I don't disagree with most of your conclusions, and I articulated such in previous chapters. It always felt like the romance played second fiddle to the philosophy, IMO.But they didn't, they always had moral, ethical and philosophical discussions mixed in. I don't think the genre changed, this is just more lore for the setting. What the author did, and has been doing since the very beginning is expanding the setting into been more like a standard scifi.
These subplots sadly never take too long and I'm guessing it's because when Mina and Takuma don't appear for a while people get mad. I'd like it if the author took his time to develop the arcs more.And I'm sorry for the people that got "baited" by the still present and generally more dominant romance sol(It's still there and it's still happening, we always had chapters like this introduced once in a while, like the parents one or the robo doctor one), but these chapters can still be pretty fire. I do hope this doesn't take too long, we come back to MC couple for a bit and the aliens, as those seem to be interacting in their arc."
The genre definitely has changed, it was just a slice of life romcom at first, but those lore and world-building elements slowly started to take more and more space, to the point that it's rare to see a chapter focused on Mina/MC's relationship nowadays.But they didn't, they always had moral, ethical and philosophical discussions mixed in. I don't think the genre changed, this is just more lore for the setting. What the author did, and has been doing since the very beginning is expanding the setting into been more like a standard scifi.
Genre shift complaints aside, i'm again confused by this memory transfer and multiple Shitorarii robots set-up. So, dad was transferring memory between real Shitorarii and her robot copy every day, but this guy (Shitorarii's uncle?) created a bunch of fake copies, and now each morning memory goes into a new copy? What for? I also don't get the rant about Shitorarii's father not tolerating a robot that acts like his daughter.
Is it really a "question" if the author is laying their own "answer" so heavyhandedly?I actually like this arc and questions the author tries to pull.
Thank you so much for translating it!
I wonder now if author will actually give the Shitorarii robots the burden of responsibility after this situation or if it'll just be laid full on the uncle(apparently he's the uncle based on the comments)... since responsibilities are also something that should be discussed if you want to discuss robot rights.
Even given the circumstances from the spoilers you mentioned, they still have to carry some of the burden of the crime, since they are still under technicality accomplices(like a lot of juvenile delinquents are)... I'm honestly just waiting if author will always keep the series be just "there are no bad robots, only bad humans who hacks/programs/etc robots to do bad things".I don't want to give away any big spoilers for the next chapter but let's just say it becomes immediately apparent to the authorities that the Shitorariis driving the trucks are doing so against their will.
I read that the guy is the uncle from an auto-manga translator plugin; it's possible that the auto translation was inaccurate but it would make a lot of sense that her uncle would have a top-level security clearance if he works for the company and his brother is the president, assuming that he is Shitorarii's uncle.
Well in this case the juvenile delinquent would have been brainwashed against his will, maybe with drugs. What happens afterwards depends on country I guess. Of note someone pointed out that these Girls have Holes in their forehead so he probably did a lot more than "headpats".Even given the circumstances from the spoilers you mentioned, they still have to carry some of the burden of the crime, since they are still under technicality accomplices(like a lot of juvenile delinquents are)... I'm honestly just waiting if author will always keep the series be just "there are no bad robots, only bad humans who hacks/programs/etc robots to do bad things".