Old/Aircraft Carrier Princess

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Aircraft Carrier Princess

No.586 空母棲姫

Abyssal Class Standard Carrier

 
Statistics
  HP 350   Firepower 180 (180)
  Armor 150 (150)   Torpedo 0 (0)
  Evasion 53 (53)   AA 130 (130)
  Aircraft 168   ASW 0 (0)
  Speed Fast   LOS 130 (130)
  Range Long   Luck 70 (70)
Consumption
 Fuel no data  Ammo no data
Build Time Slots
Unbuildable 4
Stock Equipment  Space
Abyssal Hellcat Fighter 60
Abyssal Hell Diver 52
Abyssal Avenger Torpedo bomber 56
Abyssal Air Radar 0



Quotes

Event Japanese English Note
Introduction
ヒノ…カタマリトナッテ…シズンデシマエ!

or

ナンドデモ…ナンドデモ……シズンデイケ……!

Be wrapped in flames...and sunk instantly!

or

I will sink you...over ……and over again……!

While this uses the most common translation of "ヒ", it really could be anything, since this is in Katakana only. It could mean "flames". All have been used in different contexts with other Abyssals.

Also, "シズンデシマエ" was equated to the English expression "Be sunk instantly".

Attacking
シズメ!

or

オチロ!

Sink!

or

Go down!

"落ちろ": Fall, Go down, or drop; not quite "Sink", but very close in this context.
Under attack
サクテキヲ…オロソカニ…スルカラダ…

or

カッタト…オモッテイルノカ?カワイイナァ!

You're to blame …for your neglect to scout.

or

Did you think... you have won? That's cute!

In the game rips, she sounds as if she's remarking on the player's ships saying "索敵!" during battle, so this was given 「quotes」 to differentiate here.
Sunk
シズカナ…キモチニ…そうか、だから…わたしは… This peacefulness...feels nice...Oh, right...I am... Somewhat hard to translate this to English due to the changing of Hiragana to Katakana.


Trivia

  • Summer 2014 Event
  • Often assumed to be the USS Yorktown, though she may in fact be Kaga. Japanese fans have commented on how her lines are reminiscent of Kaga's, or on her hairstyle resembles a composite of Kaga's (side-tail) and Akagi's (straight long hair).
  • Like Midway-chan, she has the real life armament.
  • E4 Preboss (Autumn 2014). She appears during our attacking as boss (Autumn 2014)