Phase 26: What a Wonderful World
We're at the end before you know it.
Phase 26: What a Wonderful World
We're at the end before you know it.
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Cool looking Jupiter
More bonus material.
And that's the end. I'd dump an artbook or something if there was one.
Tomorrow we're going to be starting a more optimistic view on interplanetary life.
See You Space Cowboy
Thanks for all dumps, user, it was really decent manga
Thanks OP
>more optimistic view on interplanetary life
Oh boy
Thank you!
>really decent
Such high praise
You could always blow another crater.
Thanks user, really grateful that you get me to read this series
>more optimistic view on interplanetary life.
hmmm, what is this?
thank you op, really loved the anime and really loved this
I honestly found that rather underwhelming.
The slice of life felt lacking and more like it was just a series of info dumps on characters then a skip ahead to the next info dump, it just felt unnatural and rushed rather than a gradual progression.
Thanks man. I liked it a lot.
Uchu Kyodai next?
No, please. Do Vinland Saga
Well, the next one will be more like what we had before.
>Uchu Kyodai
Is it complete tho?
No, and it has 35 volumes. Some things are just too long.
>Human beings arrived at Jupiter.
An the first thing they do is talk shit.
So optimistic, so hopeful, now lets look where we are now-
>lunar orbit gateway construction begins ~2023
>return of humans to the lunar surface ~2028
>space X building starship plans to land humans on Mars ~2030+
>permanent human lunar orbit and surface presence planned, probably by 2030
>Mars base of any kind ~2040-2045
Things are always so much slower in reality
A lot of that just comes down to funding. Especially with NASA due to the unique way their budget works.
Yep, congress rather get their pork barrel rocket funded to maintain jobs in their districts rather than anything actually useful for spaceflight
Even pork barrel could be dealt with as long as it was consistent. But when all your funding may be reallocated to other projects every two years by congress, it makes any long term project risky.
Thanks, I'm thankful for these threas since makes me read manga that usually I tend to ignore.
But I also felt the ending a bit underwhelming, dunno, it doesn't feel like a closure.
There is no end, Yea Forumsnon. Space is forever.
What felt strange is that all that space war was suddenly dropped. It seemed to go somewhere, but then... My impression was that the manga would make a point about how Hachimaki traveling to Jupiter was more safe than Earth with all this bullshit, or something.
Overall I really liked, nice and comfy.
Thanks a lot, man.
thanks, this was a pleasant ending that was par for the series. i don't understand why people kept bitching about the ending for weeks.
Maybe the point was all that war was meaningless.
Bump
Deepest lore
They are about to start draining the planet. They're picking a fight they will win.
>The Little Prince
Good taste
Damn, i am rewatching Planetes right now. I didnt remember it was so banal and sugary
I didn't watch the anime (and I don't think I plan to), only read the manga now through this threads. What are some of the differences?
Anime is FULL of pointless fillers
Oh, also Tanabe is the main protagonist from ep1. And she's also the worst character.
Tanabe was there since episode 1. There are 3 other people in their debris crew plus a lot of other original characters including moon ninja weebs. And a ton of filler.
Thanks anons, wasn't going to but now I really don't feel compelled to watch it.
It's funny that Tanabe being there since the beginning could be a good thing because I find her introduction so sudden in the manga, but as MC and with worse characterization, no thanks.
>moon ninja weebs
holy shit
If I were you, I'd watch just the first episode. That should give you a good idea of the some of the differences without having to sit through the whole thing.
thanks user! Been a fun ride
This last volume was very nice. Maybe too many dogs though haha.
Thanks for this Yea Forumsnon. I've admittedly missed quite a few days but I still loved reading this. The story is still excellent in manga form and I never failed to be impressed by the art.
The ending was actually really fitting and sincere. I don't know what people found off-putting about it.
Since I missed the relevant chapters, did Locksmith also blow up his initial Von Braun in the manga? I know the ninja fanatics who died in the explosion weren't in the manga, but I wasn't sure how much of the events surrounding it were either.
>did Locksmith also blow up his initial Von Braun in the manga
He blew up a research facility, not the ship. It's been a while, but it might have been like that in the anime too?
Wasn't that research facility where the ship was being constructed? In the anime his conversation with his aides highly suggests that he caused the incident and no one would ever suspect him.
I don't think it was clear weather it was a testing site or the shipyard. He did indirectly cause it by pushing testing past what he knew could be that failure point. He didn't want it to happen, but it was just the cost of progress to him.
Thanks user.
Thank you, planetesanon. I thoroughly enjoyed the ride. Since daily YKK dump, it's become my routine to read manga chapter on Yea Forums.
Thank you!
I missed the announcement, what are you going to storytime next?