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Kirishima is the mental model representing the Kongō-class fast battleship within the Fleet of Fog, appearing as a humanoid figure with brown hair and blue eyes. Her vessel form displaces 32,060 tons, measures 222 meters long, and is armed with photon cannons, torpedo tubes, missile launchers, and a super-graviton cannon, protected by wave-force armor.
Deployed with her sister ship Haruna in the Second Oriental Fleet, Kirishima assaulted Yokosuka to destroy I-401. During this operation, she frequently criticized Haruna's distractions with impatient arrogance, favoring overwhelming firepower. This engagement ended in defeat when I-401 and Hakugei III destroyed her hull. Her surviving union core was transferred by Haruna into a pink teddy bear, later named "Yotarou" by the human child Makie Osakabe.
Confined as Yotarou, Kirishima reluctantly tolerated Makie's affection while aiding Haruna in protecting the girl. When a military raid targeted Makie's mansion, Kirishima switched roles with Haruna: Haruna shielded Makie while Kirishima used her limited nanomaterials to dispatch enemy snipers. She later intervened to stop Haruna from unleashing Maya's annihilation attack on nearby cities after Professor Osakabe’s death, though initially unsuccessful.
Accompanying Haruna and Makie to the Northern Region, Kirishima's teddy bear form concealed her original human-like head beneath its fabric. She supported Haruna's infiltration of Makie’s residence to reaffirm loyalty, defying their former faction. Subsequently, at Northern administrator Makoto Osakabe's suggestion, she joined Haruna’s investigation into the Facility #4 fire to understand their human adversaries.
Her personality shifted from combative arrogance to guarded cynicism after her defeat, though she retained impatience and a teasing demeanor, notably calling Haruna "Haruharu." She developed a protective stance toward Makie and formed a grudging rapport with former enemies like I-401, despite frustration over her teddy bear form.
Technologically, Kirishima uniquely generated underwater shockwaves via antennae and could merge with Haruna to combine their super-graviton cannons, a tactic requiring synchronization that left both vulnerable if destabilized.
Deployed with her sister ship Haruna in the Second Oriental Fleet, Kirishima assaulted Yokosuka to destroy I-401. During this operation, she frequently criticized Haruna's distractions with impatient arrogance, favoring overwhelming firepower. This engagement ended in defeat when I-401 and Hakugei III destroyed her hull. Her surviving union core was transferred by Haruna into a pink teddy bear, later named "Yotarou" by the human child Makie Osakabe.
Confined as Yotarou, Kirishima reluctantly tolerated Makie's affection while aiding Haruna in protecting the girl. When a military raid targeted Makie's mansion, Kirishima switched roles with Haruna: Haruna shielded Makie while Kirishima used her limited nanomaterials to dispatch enemy snipers. She later intervened to stop Haruna from unleashing Maya's annihilation attack on nearby cities after Professor Osakabe’s death, though initially unsuccessful.
Accompanying Haruna and Makie to the Northern Region, Kirishima's teddy bear form concealed her original human-like head beneath its fabric. She supported Haruna's infiltration of Makie’s residence to reaffirm loyalty, defying their former faction. Subsequently, at Northern administrator Makoto Osakabe's suggestion, she joined Haruna’s investigation into the Facility #4 fire to understand their human adversaries.
Her personality shifted from combative arrogance to guarded cynicism after her defeat, though she retained impatience and a teasing demeanor, notably calling Haruna "Haruharu." She developed a protective stance toward Makie and formed a grudging rapport with former enemies like I-401, despite frustration over her teddy bear form.
Technologically, Kirishima uniquely generated underwater shockwaves via antennae and could merge with Haruna to combine their super-graviton cannons, a tactic requiring synchronization that left both vulnerable if destabilized.