That sales clerk is suspiciously similar to Tatsuta. Not sure if it really is her and she came to the real world or just someone with similar behaviour and appearance.
That sales clerk is suspiciously similar to Tatsuta. Not sure if it really is her and she came to the real world or just someone with similar behaviour and appearance.
Likewise here. And I said the same thing before I read this one too lol!
That sales clerk is suspiciously similar to Tatsuta. Not sure if it really is her and she came to the real world or just someone with similar behaviour and appearance.
Maybe some other player prayed for Tatsuta in front of his monitor.
Even the pixiv tags are "Tatsuta(look alike)" and there's no confirmation yet... Though, wouldn't Kaga recognizes a fellow comrade in arms? (well, if they never met due to being in different naval bases I guess not)
Even the pixiv tags are "Tatsuta(look alike)" and there's no confirmation yet... Though, wouldn't Kaga recognizes a fellow comrade in arms? (well, if they never met due to being in different naval bases I guess not)
Since Kaga is based on Admiral's playthrough, it could be the case that the admiral hasn't gotten Tatsuta before and hence, even Kaga or even the admiral doesn't recognise her. It still seems unlikely though.
Since Kaga is based on Admiral's playthrough, it could be the case that the admiral hasn't gotten Tatsuta before and hence, even Kaga or even the admiral doesn't recognise her. It still seems unlikely though.
That's almost impossible as Tatsuta is not only a common CL in the basic construction but also a quest reward that can be gotten even the first day playing.
Maybe she just forgot stuffs from the game when she became corporeal.
I've got both of them, but when I scanned it came out pretty bad on a few pages...
Second book has another Admiral, too.
If you can upload them somewhere (or rescan), I might try and clean them for you, used to do cleaning/editing/typesetting for a rather high-profile scanlation group for a few years.
Oh, I've gotten a lot better at cleaning the past few weeks, having actually bought the scanner myself so I don't have to sneakily use it at the office - which also means I have a controlled environment, light-wise. I could go back and rescan at some point though - just have trawl through my doujin boxes for them.
Of course, doing non-destructive (and not using a super expensive cradle setup, but a Fujitsu SV600) scanning tends to have mixed results sometimes - colour, for one, comes out a little blotchy - though I can filter it out pretty okay, it's not suitable for, say, artbooks.
Also that you need to flatten it yourself (using glass or plastic or w/e), so that means that you're never going to get right into the edge, or you have to use the scanner's internal dewarping system, which though decent all things said, I'd rather not use.
This would be so much easier if I could just tear apart my doujinshi, but alas, I'm not going to do that.