If you're already saying that now, then you're really not going to like the next few chapters. I recommend y'all to wait until at least ch. 52.Can't we just drone King Alois?
If you're already saying that now, then you're really not going to like the next few chapters. I recommend y'all to wait until at least ch. 52.
How can there be spoilers if this manga diverged from the WN? Is it the LN? Or have you read ahead in the raws?If you're already saying that now, then you're really not going to like the next few chapters. I recommend y'all to wait until at least ch. 52.
Any spoilers worth sharing?
I just read the raws ahead.How can there be spoilers if this manga diverged from the WN? Is it the LN? Or have you read ahead in the raws?
This has really fucked itself over through power creep. You can't just introduce things like drone strikes, massive surveillance networks, etc and hope to keep any sense of tension. Most readers won't just forget that the MC can do this shit and ask inconvenient questions like "Why not use [Op bullshit], like last time? That would solve the problem in seconds." The writer wanting a big cool moment but not thinking about how it effects the wider world, ends up setting traps for himself latter on. That said I don't know how much of this is the current writers fault. If I remember right, the they ran out of novel a little while ago and the manga writer took over, I'm not one hundred percent when that was.If you're already saying that now, then you're really not going to like the next few chapters. I recommend y'all to wait until at least ch. 52.
Waste of resources? I mean sure you might need to weed out some of the rank and file, but once you decapitate the leadership with precision drone strikes and make examples of those that persist after a call for surrender. The rest are generally rather passive.The ship is still in orbit right? Just drop a kinetic bomb right on top of the main army.
Very likely the goddess, likely some super Ai tera forming experiment, would destroy the wrecked ship in orbit if it tried to help too much.Waste of resources? I mean sure you might need to weed out some of the rank and file, but once you decapitate the leadership with precision drone strikes and make examples of those that persist after a call for surrender. The rest are generally rather passive.
I get the impression that the effective use of military equipment and ordinance is exactly what's going to happen. From my perspective, I think a cluster bomb strikes from a camouflaged drone isn't beyond reason once these duds start actually moving twords Corinth's boarders. Wouldn't be too hard to decapitate their leadership at the same time either.This has really fucked itself over through power creep. You can't just introduce things like drone strikes, massive surveillance networks, etc and hope to keep any sense of tension. Most readers won't just forget that the MC can do this shit and ask inconvenient questions like "Why not use [Op bullshit], like last time? That would solve the problem in seconds." The writer wanting a big cool moment but not thinking about how it effects the wider world, ends up setting traps for himself latter on. That said I don't know how much of this is the current writers fault. If I remember right, the they ran out of novel a little while ago and the manga writer took over, I'm not one hundred percent when that was.