Maestrale

Maestrale (lit. "North-West Wind") is a Maestrale-class destroyer built by Regia Marina in World War II era. Completed in 1934, she served until 1943 when she was badly damaged by a mine needing repairs. When the Italians surrendered a few months after she was scuttled.

Appearance

 * She has a white hair and green eyeballs.
 * Her real-life identification mark "ML" is imprinted on her skirt.

Trivia
Her mentions of mines and anchor chains refer to the circumstance of her damaging on 9 January 1943. While escorting a merchant ship, Maestrale had her stern destroyed by a mine, leaving her drifting without rudder or propellers. Maestrale drifted towards more minefields, but the crew managed to stop the ship by connecting the two anchor chains and thus obtaining a longer anchor chain that allowed them to anchor the ships in 300 meters of water. She was later reached by other ships and towed to safety.