6 o'clock. Breakfast, huh... eh? Me!? Got it, leave it to me! Umm... hmm, what should I make? I wonder if I should make Bismarck Nee-sama's portion too? Right?
Ok, today's breakfast is bread, cheese, and sausage. Also salad... and of course, have some hot coffee! It's pretty average, but still good, right? Ah, it's exactly 7 o'clock now.
17 o'clock. It's evening now. It's about time for the day to be getting darker. Haa, such a beautiful sky... Ah, of course Bismarck Nee-sama is the most beautiful!
It's 19 o'clock. Well then, dinner is Eisbein pot-au-feu. It's fine if the flavor soaks into the soup, right? And finally, if you add in rice to make it a porridge, it's delicious!
20:00
20時になりました。日本の重巡も、充実しているんですねぇ。ふむふむ、う~んなるほど…ふむ、ふむ…
It's now 20 o'clock. Japanese cruisers are pretty well-rounded, huh? Mmhmm. Aah, I see... Mmhmm.
This is a Japanese new year. There are "2 Priests"...! Kadoma-2, too, is unique and wonderful...!
お正月 (Oshougatsu, New Years) mixed up with 和尚が2 (Oshou ga 2, 2 priests), 門松 (Kadomatsu, New Years decoration) mixed up with 門真2 (Kadoma 2, 2nd Kadoma [city])
Humikane Shimada's commentary from Twitter on November 13th, 2014 reveal the follow design details:
She looks like Bismarck because the British mistook her for Bismarck. Hence, the turrets, bridge, & so forth are all more or less modeled after Bismarck.
Her basic form's patterns are a reference to the DKM standard Baltic camouflage.
There's a Prinz Eugen patch beneath her shoulder pad's iron cross.
When displayed in the PvP team roster, only 'Prinz' will show up. This may be due to the space between the two words ('Prinz' & 'Eugen') being recognized as a name split.
Trivia
Her name translates to 'Prince Eugene'.
It's for Prince Eugene of Savoy, one of the most important Field Marshals in the history of the Austrian military. He served the Habsburg Monarchy during the late 17th & early 18th century.
Eugene is derived from the Greek word ευγενης (eugenēs), or 'noble'. Literally, it means "well-born".
One of the Kriegsmarine ships who survived World War II
She was acquired for service in the US Navy for a short time & listed as an unclassified miscellaneous vessel (USS Prince Eugen) with the hull number IX-300 to prevent the Soviet Union from acquiring her.
After both nuclear tests, she was towed to Kwajalein Atoll on July 25, 1946 & eventually partially capsized in shallow waters due to an unrepaired leak on December 22nd, 1946.