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The Battleship Nagumo is the only Meiji-class battleship to remain in service this day. Constructed in 723 A.S., it was designed as part of Kusari's emphasis on centralization and self-preservation known as Sakoku, functioning as a strategically placed deterrent against any hostile intrusion coming from the neighbouring Tau systems. Whilst it could be treated as a historical monument because of its uniqueness, the Kusari government have chosen not to promote the battleship in this way, as to them it is seen as a failure.<
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The Battleship Nagumo is the only Meiji-class battleship to remain in service this day. Constructed in 723 A.S., it was designed as part of Kusari's doctrine of centralization and self-preservation known as Sakoku, functioning as a strategically placed deterrent against any hostile intrusion coming from the neighboring Tau systems. Whilst it could be classified as a historical monument due to its age and uniqueness, the Kusari government have chosen not to promote the battleship in this way, as to them it is seen as a failure.
 
The Nagumo was the last Meiji-class battleship scheduled to be decommissioned and be replaced by the new Bakumatsu-class Battleships that were being produced by Samura, as its militarily vital position in Kusari was one of great importance and as such the Nagumo could not be moved until another ship could take its place. The rising tensions in the Tau borderworlds prevented such a replacement from being constructed. Instead, the Battleship Nagasaki briefly replaced Nagumo, allowing Samura to refit the ship and shore up the structural weaknesses that led to the discontinuation of the Meiji class. Nagumo then resumed her assigned station, freeing up the Nagasaki for action in the Tau borderworlds.
 
 
Over time its mandate has grown from Sakoku-based principles, to the prevention of the trafficking of cardamine from the Tau systems by Golden Chrysanthemums, protecting Nansei Research Station from attacks by the Blood Dragons and to maintain Kusari law in Kyushu. The Nagumo also serves as the command centre for Taisho Hikaru Sulu as well as the battle groups under his command.
 
  
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The Nagumo was the last Meiji-class battleship scheduled to be decommissioned and be replaced by the new Bakumatsu-class Battleships that were being produced by Samura. As its militarily vital position in Kusari was one of great importance, the Nagumo could not be moved until another ship was deployed to take its place. The rising tensions in the Tau borderworlds prevented such a replacement from being constructed. Instead, the Battleship Nagasaki briefly replaced Nagumo, allowing Samura to refit the ship and shore up the structural weaknesses that led to the discontinuation of the Meiji class. Nagumo then resumed her assigned station, freeing up the Nagasaki for action in the Tau borderworlds.
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Over time its mandate has grown from Sakoku-based principles, to the prevention of the trafficking of cardamine from the Tau systems by Golden Chrysanthemums, protecting Nansei Research Station from attacks by the Blood Dragons and to maintain Kusari law in Kyushu.
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With the recent push into Kyushu by the Imperial fleets, the Nagumo wound up face to face with the far more modern Nagasaki. The captain ordered the Exiles to surrender before opening fire. The engagement ended inconclusively after the Republican battlecruiser Akatsuki refused to fire on their own brethren and defected after the battle. With the rest of the Republic forces, Nagumo hastily fell back to regroup at Tsushima, where they were then ordered to reposition themselves in orbit of Planet Kyushu in order to assist the Kusari State Police in calming the growing riots. This order may also serve as a public face-saving attempt, as the KNF is not keen to admit their fleet retreated so easily.
 
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Battleship Nagumo
Meiji class Battleship
Owner
Kusari Naval Forces
Location
3E, Kyushu
Technical Data
Gravity CLASSIFIED
Docking bays CLASSIFIED
Amenities CLASSIFIED
Crew CLASSIFIED

The Battleship Nagumo is the only Meiji-class battleship to remain in service this day. Constructed in 723 A.S., it was designed as part of Kusari's doctrine of centralization and self-preservation known as Sakoku, functioning as a strategically placed deterrent against any hostile intrusion coming from the neighboring Tau systems. Whilst it could be classified as a historical monument due to its age and uniqueness, the Kusari government have chosen not to promote the battleship in this way, as to them it is seen as a failure.

The Nagumo was the last Meiji-class battleship scheduled to be decommissioned and be replaced by the new Bakumatsu-class Battleships that were being produced by Samura. As its militarily vital position in Kusari was one of great importance, the Nagumo could not be moved until another ship was deployed to take its place. The rising tensions in the Tau borderworlds prevented such a replacement from being constructed. Instead, the Battleship Nagasaki briefly replaced Nagumo, allowing Samura to refit the ship and shore up the structural weaknesses that led to the discontinuation of the Meiji class. Nagumo then resumed her assigned station, freeing up the Nagasaki for action in the Tau borderworlds.

Over time its mandate has grown from Sakoku-based principles, to the prevention of the trafficking of cardamine from the Tau systems by Golden Chrysanthemums, protecting Nansei Research Station from attacks by the Blood Dragons and to maintain Kusari law in Kyushu.

With the recent push into Kyushu by the Imperial fleets, the Nagumo wound up face to face with the far more modern Nagasaki. The captain ordered the Exiles to surrender before opening fire. The engagement ended inconclusively after the Republican battlecruiser Akatsuki refused to fire on their own brethren and defected after the battle. With the rest of the Republic forces, Nagumo hastily fell back to regroup at Tsushima, where they were then ordered to reposition themselves in orbit of Planet Kyushu in order to assist the Kusari State Police in calming the growing riots. This order may also serve as a public face-saving attempt, as the KNF is not keen to admit their fleet retreated so easily.

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Bribes Offered

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