STEC Archives, Print Document Division
Curator signature: Trout
Format: Textual Record
Object: Classified Intelligence Memo [ ] pertaining to the Nihon Kaigun Tokusentai
Location: N/A
Time (if known): 198X


STEC Archives, Print Document Division
Curator signature: Trout
Format: Textual Record
Object: Classified Intelligence Memo [ ] pertaining to the Nihon Kaigun Tokusentai
Location: N/A
Time (if known): 198X

You’re curious, aren’t you?
Even now you wonder who, or what, we really are. At some point you wonder if the rumors are true. Some have taken to spirituality or religion. Others to science or matters esoteric. All sought the same answer to the same question: what is a shipgirl?
Let me ask you a simple question, then. What are you?
I have a question about the depth charges used by the world’s navies on submarines.
How did people come up with the idea? Surely an admiral did not get up one day and thought, I shall drop many exploding things on an enemy submarine that I cannot see in the hopes that one hit, right?
Actually, you know, it’s a good question. The answer is that we settled on the depth charge because it was what worked.
Let’s go back in time a bit, back to 1917.

Hi everyone! Tautog here again. With 2016 out and done, you’re probably curious to see: what are we doing next?
The answer is more housekeeping. Plugins need to be maintained, supplies need to be kept. More importantly, the team needs time to basically organize and consolidate all the things we’ve done over the last couple of years and put it here where our readers can find it.
This means not only translating the books and our releases in Asia, but also to put up all the expanded “universe” type stuff that Morgane leaves around the forums, the other communities, and so on and so forth. Let me give you an example.
