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Mar 24, 3:26 AM
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The last page, losing someone hurts :(
Apr 15, 7:23 PM
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The last page, losing someone hurts :(
@CQLLIST Truly does. I love how emotional the androids are in this manga, I feel I've never seen that in other pieces of media. Its either that they're complete hulks of cold metal, or so far gone from their original code that the only thing that still makes an android is their body. This manga gives these androids emotions and character, while keeping the principles of Asimov's Three Laws.



Be safe and well travels,
Chris


Apr 16, 3:24 PM
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I started this manga just recently and can really feel the emotions being conveyed by the author. Post apocalyptical worlds are often synonym of sadness, loneliness, despair and all around hopelessness. However, as a lone survivor stands there is still a chance at purification and recovery. After meeting Claudia, the old dude who fulfilled his mission and Ethan finally Sayo met living "humans" (or mutants considering how they were born). There were understandable frictions at first but they soon started working together and understanding their respective backgrounds and missions. And now after going through the android maintaing the clock tower and Henrietta gardening the sunflowers that were cultivated on her master's remains the imagery is still somber but not completely hopeless.

Let's see where this goes.
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Aug 4, 2:32 PM
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Ah, soil. Honestly the best idea so far.

This is starting to become a story where robots have more feelings/empathy than humans, and robot-human relationships have more chemistry than human-human...
I mean, I don’t really disagree, but lol.

I do hope they get to travel outside the city. If it’s really true that all humans have abandoned the countryside and choose to live in cities, I really am curious how the “wilderness” looks like.
Surely though there were some people who didn’t stick to the rules, or fled after the alien invasion, in hopes that the virus maybe doesn’t spread outside the city?

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