Tell the Tenryuu on your side that I became the number one in Japan!!
In today's official engine overload test, I beat Onee-chan's speed record!! I'm the number one in Japan now.
Haaah!? She's seriously the second generation? The name of Japan's number one is wasted on someone like her.
Shut up, Tenryuu.
Congratulations, C-chan... no, from now on it should be Shimakaze-chan, right.
Onee-chan!!
Onee-chan!!
I got the name Shimakaze too, just like Onee-chan!!
Onee-chan!!
I got the name Shimakaze too, just like Onee-chan!!
Shut up, Tenryuu.
You idiot, there's no way you could surpass the Japan number one Shimakaze.
Good for you!!
Congratulations, C-chan.
Congratulations, C-chan.
I was just laid down today!! I'm much better than the other girls so I'll definitely be faster than Shimakaze-oneechan as well!!
...That's right.
Yeah...
When it comes to speed I won't lose to anyone. Swift as Shimakaze.
On 18 December 1942, Tenryuu was sunk.
On 12 January 1943, the first generation Shimakaze was sunk.
On 12 January 1943, the first generation Shimakaze was sunk.
On 7 April 1943, she achieved a record speed of 40.9 knots, surpassing the first generation's record of 40.7 knots.
On 18 July 1942, the second generation Shimakaze was launched!!
On 8 August 1941, Type C ship number 125 was laid down.
Swift as Shimakaze
Shimakaze's self introduction line. Parody of Art of War: "Swift as the wind, quiet as the forest, conquer like the fire, steady as the mountain".

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