After the war she visited America and looked the essex class, Yorktown in the eyes and said "im still alive." This moment alone proves that it takes more than planes to sink a mighty warship. She made it out alive, but barely because she had heavy damage done to her ship. But it left her with nightmares of what happened during that battle. In this reality she survived the battle of leyte gulf. Her life alone has made her very cautious about what and how she even does anything. "A battle won is a battle that you survived? Don't you think, amagi?" The Yamato class sister, musashi asked amagi. They were equipped with six or seven floatplanes to conduct reconnaissance. Their secondary armament consisted of four 155-millimetre (6.1 in) triple-gun turrets formerly used by the Mogami-class cruisers. The Yamato-class ships were the heaviest and most powerfully armed battleships ever constructed, displacing almost 72,000 long tons (73,000 t) fully loaded and armed with nine 460-millimetre (18.1 in) main guns. Musashi, named after the former Japanese province, was one of four planned Yamato-class battleships built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN), beginning in the late 1930s. DISCLAIMER: THE CHARACTER DEPICTED HERE IS AGED OF 18+
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