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Hey, guns are scary, you know!

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  • poo4nnfb

    Happy 500 guys!

    • http://www.nn4b.com suburban_samurai

      Thanks poo!

  • Lady Courage

    *cackles* There’s such a thing as selling TOO hard, my good fellow…

    • http://www.nn4b.com suburban_samurai

      No doubt knowing the language would’ve helped out his sales pitch!

  • Sunwu

    He forgot the rule set down by Alec Baldwin in the 6th century, “A.B.S”. ” A-Always! B-Be! S-Shooting!!!”

    Woo 500 pages! let the good times roll!

    • http://www.nn4b.com suburban_samurai

      I’d be more excited about it, but I think this is the third time we’ve hit page 500. Originally, the first several pages were all short strip comics, but we combined them to make a couple pages out of many strips. Then we cut a few pages out of the archive completely (namely some pages where Yori thinks he’s dying and has a needlessly long flashback, we may put those in the Extras section later). So by now we’d probably be at page 510!

  • Ginger Mayerson

    Wow. 500! So glad you’re back!

    • http://www.nn4b.com suburban_samurai

      I share in your jubilance!

  • Johannes Hjortshøj

    Thats his boomstick

  • SoItBegins

    Ahhh, the arquebus. The most complete destabilization factor to samurai rule since katana-sliced bread.

    One of the reasons it was so dangerous was that samurai armor was meant to stop (or at least absorb a bit of the impact of) arrows— and samurai were deadly at close range. Any attempt to kill a samurai would then have to involve trickery/ambush (thus ninja), another samurai, or quite a lot of good luck— until the arquebus came along.

    Sure, they were noisy, smoky, dubiously accurate, useless in wet weather, time-consuming to reload, held up to one musket ball at a time, and would occasionally backfire in the face of their owner… BUT the sheer power of the things overruled every drawback, shifting the balance of power in the Japanese feudal system.

    In the movie Seven Samurai, all the samurai who die are killed by gunfire.

    (PS: In response to the introduction of the arquebus, Japanese armor-makers started modifying their armor to include aspects of European plate armor for greater firearm resistance.)

    • http://www.nn4b.com suburban_samurai

      So what you’re saying is it’s all down hill from here!

      • SoItBegins

        Downhill? Dunno about that, but things are veering every which way, yes.

      • MoveAlongCitizen

        Only for a bit, then everything goes back to the way it was for a LONG time.

    • 627235

      Funnily enough, firearms were not disruptive because they were especially deadly, neither in Europe nor Asia (nor America).

      They were disruptive because they were very easy to use. Drill a force of peasants for a few days in reloading and following orders/not running away and you’ve got useful infantry. An archer was more deadly than a arquebusier but he needed to train for years to build up muscles in order to use a proper war bow. Crossbows were as easy to use but less robust. Peasants with guns will be able to kill men at arms with a hundred times their training time (unless they’re well armored like steel plate and stuff). Sure, you need a good deal more of them but there are actually lots of peasants and guns are cheap.

  • KungFuKlobber

    Does Genchu know Portuguese, or has he seen a gun before? I guess we’re about to find out.

    • Gillsing

      It didn’t occur to me until now that those brackets in the word balloons were for the Captain speaking Portuguese, not for the Captain speaking Japanese. So I just thought that Genchu was the only one who was wise enough to heed the words of the crazy foreigner. But no, you’re right. Either he knows Portuguese, or he’s heard of guns before.

      Or he can read minds. Or he can see into the future. Or someone else who can see into the future just warned him that he should cover his ears when the crazy foreigner is about to fire his stick.

      • Dorje

        If he’s been to China at some point in his life explosive weapons would not be new to him. Although more likely he knows Portugese.

      • http://www.nn4b.com suburban_samurai

        I’m pro the mind reader suggestion.

    • http://www.nn4b.com suburban_samurai

      The answers to these questions will be apparent in short order!

  • Steriema

    Meh. Guns, swords, arrows, Ken’s advice stays good. Don’t ever stop not dying.

    • http://www.nn4b.com suburban_samurai

      Those are words to live by! Or rather not die by!

  • Kire Du’Hai

    Blasphemy!

    Guns aren’t scary at all. They’re beautiful. Almost as beautiful as swords.

    Well… unless they’re pointed at you. Then they’re a *little* scary… I guess.

    That said, those old Tanegashima were not on the prettier side of firearms, I admit… terrible design. I never understood how we didn’t skip the matchlock phase of firearms entirely and skip straight to flintlock – or at least the wheel lock.

    • http://www.nn4b.com suburban_samurai

      Luckily we got there eventually, and then it was straight on to Kalashnikovs!

      • Jake

        personally, i like the blunderbuss. early shotgun able to fire just about anything shoved down the barrel.

  • Da’Zlein

    And this is how Genchu will vindicate the Wataro clan, by being the only one with a rifle…

  • Bladist

    Nah, his sales pitch was fine. His sales volume was a little loud, though.

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