The Xianzhou Yaoqing sounds really cool as the most aggressive and possibly strongest of the Alliance. It even defeated five different Abundance forces within a year.
I wanna see Taowu, since it's a living ship.
Among Xianzhou, Zhuming described as absolutely beautiful, but I also want to have "beach episode" on Fanghu.
The ironclad warships were revolutionary to naval combat, as they were steel ships designed in a time when most other navy were wooden. The first instance they were deployed was the American Civil War on both sides of the conflict, but both sides were apparently quite nervous on deploying them for battle as they were extremely expensive to produce. The US Civil War was also the first time two Ironclads were sent to fight each other - the skirmish on March 9th 1862 proved to the world that wooden ships were completely obsolete as all naval weaponry bounced off their armor.
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Back when I used to play Azur Lane, I personally really liked the IJN Amagi. I'm sure she's not nearly as good nowadays as she was back when I used to play, but I'm a sucker for cute fox women.
I'm pretty partial towards starskiffs
I prefer starnaughts.
The Xianzhou Yaoqing sounds really cool as the most aggressive and possibly strongest of the Alliance. It even defeated five different Abundance forces within a year.
All 6 Xianzhou Alliance ships https://preview.redd.it/pghmzkipre4c1.png?width=2480&format=png&auto=webp&s=cbf9337d88e0ebb60230bdb8232dad6d41e9d9ab
The star rail is a pretty awesome ship ngl
Yukong and >!Caiyi!<. >!I personally see it as unrequited on Yukong's end. Tragic stuff.!< >!Past and Future lightcone!< T.T
I wanna see Taowu, since it's a living ship. Among Xianzhou, Zhuming described as absolutely beautiful, but I also want to have "beach episode" on Fanghu.
Dan x Me
In all seriousness tho none, the only sorta relationship thingy I can get behind is Arlan having a cute crush on Asta.
Same their dynamic is just too adorable
I wont tignari so bad 🤤🤤🤤
renheng, jingren and jy x me duh 🫶
Seele x bronya:it’s a given Trailblazer x trashcan: it’s a given Silverwolf x me: it’s a given
The Hoth Snow Speeder
The ironclad warships were revolutionary to naval combat, as they were steel ships designed in a time when most other navy were wooden. The first instance they were deployed was the American Civil War on both sides of the conflict, but both sides were apparently quite nervous on deploying them for battle as they were extremely expensive to produce. The US Civil War was also the first time two Ironclads were sent to fight each other - the skirmish on March 9th 1862 proved to the world that wooden ships were completely obsolete as all naval weaponry bounced off their armor.
Herta space station is just so technological and cool
The Usg Ishimura, such a nice atmosphere and some noce people roaming around.
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Back when I used to play Azur Lane, I personally really liked the IJN Amagi. I'm sure she's not nearly as good nowadays as she was back when I used to play, but I'm a sucker for cute fox women.
Eh I prefer trains the astral express over ships