Kouchuugun Shikan Boukensha ni Naru - Ch. 57

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Two points.
1. Alan Corinth's resemblance to the Emperor of Mankind from WH40K grows by the day. First, he gives "join me or die" ultimatums and now he has to fight an Eldredge Dragon.
2. I think the Goddess turned the prince into a monster not because she is on his side but because she wants to get him out of the way and add more to Alan's legend. The bug connection im not sure about.
Perhaps she's using the bug to get people to witness what the bugs are capable off. And that if one individual is strong enough to overwhelm mc and twins, they would believe him when he reveals his identity and where he comes from . The danger this world would face against a fleet of Bugs. not a spoiler BTW, just my 2 cents.
 
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Perhaps she's using the bug to get people to witness what the bugs are capable off. And that if one individual is strong enough to overwhelm mc and twins, they would believe him when he reveals his identity and where he comes from . The danger this world would face against a fleet of Bugs. not a spoiler BTW, just my 2 cents.
Like others have hypothesized, I also think that Luminous may be using the Prince as an example of a Bug to help Alan’s unification of the planet.
With the Pope himself seeing a Bug/demon in the flesh, and Alan fight against it, that should mean that the Church will now back the Starvine Kingdom for continental unification.

And with a Bug carcass, it can be paraded around and used to keep the populace focused on the inevitable threat of the Bugs in the future, something that the Twins were concerned about.
 
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Less recreating Japanese food and faster plot is a good thing. I can’t imagine the novel author has no input with regards to plot here. The plot does feel less thought out, what with the medieval army actually posing a threat to their fortress, the spy with nanom, and now with the bug mutation, but it may well be that these are the major points as laid out by the novel author and are well thought-out.
Trust the plan.
I was thinking less the food stuff, and more the "crafting and making magic and politics etc, and not having random space girl from nowhere that can beat sci fi tech with her body, kingdoms with overtech, and supernatural stuff" (like yes, it was obvious the story was going to tie this planet together with the seeded humanity, but not like this :p).

But yes, it is quite likely they are actually following the plan. Or the LN might have exceeded the novel in material and they follow it instead. Or anything really. Just feels different, imo, than how it was before that point where the spy appeared the first time.
 
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I hope this is not a sign of a soon-ish/rushed ending.
better not to, but since we don't have any clue of the future story as the WN stopped and manga ver. has gone pass beyond that, we dont know this intentional or not
 
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So bugs were humans all along that were merely transformed. From a virus? Some sort of biological weapon?

We know that there are Galactic civilization relics/technology on the planet that are... much, much older than should be possible. Plus there was that chick that seemed to know about the Galactic federation or whatever.

For the longest time now I've suspect that Alan did not only end up in an uncharted area of space... but I think it's likely sometime in the future. I mean, weird shit can happen when you start traveling in FTL and something interrupts it.
 
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I think this chapter is steering the series in the right direction again. Above all the side quests, in this series it's supposed to be about human vs bugs, after all.

Now... there are some possibilities here at play.

1. It's the Goddess that granted that dude that form. Maybe to help Alan gain influences easier.

2. It's not the Goddess, but actual bugs DNA that infected the dude. This could mean all bugs are assimilated beings like the Borgs from Star Trek.

3. It's the other opposing Goddess that corrupts the dude. And she (?) uses the Bugs as inspiration from mind-scan'ing Alan.
 
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I don't know, we didn't see the bugs before, but that flashback image looks like the transformed human from this chapter. So, it's possible that the Bugs were humans all along, and maybe that Goddess is the Nanom that the Empire's people all use.
I think we did get a few shots of them in the first few chapters but to bring up also in the earlier chapters Nanom not only helps vastly change the structures of humans but provide communication between users and can be injected into other humans. Also remeber how Alan ship AI cloned herself?
There is a lot of factors weighing in at the very least humanity or an AI is behind the creation of the bugs or at least involved with them on this planet.
 

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