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Artist: 6音

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HMS JERSEY [X]
Artist: 6音
I've never rly talked about it but
This made me so damn angry. The way Mic announced the arrival of class A and then included other seven classes collectively like it's no big deal, like they're not important at all. The kids are freaking privileged! I agree with the general department students, this is just humiliating.
Her default design is one of my least favourites, I always thought the proportions are off. But every skin of her is super cute to me and she’s super strong too once retrofited.
HMS JAVELIN [X]
Artist: かえで
HMS JUPITER [X]
Artist: 6音
i'm not sure if you've directly answered this before, but what ARE class-j's used for? i know they're rarer but agencies have to have found a use for them, right?
You're right, they are rarer - at least, according to the agencies, though whether that's what they actually think or whether it's just what they publish I'll have to plead no comment, ahaha
The agencies have difficulty finding a publicly palatable use for class-Js, since their ability requires sight and is on the whole more physical than cerebral. One lesser-touted avenue into which class-Js can be funneled, however, is into the armed forces. A class-J with what would essentially be blinders on, which limit their field of vision to whatever the handler chooses, could be used to launch projectiles such as bombs across enemy lines or through airspace in which a drone would be detected and shot down. They could also - theoretically, the bureau categorically denies any firsthand knowledge of this - be used in more stealthy situations, where a pinprick or small projectile would be all that were needed to accomplish one's goal.
Norfolk and Western class J number 611 leads the eastbound "Pelican" excursion train downgrade at Shawsville, Virginia, returning to Roanoke with a full train of passengers on July 4, 2015.
Js that pass in the night.
N&W 611 waits to enter the main line in Laymonville as 605 enters town with a passenger train, running slightly behind schedule.
Copyright N. Emerson
Another image to celebrate the pending return of N&W 611 to the rails.
Class J 611 slips by K class 105 with a westbound passenger train.