Sengoku Komachi Kuroutan: Noukou Giga - Vol. 6 Ch. 30 - Companions

@Swolin1 i doubt they can. The techniques to make the machines, to make the machines needed havent even been addressed yet.

The amount of machining to set up machines to make rifled barrels to a uniform quality alone are incredibly intensive, especially for a preindustrial Japan.
 
I wonder how these changes will change history. Surely, if they help Japan become too advanced, wouldn't that create a ripple that might cause the Axis Powers to win WWII? What if her parents and friends aren't even born in the first place?
 
Duh duh DUHHHH!! Lady Nohime keeping her eyes on the prize, baby.

Ashimitsu is a puzzle. Native to the time, clearly an educated noble of some kind, since he leapt to 21C with a katana or tachi. Don't tell me he got hit by a Sengoku bus LOL

@melonpalooza I hope MC creates the alternate timeline -- way more advanced than us -- that creates the peaceful superpower Japan that spawns Tetsuwan Atomu :D
 
I think the fact that the story goes this far after Shizuko's meddling and she still isn't turned into a pile of ash hints that this time travel involves the good ol' alternate/multiverse concept.
 
when Nobunaga acquires modern technology on anything, that will pave his way to power. may that be biology, chemical, physics, metallurgy, medic, if it's in the right hand of the right man, just about time for dominance. even small things like matches to gun powder or even nitroglycerin will deliver him the world if he wants. isn't dictator a human version of maou? in the future there might be no more countries, just Japan Empire, no communist, no liberalist, nor democracy. Scary..
 
Japanese Hillary Clinton plotting to gain war advantages mwahaha.

Well at least she and Nobunaga are nice to Shizuko. For hegemons like them, people they can trust inherently are rare, and our airheaded, unambitious pushover with a mind full of genius innovations is perfect to have around...as long as she doesn't fall into enemy hands.
 
@melonpalooza Considering how Nobunaga's very accepting of Western influences unlike Tokugawa (and the Meiji government), I'm assuming that there's a good chance Japan would not become isolationist, and be able to build relations with European countries in time for them to not shun Japan in the first World War. And so they probably won't get shunned in the Treaty of Versailles, and hopefully that means they won't become nationalistic enough to start attacking the rest of Asia and ally with Germany.
 
@sarsak at this rate they’re gonna be miles ahead of the rest of the world technologically, they wouldn’t be in ww1 with nobunaga at the helm, they would take China within The decade.
 
@Sarsak the Meiji government was the opposite of isolationist, Emperor Meiji is the one who industrialized the country and caused Japan to become a major world power. Japan did not ally themselves with Germany because of any concurrence they had with German fascist ideology but because it made strategic sense for them to do so.
 
Portuguese and Dutch merchants already known about Japan by this point, so if Nobu wants to ally with actual gaijin one of them is more likely than say, French German Russia or Brits

And unlike other natives in colonial age Nobu is formidable opponent against any enterprising colonial powers, even so if he can fully unlock militaristic techs
 
Huh, now that I think about it, won't that mean Japan's reaction to Christianity even if Nobunaga is alive remains the same? Early Christianity is barely a political power, but under the Toyotomi and Tokugawa they're quite powerful.
 

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