The Space Fortress That Came to the Sengoku Era

The first story/prologue suddenly

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In front of me was a pitch-black universe.

The brilliance of many stars is beautiful.

Is this real here? Or was it said to be more real than real, VR space?

"It seems real. However, in 1547 A.D."

"Did we do something weird?

Until just now, I played a VR game called Galaxy of Planet. The genre was supposed to be playing a game of space exploration and war based on the near future, called SFMMO.

It was a popular game that lasted fifteen years, but it was supposed to have an end of service date without beating the course of time.

When I realized that, I was near Jupiter.

It's home to the mobile space fortress Silvern, along with a hundred and twenty Androids.

Instead of logging out, it's an anomaly that I can't even communicate with the server. Maybe there's nothing to panic about, because there's too little reality for it to feel real.

"If the system fails, it will likely be restored soon. It's just a Fortress Silvern photoquantum computer, and you say this isn't a virtual space, it's a real world. In that case, technology beyond space-time will be needed separately to return"

It's like trouble, like I'm not in trouble. Were you supposed to be sad that the game was over, but was there a system failure at the end, or even an unlikely miracle?

"Shall we just see how it goes? You don't have players or enemies in the universe, do you?

"So far, instead of players in the universe, no artifacts even exist"

You shouldn't move when you're lost. Nothing. I don't think I have a real untrained or a family, and I don't mind if I keep doing this.

One of these days, you'll know something.

"It's supposed to be the avatar of the game, but why go to the bathroom?

The current situation turned out surprisingly quickly. Turns out I'm going to the bathroom even though it's the avatar of the game. Naturally, there can't be such a feature in the game.

"We organic androids also have physiological phenomena that did not exist in virtual space. There's no way we could have lived in a world of data more than completely disconnected from the server in the first place."

Impossible is happening. Looks like that's all for sure.

"Let's assume it's real for once."

Copy that, sir.

Is it a time slip from virtual space to the past in the real world? While I don't think it's possible, there won't be a problem if you move assuming it's real.

The moving fortress Silvern will be the largest artificial building of the Galaxy of Planet, about the same size as the moon.

Inside there are various plants, such as fully automatic production industrial and agricultural, as well as many spacecraft docks. In addition, there are spaceports that can accommodate up to five hundred spacecraft, a level that an individual cannot have without extra time, right?

I'm stockpiling resources, and it's possible enough to live for a while with Fortress Silburn alone. However, if this place is real, it will eventually need new resources.

Shall we start by getting a place to get that resource?

Mineral resources and water and salt were relatively easy. It's readily available at the Asteroid Belt between Mars and Jupiter and the Europa of Jupiter's second satellite, so I got it when I turned to the robot soldiers and transporters for mining.

But to get more types of resources, the conclusion was that it was easiest and easiest to get by descending to Earth.

With Galaxy of Planet technology, we can terraform the planet, but even though it's just me and the Androids, can we pioneer Mars?

The Androids chose the Ogasawara Islands as their base on Earth. In these times, ships don't come first, there are no natives and they are affordable in size, making them perfect for the conditions of our strongholds.

"Okay. Let's build a village in the Ogasawara Islands and go to Japan. I want to see Nobunaga Oda."

"I don't mind. Is that a good reason?

"If you just look a little further away, you'll be fine."

When I heard that I was going to build a base in the Ogasawara Islands, and I said I wanted to go to Japan, I was a bit stunned by Elle, the oldest android in the Galaxy of Planet.

Elle, a versatile organic android, is a woman who designed her blonde hair with a large hip on her big chest and creased waist in an unbalanced range of styles.

The face has a more adorable face than a beauty, with a softer atmosphere of healing. My personality is calm and gentle, and I wonder if he understands my thoughts because he's with me all the time.

"Okay. Then we'll have a village and a mobile ship."

Even though he's a little shy, Elle smiles and moves to fulfill my wishes. I don't have to wonder if it's okay if I can't go home like this.

It is theoretical that the Ogasawara Islands were discovered, but at least in this era there were no residents and no occupants.

I got off to my father's island on a transporter loaded with base equipment, but the first impression was that it was surprisingly big.

Firstly, for the basic villages, it was decided to build on the Father's Island, the Mother's Island and Iwo Jima.

However, timber is precious due to the size of the island, so we decided to get it from around Siberia, which was an undeveloped land in this era. In this era, where there are no planes, they can be quickly procured with large transporters and robot soldiers capable of navigating in the atmosphere.

"You can't make rice. It's a narrow island, so water conditions are never good. Even historical facts seem to have planted fruit trees from the South that do not grow on the mainland."

I want equipment that can recover gold and rare metal from sea water to salt and brine water as a necessary facility, but later it will be an area of complete hobby.

The population is just one hundred and twenty-one of me and the Androids, so I don't need a village that big. Because the number of people is just not enough, life may not be sustained when you think about it on the ground alone unless you make robot soldiers pretend to be people and increase the water.

As a matter of fact, food can be produced in large quantities in an agricultural plant in a space fortress, so I really don't need to be self-sufficient on the island.

"And yet, you've all come down"

"I'm free. There are no enemies or allies in the universe."

What bothers me a little is that the androids that have come down to earth are over a hundred people. Basically, the space fortress facility is automated, so I wouldn't have a problem with it if there were a few people to manage it.

Looks like we dropped off 2,000 robot soldiers, too, and we're going to use heavy machines and robot soldiers to set up bases all at once.

"This is surprisingly quick to see the Warring States."

"Are you sure you're going?

"You want to see history?"

"If that's all you say..."

The Galaxy of Planets vehicle is basically a combination of antigravity engines and a nuclear fusion reactor. So I just watch heavy machines flying all over the place.

Anyway, if you're a good android, all I can do is decide on a general policy.

I'm looking forward to seeing the Warring States.

Why doesn't Elle have a heart like this? Sometimes I just go for a little look at events in history.

- Whoa, whoa.

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Fifteen years. That's the years my commander and I spent together.

It is burning in my memory that I used to laugh that the commander who lost my parents when I was in middle school would not at last go beyond the years I spent with them.

Being residents of the created world of virtual space, me and the Commander should have had walls that we could never cross while walking together.

But that last day, I wished.

I don't want to leave. He wants to live a long time with this man like this.

And from virtual space to real reality, we've come.

Is this a reality born of the inevitability of the name coincidence? Or is it a prank of God? I don't know either.

Never excelled in comparison to the average person. If I were to mention it strongly, it is a feature of the command that it has been going on in one virtual space for fifteen years.

I have only one thing left in the command that I know what's going on, and I'm reporting everything.

Failure to report only one of them to the commander. That we are already organisms of a species called organic androids. It's that you've crossed a wall that we and the commander shouldn't be able to cross.

I could not tell you the fact that I am allowed to love people and to have and raise children.

How will the commander take that fact?

I... Can I love you?

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