July 10, 2001
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Thinking Out Loud Again
I realized something while I was watching those StarBlazers reruns on toonami.com: They use old pre-World War II naval battle doctrine! The most awesome ship in the fleet, the Argo (née Yamato) is a battleship. Also, the enemy ships are battleships. To fight they actually turn broadside to each other (as in ocean-going ships, to bring as many guns to bear on the enemy as possible) and let loose.
Just found it interesting.