Feminist girl boss protagonists represent stolen valor. In real life, virtually all women run from war and combat, and this is in the modern age when guns have greatly leveled the playing field. In an age where combat is almost entirely defined by physical strength and speed, female combatants were unheard of.
Oh, except Atsu is unafraid. She charges gunners and cannons regularly. In one instance, she gets her brother to join her (even though he protests out of common sense) and of course they end up fine.
He then admits she was right to try it and should have been brave enough to try it himself. It's absurd. Whoever wrote this was fresh off a reddit rant.
In one mission, she talks him into posing as a captured prisoner so she can turn him in and get close to a general they want dead. This goes poorly and her brother get the shit beat out of him. Then she tells him it's his own fault for being weak by following samurai code. He then agrees with her but still goes back to them. She treats everyone like garbage.
Feminist girl boss protagonists represent stolen valor. In real life, virtually all women run from war and combat, and this is in the modern age when guns have greatly leveled the playing field. In an age where combat is almost entirely defined by physical strength and speed, female combatants were unheard of.
Oh, except Atsu is unafraid. She charges gunners and cannons regularly. In one instance, she gets her brother to join her (even though he protests out of common sense) and of course they end up fine.
He then admits she was right to try it and should have been brave enough to try it himself. It's absurd. Whoever wrote this was fresh off a reddit rant.
In one mission, she talks him into posing as a captured prisoner so she can turn him in and get close to a general they want dead. This goes poorly and her brother get the shit beat out of him. Then she tells him it's his own fault for being weak by following samurai code. He then agrees with her but still goes back to them. She treats everyone like garbage.
No, no, he's right. A person this insufferable should be encouraged to charge into gun and cannon fire.