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  • ID: 6150010
  • Uploader: Death Usagi »
  • Date: over 2 years ago
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  • Source: 125.6.189.215/kcs2/resources/ship/full/0928_7240_jjfmynxxuonk.png?version=51 »
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tuscaloosa and tuscaloosa kai (kantai collection) drawn by hoshiakari_(c2_kikan)
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    Strobe Red
    over 2 years ago
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    Tuscaloosa! I've always really liked this ship so I'm happy to see her in game. She'll probably have a pretty high luck stat, she was never damaged once in all of her history.

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    filipinowhiteboy
    over 2 years ago
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    huh....is it just me, or does her dress look more like an apron?

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    Death Usagi
    over 2 years ago
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    Strobe_Red said:

    Tuscaloosa! I've always really liked this ship so I'm happy to see her in game. She'll probably have a pretty high luck stat, she was never damaged once in all of her history.

    Sadly only 20 luck.

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    Strobe Red
    over 2 years ago
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    Death_Usagi said:

    Sadly only 20 luck.

    What is Tanaka smoking?
    Oh well, that's still enough for a somewhat reliable cut-in, I guess.

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    Lex Ex
    over 2 years ago
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    A CA, good addition but sadly not gonna much of use.
    Good design by the way.

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    Eboreg
    over 2 years ago
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    Strobe_Red said:

    What is Tanaka smoking?
    Oh well, that's still enough for a somewhat reliable cut-in, I guess.

    The fact that her service was entirely in the Atlantic? If anything, her luck should be comparable to Ranger's which is *checks* also 20.

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    Thundergnat
    over 2 years ago
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    I like this design. Southern, by the grace of God!

    This brings the Southern ships up to 4. Atlanta, Houston, Heywood L. Edwards, and now Tuscaloosa.

    Anxiously awaiting Texas, North Carolina, and Alabama...

    Updated by Thundergnat over 2 years ago

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    Souta Brise
    over 2 years ago
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    Eboreg said:

    The fact that her service was entirely in the Atlantic? If anything, her luck should be comparable to Ranger's which is *checks* also 20.

    Tuscaloosa transferred to the Pacific Theater after Operation Dragoon, in time for her to see action at Iwo Jima and Okinawa. There's plenty about her aside from her combat service that also screams a blessed ship. I recommend reading up on her.

    Updated by Souta Brise over 2 years ago

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    Kaktus Lata
    over 2 years ago
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    Thundergnat said:

    I like this design. Southern, by the grace of God!

    This brings the Southern ships up to 4. Atlanta, Houston, Heywood L. Edwards, and now Tuscaloosa.

    Anxiously awaiting Texas, North Carolina, and Alabama...

    Does Sammy B count? Her namesake was a southerner, and I think she was built in Houston.

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    Eboreg
    over 2 years ago
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    Souta_Brise said:

    Tuscaloosa transferred to the Pacific Theater after Operation Dragoon, in time for her to see action at Iwo Jima and Okinawa. There's plenty about her aside from her combat service that also screams a blessed ship. I recommend reading up on her.

    Just read up on the Wikipedia page and honestly, it seems to be overhyping her "near misses". In fact, I would dare say that her having similar luck to Aoba, Jun'you, Ushio, and Littorio (who got hit by a guided bomb that malfunctioned) is rather insulting to them.

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    Myschi
    over 2 years ago
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    Death_Usagi said:

    Sadly only 20 luck.

    And what's her MAX Luck possible ? That count too *Looking at Souya and Grecale*

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    ohmyart56
    over 2 years ago
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    Thundergnat said:

    I like this design. Southern, by the grace of God!

    This brings the Southern ships up to 4. Atlanta, Houston, Heywood L. Edwards, and now Tuscaloosa.

    Anxiously awaiting Texas, North Carolina, and Alabama...

    I wish i was born in Dixieland

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    Souta Brise
    over 2 years ago
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    Eboreg said:

    Just read up on the Wikipedia page and honestly, it seems to be overhyping her "near misses". In fact, I would dare say that her having similar luck to Aoba, Jun'you, Ushio, and Littorio (who got hit by a guided bomb that malfunctioned) is rather insulting to them.

    Three time presidential flagship that was present for the major operations that the US participated in the Atlantic, including serving with the British Home Fleet, faced all of the adversaries that a US ship could be expected to encounter save for the Italians without so much as getting her paint chipped. While she didn't beat as long of odds as Yukikaze, she and her crew were by all rights more fortunate than most "lucky" ships. You certainly wouldn't mind letting her draw your new years fortune for you.

    Updated by Souta Brise over 2 years ago

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    Death Usagi
    over 2 years ago
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    Myschi said:

    And what's her MAX Luck possible ? That count too *Looking at Souya and Grecale*

    max luck is 90

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    Lunatic6
    over 2 years ago
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    So she's a New Orleans Cruiser, it would be fun if Mikawa's cruisers meet Astoria, Quincy, and Vincennes.

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    Marshall Allen31
    over 2 years ago
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    Okay her design reminds me of that Restaurant maid i've see in a movie about WW2, great clothing, another Hoshi's masterpiece.

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    Kaktus Lata
    over 2 years ago
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    I was half-assing this event, but now I want to make it through E-5.

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    Thundergnat
    over 2 years ago
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    Kaktus_Lata said:

    Does Sammy B count? Her namesake was a southerner, and I think she was built in Houston.

    Samuel B. Roberts was born in San Fran. You're thinking of Heywood L. Edwards, born in San Saba, TX and KIA aboard USS Reuben James (DD-245) in October 1941 after a U-boat attack.

    I don't think it's where the ship was built/launched/commissioned that matters so much. It's all in the name. The ship is imbued with the spirit of whatever or whoever it's named for.

    But, that's just my opinion.

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    Eboreg
    over 2 years ago
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    Death_Usagi said:

    max luck is 90

    Oh... huh...

    I guess that's fitting...

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    Admiral Shippai
    about 2 years ago
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    Thundergnat said:

    Samuel B. Roberts was born in San Fran. You're thinking of Heywood L. Edwards, born in San Saba, TX and KIA aboard USS Reuben James (DD-245) in October 1941 after a U-boat attack.

    I don't think it's where the ship was built/launched/commissioned that matters so much. It's all in the name. The ship is imbued with the spirit of whatever or whoever it's named for.

    But, that's just my opinion.

    I rather say is one aspect that can influence a shipgirl design but KC has shown to be more about the history and the irl design of the ship being as much influence as their namesakes, like otherwise we would have Sodak being native american.

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    ArmaliteBCMColt
    about 2 years ago
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    New-Orleans Class Heavy Cruiser!
    Heck yeah such Young Babe

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    Eboreg
    almost 2 years ago
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    So... funny story, I was making a picture of all the base designs for the AL New Orleans-classes and decided on a whim to put this one in as well and...

    I'll just let you see for yourself

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