![]() The "Mark R" first appeared in Daedalian Hymn. The Nightmare Class first appeared in Dreamwaker's Butterfly. The "Mark F" first appeared Looking Glass of Fact and Fiction, the Hololive collab event. The Mark III first appeared in Northen Overture. The Mark II first appeared in Microlayer Medley. They were first introduced in Divergent Chessboard and follow a chess based naming convention. The only way these ships pose a threat is by sheer numbers. Like all mass produced boats, they are non-descript and don't have any ability to express themselves. These are the common ships the Siren deploy in battle. In the Ashen Simulacrum event, it is speculated that the Sirens may have been the true identity behind the many mythical "sea monster" sightings throughout human history [1. Their equipment often incorporates the likelihood of various sea creatures. Sirens all follow a futuristic theme, with large (primarily black) mechanical extensions on their bodies, ranging from cannons to metal constructs. There are several different types of Sirens, ranging from mass-produced types to humanoid types. It is currently unknown if these groups share the same goal or have different goals, but their enemies are nonetheless the same. They are also found frequently in Operation Siren, especially in the red danger zones. Members from this faction are encountered as node spawns, in minigames, or as bosses during events. ![]() The Sirens are the primary antagonists and antagonistic faction in the game, going against the Azur Lane and, on occassion, the Crimson Axis. ![]()
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