It's not like she's in a position to do anything else but get used to it. Assuming things we aren't seeing are taking place (skirmishes, etc.), she's probably had a lot of time to do so.Bruh, they just made rockets way ahead of time. Thank god she probably doesn’t understand how to make nukes
also she seems much more open to killing enemies. Did her values change?
It's not like she's in a position to do anything else but get used to it. Assuming things we aren't seeing are taking place (skirmishes, etc.), she's probably had a lot of time to do so.
- She's basically given up on going back to her time and is like "fuck it, if the isekai gods won't give me an answer, i'll go all-in #TeamOda"
- Nobunaga would have her executed in a heartbeat should she commit any kind of treason or serious scheming. Killing is unfortunately necessary for survival during this period.
- She doesn't really have anywhere to go in the first place. She could maybe flee and live as a villager somewhere, but then she may very well just end up being killed/enslaved by some thugs in the boonies.
No, rockets were used in battle both in China and Europe around 200 years before Shizuko made these. They had also gone out of fashion, at least in Europe. Cannons were better in almost every way.Bruh, they just made rockets way ahead of time. Thank god she probably doesn’t understand how to make nukes
also she seems much more open to killing enemies. Did her values change?
Rifling was invented in Europe (around 1500), but I don't think it was used much, probably only in really expensive high-end guns. Smoothbore was the norm for both cannons and muskets up until the 19th century. The American civil war actually started with both armies fielding smoothbore muskets, although that soon changed and both sides got rifles.If rifling is already invented, we could probably see a field canon soon
If I remember right, her uncle (when they first reunited) had asked Shizuko if she had the chance to return to her own time, would she do so. At the time, Shizuko had pondered about it and was hesitant to answer, since it seemed that she actually had a desire to stay in the Sengoku Era.That is really interesting point, we are not entirely clear on her feelings about returning to the present, but we haven’t seen her even think about it since the beginning.