Perth

"How are you? I'm the Perth-class light cruiser, Perth. The HMAS Perth. I was born in England and raised in Australia."

- Perth

HMAS Perth was one of three modified Leander-class light cruisers used by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) during the early part of World War II. She was built for the Royal Navy (RN) in the mid-1930s and was commissioned as HMS Amphion in 1936. The ship spent the next several years as flagship of the Africa Station before she was transferred to the RAN in 1939 and renamed as HMAS Perth.

Personality
She has both serious and serene trait.

Appearance
She wore a private schooler uniform.

Trivia

 * She would be sold to the RAN in 1939, joining her two sisters.
 * After a brief trip home she saw action in the Mediterranean and Middle East, including Cape Matapan.
 * She would be damaged during the Crete evacuation, requiring a trip back to Australia for repairs.
 * By the time repairs completed the Pacific War had started and she was detailed to join the ABDA fleet.
 * She would avoid damage at Java Sea, but was sunk in company with Houston at the Battle of Sunda Strait.
 * Like most others in the area, her wreck is largely gone due to salvaging.