Lol, note deleting here and there. Also, Admibro is lucky he's in Koujiverse, he would've been captured by the MPs faster than Shimakaze on full speed in real life.
Lol, note deleting here and there. Also, Admibro is lucky he's in Koujiverse, he would've been captured by the MPs faster than Shimakaze on full speed in real life.
I like to imagine that due to the national importance that would be placed on shipgirls they'd skip the MPs and just go straight to Team Rainbow.
Now that I think about it, the threat of a crazy Scotsman crashing through the roof with a sledgehammer would actually be a very good deterrent of pedophilia.
What was the take in Kouji's-verse on the "shipgirls are not humans" idea, by the way? It would explain why you can marry a child (many of them actually) and not be punished, at least.
What was the take in Kouji's-verse on the "shipgirls are not humans" idea, by the way? It would explain why you can marry a child (many of them actually) and not be punished, at least.
In this setting, shipgirls are very definitely humans, bound to the spirits of ships. (The tale of Ooi's origin is an example, though the Little Seven arc suggests that Ooi's case is unusual and there's normally a more formal process of selecting girls as shipgirls).
If you really want to ask why this admiral hasn't taken a ride in the party van, perhaps "marriage (provisional)" may be more accurately described as "betrothal" - in which case the rings we see are more engagement rings than wedding rings - and he hasn't actually consummated any of his "marriages". It is worth noting, though, that Fubuki's commander Tokonatsu takes the matter more seriously.