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Osaka27149 Posts
As I was getting destroyed my a fleet of BattleCruisers the other day, I started to wonder how they got the name for the Yamato cannon. (Coincedentally, that was just as my Lair was being incinerated). I knew it was a Japanese name, but I wondered how they got it. My girl friend is Japanese, so I asked her, and this is the answer I got.
Yamato was the old name of the curent city Nara. There was also a famous comic called Yamato, which featured a large space ship. I dont know what the ship looked like, but it might be a fair guess to think it looked something like a Battle Cruiser. Also, the creator of that comic, (who is famous in Japan) also did those Daft Punk music videos from a while back.
I just thought this was interesting, and I thought you might like to know. Mani~
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The Yamato was the biggest battleship ever made anywhere ever, made by the Japanese.
It got sunk by American carrier-borne aircraft at the end of the war while going out on a suicide mission vs the american fleet. It never got anywhere near the range to shoot from.
It didn't have enough fuel to return even if it wasn't sunk =]
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Sweden33719 Posts
You beat me to it;o
Regards FrozenArbiter
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Osaka27149 Posts
On May 16 2003 20:57 Resonate wrote: The Yamato was the biggest battleship ever made anywhere ever, made by the Japanese.
It got sunk by American carrier-borne aircraft at the end of the war while going out on a suicide mission vs the american fleet. It never got anywhere near the range to shoot from.
It didn't have enough fuel to return even if it wasn't sunk =]
I wonder how much of the mission was told to the guys on the boat. I mean, if the captain knows, and is willing, then thats fine to go, but if you are the guy making dinner, of cleaning the bathroom, that is a raw deal.
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United States33389 Posts
there's an anime with this big spaceship called the yamato :O
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ok so the ship got destroyed? so its ucks
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The Battleship Yamato was the largest displacement vessel ever built, weighing in at over 70,000 tons. The Yamato also had a sister ship, the Musashi, which incidentally was sunk also.
The reason for the "Yamato Gun" is because the Yamato boasted the largest cannons to date, monster 18 inch deck cannons. All other battleships at the time were equipped with 14 or 16 inch guns. Those 18 inch cannons were easily capable of piercing ANY and all forms of naval armor with relative ease. It was a floating fortress, the only way to bring it down was from the air, and so it happened.
The Yamato I believe was sunk during the Naval battle of Leyte Gulf, while the Musashi I think was beached at Okinawa and used for support artillery.
Hope that clarifies things.
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Osaka27149 Posts
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Dominican Republic55 Posts
ugh... BattleShip?? Yamato was the first BIG unified CLAN in FEUDAL or pre i think japan... I got that on History exam 2 years ago.. thats my opinion tho (partially fact).
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well its a name, so you can call anything yamato
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France1270 Posts
For my japanese wife, Yamato evokes 'japanese soul' or 'japanese spirit', and is linked with the Emperor's spirit - soul. It was the name of the city now called Nara when that city was Japan capital (before capital moved to Tokyo) because the Emperor lived there. She doesn't know about the ship, but the name was probably given to that ship because it was japan's top weapon.
So "Yamato Gun" could either come from: - the 18-inch guns of the WW2 ship Yamato, - the idea of a 'spirit' weapon, which would explain why firing it is based on an energy level, - the spaceship in the comic / anime.
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it was not sunk in leyte gulf, that battle was already over.
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i'd like to think blizzard named it the yamato canon cos they misspeled tomato
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Dominican Republic55 Posts
Hey... it was also the first big clan of Feudal Japan :/ wait didnt I post that already?
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yeah and they got the name for the Battleship from somewhere
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United States33389 Posts
doesn't the yamato in the anime/manga have some sort of super cannon ;p?
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... tomato 
that's it
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yes we know it was a battleship, but like i said, the name isnt originally from the battleship
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