
(Halo) Don’t get caught! Run away! Run away! (Meow) Shut up…! Don’t underestimate me…! Dammit!!!
It’s naughty, isn’t it?
I wonder why the opening theme didn’t play.
That’s unfortunate.
Is survival the top priority!?
>>3If I can’t escape, then I have no choice but to kill and be saved!
>>6No, they escaped.
>>6Shut up!!
>>6Halo is telling you to run away!
There’s no hesitation in killing, right?
It’s common for the protagonist to be pushed to the edge and snap.
It’s quite rare to use a comrade as a shield, and all the characters in the story were taken aback, which made me laugh.
>>5“That’s not something you can call a friend…”
If I had used Shuji as a shield and escaped, it would have been over.
Maybe you’re teaming up with Exabe-kun and Mav, right?
Already turned into Diablo, huh!
I was laughing because it felt like I was about to get a bazooka to the face.
When I look back, Shuji isn’t there in Nyaan’s sparkle.
By the way, I’m using it as a shield.
Seriously, this guy only has Machu on his mind.
Machu is avoiding it, but
If this is the real intention, then that’s a pretty angry guy.
If it’s just that the Psycommu is having a negative effect on the mind, then that’s fine.
>>16This is the torment of the binary star.
It’s overlapping with the abuse against refugees, isn’t it?
>>17Originally, I had been enduring it for a long time, meow.
I was watching it sparkle, but Nyan’s was really shining black, wasn’t it?
I don’t want to die… Die instead, you!!
>>20I’m not saying I want to die, but…
What I said was, “Don’t underestimate me, you bastard.”
>>21I’m saying it!
What’s scary is that the person themselves seems to think it’s just a matter of having messed up again…
>>23They might have already been killed during the escape from Side 2.
In the first place, since they are actually underestimated and mistreated by the binary stars, it’s fine to get angry.
>>24While Nyaan was writhing in agony from the electric shock, we should have won by striking Buzz.
Is this not your first time committing murder?
Too unresponsive.
>>25Or you’re used to it.
Since my parents and family don’t exist in this world, I can’t call them to Zeon.
I didn’t know Ishikawa-san could perform like this…
I love that when Nyaan gets electrocuted, the scream isn’t something like “Kyaa,” but rather “Oooooh,” which is so erotic.
There are only 12 episodes of the killing, and it feels like there’s no time for conflict; I’m not sure if it’s just my personal sense being numb, or if it’s the era or the work itself that has become numb…
>>30It’s clear that there’s a contrast between Machu, who hesitates to kill, and Nyan, who can kill without hesitation when angry.
>>41It feels like the very notion of choosing or even considering killing is absent in a peaceful, naive kind of way, but it doesn’t seem to be depicted much.
I did feel a fear of death, but…
I want to use Exabe-kun as a shield soon.
I like the mentality of not being too bothered by what Nyan has messed up.
In the end, we made up with Machu and are planning to go to Earth together as a trio.
The Triple Star originally has too many personality issues…
Shuuji, who has become a shield, is acting like an interesting woman, so I can’t say anything.
>>34Just in case, Nyan says, “Maybe I did something bad…”
Even after witnessing one of his peers kill another peer and then evaporate before his eyes, Exabe-kun seems unfazed, so I suppose refugees are truly resilient.
>>35I wonder if they’re trying not to make the one they killed feel uneasy.
Egu-chan has a bad ring to it, and maybe Zabe-chan…
What is Shu-chan being so strong even while having a cold?
This guy keeps talking about Machu, saying things like “sparkling!” and nothing else.
>>39Well, it’s only natural that it would turn out that way since Machu was showing off and talking about sparkles right in front of Nyaan.
The Zeon Nyann is really jaded, and the environment is way too bad.
Everything, from expressions to everything else, is completely different from when I was with Machu.
>>42That’s strange.
According to what the nameless one says, survival is important for Nyann.
In other words, clothing, food, and shelter should be the top priority.
>>45I can’t feel safe in a place where such assassinations and conspiracies are rampant!
>>52Well then, we have to prioritize survival and escape.
>>54You have reached a place from which you can no longer escape…
The girl who had lost various things as a refugee arrived at a place swirling with conspiracy and death!
The girl who was in a fulfilling environment discarded everything and arrived at Earth with a refreshing smile!
>>54If you fail when trying to desert from the military, you could end up being killed.
>>63However… the real one had escaped.
>>45I want to escape from places where there is a possibility of dying!
>>55No way!
>>45“The top priority is to survive.” is a regular feature of the official profile.
>>57Has it changed?
I’m not a robot, you know.
>>65Kishiria was able to meet someone who doesn’t dislike her, and the environment changed completely.
>>65In other words, even if there are basic priorities, it’s normal for those priorities to change depending on the situation or emotions.
It’s scarier to not waver.
>>42There’s absolutely no sense of caution.
I mean, to meet for the first time and say, “Hey! Compensate me! I’m going to follow you to where you’re smuggling!” and yet it feels like we’re just having a normal conversation…
I hate to say it, but I don’t have any goodwill or sympathy for Exabe-kun to the point of giving him a nickname.
>>43I called out to be cautious, but it didn’t help at all…
While Machu clearly has a sense of aversion to murder, Nyaan doesn’t seem to care much about it.
>>44I have become accustomed to the fact that people die and that it would not be strange for me to die at any time.
Isn’t that a statement about being killed?
But this guy is a demon, right?
Is it QED again?
>>49?
>>49In another thread, there was someone who kept saying that Nyaan’s top priority is not survival.
If it’s someone else, that’s bad, but…
>>60I’m deleting those who drag the flow from a different thread.
It seems that even if you’ve forgotten about Shuji, you haven’t forgotten about Machu.
>>58It seems like they might think that parting was like death, and it looks like there’s nothing much left to do other than cherish Conchi.
A woman who says “don’t underestimate me” is frightening.
You probably don’t have good thoughts about Machu in the first place.
First, have you not even seen the answer about not having close friends?
>>68That includes the fact that he said to throw away something like Machu, but now he has no face to show.
If you don’t think highly of it, you wouldn’t say something with admiration like “Mach is the real deal.”
>>82I think it’s questionable to fantasize about the parts that aren’t depicted.
Because he looks down on Machu normally, he’s asserting that he’s not there.
>>89You’re just looking down on me because of your delusions.
Where is the element of assertion?
>>93No, it’s not a delusion; you can tell from that face and answer, right!?
I don’t have any close friends, to put it bluntly!
>>98Even though I’m turning my face away and saying “…I’m not here,” it’s unbelievable that you think that’s looking down on me; we really see things too differently for this to make sense.
>>89Hey, when you were favored by some big shot and told to call someone close to you,
Are you inviting friends instead of family or relatives?
Do you think the friend that was called will come all the way here?
>>104Nyaan doesn’t have any family or relatives.
>>109So you answered that you’re not there?
Is there something wrong with that?
Let’s mess up all the adult factions that are using us, play around with the three fools, and that’s good for the finale.
In any case, there are very few parts where I can be confident about information based solely on anime, yet there are way too many people who are overly assertive about their opinions.
Did you invite Shuji to catch Machu’s attention?
Surviving is the top priority, so I can’t take the freedom to escape the army over that, and I thought that was why I admired Machu, who could do that.
>>73It’s because I’m looking down on you that I have that face…?
>>73No matter how you think about it, the military is not in an environment where survival can be prioritized.
Are you going to Russia as a mercenary because you want to survive?
>>79There’s no place for Nyaan to return to, and this environment is safer than running away from the army and going to Earth, right?
>>83Hurry up and go to Russia.
>>79I wasn’t recruited as a volunteer; instead, someone from Kyshiria’s faction came to pick me up directly because of my shady background, and I have no way to escape…
>>79In that situation, the only way to survive was to follow Exabe-kun, so I went along.
It’s just a bunch of crazy people, like the old woman telling me to die for her and my incompetent colleagues, along with the first move poison cake lunatic.
There’s no choice in this matter for you, Nyann.
I can only think that they won’t be able to relax…
No way, right from the start, calling it a devil’s cake!
>>74Using mind reading in everyday life doesn’t really bring happiness, does it…?
I won’t say become as dull as Exabekun, but…
If Matzu is really that important, you wouldn’t have abandoned Ziegax and run away in the first place.
In the end, I can’t relax and be free even in Zeon…
How can you interpret that Nyaan is looking down on Machu from where you’re seeing it…?
Just by dealing with the smuggler guy and seeing the depictions in Zeon…
When we were in the colony, Nyann, who had completely let her guard down, was like a cat that had gotten close to us…
I thought it was going down the Machuniyaan route with the ED, but it seems both of them are just together to some extent, and it’s questionable whether even friendship is developing, leaving me confused.
I thought Shuu-chan would immediately switch to Exabe-kun, but they are still cautious and haven’t let go of Konchi either…
>>87According to the nameless person, it seems that Nyaan is the best environment for Zeon.
The idea that I am looking down on you is a delusion.
Aren’t you scared?
Self-preservation is the top priority, and the Zeon army can manage, but back when the three of us were hanging out in Isma, we had the luxury to talk about our dreams of going to Earth and even planning a gyoza party…
You’re the pilot of the stolen Ziek Axis, right? It’s a scout in a state where everything is already exposed.
I think you can guess what happens if you refuse, even if you’re not an NT.
It’s hard to believe that Nyan is infatuated with Machu.
It’s foolish to throw away everything you wanted.
The abnormal Matyu hater is causing a ruckus again.
Putting “Yeah×2” in my own response is too quick and obvious.
If we had managed to hold the gyoza party event, our community level would have gone up, but Machu was being stubborn for no reason…
The margins are too big, so no matter what stance I take, it tends to involve a lot of imagination.
>>101I can understand it if it can be interpreted this way.
It’s quite strange for someone to say that others’ opinions are definitive or ridiculous while asserting their own opinions definitively; if they’re doing it genuinely, they must be quite a bit off the mark mentally.
The phrase “Don’t underestimate me, you bastard!” has a lot of flavor to it, despite the way it’s shouted in a voice that isn’t used to anger.
Was that a child who couldn’t read the characters using QED in Nyann’s thread earlier?
>>103?
Is it a contrast between the real Machu and the fake Nyaan?
“How can one interpret that Nyann is looking down on Machu from the phrase ‘Machu is real…’?
Exabe-kun is really off, after all.
Being recognized for my talent and having the theft overlooked was really lucky, but I can’t truly be happy about it.
Even though we stood up to it here, in episode 7, it turned into a situation where we wanted to run away, and that’s because Machu picked the wrong dialogue option and our affinity decreased, right?
>>113It’s not just the fighting; I understand that they’re also cornered, and it wasn’t just because it was too desperate.
Let’s leave Machu behind and escape! I think there’s also a sense of guilt about that.
>>114I mean, it’s a mix of various emotions, “…I’m not here.”
It’s probably going to be something like this 100%, but it’s likely a direction where a clear answer won’t be given even after watching the final episode.
Someone who claims “You’ll understand if you look” is overly confident.
You’re just imagining that I’m looking down on you, right?
This guy can’t read text or context, so it’s a waste of time to engage with him.
The interpretation of the nameless is really terrible.
Usually, friends are called to the workplace.
Machu, who isn’t called, looks down on others.
What the hell is that?