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| ===Important Information=== | | ===Important Information=== |
− | * Required for [[Quests#A30|A30]], [[Quests#B38|B38]], [[Quests#B124|B124]], [[Quests#B165|B165]] and [[Quests#C54|C54]]. | + | * Required for quest: |
| + | ** Mandatory: |
| + | *** [[Quests#A30|A30]] |
| + | *** [[Quests#B38|B38]], [[Quests#B165|B165]] |
| + | *** [[Quests#C55|C55]] |
| + | ** Optional: |
| + | *** [[Quests#B124|B124]] |
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| + | ==Drop Locations== |
| + | {{#invoke:ShipDropTable|returnShipDrop|{{PAGENAME}}}} |
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| ==Voice Lines== | | ==Voice Lines== |
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− | == Drop Locations == | + | ==Trivia== |
− | {{#invoke:ShipDropTable|returnShipDrop|Akebono}}
| + | '''General Information''' |
| + | * ''Akebono'' means ''daybreak''. |
| + | * She was launched on the 7th November 1930. |
| + | * Sunk by air raid on November 14th, 1944 at [[wikipedia:Manila_Bay|Manila Bay, Philippines]] ([http://tools.wmflabs.org/geohack/geohack.php?pagename=Japanese_destroyer_Akebono¶ms=14_35_N_120_55_E_ 14°35′N 120°55′E]). |
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| + | '''Update History''' |
| + | * She was part of the orginal game's launch when the game was released in April 23rd, 2013. |
| + | * She got her Kai Ni on the 1st March 2021. |
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− | ==Trivia==
| + | '''Misc''' |
− | *''Akebono'' means ''daybreak''.
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| * The flower on her head is the wild spring chrysanthemum, 都忘れ or ''Miyakowasure'', which in flower language means 'The sadness of parting,' 'A short moratorium,' & 'Until the day we meet again'. | | * The flower on her head is the wild spring chrysanthemum, 都忘れ or ''Miyakowasure'', which in flower language means 'The sadness of parting,' 'A short moratorium,' & 'Until the day we meet again'. |
| *To begin with, Akebono doesn't really stand out favorably in history. Unlike her sister [[Ushio]], Akebono is taken as the 'ship of misfortune,' while Ushio is the 'ship of fortune.' | | *To begin with, Akebono doesn't really stand out favorably in history. Unlike her sister [[Ushio]], Akebono is taken as the 'ship of misfortune,' while Ushio is the 'ship of fortune.' |
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| If Akebono & Ushio hadn't switched back then, her fate may have been different. However Akebono doesn't blame Ushio for all of this - she is more angry at her superiors, who blamed her inappropriately & overlooked the circumstances at the time. That's why she insists on 'Kuso Teitoku' - she has a profound distrust of superiors. | | If Akebono & Ushio hadn't switched back then, her fate may have been different. However Akebono doesn't blame Ushio for all of this - she is more angry at her superiors, who blamed her inappropriately & overlooked the circumstances at the time. That's why she insists on 'Kuso Teitoku' - she has a profound distrust of superiors. |
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− | *Sunk by air raid on November 14th, 1944 at [[wikipedia:Manila_Bay|Manila Bay, Philippines]] ([http://tools.wmflabs.org/geohack/geohack.php?pagename=Japanese_destroyer_Akebono¶ms=14_35_N_120_55_E_ 14°35′N 120°55′E]).
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| ==See Also== | | ==See Also== |
| * [[{{PAGENAMEE}}/Gallery|View {{PAGENAMEE}}'s CG]] | | * [[{{PAGENAMEE}}/Gallery|View {{PAGENAMEE}}'s CG]] |
− | * [[List of destroyers by upgraded maximum stats|List of destroyers]]
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− | * [http://www.combinedfleet.com/akebon_t.htm Tabular Records of Movement on {{PAGENAMEE}}]
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| * [[wikipedia:Japanese_destroyer_Akebono_(1930)|Wikipedia entry on {{PAGENAMEE}}]] | | * [[wikipedia:Japanese_destroyer_Akebono_(1930)|Wikipedia entry on {{PAGENAMEE}}]] |
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