In one world, Miho defied the tenets of her school and rescued her comrades costing her team the match and causing her to be disowned, yet she could live with those results...
In another world, Miho kept to the tenets of her school and ignored the plight of her teammates and thereby led her team to victory while also gaining praise from her family, and now she has to live with those results...
The first thing this made me think of when I saw it was that three-doujin story Takosuboya did where nearly EVERYONE from ALL THE SCHOOLS die in horrid, real combat casualty manners, and Miho is left as nearly the last survivor at the end.
The dude is a good story teller; but is one sick, twisted puppy for taking such a generally 'happy' story and making it so depressingly grim-dark.
As an FYI; he did the same thing to K-On and KanColle.
Correct me if I'm wrong but, why didn't the crew just moved out the tank of the way? I mean, can't the crew operate on their own without their commander?
Correct me if I'm wrong but, why didn't the crew just moved out the tank of the way? I mean, can't the crew operate on their own without their commander?
The Nishizumi style is very rigid command chain is everything, without the commander they would be thrown into confusion and hesitated most likely calling for Miho to come back or whats going on just long enough to be shot as the tank that went over was in front of the flag tank I believe. Remember the confusion in the finals that the Hetzer caused when things did not proceed as predicted without Maho nearby.
The Nishizumi style is very rigid command chain is everything, without the commander they would be thrown into confusion and hesitated most likely calling for Miho to come back or whats going on just long enough to be shot as the tank that went over was in front of the flag tank I believe. Remember the confusion in the finals that the Hetzer caused when things did not proceed as predicted without Maho nearby.
The tank behind was attempting to move in front while Miho was swimming to rescue her teammates. Another few seconds and it would have been in place to block that shot. Moving forward without a shielding tank would likely have ended the same way unless Miho was in a position to shoot the Pravda flag tank or the road curved enough ahead to prevent the shot (unlikely given the narrow path). So without the cover, Miho's team would likely still lose and have some dead girls to present to their families.
I'm not sure if this was from the cannon series or a doujin, but I think Kay once said that if it was real war, things would be fought differently, but because it is just a game, the lives take priority over success.
In one world, Miho defied the tenets of her school and rescued her comrades costing her team the match and causing her to be disowned, yet she could live with those results...
In another world, Miho kept to the tenets of her school and ignored the plight of her teammates and thereby led her team to victory while also gaining praise from her family, and now she has to live with those results...
In the miho nishizumi survive the third world war all of her friends and family are dead. China and America went to war, and everyone was enlisted and died after 50 years she had grandchildren living in mars and then another war this time is mars colony and 10 years later the war ended only remains is her grandchildren's child and she get to live over 100 years old and had great great grandchildren and then she died in long sad life and all of her family are dead. Until her descent do same thing.