I feel is the opposite: knowing how cheerful Furutaka and Zekamashi are in the canon, this seems like a second chance in life or a solution to a big problem, like not having your legs or one eye. Yes, they now have to fight and be involved in war, but a least is against a common enemy, not like they're being used for inhumane acts.
I feel is the opposite: knowing how cheerful Furutaka and Zekamashi are in the canon, this seems like a second chance in life or a solution to a big problem, like not having your legs or one eye. Yes, they now have to fight and be involved in war, but a least is against a common enemy, not like they're being used for inhumane acts.
Besides, who knows, they might be assigned to one of those Naval Districts where it's just nonstop hijinks and lazing around in the baths.
I feel is the opposite: knowing how cheerful Furutaka and Zekamashi are in the canon, this seems like a second chance in life or a solution to a big problem, like not having your legs or one eye. Yes, they now have to fight and be involved in war, but a least is against a common enemy, not like they're being used for inhumane acts.
Make sense anyway as it kinda gives them purpose in life.
If you're living a life without worth, sometimes dying in a blaze of glory becomes a great deal.
's kinda how ISIS used to recruit, only more 'You'll get to rape as much as you like!' thrown in.
After asking them, they happily complied.
The girl who had always been forced to stay in a hospital due to her congenital disease becomes "Furutaka".
The girl who lost her legs due to an accident becomes "Shimakaze".
Each of them left on a journey, to the battlefield.
Through the process of ship girl transformation,
it is believed that some diseases can be completely cured.
Moreover, experiments have shown that after becoming ship girls,
their lost body parts can regenerate.
"The results show that you girls have extremely high aptitude.
Don't you want to become ship girls, and run all over the open sea for people's sake?"