St. Gloriana: 1 x Churchill, 11 x Matilda II, 2 x Crusader, 1 x Cromwell
Kuromorimine: 1 x Tiger I, 2 x Tiger II, 8 x Panther G, 3 x Jagdpanzer IV/L70, 1 x Panzer III J
Overview
Both Kuromorimine and St. Gloriana are familiar faces at the semi-final round of National Senshadou Tournament. For St. Gloriana, Kuromorimine was probably their biggest rival; to Kuromorimine, they must make it to the final round this year in order to redeem themselves from the previous year’s defeat. The stage was a desert scene similar to El Alamein, the place where the Desert Rats finally stopped the German advance into Egypt, and turned the course of North Africa campaign around. Rather fitting for a battle between a German-style school and a British-style one.
But Kuromorimine’s tanks were much bigger and better than what Erwin Rommel had at Alamein. They could fire accurately over 2,000 meters, an advantage they fully exploited over this flat open battlefield. Kuromorimine opened fire at 2,400m, and knocked out a few Matildas. At this moment Darjeeling sent out her Cromwell, specially prepared for this occasion, which threw out a huge wall of dust that got Kuromorimine’s distracted. Meanwhile St. Gloriana’s Crusaders managed to locate the only thing Darjeeling cared about at the moment: Kuromorimine’s flag tank, sitting on a hill by itself.
Meanwhile Kuromorimine had formed a flanking group of Panthers and began rolling up the right flank of St. Gloriana’s line. Darjeeling left the rest of her team there as bait, ordered them to keep Kuromorimine pinned as long as possible, and left in her Churchill to face her destiny. True to their words to their Captain, After some fierce fighting, St. Gloriana completely annihilated the flanking force Kuromorimine sent forward and kept the rest of Kuromorimine eyes fixed on their position as their captain crept up behind Kuromorimine’s flag tank.
Thanks to intel gathered prior to the match, Darjeeling had heard that Kuromorimine recently had a personnel reshuffle after their deputy commander Nishizumi Miho transferred away. Knowing that Nishizumi Maho would very likely keep her team as far away from her as possible to avoid another “difficult situation”, Darjeeling was confident that Maho’s tank would be alone. However after the previous bout against Kuromorimine’s Panthers, her tank only had two rounds of APCBCs left. As Darjeeling crested the ridge line, she found Kuromorimine’s Tiger I had turned around, facing her tank, its 88mm cannon staring right at her.
Some quick command and good driver’s work on both side saw Tiger’s shot bounce off Darjeeling’s mantlet and Churchill’s shot glancing off the side of Tiger’s turret. Now it’s down to which tank would reload before the next tank could fire: Maho boasts that her loader could reload in 6 seconds, but Orange Pekoe distinguished herself by loading in her last round well before that. Assam fired her 75mm but unfortunately missed Tiger’s turret ring by a little bit, and saw the shot bounce off the front armor. By now the rest of Kuromorimine team has finished the rest of St. Gloriana team, and took out Darjeeling’s Churchill with a spectacular volley.
Even though her team was annihilated and she narrowly lost the match herself, Darjeeling didn’t seem bitter or sad, as she greeted Kuromorimine’s captain Maho afterwards with a graceful smile.
Comment
OK at this point I think that roulette is just a joke. El Alamein? You are not going to find anything like that in Tottori.
Cromwell’s commander was… Nilgiri. Surprise.