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Friendly and enthusiastic but professional. The majority of her dialogue is spoken in somewhat feminine but politely formal language. Hatsushimo is notably selfless and humble, talking about other ships (though none in particular) or the navy on whole in her MVP, Docking, Sortie Start and Sinking lines. Her Moderate Damage artwork and dialogue show a somewhat different side, however, with Hatsushimo much angrier-looking and determined not to sink. This is perhaps a reference to her very late sinking in real life, surviving even Ten-Gō. Serving as an escort frequently throughout the Pacific War, protecting others appears to be her top priority, and it's something she speaks of often.
 
Friendly and enthusiastic but professional. The majority of her dialogue is spoken in somewhat feminine but politely formal language. Hatsushimo is notably selfless and humble, talking about other ships (though none in particular) or the navy on whole in her MVP, Docking, Sortie Start and Sinking lines. Her Moderate Damage artwork and dialogue show a somewhat different side, however, with Hatsushimo much angrier-looking and determined not to sink. This is perhaps a reference to her very late sinking in real life, surviving even Ten-Gō. Serving as an escort frequently throughout the Pacific War, protecting others appears to be her top priority, and it's something she speaks of often.
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*Was the last IJN destroyer to be sunk in the Pacific War, outlasted only by the surviving [[Yukikaze]] and [[Hibiki]].
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*Was the last IJN destroyer to be sunk in the Pacific War, outlasted only by the surviving [[Yukikaze]], [[Hibiki]], and [[Ushio]].
 
* Hatsushimo took part in Operation Ten-Gō, Yamato's final mission, and took even less damage during it than Yukikaze.
 
* Hatsushimo took part in Operation Ten-Gō, Yamato's final mission, and took even less damage during it than Yukikaze.
 
*Mined and sunk in action, July 30, 1945 at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyazu,_Kyoto Miyazu Bay, Kyoto] ([http://tools.wmflabs.org/geohack/geohack.php?pagename=Japanese_destroyer_Hatsushimo&params=35_33_N_135_12_E_ 35°33′N 135°12′E])
 
*Mined and sunk in action, July 30, 1945 at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyazu,_Kyoto Miyazu Bay, Kyoto] ([http://tools.wmflabs.org/geohack/geohack.php?pagename=Japanese_destroyer_Hatsushimo&params=35_33_N_135_12_E_ 35°33′N 135°12′E])
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