Thank you for reviewing this outlandish but interesting ship. Good job spotting that the turrets were modified for greater elevation as in Vanguard. How it remotely relates to reality: the 234 mm guns are the British 9.2-inch gun, usually found on armoured cruisers built 1890-1918. For a look at the probable inspiration for this ship's unusual armament, see HMS Lord Nelson (not the later Nelson) and HMS Agamemnon, Dreadnought's immediate predecessors. These had four 12-inch and ten 9.2-inch guns. For a fleeting couple of years before Dreadnought, an intermediate caliber gun between 12-inch and 8-inch was thought to be useful.
German turtleback and German accuracy on main and secondary batteries British main and secondary guns American Secondary guns and American AA Truly a multinational ship
The only way to make this fun is a complete secondary build. Like Bismarck/Tirpitz. And that requires a high tier commander. So that's gonna be a struggle. And how can you get this ship?
Dear Raptor, the same devblog report as usual! She's gained a second reload, up to 29 now, and lost 1k of her AP alpha. But even then, I still feel mildly worried about how powerful and potato-proof this ship might be, especially for a Dockyard ship
@@SeaRaptor But honestly, she's this wonderful Anglo-American Frankenship with Vanguard and QE and Repulse's guns and American secondary guns. The secondaries, the bigger ones, are actually the 'second primaries' one might find on the pre-drednaughts of the Lord Nelson class