
Yes, it’s eco-friendly.
It’s based on the raccoon standard.
>>2Imperial University? I graduated at the top of my class!
>>10But I am poisoned by the new.
>>13The Armageddon has come true, so it can’t be helped…
It’s eco-friendly because you just drop the iron core.
>>3Launching the iron core is already a thing of the past…
I’m just dropping something heavy, so it’s natural…
I wonder how a mass weapon that has been continuously exposed to cosmic radiation is doing.
>>5I will get sunburned.
(It’s) more environmentally friendly than a nuclear bomb.
It’s no different from a satellite falling.
Alright, Ponkо.
The staff of God is meant for offense, not defense.
When you consider the effort required to launch a stake with destructive power, a nuclear warhead is cheaper, right?
Are you okay? Is one enough?
>>12I don’t need even one…
It’s scary that it seems to have intelligence surpassing that of humanity; you should just fix the robot that’s on leave…
>>14Rocket engineering and robotics are different things, I suppose.
Intelectuals stained by the occult are too problematic.
Even being tricked by the cult was due to having a high level of education.
It’s common for intellectuals to get into the occult.
Because the Armageddon prediction came true, even more so.
At least I don’t think the Harumage can be defeated with the God’s staff.
Revolutions are always started by intellectuals, but because they pursue lofty ideals, they only engage in extreme actions.
You can preach to machines and brainwash them.
The staff of God is better than nuclear weapons and is a deterrent that is difficult to intercept with modern technology.
It feels like it would be easy to catch around the Harumage area.
But isn’t it better to use missiles since the enemy is likely to come from above?
>>25Because it’s eco-friendly.
>>25You can’t tell if someone is an enemy or a guest unless you actually meet them.
The Harumage and the Fuji TV Attack were effective, so if the God’s staff hits, it might be possible to go.
An intellectual engrossed in the occult.
Immigrants and refugees advocating for exclusionary nationalism.
Could it be a socially conscious anime?
>>27Maybe that’s it.
Partially so.
It’s probably not much different from a heavy missile without a warhead.
It slows down in the air, and I wonder if it can produce that kind of power with a weight that can be carried on a rocket.
I sometimes can’t tell if Ponko is smart or just a kid…
>>32Those two can still coexist… even at around 150 years old.
>>37It’s not that young since it debuted at 50 and several hundred years have passed since then.
It’s not political activity, it’s just a statement!! I feel like the person who often starts threads here says that too.
>>33Well, I just want to set up the staff of God…
This guy has been on Earth for more than three times the number of years he lived in his hometown…
I don’t think there’s much that can be effectively utilized by invaders, except maybe underground dwellers…
I think that due to its nature, a guiding device is necessary for the God’s staff to hit the target precisely, but I wonder how that is being handled.
Occult → Masaharu → Past trauma → Project X → Zero Gravity
Say something to Friedren.
Please convert the impact range of the predicted shipwreck for six months into data and explain it to Poteko-san. Don’t forget that all predictable accidents will affect employee salary evaluations. After conveying this matter in the Teikai conference room, I will investigate with the Occult Division. What do you plan to do about the responsibility for this incident? I will be asking Poteko-san. I am satisfied with the data left by Yachiyo-san. I will not fail next time. Please look forward to it.
I heard that it’s extremely difficult to make a divine staff that won’t burn up due to atmospheric friction.
A raccoon that can only love beyond the universe has come…
>>42But these devilish raccoons do a good job.
You idiotーーー!!
The bereaved family won’t stay silent!!
Ponko should be around 250 years old now.
Because I graduated from university before coming to Earth, if I don’t become a parent, I’ll remain childlike forever, that kind of thing.
Was this about the Dainsleif?
>>48What they’re basically doing is the same.
Just raising objects into satellite orbit is quite far from being eco-friendly…
Maybe grandma is 10,000 years old or something.
Your love has never captured the heart of Harumage.
>>51Who is Harumage’s sister?
It was something like Odin that appeared in one of the CODs, right?
>>53It’s a ghost.
You can load the enemy with shots in the late game.
It is explicitly stated that it has been 100 years since the Tanuki family came in the Armageddon arc.
It’s been 70 years since the construction of rockets this time around…
>>54No customers are coming, huh?
>>55Because it’s the backcountry of the galaxy.
It’s treated like a love hotel in the mountains.
I thought the Staff of God really existed, but I mistook it for a bunker buster.
>>56The ideas are similar.
It means that the force of gravity is amazing.
The only reason things worked out with Harumage was because we were able to understand each other somehow.
There is no guarantee that the utterly destructive extraterrestrials will not come in the future, so defensive measures are necessary.
There are no survivors.
Because it’s a robot.
Print media is amazing…
>>60If managed by human hands, modern acid-free paper can last a long time.
The same applies to Japanese paper books before the early modern period.
The dangerous thing is modern acidic paper.
I have already backed up Yachiyo-san’s data just in case something like this happens.
It can be restarted as soon as the body is created.
A hotel that gets a guest about once every fifty years.
On a cosmic timescale, humanity is too short-lived…
Aliens live too long.
It’s post-apocalyptic civilization rebuilding, but the motivation isn’t survival; it’s for the hotel business, which is interesting and unique because it’s for others.
In the end, it seems that saying “military force is fine, but the staff of God is not suited for it, right?” was just Ponko’s selfishness.
Anyone older than Ponko and with a higher academic background is allowed to deny the God’s Stick Project.
I thought, what are they doing with the election scene in the PV, but it was just like that.
The God’s staff is misunderstood as just being dropped from satellite orbit.
If it’s in orbit around the satellite, doesn’t that mean it’s already “continuously falling”?
To hit that target, don’t you have to use enough thrust to counterbalance it?
Isn’t it just a waste of effort for the amount you’ve lifted once?
>>71Yes
That’s why it became obsolete.
>>73You speak as if there was a time when it thrived.
>>73It’s like a deception as if it once really existed!
I wonder if we can create a lot of cute fan art within the legal loli category, Ponko-san!
Ponko-dono says that normal weapons produced by civilization are insufficient to deal with those who come to destroy civilization.
Today, the sacred hotelier soul was released into the atmosphere, making it a nice day.
Is Yachiyo-san a little brainwashed too?
>>75Yachiyo is just serious about her job in attracting customers…
>>75It’s a bit strange that there aren’t enough customers coming in, but well…
This child is already at a light elf-like age.
Even if you say that rocket technology and robotics are separate…
With that kind of lifespan, you could probably learn Earth’s robotics technology in just a few decades.
It’s hard to raise, it’s hard to shoot, and it’s hard to hit…
The divine staff itself is just a bonus from the weather satellite…
When you think about launching it into space, it’s no different from a missile, and the difficulty of maintenance is more than that of ground-based nuclear missiles. Isn’t the God’s staff not eco-friendly?
Considering management, poison gas is more eco-friendly.
Fix your friend for them…
Sometimes people ask if Ponko can repair the robots, but I think it’s impossible because her major is in aerospace engineering, which is unrelated.
>>85Well, if that’s the case, I think it’s Daddy who should do it.
Honestly, it’s probably just because there’s no need to fix it.
>>85I think it’s normal to be able to maintain the ones currently in operation or even build a new robot from scratch, but reviving one that’s completely broken is probably impossible.
The robots that were already broken by the first episode can only be described as having no spirit.
Flying in a satellite orbit means that even if you drop it, it will continue to fly as it is…
How do you get this off?
>>87In terms of shape, it might be a coil gun?
Next time, will we be able to see the former appearance of Onsen Robo in the memories…?
Why?
>>89Maybe it’s a tormented memory or a near-death experience of Yachiyo.
>>89It’s like a grandpa waving at me from across the River Sanzu…
Ponko has a lot of elements piled up, and Bunbuku sometimes shows a bit of a head of the household attitude.
I wonder if there will be a role for my grandmother Fuguri in the future.
>>91My grandmother was having a great time at the Galaxy Hall.
I wonder what happened to the other robots that are the same type as Yachiyo… Are they on leave?
>>92In episode 1, if you look closely at the staff graveyard, you can see several humanoid figures lying down.
But I have a sense of安心感 that I could at least handle the maintenance for Yachiyo and the others.
Sacred Heat H Soul
Well, if other similar machines get restored now and start becoming friendly with Yachiyo-chan based on their past connections, both Ponko and the viewers would be like, “Who the heck is that?!”
I thought Ponko and Fuguri would move together, but it’s been the older sister who’s been active all along.
It was wriggling like some kind of sacred object, wasn’t it, hot spring robot?
Reconstructing something that has once broken and deteriorated is a technology that falls into a slightly different category than engineering…
It’s a relatively vague anime in terms of setting, but I think it’s amazing because it’s interesting every episode for some reason.
Did you describe the thick-faced Fugu in your profile?
The old robot has likely deteriorated with age and lost its memory since it broke down.
It would be no different from rebuilding it from scratch.
Fuguri: “Just by chance!”
Fuguri: “It’s swinging around!”
It’s a slightly mysterious kind of SF!
>>108Is it a little?
Is it really just a little?
If you can make rockets, wouldn’t it be faster to deploy missiles?
>>110It’s more environmentally friendly and eco-friendly than missiles!
That was also said by Yachiyo.
Yachiyo-san’s opinion is that such things are unnecessary in the first place.
I just watched up to episode 7, but isn’t this anime interesting?
>>114👺
I don’t think it will happen because God’s staff and Mighty get along well.
Who would be stronger if they fought?
>>115Mighty~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!
The popup shop sold out too quickly on the first day!
“Ventra Ventra doesn’t have scientific basis, so if it doesn’t work, I’ll think of something else, which means they are still somewhat in their right mind.”
Is there really no proper means of communication, Tanuki alien…?
>>120I’ve sent the Arecibo message…
Nice Bentley.
Please turn the Galaxy Tower Whisky into merchandise!
>>122I understand, please wait for about 100 years.
I wanted the pus pus can badge… There are still anime can badges available.
I wonder if that can be shot from space and won’t burn up.
>No.1316006951Gather!
Dainsleif
It’s been a smooth five years since then…
It’s nothing compared to the years so far, but…
The large caterpillars were also breeding in large numbers, so if asked if they are necessary, they might be.
This doesn’t hit moving objects, right?
>>133There’s no problem because I’ll turn the entire area into a crater.
>>133You won’t shoot a moving object with the atomic bomb, will you?
>>133It’s bombing, not sniping.
I thought while watching the worm episode, but has the tanuki family been staying for about 50 years at this point?
If the god’s staff drops, won’t the whole hotel be blown away?
Basically, since civilization has collapsed, there’s no reason for aliens to come all the way to Earth…
>>140In the first episode, the alien introduced the hotel to us…
Because you can increase customer attraction with hygiene advertisements…
>>143It seems quite a few years have passed, but it looks like there aren’t any customers for the next time.
>>143Because I also do the weather forecast…
Wasn’t it in the guidebook too?
>>146That’s a science magazine.
The truth is that there was indeed a problem of what to do if someone like a malicious Armageddon were to come…
Only refugees, couples having affairs that don’t want to be seen, and strange people who absolutely want to destroy civilization come.
>>148Mr. Green!
It turns out that No-Jujama was an SSR customer.
It seems like each time the genre changes and it’s all chaotic, but the accumulation of experience is probably what makes the staff of God useful.
First of all, the solar system is on the outskirts of the Milky Way galaxy…
>>153It seems that there was something written in that magazine featuring the no-ju-jya-ma about how the outskirts are a good evacuation spot for interstellar wars…
>>160Could it be that a massive war is happening…?
There’s a strange sense of reassurance that everything will be wrapped up in the end.
I was surprised when it suddenly went crazy.
It’s surprising how several decades can pass in just a few days of normal anime.
It’s common for smart people to suddenly lose their minds in reality.
Jobs, etc.
I’m looking forward to the intricate robot depiction that’s likely going to be unnecessary next week.
Every time, the conversation is just impossible to follow…
It was kind of gross.
After all, loud refugees are the worst.
I certainly got punched after taking a shit…
Criticism of Kurds
It’s foolish to approach a work like that…
It was actually that kind of episode, more than just being a nuisance…