Lens of History (8?)

STEC Archives, Digital Document Division
June 14th, 1989

Correspondence no. 4591
Sender: Saint Louis, Shipgirl
Recipient: New Jersey, Shipgirl

Jer. Not sure what to make of this – have you ever seen in cases where fairies attempt to fortify their surroundings?

Correspondence no. 4689
Sender: New Jersey, Shipgirl
Recipient: Saint Louis, Shipgirl

Fortify? What do you mean?

Correspondence no. 4700
Sender: Saint Louis, Shipgirl
Recipient: New Jersey, Shipgirl

Well, I’ve been watching them for an hour. Looks like they’re trying to dig trenches?

Correspondence no. 4702
Sender: New Jersey, Shipgirl
Recipient: Saint Louis, Shipgirl

They?

Correspondence no. 4779
Sender: Saint Louis, Shipgirl
Recipient: New Jersey, Shipgirl

Yeah. “They.” I actually don’t know what they’re supposed to be – the uniform sorta looks like UMSC but they aren’t matching anything in the book. I just know they’re mine from the shoulder patch.

If it helps, other fairies don’t seem to be talking to them either. So I’m gonna guess they’ve got nothing to do with my seaborn equipment. Maybe they’re strays?

Correspondence no. 4800
Sender: New Jersey, Shipgirl
Recipient: Saint Louis, Shipgirl

Maybe. Strays are usually fairly easily identified, though, and they’ll join up a department eventually. In any case, I don’t think fortification of immediate surroundings is necessarily unusual behavior – Nevada’s fairies do that all the time.

By the way, did you check with her? They might be Army fairies come to think of it.

Correspondence no. 5500
Sender: Saint Louis, Shipgirl
Recipient: New Jersey, Shipgirl

Okay, thanks. Sorry this got to you a bit late. Nevada came by the site and checked with me. No, they aren’t army. They’re way too heavily armed to match any historical army equipment loadouts. Each of these little guys are armed to the teeth and have at least a dozen or so grenades strapped all over. They’ve got these pretty big knives too – I saw a couple work with the twigs we deposited earlier.

During my lunch break they seemed to have either gotten into a few scraps with the raw materials pile or something – all of them look like they’ve just crawled out of a jungle ambush with patchy uniforms, twigs in their hair, and mud smeared all over their faces.

They’re still digging trenches, but by now I think I kinda see what they’re making. It looks like a defensive dugout and they see to have found a gun of some sort which we’re working on IDing. I gotta say it’s kind of neat. There’s like, netting over it and everything.

Correspondence no. 5611
Sender: New Jersey, Shipgirl
Recipient: Saint Louis, Shipgirl

Okay. Thanks. That’s always encouraging if they make their own gear. Mike’s been worried about non-shipgirl, non-conventional defensive capabilities of Avalon. So if you can keep a closer eye on them and see if this is just a flight of fancy or if they’re, I don’t know, maybe USMC engineering corpsmen fairies or something.

Oh. Let me know if the structures they build is transient or permanent. There’s talk about stockpiling pre-constructed bunkers of the sort you’ve seen on some of the other girls in case of Abyssal incursion.

Correspondence no. 5864
Sender: Saint Louis, Shipgirl
Recipient: New Jersey, Shipgirl

Well, the little guys saluted me and gestured for me to make an inspection. I told them that I’m too big to come inside and they looked very disappointed. I *think* the dugouts are just … tiny fairy-sized dugouts though. Nothing special or applicable here for what Mike would want. I did tell them what you said, though, and the little guys nodded. I think they understood.

So, I guess we’ll see tomorrow, huh?


STEC Archives, Digital Document Division
June 15th, 1989

Correspondence no. 49
Sender: Saint Louis, Shipgirl
Recipient: New Jersey, Shipgirl

Jer. You need to come look at this when you get a chance.

One of my comms fairies woke me up early. Judging from the excited jabber I thought something might be up. I reach the site and guess what I found? Thousands of tiny sandbags stacked up on the beach. The “leader” of the group had a huge cigar in his mouth (where do they even find this stuff?) when I approached. He gave a satisfied puff and offered me a light when he saw me.

Anyways. I’ve sent a batch of the sandbags off for testing. If that stuff works like how I think it might, then we’ve got a real opportunity on our hands.

[Mail Call] 2017/06/11 – Hoppou and other characters

“Hey Morgane! I know you’re making your own Abyssals but what about Wo-chan or Hoppo? Are they going to show up?”

I’ve answered before and I think the answer stays the same. Pacific’s “proper” universe have our own shipgirls and our own “Abyssals,” but it doesn’t stop characters from showing up once in a while just for fun.

Hoppou, for instance, is actually the narrator for at least a part of OCEAN. So she’s definitely around. As she said she’s not here to eat people – just Lexington and Shokaku’s delicious desserts. xD

Lens of History (8)

STEC Archives, Print Document Division
Curator signature: New York
Format: Textual Record
Object: Personal communications of  Admiral                      (ret.)
Original Language: Japanese
Location (if known): Koyu County, Miyazaki prefecture
Time (if known): Written in 1966

My dearest daughter,

We are not ready. The plan the General Headquarters want to implement is absolute lunacy. Japan has yet to recover from the devastation twenty years ago. We were driven to bankruptcy and ruin funding the Great East-Asian War. To do so again and try is madness, yet no one speaks out.

It was necessary for them to silence me, my daughter. Please understand this. As much as we disagree, they, too, want what is best for our country. They simply could not risk having me speak or leak our plans to the Americans, and in doing so I tell you, they will cause another war – a war that we could not win at the height of our strength, much less now, a shadow of our former self.

I lead the study that gauged our nation’s preparedness in case of total war. It took four months to collect the data; three days to analyze it all.

Food alone should be concern enough. Production of critical foodstuffs fall short of expected and far short of what would be sufficient. Yields have fallen to pre-war levels. Production is stagnant and trending downward. Less than ten percent of the people have adequate levels of stored food. thirty-five percent has a liter or less of stored rice. The rest have no stored food at all.

The people are starving. Ask yourself how can we implement further rationing when food is already rationed. Kind as it is for the Americans to help, these monsters come from the seas! What will happen when they choke off Japan’s link to the rest of the world? Will America send convoy after convoy to their death so a former enemy could be fed? Suppose there are honorable men enough to do this, and I do believe there are, do you honestly think they can sustain their effort for long? They attack globally after all.

Food is the first concern, energy the second. The corporations has been falsifying their reports. Power production rates at only thirty or less of reported levels in eighteen prefectures, fifty percent in twenty-seven, eighty percent in three. Only Niigata, Osaka, and Wakayama are adequate, and the status of current infrastructure requires immediate attention. Fuel reserves are low to non-existent. At this rate we will ran out of oil before a single warship could be built.

Our currency reserves are dry. Even if our coffers are full, rice and oil are not all that we need to purchase. Where are we to find the raw reserves of steel, rubber, aluminum, lead, tungsten, chromium, and countless other materials? From whom can we purchase fertilizer or textiles or antibiotics?

The efforts to reach self-reliance has failed. Yet we now clamor for additional weapons of war! Can you eat an aeroplane or a submarine or a missile? Can you burn a tank for warmth or wear a semi-automatic rifle? 

I will not stand for this madness. Not any longer. This old man has lived a long life. The spirit of the navy is such that we are victorious or we die trying our best. I will deliver this report – to His Majesty if necessary.


Note: this letter is a part of personal collection 440619200619. A number of fragmentary pages are grouped with the letter, strongly suggesting that this was the final written missive within the collection.

[Mail Call] 2017/06/09 – Morgane’s Fireside Chat #3

This one should probably be titled DD girl designs. xD

See, unlike the BB or CA/CL girls which are named after states (thus, we consistently choose to design them based around attributes and characters that could be applied to each state), I think the DD girls (which are all named after famous people) are some of the hardest ones to design conceptually.

The reason here is that I’ve seen plenty of designs that followed a particular scheme. For instance, giving non-Japanese and non-British DD girls Japanese-styled sailor fuku uniforms, or forcing particular design commonalities between each. My personal take on that is that I think the designs are considerably off the mark in many cases. Not saying that there aren’t great ones out there, but merely that throwing something as “culturally unique” as the Japanese school uniforms sort of misses the mark.

In other words, KanColle DD girls are supposed to be elementary school aged (give or take). They’re supposed to be kids, and giving everyone that very “uniform” look makes sense. Even so you can see that in some of the later designs (e.g. Tokitsukaze seem to not wear pants for some reason even though others in her class definitely have ’em) the artists took a lot of flexibility in character design.

We thought about giving the DD girls a uniform “outfit” look, and then decided against it for two reasons.

  1. It’d be boring for November and everyone else to draw.
  2. It wouldn’t do a very good job highlighting their personalities. Given Pacific’s theme is to emphasize the humanity of the shipgirls, I really wanted us to avoid having any particular shipgirl be “just another one of those.”

Instead, as you can see in many cases, we chose to streamline our designs around the shipgirl’s equipment instead. I’ve talked about the “modular” nature of Pacific shipgirl gear, and that’s pretty much what happened. Even so you’ll find plenty of girls who carry unique gear that showed off their personalities. Example being things like Mahan’s book or Maury’s shield or Edsall’s sword.

Now. For someone like Mahan, you can see that her design really stayed pretty constant. For DD girls I only really pick DD girls that I can hunt down memoirs or deck logs for, because I feel like we just did a genderbent version of their historical counterpart it’d be a bit lazy. In many cases, I explored the possibilities of their personality and their ideas, and see how that “meshed” with the ship.

For instance, if you read Mahan, you’ll realize he comes across as a bit of a condescending ass. Quiet, calm, and dignified, yes, but you can’t help but to think that there’s a bit of something there. He was reserved and sometimes deeply conflicted, and there was something particularly mechanical about his actions that really stuck out at me. But I bet you’d have never guessed that he hated commanding ships and found the pressure of command to be overwhelming, right? Or that this particularly intelligent man was actually fairly aggressive as far as commanders go.

For the record, Mahan might have been the only naval commander in US history who managed to disable his ship – by fighting a drydock.

(He crashed his ship into the dock where it ended up stuck for ten days. Yeah…

About that… I thought to myself, well, doesn’t the USS Mahan’s collision now make sense? That tidbit was too good to pass up, and anecdotally, that’s really where Mahan’s absent-minded personality comes in. In our case though, she’d be reading while walking. So you know how this would end up.)

Thus, I considered my knowledge of the Mahan’s actual combat performance. This was a pretty good ship in the sense that her engineering department and gunnery officers had very excellent math skills. The Mahan herself wasn’t a particularly aggressive ship, and other than that one collision (which really isn’t her fault as much as it was the result of an inexperienced large ship commander…) her behavior tended to be very guarded and cautious. The fact that the Mahan was able to last so long under kamikaze attack speaks volumes.

So, when November showed up and went, OKAY MORGANE, HOW ARE WE DOING THIS, I told him all of the above, and I said, so how do you envision seeing her?

“A bookworm… In a nice dress. Probably a bit of a vacant stare since you said Mahan’s like that… I don’t like the old man look so let’s not make her an asshole or arrogant. She should be nice!”

And so, that was that. Her initial design ended up pretty consistent throughout. She doesn’t suffer from Mahan’s crippling depression or emotional introspection. In fact I’d say that she kept Mahan’s attitude (in a way) but she’s a lot more socially capable than the guy (which, if you think about what Mahan (the shipgirl) does… speaks volumes about the admiral, doesn’t it?)

In other cases, we have designs that ended up being alternative outfits. Example below, with Maury. We thought the left was far too bright for a legendary ship whose life was basically a series of close-ranged brawls. So we switched it over to her much more spartan look of the black cloak-dull white dress. After she was fully drawn I think all of us really liked that second one a bit better. After all, the first looked a bit too much like Cassandra from Soul Caliber. The color was too bright and it just didn’t quite work for a ship who prided itself on being austere and low-key.

(I should note. Sometimes November design characters on an adorably whimsical fashion. If you want to see say, Wichita or something, just try to figure out a way to get him to play Magicka.)

It’s important to note, too, that just because a shipgirl isn’t shown with her equipment at first or in the main illustrations, it doesn’t mean that they don’t have it. For instance, Arizona in the Chinese and Japanese releases did not have her turrets. We wanted to seriously emphasize the surprise/unprepared nature of the Pearl Harbor attack AND her easygoing personality. It’s why unlike Pennsy she’s got her jacket half-on. That one’s really a girl who you could get along easily with.

In any case, sometimes shipgirls do carry melee weapons into combat. Does Maury have a sword? The answer is sort of. She has a sword, but we decided that from a visually a sword-and-board shipgirl would be a little extraneous, and so we settled on having her hold torpedoes in her shield instead. Maury can still launch torpedoes “normally” and her torpedo attack range range can be normal, but given her extraordinarily fast reaction time and agility, she’s one of the few who is authorized to engage at closer ranges than what would be normal.

(The fact that the shield can act as a sort of emergency explosive helps, too)

Now, here’s a design that didn’t quite make it through the initial stages.

Right personality for this DD girl. The outfit was off. So I said to November, let’s send her design back. This is, after all, the most well-documented Fletcher-class destroyer. We should do something to draw attention to that.

Doesn’t mean I don’t like this outfit. But she might keep it as an alternative outfit rather than her “official” artwork.

See you next time. 🙂