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Oh, I know. I'm just wondering if the recording is a capella (?) and if nobody will wonder about that. Because it seemed like there was music? :smallconfused:
Don't get me wrong, I liked it. Even if the Calculations were a bit... Well, lucky, I guess. But the plot moves on.
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I forget how we beat Homura, what happened again? Also oh man, arrow guy didn't want to kill them for reasonable reasons. Though he was GOING to kill Magma.
Chrome meets Tsukasa, and Senku begins operation: make a car. Decent chapter all around.
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I forget how we beat Homura, what happened again? Also oh man, arrow guy didn't want to kill them for reasonable reasons. Though he was GOING to kill Magma.
Chrome meets Tsukasa, and Senku begins operation: make a car. Decent chapter all around.
Information warfare. Telling the three chased to turn around and pincer her between both teams, basically.
I really wonder what will happen between Chrome and tsukasa... realistically? Torture to get information? But unlikely.
Also, going by Senku's smartphone he will invent the cart. Or maybe a really inefficient engine to go along with it. Okay, probably the latter. He has his crazy craftsman, so he can likely do it.
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And then Senku made a steam engine. It probably took more than a few days to be honest, talk about condensed time.
The stuff with Chrome was real good though!
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And then Senku made a steam engine. It probably took more than a few days to be honest, talk about condensed time.
The stuff with Chrome was real good though!
I'm surprised they apparently skipped over most of the details of the engine... Thebn again, it's super simple and inefficient, better gloss over that latter part. But it works.
Also, slightly unimpressed by both sites of the Tsukasa / Chrome meeting. The former doesn't employ torture, only threats, even almost wasting his prisoner, the latter doesn't even attempt to mislead him. Oh well. Curious about the archer, though.
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I think it'd be hilarious if it turned out, at the end of the day, behind all his bluster and strength, Tsukasa was actually just stupid. He read a lot of manga so he knows how to come off as this super cool enigmatic powerful villain, and his strength definitely helps with that, but he's the type of guy who read the Overlord's List and was like "yeah sure I'd never do this **** if I became evil" and then immediately forgot it was even a thing.
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Well, he isn't a genius, neither in Senku's nor Gen's sense of the phrase, but this is still... Okay, he's also not a textbook villain. He aims to be a good king... Kind of. And I guess murder is less evil than torture?
Not much new.. Acknowledgement of the "car's" problems, improvements and instantly plans to make it more crazy!
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Honk honk it's the gorilla mobile. Gonna turn this baby into a tank. I like that Chrome is an active participant in his eventual escape, Suika is a good scout.
Dr Stone is a manga that is fine.
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Senku is crazier than I thought... Also, I guess, good thing making playstic is super easy (?)
And... Geez, Chrome, I'm sure this will work out great... But I guess he has little choice because Tsukasa is actually kind of smart. Let's hope this jail cell is remotely secure and the guards are not idiots. Or rather, hope for the opposite?
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Senku is crazier than I thought... Also, I guess, good thing making playstic is super easy (?)
And... Geez, Chrome, I'm sure this will work out great... But I guess he has little choice because Tsukasa is actually kind of smart. Let's hope this jail cell is remotely secure and the guards are not idiots. Or rather, hope for the opposite?
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Honestly aside from the unhardened plastic, I think even I could make this invention. It's really kinda cool!
Also yeah I don't believe for a second Senku doesn't think there will be traps. It'll be nice to see what Chrome tries though!
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Aside from the whole "just found a battery out of nowhere" bit, this chapter was pretty great actually.
also I really like this bad cop mother****er as a villain. Interesting he's got a chunk of rock still on his face.
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Well, they have more than one ally in the camp by now. My guess would be fangirl helped him out..
But while my chemistry high point is a few years away, I don't think you get hydrochlorite by electrolysis with an archaic battery.. But I might have to check. But good job.. And good luck the rest of the way.
Yeah, he has a cool design and an amusingly evil character.
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The chemistry of what he is doing is actually correct. Im mostly doubting if you can get the battery strong enough to drive the reaction at any meaningful speed.
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The chemistry of what he is doing is actually correct. Im mostly doubting if you can get the battery strong enough to drive the reaction at any meaningful speed.
Yeah, I was mixing up chlorite and chlorate.. Though I could be as wrong on that. I think they mentioned the voltage of the batteries at some point and it was decent (?)
Eh, best to not sweat the details too much.
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...well. Okay. Sure.
They make it WORK, it feels EARNED, but...it also feels easy at the same time. If that makes sense.
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Yeah.. But I guess they do explain the steps he takes : distracting the guards, pole vaulting the pits, outsmarting Yo(?). I guess my biggest complaint is actually how turning liquid red makes you spit a fountain of liquid.
But it's fine, I'll chalk it up to the guards massively underestimating him.
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Yeah.. But I guess they do explain the steps he takes : distracting the guards, pole vaulting the pits, outsmarting Yo(?). I guess my biggest complaint is actually how turning liquid red makes you spit a fountain of liquid.
But it's fine, I'll chalk it up to the guards massively underestimating him.
I mean he spit a fountain of liquid by before hand shoving all that plant matter in his mouth and chewing it to make a huge amount of the red paste. All he had to do was spit a lot and bam, instant fake blood.
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Well, yes, but... I don't think I could gather enough spit to spit a fountain like that. Though, I will admit I never tried.
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Plan Idol Impersonation is working well, except against perfect hearing guy, but he is kind of on their side. (Which we could suspect for a while)
But... damn, Senku, get your priorities straight! Ignoring whether or not trying to revive crumbled statues (or whether you will just cause people to suffere terribly) this is not the time for that! You're in the middle of a war, you can fix statues afterwards.
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Well, yes, but... I don't think I could gather enough spit to spit a fountain like that. Though, I will admit I never tried.
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Plan Idol Impersonation is working well, except against perfect hearing guy, but he is kind of on their side. (Which we could suspect for a while)
But... damn, Senku, get your priorities straight! Ignoring whether or not trying to revive crumbled statues (or whether you will just cause people to suffere terribly) this is not the time for that! You're in the middle of a war, you can fix statues afterwards.
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To be fair it's not like she can do anything to HELP the war effort, she's not actually very skilled beyond her sewing she's just very determined.
I liked this chapter actually, I suspected one of the baddies gave him the battery. But yeah, onto the next arc I suppose!
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To be fair it's not like she can do anything to HELP the war effort, she's not actually very skilled beyond her sewing she's just very determined.
I liked this chapter actually, I suspected one of the baddies gave him the battery. But yeah, onto the next arc I suppose!
Eh, she's not Senku but she's a smart and capable girl. I'm sure there's loads of things to do for her. But it's not like it's a major problem. It's just an instance of "showing how good a guy Senku is, is more important than being practical".
I also liked the chapter but it starts to look like noone with half a brain actually wants to work with Tsukasa (which makes sense)
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Eh, she's not Senku but she's a smart and capable girl. I'm sure there's loads of things to do for her. But it's not like it's a major problem. It's just an instance of "showing how good a guy Senku is, is more important than being practical".
I also liked the chapter but it starts to look like noone with half a brain actually wants to work with Tsukasa (which makes sense)
I actually kinda like that aspect. Like you said, it makes sense! Tsukasa is hedging his bets and only reviving the dumb idiots and the evil *******s he is confident will stick with him. It's backfired a bit in two ways, the idiots easy to manipulate and the right nasty bastards not wanting to serve under him entirely. It's interesting to see play out.
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We learn that the archer is actually a pacifist, which is interesting. I wonder how true it is, but still. We also see that...Hyouga and Tsukasa aren't as aligned as we think. Tsukasa, for all his genuine evil...really does truly care about every single person he's unearthed. Hyouga could care less.
And of course it's time for TANK SHOCK AND AWE. I wonder how well it'll go...especially given Yo's cowardice allowed Tsukasa to learn Senku still yet lives.
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Ah, totally forgot to comment here.
But yes, while we knew Tsukasa wasn't all bad, this was a good humanizing moment for him, caused by the flaws of two of his subordinates. Hyouga had been established as ruthless earlier, so... I guess we'll see where that takes him. And how the runaway features into future events.
Also, what impact Tsukasa's discovery will have on things.
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Ah, totally forgot to comment here.
But yes, while we knew Tsukasa wasn't all bad, this was a good humanizing moment for him, caused by the flaws of two of his subordinates. Hyouga had been established as ruthless earlier, so... I guess we'll see where that takes him. And how the runaway features into future events.
Also, what impact Tsukasa's discovery will have on things.
I feel like Senku's entire strategy involved Tsukasa staying on his throne while he intimidated everyone else. Knowing he's alive means Tsukasa will stop at nothing to go to where he is, and no amount of tank is going to scare him.
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Well, those were twenty exciting seconds. With a few parts taking the series loose grasp of science a little too far. But it was still fun.
Also, another girl who somehow either glues her clothes on or knows some other fashion magic I'm unaware off.
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This is a fun, interesting chapter. Definitely felt cool anyway.
Also yeah that girl's definitely got some rocks stuck in her body to keep those clothes up. It's hard to tell sometimes, but sometimes not so much, that the artist for this used to do porn.
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I think we've talked about this before.. The art is definitely good, but it's clear once a chapter or so there has to be a glamor shot of a girl. And while pelt bikinis kind of lend themselves to that, if your series is about science, the clothes should also follow the laws of physics.
Then again, I guess they kind of have to bent them anyway...
Also, any guesses where the story will go next?
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I think we've talked about this before.. The art is definitely good, but it's clear once a chapter or so there has to be a glamor shot of a girl. And while pelt bikinis kind of lend themselves to that, if your series is about science, the clothes should also follow the laws of physics.
Then again, I guess they kind of have to bent them anyway...
Also, any guesses where the story will go next?
Tsukasa shows up and has his own twenty seconds of kicking the ever loving **** out of everyone.
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Tsukasa shows up and has his own twenty seconds of kicking the ever loving **** out of everyone.
Sorry, I should have been more specific. I mean where will the story go after this arc is over. It's not like Tsukasa is likely to be killed. And what with leagues of people about to be resurrected?
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Sorry, I should have been more specific. I mean where will the story go after this arc is over. It's not like Tsukasa is likely to be killed. And what with leagues of people about to be resurrected?
Hmm. Probably creating civilization proper and the difficulties with that? Hyouga attempting to take over the world through Tsukasa?