It’s cute when you’re flailing around.
What should I do…!?
How many years will pass until the next time?
Get help from Harmage.
Since the work will smoothly last for 50 or 100 years, 5 years is just a margin of error, a mere discrepancy.
Is the temperature change okay?
>>6Yachiyo-san is all in on endurance.
By the way, the storage period for your luggage is…
>>73 months!!
>>17It’s too short in relation to the time scale of the story…
>>17But what about the customers?
>>22I will never forget it for the rest of my life!
>>22I will never forget it for the rest of my life!
Yachiyo-san looks lively!
This might be the first time I’m seeing a sense of time scale like this.
In systems with eternal life, most of the time the opponent is human, so you can’t just skip time easily.
It’s been 5 years just inside the pspuspus.
I just saw a hotel anime where the protagonist becomes space debris and it concludes.
>>13Look, it’s Astro Boy and so on.
>>14I’ve never seen anyone who thinks Astro Boy is a hotel anime.
“After watching episode 7, ‘Whoa! Yachiyo-chan is—! (cries)'”
“After watching the preview video, ‘Yachiyo-chan! Yachiyo-chan! What’s going to happen?! (Crying)!'”
After watching Pusupusu, I thought, “Ah… it seems alright…”
Rather, it’s becoming questionable how Yachiyo-san would break.
>>18But if the final episode breaks, I’ll cry, okay?
>>18Please don’t break me.
It makes me wonder what happened to the other concierge troops, which seem to have stopped functioning quite early.
If we release hot water or fireworks, could it serve as a propellant and change the trajectory?
It is assumed that atmospheric reentry will not be considered.
>>20You said it was impossible to do fireworks, right?!
I don’t understand the hot water.
Space debris can dent a spaceship’s exterior even if it’s the size of an egg, but Yachiyo-san hasn’t collided for five years.
The universe is so damn vast that debris is unlikely to hit you.
>>29Ah, a screw.
>>30After throwing it
Five years until the next debris.
Time passes easily in ten-year increments, doesn’t it?
I was really experimenting a lot with whiskey, but it takes about 3 to 5 years to make it just once.
It’s been 500 years, so the satellite orbits are quite spaced out.
It’s not about Ponko and the others doing their best to go help at the point of the preview anymore.
The way this hotel service robot is giving off the vibe that it somehow managed to enter the atmosphere all on its own is too impressive.
>>35There was an iron plate there.
Yachiyo-san may be a custom-made item designed to keep moving for a thousand years, or even eight thousand years, as her name suggests.
It feels like something related to Takemoto.
I have a sense of déjà vu that there was something like this in the star piece acquisition conditions of Nonnonji.
>>40I wonder if I can buy the replica artwork… I’m getting nervous.
Isn’t it impossible for debris with relatively close velocities to approach each other while drifting?
Even in a desperate situation, it feels kind of relaxed…
Once you’ve endured a solar flare, then it should be okay…
It seems that the impact could instantly twist the circuit apart.
Is a solar flare really that amazing?
>>45If a person is hit directly, they say that they will develop leukemia all over their body or something like that.
In the first place, Pusupusu has been struck by lightning multiple times.
What is the desirable way for an ordinary person to respond if they become stranded alone in space?
It’s like Yachiyo-san is a cold, emotionless robot.
>>49Yachiyo vs. Mecha Yachiyo
The situation is zero gravity, but…!!!!
Did you memorize the 10 rules?
>>52The heartfelt Galaxy Tower is the best Galaxy Tower!
I stopped thinking…
I thought they would come to help me right away since spacewalking is so lonely, but it takes at least five years for them to return…