One of the advantages of a Destroyer is the ability to zip around the battle. Their speed allows you to quickly dart across the map. Early in this match I notice most of our ships are in the upper-right quadrant of the map, leaving our flank in the southwest open. So I quickly moved to assist the lone battleship in the south, stopping only briefly in the middle to drop a few torpedoes. As seen here, sometimes if you blind fire in a tight spot you can get lucky. As expected, the enemy was coming in the side we left open. I didn't survive but was able to get a few torpedo hits in and provide smoke cover for the battleship in that area, as well as score a "Flesh Wound" kill. The ship, Fujin, is unfortunately a fake ship. Not a blue print ship nor a concept, but completely fictional. It's design mirrors the Kamikaze class, and infact, both Fujin and Kamikaze in-game share the exact same description. The Fujin is basically a Kamikaze with a Halloween paint theme. However it's still a fun ship to play. Interestingly, Fujin is a Japanese god of wind. Many early Japanese destroyers had wind-based names such as Umikazi (Sea Wind), Minekaze (Summit Wind) and Kamikaze (Divine Wind). The divine and god like reference is another piece of evidence that the Kamikaze and Fujin are in-game sisters.
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