If your nickname suggestion is Japanese, please provide an English translation.
The name format in the infocard description will be : "Nickname" Kusari Battlecruiser
The formal name in the ship dealer will simply be Kusari Battlecruiser.
I think this is the final ship infocard still remaining to be written, and I would like to wrap this up today, so if you strongly wish to submit a description but need longer than today to work on it, make sure you let me know.
Feedback on all suggestions by the KNF faction is welcome. This ship will be sold in Hiroshima, the KNF guard system.
You may post suggestions here.
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If your nickname suggestion is Japanese, please provide an English translation.
The name format in the infocard description will be : "Nickname" Kusari Battlecruiser
The formal name in the ship dealer will simply be Kusari Battlecruiser.
I think this is the final ship infocard still remaining to be written, and I would like to wrap this up today, so if you strongly wish to submit a description but need longer than today to work on it, make sure you let me know.
Feedback on all suggestions by the KNF faction is welcome. This ship will be sold in Hiroshima, the KNF guard system.
You may post suggestions here.
Nickname: Karyuudo which means Hunter (in Japanese)
"Karyuudo" Kusari Battlecruiser
The Karyuudo simply meaning Hunter is exactly that, a ship built by the Imperial Kusari Navy to fill the void between its light destroyer and heavier battleship classes to take on more heavily armored cruisers and similar vessels of its class. Designed with the Engineering finesse Kusari warships are known for it is as beautiful, as it is deadly and anyone unlucky enough to cross paths with this Great Hunter will know their time has come.
An excellent support vessel for the larger Kusari Battleships or operating alone this Karyuudo will hold its own.
Blackwidow submission much better than FallenKnight, 'cause Samura would never be impressed by gaijin house.
Opinion as 2ic from KNF.
I'll try to write something by myself in a hour or so.
Nickname: either Orochi(8-branched giant snake) or Mizuchi (water-dragon)
Third and last joint project between samura and kishiro, "Orochi/Mizuchi" took all best what companies had .
It was designed to fill gap between light destroyer and heavy battleship and provide heavy support in asteroid fields,
where battleships were unable to operate due to big size, and it fit perfect for that role.
Advanced scanners and completely new reactor from Kishiro, allowed this ship to detect enemy warships on huge ranges and suppress them with fire if they decide to come to close.
On the other hand, perfect designing of hull structure, and engines from Samura allowed this ship to take hard punch and ability to survive in deadly battles.
Named after the dragon, this ship indeed a mighty beast
I saw it and I thought; "Thin and painful." After a brief though trail I came up with needle. Or "Hari" phonetically in Japanese. According to google translate anyways...
This Kusari Naval Forces 'Battlecruiser' class ship is a rare example of the engineering prowess of Kusari's two great Keiretsu joined in one hull and the latest addition to the Kusari Naval Forces shipline. The project has lead many critics to wonder what might have been achieved if Samura and Kishiro set aside their commercial ambitions much earlier in service to the State.
In the clear expanse of Kusari hub systems, the advantage was with the largest and most heavily armoured of capital ships. However, the Komainu was designed for a significantly different theatre of war. While the Kusari Battleships blazed a path through the Taus and into Bretonia, they struggled to maintain an efficient hold on that territory due to the hostile manoeuvring environment of the asteroid fields. In their stead, the Komainu guards the gates of Kusari in the Taus, and combines a sleek hull with the firepower to tear down any threat to its sacred home.
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Komainu are the lion-dog guardians at the steps of temples in Japan and China.