Man, it's really the 10th entry in this little book I have? Time really flies, now does it~.
I was gonna write a special about the hardworking fairies all over the naval district for the upcoming big issue, but I'm putting that on hold for just a second. You know why? That little devil Shigure delivered yet again! She got the keys again this time and scanned a whole load more pages, but she said that the next few pages will have to wait for a little. She said something about the Admiral adding tamper seals to all locks for important documents. Damn, is he on our tracks?!
Anyway, the pages she scanned in seem to be a more private section. She said that the pages initially seemed stuck together by friction, but it was actually some clever affixing. She saw they were very personal, so she scanned them in and handed it over to me. It seems to be like this page id first impressions...
1st ship of the Kongou class, Kongou.
Doesn't know English all that well. Tea is nice, though. Sweats profusely when forced to converse in English. Hosts enjoyable tea breaks at about 3 in the afternoon.
2nd ship of the Shiratsuyu class, Shigure
Definitely more reserved than the rest of the destroyer bunch. To the point, very few eccentricities. Very cute in every situation
1st ship of the Houshou class, Houshou
Very tender soul, looks out for everyone. Pays attention to the small things and the big picture. Inhuman foresight. Extremely handy and helpful in every situation.
1st ship of the Tashkent class, Tashkent
Respectful and cheerful comrade. Always seems to keep everybody an arm's length away. Sometimes shy and dejected, maybe because of being the first foreign ship on base.
1st ship of the Ooyodo class, Ooyodo
Glasses aren't just for show; more than worth her salt when helping in operations. Always invaluable for smooth relations with fleet command. Rarely flustered, regains and keeps composure quickly and effectively. Definitely a role model.
1st ship of the Akashi class, Akashi
Signature pink & fluffy hairstyle. Very cheerful, even during technical and serious work. Invaluable fleet mechanic. Specializes in hardware, so compliments my software expertise.
And so on. That's all I can tell you for now!
...honestly though. It was smudged from other pages' writing, I assume, and he intertwined 4 languages to write this one. Translating is soo hard!