
Complete transformation
What is a complete transformation?
They did not merge because they died at the same time.
Did you take over because the ego of the Fuga is too strong?
>>2
The white moon is in a near-death state = I think the fact that it was killed while unconscious has a major impact.
It seems that the strength of Fuga’s ego is completely the factor, judging by Cockatoo’s feeling…
It was good that Koku and Fuga cooperated for a year instead of separating right away… It’s not good to try to make excuses at this point…
>>3
Tsumis is quite the ordinary person in disguise, isn’t he?
The mentality is quite strange, even according to the beam boundary standards, isn’t it?
A guy who presses six Genji organs when you roll around and another who takes over.
>>5
It’s a fusion!
If it’s Koku, that’s one thing, but if it’s Tsuimi, they would probably kill a classmate without hesitation if necessary.
Loo-chan liked Fuga, who sincerely believed in people’s good conscience…
Both are monsters, huh…
Actually, as for Fuga’s self-recognition, the original Fuga is recognized as dead…
Is it unsettling?
The reaction was different from what I expected…
Which reaction is correct, Ru-chan’s or Koku’s?
>>10
Ruu-chan wanted to preserve the pure essence of Fuga, so even though there was just a little mix, she felt that it could never return… Meanwhile, Kokuto thought that, well, it’s mixed, but the base is mostly Fuga, so it feels like both are correct.
>>10
Fuga-kun, who purely and naively believed in people’s good conscience, is no longer here…
>>22
I wonder if it’s because I’ve come to see the essence, even before believing or not believing…
>>10
The naive belief in human conscience has died.
The leader of the student group, Seigi Kichifuga, remained.
Fuuga seems to be planning a strategy based on the premise that he will be killed eventually.
>>11
Killing someone who possesses multiple Genji organs is a high risk from the start…
>>11
If I think about suffering when I enter the spot, it might be better to change the base body to something else.
Next week will be a hiatus, huh? The pace has been bad lately.
If the reason is that it’s being turned into an anime or that things are moving behind the scenes, then that’s fine.
If Fuga-kun sacrifices himself, he can win against anyone…
>>58
I thought that Tsumi might still be okay since she can do this.
It’s been a while since Sakatada-kun has done something stalker-like.
>>20
I completely forgot that I was a stalker for a long time due to my chivalry and forced cross-dressing…
Realm of beams
Life hack
If anything, you could probably just rush in even in a near-death state and die right there, transforming and getting a new body!
Cockatoos can also maintain their ego, so it might happen someday.
Even if someone accidentally kills Coct, it seems possible to take over their mind, but since Coct’s core is their weak point, the heart, it might be tricky to become just Coct in spirit.
The sweetness has faded, but the root part hasn’t changed, so it becomes increasingly incompatible with Cocteau, which is unavoidable.
Cross-dressing is already a hobby, right…?
It’s like if mud got into a wine barrel, it would be ruined, Lu-chan.
>>31
Well, this time it came from the wine side…
In the end, Tsumis solved it not through transformation, but with sheer willpower, which was disappointing.
>>32
I guess a lot of dopamine was released during Coct’s crisis.
Until now, Fuga has been trying to keep the opponent alive as much as possible, but in the future, it seems that he has come to a point where he can instantly decide whether to keep them alive or kill them. This might be one of the reasons why Lucia judged that he is different from the original Fuga.
>>33
Until now, it was always “Let’s discuss it first!” but now it’s become, “This guy is someone we can kill.”
This guy really just got renewed to be less sweet.
A troublesome Captain Ginyu…
I’ve become more like temporary collaborators with Koku than classmates.
Is it because the essence has become visible, or has my personality changed a little as well…?
From Kokuto’s perspective, it seems that now that Fuga-kun can see the essence of people, things can be discussed without various complications, making it easier to talk.
>>40
Even though Kokuto respected Fuga-kun, who was trying to trust people even in the world of beams, it seems that Fuga-kun is now more capable of maintaining the group even if he and Tsumi eventually leave.
I guess my belief that someone who is too strong-willed should eliminate Koku without being swayed hasn’t changed all along…
It’s good to be able to see the essence.
You might start to make a judgment on whether life is worth living based on your own opinion…
Let’s search for a place where we can live like humans → It seems dangerous to become an armed group now.
I wonder if other translocators had aspirations like Fuga at the beginning…
Ultimately, it seems that Fuga-kun is going to be among the options until he transforms into Cocktoo.
Is the current Fuga in a state similar to regeneration as mentioned in Kengan Ashura?
>>47
That’s just a super analog technique that continues to read the diary endlessly for brainwashing, making it resemble something that feels close to that.
The person is dead, but it’s all good in the end, it’s not like D4C or anything.
Fuga-kun has become a little less significant.
It had an enigmatic quality similar to that of Light Yagami.
>>49
The moon is probably just a small thing…
Another hiatus.
>>51
Is it unsettling?
If both Fuga and Cocto can take over someone’s ego, then they’re practically invincible.
>>52
If it’s Koku, then even if he kills Fuga, it’s probably just that he can maintain his ego. It’s not said that if Koku is killed, his ego can take over, right?
The next goal has been updated in an unsettling direction, but…
Are there no dropouts?
What’s left feels like everyone has pretty much done it, huh?
Should I take down the shrine maiden and seize control of this region?
Kokuto is willing to abandon classmates, but he does have feelings.
What was the high school girl in episode 1 all about?
Isn’t it better if Kokuto gets killed by someone like Munen-bo?
Fuga has acquired the almost essential ability to create a community and live in this world, so I wonder if defeating the shrine maiden will lead to a settlement ending here…
>>61
Perhaps this world has almost no time left.
Is it true that Ruu-chan is good at fixing leaks and sealing drafts because of her Gen-shi organ!?
>>63
I want to see the cause and effect of gradually and surely improving the things around me.
It seems like there’s a setup that suggests time might suddenly skip ahead, so I wonder if it will jump to a year later in the next episode.
It means that since Fuga-kun can no longer be used, does that mean that my classmate was a recovery body?
The meaning of Hōrai will change from now on, and I love that it’s a high-IQ exchange.
>>67
Arrogant…!
The spirit of the fugue is 100% present, but
The scenery visible through the Genesis organ changed, so Fuga’s own feelings transformed as well.
To be frank, Koku is the type who returns favors sincerely, so that’s why it’s good.
Tsumu can’t even wear the mask of an ordinary person, so this is bad.
Well, it’s true that what was shining has definitely disappeared…
I think this Fugue is better if only my classmates survive.
It seemed that Koqt actually cared about his classmates, but what was that all about?
>>71
Is there any contradiction?
In today’s episode, it came up that if there’s a need to abandon a comrade, we should avoid taking a large group and choose options that won’t unnecessarily result in classmates dying as much as possible.
>>71
I think it’s important.
That is why I can judge that “I can commit immoral acts without hesitation” and “I will move in a direction so that I won’t be unable to fulfill my promise to the teacher.”
Fuga-kun, who cut off his own neck, tackled his opponent to secure the last attack judgment, so let’s change mounts.
It’s painful because I can only hear pretty words when I don’t know anything about others.
Now that I can see everything… right?
Ruu-chan’s life hack
>>75
If Hakuzuki didn’t have the Genki organ, things might have been different…
If what he says is true, it doesn’t seem to be as convenient as Koku thinks…
You’re still concerned about your teacher’s last wishes, so deep down, you really are serious, aren’t you, Koku?
I thought that the mental aspect being pulled into the transformation only happened when killing someone with a Gen-Shi organ.
This guy is strange, isn’t he?
It was really tough for Ruu-chan to leave, so I’ve felt a bit more energized now that I’ve realized that my inability to see causality until now and being good at general household chores is influenced by my genes.
Yeah, it’s still tough…
Shiratsuki… I’m sorry, but you were only doing unnecessary things…
I’m glad that the intellect of the fugue has survived.
The Genki organ that becomes strong with life hacks…
>>85
It creates a sense of closeness…!
>>85
Pya!
>>85
In terms of combat, it might be a different story, but I think it’s quite a beneficial effect in the realm of survival in the Beam world…
In battle…
I wonder if Hakuzuki was able to be a leader because of this Genshi organ.
>>86
I think it’s the second organ of Hakuzuki because the essence is being emphasized by the left eye during the statement.
>>86
You probably figured out that Koku is a dangerous person, but if there’s a mutual interest, they’ll cooperate and won’t betray you…
Once I saw the essence, I realized that I fundamentally lacked the ability to see people.
Was Lucia a Koitofukumaru…?
The stronger the ego, the less likely one is to be influenced by transformation materials, so I guess this kind of pattern can happen…
It’s a new concept of immortality…
Cold-Blooded Young Lady
CF Lucia
Specializes in general housework and repairing leaks. Also good at sealing drafts.
What are you, a hollow tree that can’t see its essence?
But Lucia didn’t seem to have any intention of dying in battle, did she?
>>99
If they were a former resistance member, they probably received combat training, which would be considered a significant advantage on its own.
>>99
Because he is a warrior from a dystopian world, his combat ability is quite high.
Therefore, the ability to contribute to the safety confirmation of the base and the improvement of livability is a good match.
I think the only reason Shirotsuki was able to be the leader is that they were the most serious about fulfilling their mission in that faction.
That aside, the head is not good.
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>>100
That…
>>100
It can’t be helped; it’s questionable whether there is compulsory education since I come from a world of hunger.
It seems that Scorpion-chan was good at analyzing the personalities of subjects, and it really varies by person what they excel at.
Hakuzuki probably couldn’t see humans at all.
I forgot which world it was, but the one scattering Genji organs is probably thinking, “I’ll put a life hack on this.”
It feels more like the strengths of the side that attached the Genki organ rather than the performance of the Genki organ itself.
>>107
Since the white moon was only seeing the causes of dreams and not the essence of people, that might be the case.
Once you enter the spot, you end up going back to Shiratsuki, don’t you?
But that guy has already fulfilled his dream.
>>109
Even though I was satisfied, having my dreams come true and peacefully sleeping, being forcibly dragged to a terrible spot while my body remains in its original extremely weak state makes me think it would be happier not to wake up again…
>>124
That means I might be woken up…
Speaking of which, I just remembered that the body of Sakoda-kun’s cat-eared grandma had good ears.
Isn’t it dangerous to have a stalker hold it?
>>110
It can accurately detect the positions of people around it, even in the dark.
Looking back on it, it certainly seemed like there was no one other than Shiratsuki who gave a damn about their mission… the successor.
I don’t know about the noble elm, but he seems like a reliable source of wisdom, and the fact that he’s not taking on a leadership role suggests he probably wasn’t that motivated.
I still have to wait to see how New Coct has actually changed.
Ruu-chan is also good at not killing, so she was quite strong overall…
I’d like to see a list of everyone’s genetic organ specs.
There’s a prediction in the comments section of a crappy app that the Genji organ enhances the abilities desired by the wearer themselves.
Seriously, what is up with that Kōki who is skilled at messing with other people’s genitals?
This group is still quite strong, isn’t it?
What is Riri-chan like?
>>120
I didn’t really use it much to begin with, but if I had to say, maybe it’s the level of threat.
The air towards Tsumi is too cold.
It doesn’t seem like having five Genki organs gives you five different personalities…
The nuance is that the result will ultimately change based on what the wearer focuses on while showing countless futures.
It sounds silly to say “life hack,” but being able to survive efficiently in this world is quite impressive, isn’t it?
>>127
While the specialized half-kill combat and transformation degree checks of Koku are useful, it seems there could be a possibility of being stuck with no chance of winning.
Then, life hacks that seem to prevent dangerous situations are good.
I think it’s quite convenient to see the causal relationship of how leaving this unattended will lower the standard of living…
Fuga-kun is scary…
It’s not really a transformation; it’s more like a takeover.
Isn’t it a bit suspicious that we can’t see future threats at all, possibly because survival has become more efficient?
Is it a premise to collaborate with other Genshi organ holders?
>>131
I think it would be useful if one can see through the essence of the people they meet.
If you’re protecting Tsumichan, then you’re also protecting your place, right? That’s not an attitude you should have towards your classmates.
It’s probably because I’ve seen the essence of Kokuto.
If you’re someone who is looking for the secrets of the beam world a little more clearly, could it become a suitable Genshi organ for that purpose?
>>133
The purpose of Munenbo was that, wasn’t it?
The wickedness of manipulating others to one’s own liking becomes increasingly prominent.
The hollow tree is even outsmarting the priestess, which is strange.
It seems that the concave tree knows the shrine maiden well, but who is that over there?