azur Lane base...) New Jersey: "Bismarck, Queen Elizabeth, I've hea” (2 conversations)
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Mar 31, 2024 at 9:38 PM EDT
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(In the main Azur Lane base...) New Jersey: "Bismarck, Queen Elizabeth, I've heard of quite the naval 'what-if'..." Bismarck: "Oh? What's that, New Jersey?" Queen Elizabeth: "I'm curious too. Do tell us more." New Jersey: "I've been talking with Littorio, and she mentioned something I didn't know about - 'Yamato versus Iowa'." Bismarck: "Ah, yes, that's a popular topic among naval historians. The theoretical battle between the Japanese battleship Yamato and the American battleship Iowa, both known for their impressive size and firepower." Queen Elizabeth: "Indeed, it would have been quite the showdown. The Yamato was known for its massive 18.1-inch guns, while the Iowa was known for its speed and accuracy with its 16-inch guns." New Jersey: "Littorio mentioned that Yamato's armor was thicker than Iowa's, but Iowa had better maneuverability and fire control systems." Bismarck: "It's true that both ships had their strengths and weaknesses. It's hard to say who would have come out on top in a hypothetical battle like that-" (At that moment, Musashi - who had been
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listening in on the conversation - spoke up) Musashi: "I cannot believe I am hearing such nonsense. It is clear that in a battle between Yamato and Iowa, the Yamato would emerge victorious without a doubt." Bismarck: "Oh, is that so, Musashi? Care to explain your reasoning?" Musashi: "Of course. The Yamato was the largest and most powerful battleship ever built, with its massive guns and formidable armor. It would be able to outgun and outlast the Iowa in a one-on-one battle." Queen Elizabeth: "I must say, Musashi does make a compelling argument. Yamato's sheer size and firepower would certainly give it an advantage in a battle against Iowa." New Jersey: "I see your point, Musashi. But let's not forget about Iowa's speed and maneuverability. Those traits could also play a significant role in a battle against the Yamato." Bismarck: "Indeed, it's a fascinating discussion. But in the end, we will never know for sure what would have happened in a battle between Yamato and Iowa. It remains one of the great 'what-if' scenarios in naval history." (And so, the debate continued among the shipgirls, each expressing their own opinions on the theoretical battle between two of the most legendary battleships in history.)