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Mathias

For Episode 11 If you wonder what Tanya means with "the Trenchgun is banned", this refers to a situation that happened in World War I. When American troops arrived in Europe in 1917, the soldiers also brought along shotguns of various kinds. The pellet bullets cause devastating damage, especially to living objects (animals and humans) due to the large amount and the area they cover. In the so-called Hague Rules of Land Warfare, which was created in 1907, there is also a clause expressly prohibiting the use of such weapons, which inflicts unnecessary suffering and pain on an enemy soldier. These include shotguns, but also other types of ammunition and weapons, such as. Dum-Dum projectiles. Article 23 of the Hague Convention on Land Warfare: Apart from the prohibitions set by special contracts, the following is prohibited by name: e) the use of weapons, projectiles or substances capable of causing unnecessary suffering, Overall, Articel e is one of 8 rules listed under paragraph 23.

Anonymous

Why tier 1 only has episodes 1 and then 11-12

Ryuuji Gremory

The reason Tanya refrains from using the Type 95 computation jewel (the cursed one) as much as possible is that it’s not as convenient as her just having to pray to get power in exchange. Instead, it’s the other way around, if she uses it, it invades her mind and forces her to pray taking away her free will and turning her into a euphoric fanatic believer. Being X basically turned the Type 95 into a drug. She often has memory blanks when using the Type 95 just as if she was on a drug trip. For instance, after training her Battalion at the start she questioned “how that happen” and talked about getting checked up on for Mental corruption. Her problem was that she overused the Type 95 and barely even remembers anything from the training of the 203rd Battalion. Well, it’s not really properly explained in the anime, and she uses the Type 95 already a more liberally than she does in the Novel, were she really only uses it when she deems it necessary.

Anonymous

I didn't read the source material so don't quote me on this, but I feel the Empire is more of WW1 Germany, the early war events depicted, trenches warfare, types army suits, and level of technology and battle strategies all suggested that. If so, they're still the invader and maybe debatably the less righteous side because of that (compared to the triple entente), though it was much much less black and white comparing to WW2. The Nazis did far too many horrible atrocities to be defined anything other than evil, WW1 Germany on the other hand was more like a nation that realised all its neighbours were taking advantages of the vast underdeveloped parts of the world when itself was solely excluded from the party. This is a very oversimplified statement about the complicated situation at the time, you can find some very good youtube videos on this topic if you are interested, but I guess all you really need to know is that our MC does work for the bad guys per se, but there is no holocaust. I even have a guess that the author specifically chose this period of Germany because he is really more about depicting how unforgiving and horrible wars inherently are, rather than trying to accuse one side of evil.

Anonymous

More on that, although this world war in the story is more of a mix of the 2 world wars of our world, because of the existence of mages basically put air forces into the centre of the war much much earlier than it should have been, and the fact that it took place in the mid 1920s so technology would be more advanced than WW1, and that a mix probably would make it easier for the author to find base events or make up ones with less historical scrutiny. The thing is, in the real world, the Great War was the first modern war on such level, with multiple heavyweights in the ring, this was a war that totally changed the way how wars are conducted. And in the story, this is the first ever world war for them, and they are quite realistically trying to keep up with the changes, but sometimes unavoidably falling short. You can see from how the Republic (France, and they really did it in early WW1) had blue suits for their troops instead of camouflage colours, Dakia didn't even have air forces and didn't even encrypted their communications because they never engaged in such a modern warfare before, and of course how the higher-ups of the Empire all thought the war has ended when it was not.

Anonymous

So although it might appear to be wild not to eliminate all the enemy when they could, it was actually a blind spot for the those in the story because they were all too accustomed to the old principle that a war ended when the capital was captured and they got the land in control. Remember this is long before modern guerrilla warfare, and nobody have ever came close of capturing the whole of the mainland of such a huge colonial empire like France before this. All their experience and intellect would have been telling them the Republican government-in-exile would have to accept its lost, sigh a peace treaty, try to tidy up the mess and things would carry on like how wars in Europe ended in centuries. They never saw the war potential of all those oversea colonies, and never thought that these people would continue to fight despite all their economic and human lost. It was only to the eyes of us and the MC that can see how things would go, and how people would continue to struggle, because we know about Free France, Vietnam, Syria etc.

Anonymous

I'd say it was quite realistic how the Empire ended up celebrating their victory prematurely and got dragged into north Africa warfare, wouldn't even blame the generals. However, it was a bit of an avoidable mistake in believing that the UK, Russia and the US would not react to the fall of France. They are allies after all, and they all have their empire's interest to protect, another super empire in the game to share their interest is the last thing they want. So not counting in these global superpowers when making plans, or thinking too little of them, was definitely a bit naïve of the Empire, but then again, Germany made that exact same mistake in real life, TWICE, so i guess can't really complain about it either.