*Interestingly, her attacking line says "タベル" instead of "クラエ". Although both can mean "eat" in Japanese, the second one also means "take this" when you are fighting someone, so she is really asking you (or your kanmusu) to "eat" her torpedoes. | *Interestingly, her attacking line says "タベル" instead of "クラエ". Although both can mean "eat" in Japanese, the second one also means "take this" when you are fighting someone, so she is really asking you (or your kanmusu) to "eat" her torpedoes. |