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'''Kamikaze''' (Japanese for Divine Wind) refers to a kind of attack in which a pilot crashes the vehicle he is operating at high speed into an enemy ship or position. Kamikaze attacks were used by the Empire of Japan during the last phase of the second world war as a desperation move.
'''Kamikaze''' (Japanese for Divine Wind) refers to a kind of attack in which a pilot crashes the vehicle he is operating at high speed into an enemy ship or position. Kamikaze attacks were used by the Empire of Japan during the last phase of the second world war as a desperation move against the numerically superior [[United States Navy]].
== Kamikaze attacks in Science Fiction ==
== Kamikaze attacks in Science Fiction ==
*[[Wraith Dart]]s will Kamikaze into targets if left without a Carrier vessel.
*[[Wraith Dart]]s will Kamikaze into targets if left without a Carrier vessel.
*[[Jem'Hadar]] attack ships will ram into ships no matter the reason.
*[[Jem'Hadar]] attack ships will ram into ships no matter the reason.
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Revision as of 04:07, 18 March 2013

Kamikaze (Japanese for Divine Wind) refers to a kind of attack in which a pilot crashes the vehicle he is operating at high speed into an enemy ship or position. Kamikaze attacks were used by the Empire of Japan during the last phase of the second world war as a desperation move against the numerically superior United States Navy.

Kamikaze attacks in Science Fiction

  • Wraith Darts will Kamikaze into targets if left without a Carrier vessel.
  • Jem'Hadar attack ships will ram into ships no matter the reason.

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