Nothing like confessing to the girl you love under a full moon and an overpriced issue-ridden trashcan with a malfunctioning ejection system F-35 pilot plunging to his death.
@Pokari Reading back, I think it's the other way around indeed. Laika 1 goes to space and Laika 2 stays. I had the impression that it was left ambiguous which Laika went to space at first because while one of them says "I might be outed as your clone" and the other says "my last day home", they...
@Pokari At first, the father made the Laika android as a reincarnation of his son and begged him not to "die on him again". He wanted his son back, but as the story continues you can notice that he cares for the android. The fact that the first Laika android making a twin didn't cross the...
The last thing that made Laika 2 who he was - the memory that he had to return home to see his father one last time - died with the death of the father. And so, Laika 2 also passes away, as he had promised to be with him forever. It reinforces the overarching theme that you cannot replace a dead...
So I'm guessing Great is just a vessel body with no knowledge of Y that's been cloned from Jin for the original Bear to revive into, and unwittingly serve Y's pretender instead of the real one?
@InfiniteVerisimilitude It must be noted that Edward I expelled the jews because they practiced usury, which is immoral and very detrimental to any nation. Not a lot of people remember that detail.
All this time they've been discussing who gets to die for breaking the law, but little has been said about how to prevent people from falling so far they need to commit crime to survive. Since it's a post-apocalyptic world with incredible advances in medicine there should be a population control...