Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-104.51.53.50-20150415225527/@comment-209.195.118.48-20150424011339

139.216.148.160 wrote: For those Americans who are supporting an Arpeggio theory in their bid to make American ships plausible

Since the maps where our kanmusus meet the Abyssals ships are based on real life maps. Where do you propose the Americans are fighting the Abyssals? Iron Bottom Sounds and Midways not even geographically close to their real life counterparts? Could  it be that the world is warped into separate dimensions? Or maybe they do take turns fighting at that location but never seem to run into each other?

There's so many plot holes with that theory

Thing is, for one, I'm not a murikan.

Two I never ment it to be a full Arpeggio theory, I was using it as an example hence the use of ala, though I should have said a-la, my bads. Let me elaborate for you, if you didn't get the point from the start, here, I'll even dumb it down for you.

Abyssals occupying all of the seas -> All countries w/ any naval power are busy w/ their own shit. -> Too busy w/ own shit/etc/shit that messes w/ long distance communications = magically an Arpeggio theory. hmm... interesting. and the whole point of that was just to say "bruh, send ships by air, expect to get shot outta the sky... like a turkey."

Three I care not for murikan ships, if they do come, I'd have them, but probably never really use them. if they don't come, big deal.

You want plot? Just look at Yamatos chest. also What Spartan-055 said.

anything else Good Sir?