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page 19 the dog has human fingers and the next pages they turn back into paws wtf
 
I debated on the exact nomenclature for them, but eventually just settled with “robot.” I may decide that it was the wrong decision though, and change it. Not sure yet. Let me know what you think
 
Damn this would be amazing as a mysterious open world game where you slowly uncover what happened
 
@ojoudere Page 33, his "human" hands are inside his legs, they appear through some type of port, i think they are there to handle things and his leg the appear mechanic, i think it just lost its fur cover.
 
I see a potential in this. If the story isnt rushed then this has the making a of a good world building manga.
 
Gynoid is the technical term for the girl. Not really sure for the dog, though. Faunoid? Calling them robots is fine.
 
I wanted to like this but it's plain stupid. Why you ask me?
Let me point out some things:
1 - why would robots need food? That's really inefficient...
2 - why do they use wired charging? Samsung devices don't even use 'em anymore and it's not in the far future, but in the future we use wired tech?
3 - I get preserved food but why does the bread still look soft when we don't even know how long that city was abandoned for. It could be years, decades even, but the bread looks good and soft ?
4 - can a that solar charger even that clock or even jump start that old battery existent in that? I don't think so...
5 - as engineering and design enthusiast I thing that dog's design is not efficient...

Conclusion, I'll not be reading this again.
 
@ThunderaMaou you're angry about the wrong ingredient, she brought the bread from home, it's the pastrami that was sourced locally, and they eat because they feel like it, they don't need to.
Te clocktower's battery, or capacitor, had a port that was compatible with the charger, but it likely wasn't it's main source of power, just a backup, just like if you tear open your phone you can probably still find things that are obsolete in there, that have just not been implemented, or removed. Besides, that's the charger for some eccentric proffessor's old tablet, that his robotic servants are keeping out of nostalgia. It's entirely possible that that tablet was terribly out-dated before Suoh was put to sleep.
 
I suspect that it's supposed to be "peppers", not "paprika". Paprika is usually used as a spice, though I guess you could eat it as a whole pepper, but those look more like sliced bell peppers.
 

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