Five thousand years ago, it would have been easy.
It’s a chance to secure a dog beastman slave!
Whether the exaggerated portrayal in the new anime here was good or not is uncertain…
The ship that flies with that mechanism might be pretty amazing.
If it were a civilization level close to WW1 Greece, it would have been a good match.
It seems that a modern tank could be completely destroyed.
Is there still a chance to make it with the current Congolese army?
>>7Even at the time of serialization, if anything happened in Congo, Belgium would come out, so the road to world domination is fraught with difficulties.
Regardless of military strength, it’s frightening that they brought out weapons of that level with hostile intent.
If only it were 100 years earlier…
It has the specs to compete even 100 years ago.
If it were 150 years ago, I could be invincible.
However, the soldiers seem to have high morale and training.
Considering the intelligence that was able to prepare this military formation in less than 10 years.
There is a possibility that weapons from the human world will soon be mass-produced and improved as well.
It looks like this, but isn’t it being used with some ridiculous super technology?
>>14At least there is a super technology that can bend and move stone giants, which are impossible to replicate even with modern human civilization, so that is also possible.
I mean, how is the ship flying like this…?
>>14Even if it was used, it would be a waste of treasure.
Just spreading onion components seems enough to wipe them out.
It might be possible to go if it were an era without fighter jets.
If the stuff packed in the barrel is an evil ingredient, there might be a chance.
Only for dogs
The invention of the airplane was surprisingly late.
>>20Tanks made their first appearance after airplanes in World War I.
It will likely be researched thoroughly until it is completely harvested.
It seems like they will be driven back by humanity but will turn into guerrillas, making things troublesome.
I’m about to lose to a pride of lions.
Even so, ordinary citizens can commit massacres, so the humans will seriously fight back, won’t they?
It seems I can’t get out of the Heavy Smokers Forest.
It loses to a moving statue…
Even in 1850, at this speed, I think you’d normally get sniped…
>>28If it’s aimed at the sky, the cannon won’t fire at all, so it’s impossible.
In the first place, it wasn’t made to be launched upwards.
It seems that our intelligence is a bit higher than yours.
If a pack of dogs like this attacked, they would be exterminated and captured, and then they would be nothing more than human toys.
We can win on North Sentinel Island.
If I’m going to do something about this, I need to send out a fighter jet, so it’s pretty strong.
If it’s the first time, there’s still a possibility, but after the second time, it’s impossible because the sky will be taken.
I wonder how they will handle the supply line.
It may not look like much just from the image, but it’s the first release made after finding data on ancient weapons.
There is also the technology to project holograms and emit lightning from the pendant…
I want to mate with a dog.
Don’t underestimate me! (GOGGOG)
It seems that a war of attrition against the nation is unlikely to succeed.
They might be planning to mobilize billions to succeed in a surprise attack.
It looks like it can output firepower that can kill humans, and as long as I don’t let it counterattack, I can do it.
A flying ship that has modernized its armament or is used for troop transport would be very useful in modern warfare.
At the time of serialization, this was enough to conquer the world.
It looks like there are no air-to-air weapons…
If it’s a bomb of this level, I can dig a hole and endure, then attack when they land for resupply, and I can win even without the plane.
>>43That’s how we burn them down with a flame-throwing tank when they come out.
>>47I wonder if that tank will make it in time coming from outside the bomb drop area…
>>43The truth is that not having control is tough.
You’re using a flame thrower tank and other niche items, huh?
You can normally take aim and shoot with a gun, not just a cannon.
Wooden dashi
>>45Isn’t it tough without a cannon, like an automobile war wagon?
>>45If it’s made of wood, then it can be knocked down with a gun.
You can also shoot down British wooden fighters from World War II.
Why are humans so dedicated to killing each other?
It is possible to trample on ordinary people.
Conquest seems impossible, no matter how you think about it…
I wouldn’t be able to win even 100 years ago.
>>54We can’t win, but humanity is also in the midst of a great war.
I believe there will be countries in humanity that will try to form alliances based on this military power.
I think humanity would have a tough time during the era of the Russo-Japanese War.
If it were 100 years ago, I might have been able to fight, but I wouldn’t want to battle against the ethics of humanity from that time…
If it’s about massacring civilians, then that’s as far as I can go…
Giant and the others will counter with stone throwing and toss batting.
If it’s against an evil invader plotting world domination, the threshold for using nuclear weapons would be lowered, wouldn’t it?
Since the serialization started in 1981… it might be possible to temporarily occupy the village, but…
There is no population gap.
Moreover, having completely different species may strengthen the unity among humanity.
Dog-humans might be subjected to genocide.
>>61At that time, people were incredibly racist.
It seems that there are quite a few people who think that intelligent dogs are better than humans.
>>69It seems that the moderates and extremists are about to start a war while ignoring the dog-human issue.
Depending on the era, if they can attack, humanity might also invade the Dog Kingdom, leading to a focus on close-quarters combat.
Putting aside that it’s made of wood, there were actually times when flamethrower tanks were effective.
>>63If you’re going to conquer a pillbox or fortress, it can still be used now.
Is there nothing like that anymore? Yeah…
>>63It makes sense in theory, but the launch point is deep in Africa.
First, can you come to the front lines?
There are no machine guns… or rather, it seems that metal processing technology hasn’t caught up.
In that case, the defense is trash and it wears me out quickly, so I can’t engage in a long battle.
If we trace it back, it’s Nobita’s fault.
Speaking of which, even though it was supposed to be heavy smoker forest, the weather in Dog Kingdom actually looked pretty good.
After engaging in some battles using the techniques from the thread after the outbreak of war, it is natural that they would optimize their weapons and tactics according to their opponents, so they might struggle against the great powers from a century ago.
>>67If we’re saying that, then the dog-human side is much smarter.
There is a high possibility that they will further optimize tactics and weapons beyond that.
>>73While escaping back to Heavy Smoker Forest and analyzing research there.
If humanity never retaliates…
>>97I think it’s already over once I realize you’re hiding here.
There are plenty of weapons that can be used against an opponent who isn’t human, without resorting to extreme measures like incinerating them with a nuclear weapon, and it seems that many people would want to test them.
>>97Taking into account the modern era, it is a different story, but 100 years ago, humanity was too far from the front lines deep in Africa to understand the situation.
It would probably be hard even to go on a survey to research information about dog-humans.
Dogs and humans who can bring back information quickly may have the advantage.
>>107It’s easy to forget because of the internet, but for most of history, the means and speed of information transmission have been a bottleneck.
If real aliens were to invade, humans would probably not hold back their wickedness…
>>71Even among the same humans, there were almost no limiters back then, about 100 years ago…
>>71The idea of human rights is still vague and nonexistent, and if you strip away the guilt of the conscience, it’s literally too dangerous to think that anything goes.
There are an unimaginable number of lunatics in the world who would gladly want to butcher or experiment on others.
How is it being presented in the remake?
After World War II, it would become a place of experimentation or a foe to humanity that brings harm without human rights…
>>76Moreover, it is an unknown life form.
Depending on the opposing country, it seems that it could truly be treated as something that will be spoken of as a stain on human history in the future…
In terms of scale, it’s like the Vatican City starting a war against the entire world.
Whether they had a proper strategy, regardless of their strength, is questionable.
Right now, it might be treated in a somewhat endearing way.
During the Cold War, even the citizens of one’s own country faced threats to their human rights…
If nuclear weapons are allowed, won’t it be over soon?
Let’s amplify the public opinion debuff from animal protection groups, religious organizations, and conspiracy theorists on the human side.
Having lethal power, even to a small degree, is not good.
If it were weaker, there might be a chance for more effective handling, but it has enough power to lightly kill ordinary citizens, so it is completely eradicated.
>>84“If there’s a fact that I easily hurt someone, then it’s someone who can’t hit the brakes anymore.”
I think there will be human casualties at the beginning, but after that, they’ll just get beaten up and it will be over…
You might have a technical brain, but…
Thinking that in the 1980s, with the strength of the thread images, one can win against humans is a sign of lacking strategic insight, isn’t it?
>>87In the first place, it’s a problem even before considering strategic insight, since there is hardly any information from abroad.
>>87Peko is the only one who has seen the human world.
Are they going to attack from the African continent… The North will hold back a bit, but if they go East, it will be hell…
If it’s going to appear, I guess it would be first within Japan.
Isn’t it a bit scary to fight against the Japanese of that time?
Considering the example of the Zulu War, it seems tough up until around WW1.
I might be able to conquer something like Ethiopia.
It is more effective to assert human rights by coming in large numbers.
I wanted you to declare war because I like this type of beastman…
If I take a poor position in the invasion route, I might be treated as if I don’t exist for decades.
This is bad because, unlike native people with spears, an unarmed civilian can easily be slaughtered by this level of military force.
It’s not about whether they have intelligence or not; humans have no choice but to do their utmost to annihilate them.
The underground, seabed, and heavens have quite advanced technology, but when it comes to dogs… it’s a bit hard to comment.
“It can also be interpreted as a prequel to ‘Yani Cat’ or ‘The Ordinary Life of Ume and Momo’…”
I don’t think humanity will lose at all, but dealing with the opponent is a real pain in the ass.
Thank you to the ancient king who valued peace and made the decision to seal away weapons of all kinds…
If it’s just technology, it’s outrageous, so all civilized people will flock to it at an incredible pace.
If it focuses on asymmetric warfare centered around terrorism, there is a possibility.
If a sovereign nation goes to war head-on, it will be incredibly weak.
In fact, it has been mentioned in the main story that with this equipment, it’s impossible to win against modern humans.
I thought about a country without an air force… but it wouldn’t work due to anti-aircraft fire.
Actually, Dora-chan will find out about that area in the future, right?
What kind of treatment is it in the future…
>>109It seems like they’re modernized just like regular humans.
Even if it were the 80s, it would be easy to find out from where they are advancing and where they are returning to…
>>110In the 80s, there were satellite photos and such.
Conversely, you could say that 100 years ago, that wouldn’t have been understood either.
In the 21st century’s public opinion, if you wipe out something like this, people say it’s cruel.
The 1980s were merciless…
In the 1980s, during the Cold War, human flaws were fully on display.
In today’s era, it’s more effective to let them attack first and then become excessive victims in front of the camera rather than to attack with weapons!!!