I Sank the USS West Virginia
On the morning of December 7, 1941, Japanese pilot Takeshi Maeda approached Pearl Harbor on a torpedo run with a specific target in mind: the USS West Virginia. When the attack began, Takeshi successfully hit the West Virgina with his torpedo, watching the plume of water rising into air. As the planes circled the destruction they had created, the West Virginia had sunk to the bottom of the harbor after several torpedo hits. Takeshi's mission was accomplished...or so he thought. However, on a similar bombing raid on Okinawa in 1945, Takeshi met with a sight that forever changed his perception of both the US technical capabilities, and the Japanese ability to win the war: the USS West Virginia, resurrected from the dead.