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− | == | + | ===Seasonal=== |
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+ | {{SeasonalQuote | ||
+ | |scenario = [[Seasonal/Rainy_Season_2015|Rainy Season 2015]] | ||
+ | |origin = この季節は雨が多くて、連装砲ちゃんたちがかわいそう。早く夏になれ~、はやくはやく~ | ||
+ | |translation = I feel sorry for my Renshouhou-chans during this season with all this rain. Summer needs to get here fast; real fast~ | ||
+ | |audio = Shimakaze_Rainy_Secretary_1.ogg | ||
+ | |notes = | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{SeasonalQuote | ||
+ | |scenario = [[Seasonal/Mid_Summer_Season_Update|Midsummer 2015]] | ||
+ | |origin = 夏ー!連装砲ちゃんと泳ぎにいこう。泳ぎ比べも負けませんよ!だって早いもん! | ||
+ | |translation = Summer! Let’s go for a swim, Renshouhou-chan. I won’t lose in swimming either! Because I’m the fastest! | ||
+ | |audio = Shimakaze_Mid_Summer.ogg | ||
+ | |notes = | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{SeasonalQuote | ||
+ | |scenario = [[Seasonal/End_of_Year_2015|End of Year 2015]] | ||
+ | |origin = 大掃除とか面倒くさい!早くお節とか食べたい!早く早く!おぅ! | ||
+ | |translation = Spring cleaning is a pain! Let’s hurry up and eat the New Year’s food! Hurry, hurry! Ou! | ||
+ | |audio = Shimakaze_Year_End_2015_Sec1.ogg | ||
+ | |notes = | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{SeasonalQuote | ||
+ | |scenario = [[Seasonal/New_Year_2016|New Year 2016]] | ||
+ | |origin = あけましておめでとう!今年も島風が誰よりも速いがら、見てて!うん! | ||
+ | |translation = Happy New Year! I’ll still be faster than anyone else this year, just watch! Yep! | ||
+ | |audio = Shimakaze_New_Years_Day_2016.ogg | ||
+ | |notes = | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{SeasonalQuote | ||
+ | |scenario = [[Seasonal/Valentine%27s_Day_2016|Valentine’s Day 2016]] | ||
+ | |origin = 提督〜、島風のチョコあげるよ〜。誰のよりも早く食べてね。ほら、早く早くー! | ||
+ | |translation = Here’s some chocolate from me, Admiral. Eat it before anyone else’s. Come on, hurry up! | ||
+ | |audio = Shimakaze_Valentine_Sec1.ogg | ||
+ | |notes = | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{SeasonalQuote | ||
+ | |scenario = [[Seasonal/Third_Anniversary|3rd Anniversary]] | ||
+ | |origin = まだ三周年なの?おっそーい!でも、おめでとー!提督、お祝いに島風と駆けっこしよう!負けませんよー! | ||
+ | |translation = It’s just the 3rd Anniversary? Slow! But, congratulations! Let’s have a run to celebrate, Commander! I won’t lose! | ||
+ | |audio = Shimakaze_3rd_Anniversary_Sec1.mp3 | ||
+ | |notes = | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{SeasonalQuote | ||
+ | |scenario = [[Seasonal/Saury_2017|Saury Festival 2017]] | ||
+ | |origin = 秋刀魚焼くも遅い!早く!早く焼いて! | ||
+ | |translation = The saury grills so slowly! Hurry up! Hurry up and cook! | ||
+ | |audio = Shimakaze_Sec1_Saury_2017.mp3 | ||
+ | |notes = | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{SeasonalQuote | ||
+ | |scenario = [[Seasonal/Christmas_2017|Christmas 2017]] | ||
+ | |origin = 提督、クリスマスだって!島風の分のケーキおっそーい!早く早くぅ! | ||
+ | |translation = It’s Christmas, Admiral! You’re too slow with my share of cake! Hurry it up! | ||
+ | |audio = Shimakaze_Christmas_Sec1.mp3 | ||
+ | |notes = | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{SeasonalQuote | ||
+ | |scenario = [[Seasonal/Fifth_Anniversary|5th Anniversary]] | ||
+ | |origin = もう五周年?早い!島風も早いけど、時が経つの早い!でも負けないよ。 | ||
+ | |translation = It’s already the 5th Anniversary? I’m fast but, time flies! But I won’t lose. | ||
+ | |audio = Shimakaze_5th_Anniversary_Sec1.mp3 | ||
+ | |notes = | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |} | ||
− | == | + | ==CG== |
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+ | 10_4.png |Base Damaged | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
+ | |} | ||
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+ | |<gallery> | ||
+ | KanMusu050_SurigaoStrait.png|[[Seasonal/Final_Battle|Final Battle 2018]] | ||
+ | KanMusu050_SurigaoStraitDmg.png|[[Seasonal/Final_Battle|Final Battle 2018 Damaged]] | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
+ | |} | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Her name means "island wind." | *Her name means "island wind." | ||
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*She was a unique ship with no sister ships. In media, she is often shown as depressed by this. | *She was a unique ship with no sister ships. In media, she is often shown as depressed by this. | ||
**However, [[Amatsukaze]] used prototype steam boilers and turbines which were later used in Shimakaze's construction. | **However, [[Amatsukaze]] used prototype steam boilers and turbines which were later used in Shimakaze's construction. | ||
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*The Shimakaze in game is the second ship in the Japanese Navy to bear the name. Her predecessor being a Minekaze-class Destroyer who was slightly slower at 40.65 knots during sea trials. | *The Shimakaze in game is the second ship in the Japanese Navy to bear the name. Her predecessor being a Minekaze-class Destroyer who was slightly slower at 40.65 knots during sea trials. | ||
− | ==Historical Note== | + | ===Behind the Design=== |
− | Shimakaze was planned and built as the experimental prototype of a new class of heavy destroyers, designated "Type C. | + | [[File:PrototypeFubuki.png|right]] |
+ | Back in June 2016's Comtiq Magazine, an interview was conducted with Kantai Collection's producer Kensuke Tanaka, and artist Shizuma Yoshinori where they discussed about the work they did together back while producing the game.It was revealed through thier interview that Yoshinori orginally created Shimakaze's design for the [[Fubuki|Fubuki-class]]. But as revealed the design looked too fast to fit the Fubuki-class so Takana suggested that Yoshinori use this design and re-do it for Shimakaze. | ||
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+ | As an end result the design that orginally started off as the Fubuki-classes design would then become changed into the Shimakaze we now know today. | ||
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+ | ===Historical Note=== | ||
+ | Shimakaze was planned and built as the experimental prototype of a new class of heavy destroyers, designated "Type C" (丙型駆逐艦). Sixteen other units were ordered but later cancelled due to more pressing wartime needs. Though never repeated, she was a successful design, combining large size (some 25 feet longer than yuugumo-class), firepower (six 5" guns in new Type D turrets), and heavy torpedo armament (three quintuple sets of 24" tubes, the most powerful such broadside ever mounted on a Japanese destroyer) with a 40-knot top speed. The latter was thanks to new high-pressure, high-temperature boilers able to generate nearly 80,000 shaft horsepower and would have propelled all future Japanese destroyer designs, had circumstances permitted their construction. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
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- ↑ Her name literally means 'Island wind'.
- ↑ She was able to achieve speeds of 40.9 knots in trials.
- ↑ Due to the complexity of her experimental engine and the changing war situation, plans to mass produce her were scrapped in favour of the Akizuki-class.
- ↑ "Rensouhou" (連装砲) refers to the 12.7cm twin mounted gun robots that she has.
- ↑ Shared with Supply before Kai.
- ↑ This line is shared with expedition selection, resource collection, instant repair and development.
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Shimakaze | Holo | DD | 010 | ✔️ | ✔️ | ✔️ | ✔️ | ✔️ | ✔️ | ✔️ | ✔️ | Buildable (no LSC) |
Trivia
- Her name means "island wind."
- She was a unique ship with no sister ships. In media, she is often shown as depressed by this.
- However, Amatsukaze used prototype steam boilers and turbines which were later used in Shimakaze's construction.
- Sunk in the Battle of Ormoc Bay near Cebu, Philippines, 11 November 1944.
- She was not actually the world's fastest destroyer at the time; that honor goes to the French destroyer Terrible. Terrible had a top speed of 45 knots as opposed to Shimakaze's 40.9 knots. However if one considers offshore speed, Shimakaze would be the fastest destroyer at that time.
- Fans have given her the nickname "Zekamashi", her name "spelled" backwards as it would be on an old Japanese life preserver. This is because traditionally, Japanese was written in vertical columns from right to left. If you tried to write on something thin like a life preserver, there would only be space for one character per line, so you would end up writing backwards by modern, left-to-right standards.
- The Shimakaze in game is the second ship in the Japanese Navy to bear the name. Her predecessor being a Minekaze-class Destroyer who was slightly slower at 40.65 knots during sea trials.
Behind the Design
Back in June 2016's Comtiq Magazine, an interview was conducted with Kantai Collection's producer Kensuke Tanaka, and artist Shizuma Yoshinori where they discussed about the work they did together back while producing the game.It was revealed through thier interview that Yoshinori orginally created Shimakaze's design for the Fubuki-class. But as revealed the design looked too fast to fit the Fubuki-class so Takana suggested that Yoshinori use this design and re-do it for Shimakaze.
As an end result the design that orginally started off as the Fubuki-classes design would then become changed into the Shimakaze we now know today.
Historical Note
Shimakaze was planned and built as the experimental prototype of a new class of heavy destroyers, designated "Type C" (丙型駆逐艦). Sixteen other units were ordered but later cancelled due to more pressing wartime needs. Though never repeated, she was a successful design, combining large size (some 25 feet longer than yuugumo-class), firepower (six 5" guns in new Type D turrets), and heavy torpedo armament (three quintuple sets of 24" tubes, the most powerful such broadside ever mounted on a Japanese destroyer) with a 40-knot top speed. The latter was thanks to new high-pressure, high-temperature boilers able to generate nearly 80,000 shaft horsepower and would have propelled all future Japanese destroyer designs, had circumstances permitted their construction.
See Also
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