Actually she did, but nothing big... see post #1804045
It's really inconvenient that when I vote down a comment it disappears. Doesn't allow reparation of screw-ups. But I dunno if that's Danbooru or a userscript doing it.
It's really inconvenient that when I vote down a comment it disappears. Doesn't allow reparation of screw-ups. But I dunno if that's Danbooru or a userscript doing it.
Fixed. Next time, try reloading the page and seeing if there's a "View all comments" link at the top of the comment list. If so, you'll be able to click it, see the comment you downvoted, and vote it up again. (Or maybe there's a time delay before you can alter your vote, in which case, you did what you could.)
I meant to finish it! But late-night translation and walls of tiny-text don't mix well.
No harm, no foul. I left it for a bit, as you usually get back to such things, but after a couple of days, I figured you just got busy with other stuff. It certainly happens to me often enough.
Hmmm actually the first panel kinda sad, judging that katsuragi only ever seen zuikaku, so seeing her in that tiny form and very happy to see the others really pierces my heart...its like a lost child found its family again..
Hmmm actually the first panel kinda sad, judging that katsuragi only ever seen zuikaku, so seeing her in that tiny form and very happy to see the others really pierces my heart...its like a lost child found its family again..
It seems that the other ship girls in Hisahiko's world, especially Akagi, Kaga, Soryuu and Hiryuu, clearly remember what they have experienced when they were IJN ships.
And they also seem to know what happens after their sink (As they thank Katsuragi for her service after the end of WWII)
So that Akagi, who can still be such a nice lady with all those painful memories, surely deserves respect.
And this also makes Kaga's strange behavior more understandable. I think most people could be even more abnormal with all those memories...
It seems that the other ship girls in Hisahiko's world, especially Akagi, Kaga, Soryuu and Hiryuu, clearly remember what they have experienced when they were IJN ships.
And they also seem to know what happens after their sink (As they thank Katsuragi for her service after the end of WWII)
So that Akagi, who can still be such a nice lady with all those painful memories, surely deserves respect.
And this also makes Kaga's strange behavior more understandable. I think most people could be even more abnormal with all those memories...
In some previous strips, Akagi seemed like she didn't know Musashi
Fixed. Next time, try reloading the page and seeing if there's a "View all comments" link at the top of the comment list. If so, you'll be able to click it, see the comment you downvoted, and vote it up again. (Or maybe there's a time delay before you can alter your vote, in which case, you did what you could.)
I have my comment score threshold at -2 (i.e. comments must be at or lower than -3 to hide) and have scores shown on all comments. I could swear at one point there was an Unvote button, however when I accidentally downvoted that one from zero score it just vanished. Reloading the page resets the buttons to Vote Up/Down and clicking either only displays "You have already voted on this comment."
I have my comment score threshold at -2 (i.e. comments must be at or lower than -3 to hide) and have scores shown on all comments. I could swear at one point there was an Unvote button, however when I accidentally downvoted that one from zero score it just vanished. Reloading the page resets the buttons to Vote Up/Down and clicking either only displays "You have already voted on this comment."
When I've already voted on a comment and I click a vote button, I get the "You have already voted on this comment." popup, but also the Vote Up/Vote Down links turn into an Unvote link, which allows me to revert my previous vote.
If it's not working that way for you, it's a bug, and you should consult the forums.
When I've already voted on a comment and I click a vote button, I get the "You have already voted on this comment." popup, but also the Vote Up/Vote Down links turn into an Unvote link, which allows me to revert my previous vote.
If it's not working that way for you, it's a bug, and you should consult the forums.
Is Katsuragi-chan the only ship being transferred this time?Shoou!We're all so glad to meet you too!Hii!Zuuii!Sou!Kaaka!Aaka!No, there are three ships in total, but the others must be late. Fleet Carrier Katsuragi, one Light Carrier, and one High-speed Battleship.To be continuedKatsuragi-chan, we all simply must give you the greatest words of praise! Thank you!With so many fleet carriers here, she looks so happy.Thank you, Katsuragi-chan.
The carrier Katsuragi was the last ship completed as an aircraft carrier.
By the time her construction was finished, there was a shortage of both ship-borne planes and fuel, so she never had even one opportunity to sortie.
However, after the war, she put her huge size and functions to good use as a demobilization carrier. Over the course of a year, she succeeded in bringing back nearly 50,000 people from places like Rabaul, Indochina and Australia.
The largest of Japan's demobilization carriers, it is said her enormous form gave courage to many repatriated troops starting on their journey back home.