I think it's a matter of perception. Some might find it stupid because the two are so different in nature and it's hard to draw meaningful comparisons.
One possible motive could be for experimentation. They might believe the anime girl has unique abilities that could be harnessed for military purposes, such as superhuman strength or special psychic powers.
When it comes to the military part of the Ukraine - Russia story, it's a tale of two sides with different capabilities. In the early days, the Ukrainian military was in a state of flux. They had to deal with the loss of Crimea and then the emerging conflict in the east. The separatist forces in Donbass, who had a degree of local support, were able to resist the Ukrainian military. Russia's role in this military aspect is a point of contention. While Russia has said it is not directly involved in the fighting in Donbass in a large - scale way, Western countries have alleged otherwise. The international community has tried to push for a cease - fire and peace talks, but the military situation remains volatile, with both sides having their own interests and strategies that are hard to reconcile.
Perhaps the anime girl was kidnapped because she holds a special key or knowledge that the military guards want. She could be from a world where anime rules apply, and her knowledge of that world's magic or technology is what attracted the military's attention. She will then go through a series of adventures within the military compound, making friends with some of the inmates (if there are any) and planning her great escape.
Yes, there might be some. There are many anime - inspired visual novels out there. However, it may not be a very well - known mainstream one. You could try searching in specialized visual novel databases or anime - related forums to find out more about it.
The movie exaggerates the individual heroics. In fact, military operations are highly coordinated efforts. While the movie shows pilots as lone wolves at times, in reality, every action is part of a larger strategy. Also, the social aspects in the movie, like the big parties and wild behavior, are probably fictionalized to some extent. Military life has discipline at its core, and while there may be some downtime, it's not as rowdy as depicted in the movie.
I'm not entirely sure specifically. But generally, it could be exploring things like how the story is adapted from the light novel to the anime. Maybe it's about which medium does a better job of portraying the themes of the story, like the coming - of - age aspects, the complex relationships between the characters, and the humor that is characteristic of the 'yahari ore no seishun' series.
In fanfiction, if an anime girl is kidnapped by the military, it could lead to a story of rescue. Maybe her friends or some heroic characters will start a mission to save her. They might have to face various challenges set by the military, like security systems and trained soldiers.
The anime girl might be used as a bargaining chip. If there are different factions in the military or if there is some sort of political turmoil, the group that kidnapped her could use her to gain an advantage. For example, they could threaten to harm her if their demands are not met.
Since I'm not sure which specific one you're referring to, in general, a military anime - inspired visual novel might have detailed military settings such as battles, strategies, and military hierarchies. For the characters of Beatrice and Kira, they might have unique abilities or roles within the military context. The story could revolve around their growth, relationships, and how they contribute to the military operations.