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⚫ | '''Atago''' (愛宕?) was one of four [[Takao (Kantai Collection)|Takao]]-class heavy cruisers, designed to be an improvement over the previous [[Myoukou|Myōkō]]-class design. These ships were fast, powerful, and heavily armed. The Takao-class ships were approved under the 1927 fiscal year budget as part of the Imperial Japanese Navy's strategy of the Decisive Battle, and would form the backbone of a multipurpose long range strike force. Atago was built by the Kure Naval shipyards near Hiroshima, and - like all heavy cruisers - was named after a mountain: in this case Mount Atago, located outside Kyoto. |
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Atago has long blonde hair and large breasts. Like Takao, she wears a blue beret, blue uniform, and black gloves. |
Atago has long blonde hair and large breasts. Like Takao, she wears a blue beret, blue uniform, and black gloves. |
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==Trivia== |
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*Torpedoed by American submarines, 23 October 1944 |
*Torpedoed by American submarines, 23 October 1944 |
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Revision as of 18:43, 31 March 2019
“ | I'm Atago, Admiral, please remember it, okay? | „ |
~ Atago |
Atago (愛宕?) was one of four Takao-class heavy cruisers, designed to be an improvement over the previous Myōkō-class design. These ships were fast, powerful, and heavily armed. The Takao-class ships were approved under the 1927 fiscal year budget as part of the Imperial Japanese Navy's strategy of the Decisive Battle, and would form the backbone of a multipurpose long range strike force. Atago was built by the Kure Naval shipyards near Hiroshima, and - like all heavy cruisers - was named after a mountain: in this case Mount Atago, located outside Kyoto.
Appearance
Atago has long blonde hair and large breasts. Like Takao, she wears a blue beret, blue uniform, and black gloves.
Personality
She is a Genki Girl who is often seen giggling and is notorious for her big fuel tanks. She shouts "pan-pa-ka-paaan!" when changing equipment.
Trivia
- Torpedoed by American submarines, 23 October 1944
- Originally, Takao and Atago's names were reserved for two ships of the Amagi-class. Battlecruisers, had the Washington Naval Treaty not be conceived Takao and Atago would be sister ships of Akagi.