The year is 2040 Humanity was crushed by the Fleet of Fog, and can't risk losing the firepower they still have left. They had to watch as their navies were all destroyed by ships that brought them hope and victories long ago. But now, they can see these ships in a new light...
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This quest runs on Tuesdays and Thursdays starting around 4-6 PM EST
>Twitter, so you can get notified when I run, when I'm unable to run, answers to QA questions that I miss, and when I give hints to future threads or fluff: twitter.com/BoatKunQM >LAST TIME on Kantai Collection of Blue Steel, we had a tea party on Lexington, and learned basic control of nanomaterials
Its been 5 days since you had the tea party on Lexington, and you've spent most of your time working on getting used to controlling nanomaterials.
The lights in the room, much less the whole base, flash red as an alarm blares.
"FOG PATROL FLEET SPOTTED. IT CONTAINS 1 WYOMING CLASS BATTLESHIP, AND 3 CLEVELAND CLASS LIGHT CRUISERS. ALL SHIPGIRLS PREPARE FOR LAUNCH IN 10 MINUTES," the loudspeaker projects loudly, hurting your ears slightly.
You have a few options of things to do in 10 minutes before you have to go.
>Practice shortly with nanomaterials and learn a simple version of a key skill (Pick 1 of these) (Passive Decoys, Scout Aircraft, or a reasonable Write-In) >Head straight to battle stations
Sorry about these limited options
William Williams
>Practice shortly with nanomaterials and learn a simple version of a key skill >Passive Decoys
Isaac Morales
>>Practice shortly with nanomaterials and learn a simple version of a key skill >Scout Aircraft Bah, who needs to hide when we're a Battleship?! What we need is more aim and accuracy boosts for the guns from using Spotting planes!
Carson Wright
Rolled 1 (1d2)
So the thread doesn't die, I'll roll 1d2. >1 is decoy >2 is scout plane
Dylan Rodriguez
You decide to practice making a decoy of yourself REALLY quickly, just to see if you can pull it off at the moment and...
>roll 1d20
Alexander Thompson
Rolled 3 (1d20)
Cmon... work...
Jacob Turner
Rolled 13 (1d20)
Adrian Cox
Rolled 11 (1d20)
Is this a Bo3? or just one roll per poster? I'm the first roll guy, so ignore this if it's one roll per poster.
David Collins
Yeah, it's 1 roll per person. Beest of 3. So I need 1 more guy to roll.
Ryan Allen
Rolled 18 (1d20)
Lets do this!
Kayden Perry
You will the nanomaterial into a copy of yourself. It's almost a perfect decoy, aside from the fact that its weapons don't work.
You quickly collapse it and store your nanomaterial again, and hurry to the battle stations for launch.
Everyone else is already there, and you're just about a minute late.
You step get onto the catapult with your rig, and everyone is launched.
Lexington is already moving ahead, being slightly slower then the rest of you, and constrained by her ship.
It doesn't take long to reach your destination, and the ships spot you before you spot them. They open fire with their Photon Cannons, but they have a hard time hitting at this range, and the only girl really getting hit is Lexington, though her Klein Field can take it.
Lexington however, doesn't even notice, and decides to go all out.
Her hull splits in half, and a massive weapon is revealed.
"WHAT THE FUCK!" you yell, enthralled again by something Lexington has that you don't. "WHY DO YOU HAVE SO MANY COOL THINGS?"
She smirks. "it's a Super Graviton Cannon. Didn't your fairies tell you about this thing?"
Oh yeah. They did.
The ocean parts and her weapon fires, a bright yellow beam twisting towards the enemy fleet. (Cont.)
Christopher Cook
Rolled 7 (1d20)
Rolling for Lexington's success. I'll be back and writing in a few minutes.
Hunter Gonzalez
Her shot hits one of the Cleveland class, and grazes the Wyoming class slightly.
Her hull forms back together, and aside from the sunken Cleveland, everything continues as before.
You and the other Shipgirls decide to move in closer to the enemy, to both draw their attention away from Lexington and to deal more damage.
Pick 2 >Use a decoy while moving in >Have Argy submerge up close and release hell with mines and torpedoes >Have Lexington release a storm of Corrosive Missiles
Gabriel Watson
>>Use a decoy while moving in Gogogo! Get in there and start taking attention off the others!
Matthew Lee
Pick 2, user
Parker Fisher
>Use a decoy while moving in >Have Lexington release a storm of Corrosive Missiles
Colton Foster
Rolled 7, 8, 18, 4 = 37 (4d20)
I'm stealing this image now. Roll 1d20 Best of 3
Jayden Martinez
Ah oops. >Use a decoy while moving in >Have Argy submerge up close and release hell with mines and torpedoes
Heh heh heh, with us taking their attention, they won't notice Argy as easily!
Nathaniel Jones
Rolled 3 (1d20)
Aiden Evans
Rolled 2 (1d2)
1 is lexington 2 is argy
Henry Fisher
Rolled 11 (1d20)
Fire!
Luis Bennett
Rolled 5 (1d20)
Have another. Missile spam is best spam.
Christian Peterson
thank You decide to deploy your decoy, much to everyone's surprise.
You also decide for Argy to get the closest, and to get submerged and release hell upon the Fog.
Your decoy does just well enough distracting the enemy while Argy moves in and does her work. Just after they manage to destroy it, the three remaining ships have Corrosive Mines explode underneath of them, a spot not usually worth protecting due to lack of things that attack from that direction.
They promptly sink.
MISSION COMPLETE
>That's all of the questing for tonight, but now begins the QA session
> Make sure to follow me at twitter.com/BoatKunQM >for answers to questions that I might miss during the QA, to know when a new thread's up, and for fluff
Sorry that I had to end it with so little posts. I'll run tomorrow still, maybe a little earlier.
Cameron Hughes
What was the type and number of enemies that this base usually faced? did it change over time? I'm just interested if the threat level is increasing, which might have prompted more shipgirls to wake up.
Joshua Allen
The Fog is getting more active. And the base has only really faced 'patrol fleets' like this one and the one Lexington was in. The Fog is pressing harder near Asia however, as there are more Shipgirls coming back over there.