I imagine that Musashi is talking about the time they spent in limbo or wherever they spent their years being in between lives, instead of Yamato being back for a while.
 
"You know… she used to stuff type-91 shell caps to try and pad out her—"

*snip*

"Her—" Musashi coughed to hide her voice breaking. "She stuffed them down her shirt."

How dare you infer that Yamato's Yama's are small!


You see that face? You know what it's saying?

"You're dead to me".

JMP... what have you done?! :o
 
How dare you infer that Yamato's Yama's are small!


You see that face? You know what it's saying?

"You're dead to me".

JMP... what have you done?! :o

That, and I've seen her spring/summer event image.

Those are most certainly real, and not padded.

If anything, she needed the Type 91 shells because they were the only things strong enough to support the sheer....waterline....that she had.
 
The whole Yamato padding her breasts with her ammo thing.
That's not something that can believably happen if they were just spirits on their ships.
...why not? Frisco and Wash knew Jersey wore a beauty-queen dress.
That, and I've seen her spring/summer event image.

Those are most certainly real, and not padded.

If anything, she needed the Type 91 shells because they were the only things strong enough to support the sheer....waterline....that she had.
Look at her damaged CG. Her chest isn't nearly as big as it looks there.
 
Look at her damaged CG. Her chest isn't nearly as big as it looks there.

She... actually kinda is. The shell casings don't add that much.

Also, tossing the interlude in at the end of the latest chapter when I upload it to FFN in the next few minutes.

EDIT: And done.
 
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Seems to be a mix of some kind of the main theme which imo, fits a lot better. It's got that right mix of somber yet transitioning into a deeper, stronger refrain.
"We have lost but we are not done."
It's actually track 3 on the OST. And, in my opinion, 'To Stalingrad' and 'Desert Rats' fit that "We have lost but we are not done" more. But 'Operation Chariot' and 'Clearing Tobruk' are fantastic themes, although my personal favorite is 'Russia, 1942.'

As to Yamato and Musashi's 'displacements', I believe it's 'MAXIMUM FANSERVICE,' as measurements in 'The Fleet' can be all over the place, regardless of designation.
 
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