[quote=@Unfortunately] [i]In September 15, 1942, while patrolling the Solomon Islands, she spotted and fired a spread of 6 torpedoes at the carrier USS Wasp. 3 torpedeos hit the carrier, causing such heavy damage that she later needed to be scuttled. The other 3 torpedoes (by sheer luck) sunk the destroyer USS O'Brien and caused significant damage to the battleship USS North Carolina. As a result of this, she holds the record for the single most destructive torpedo spread fired by any submarine during World War II. [/i] holy shit [/quote] No, no, no, that's not the holy shit part. Her name is Iku. "I', is translation of 1, and 'ku', translation of 9. However...Iku....has a...tottally different meaning...*blushes*...