Mezametara Saikyou Soubi to Uchuusenmochi Datta node, Ikkodate Mezashite Youhei toshite Jiyuu ni Ikitai - Vol. 7 Ch. 32.1

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Mei is cute and all but I'd still be concerned about Google spyware/Microsoft telemetry calling back home. MC should not have divulged his secrets until he could independently verify she was not compromised in some way. Thanks for the scanlation.
The thing is from a practicality standpoint his situation is of no value at all to the AI. The only info he has is tactics and info on ships, which the AI already has through data logs and simulations. Sure he is from another world, but the AI has no need to expand or even take over. To the AI its neat info, but really nothing more. It can think about the implication of is the world real or not, or if there is more than one world. But it cant do anything about the world being real or not, and there being other worlds is also useless if it cant interact with them. Scans of his ship would provide more info than anything on how it came into existence. That it isn't in a database means it and his body just poofed into existence so if it cant find info on how solid matter came out of nowhere, there is simply no point going after the his body or mid as the data would be far harder to gain from organic martials, at most sample wise a piece of the ship or a few drops of his blood could be analyzed, but if nothing is found from those it would be senseless to think anything would be found from anything further. Ultimate his existence is just inconsequential to the AI's as it doesn't really affect them and the only reason to look into him in depth would be curiosity which they are very likely above base human emotions. The AI also knows to operate in the shadows and has no need for control or anything. So there is just nothing for it to gain from this knowledge.
Hell the reason that the AI probably pushed the maid on him and wanted to find out about him was that he was a unexplained hole in its information network. That hole was likely seen as a threat to it, so it wanted to know how this gap existed. Knowing how he came into this reality may actually make the AI lose interest and not see him as potential threat as it now has the answer to question of how did this happen.
There is really no advantage to be gain by hiding this info from the AI's nor is there really any cons to them knowing.
 
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I really like this MC. Didn't agonize over his ir(reality), considered simulation theory, and then came to the only sane conclusion. That being, it doesn't really matter to him in a concrete sense. The only time understanding that you are in a simulation is any use is when said understanding gives you some kind of control over your state (i.e. the Matrix series).
 
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The author takes a really lighthearted approach to it but, when you think about it, Hiro's situation is pretty fucked up.
He either traveled to a different reality that is similar to a game he used to play with seemingly no way to go back to his homeworld or his memories, his entire past, is pretty much a fabrication and he was dumped in the middle of space like that. Someone or something rewrote his entire memory while giving him his beyond absurd piloting skills and his "slow-mo" like ability. If this story had at least some seriousness to it, our MC would have had an existential crisis long ago, and it would have dragged on for a long time.

They're actually pretty similar to myself, and the thought process is pretty simple:

  • Can I prove/disprove either? No?
  • Does the answer have a practical bearing on my situation? No?
  • Are things happening that are more important than answering a question I don't think I have the means to find the answer to? Yes?
  • Cool, this is how it is, let's engage with what we actually know.

I really like this MC. Didn't agonize over his ir(reality), considered simulation theory, and then came to the only sane conclusion. That being, it doesn't really matter to him in a concrete sense. The only time understanding that you are in a simulation is any use is when said understanding gives you some kind of control over your state (i.e. the Matrix series).

Yup, that's basically it, cue e;fb. :p
 
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The author takes a really lighthearted approach to it but, when you think about it, Hiro's situation is pretty fucked up.
He either traveled to a different reality that is similar to a game he used to play with seemingly no way to go back to his homeworld or his memories, his entire past, is pretty much a fabrication and he was dumped in the middle of space like that. Someone or something rewrote his entire memory while giving him his beyond absurd piloting skills and his "slow-mo" like ability. If this story had at least some seriousness to it, our MC would have had an existential crisis long ago, and it would have dragged on for a long time.
I find most authors wouldn't focus on the existential crisis stuff because it would spoil/distract from the main focus of stories like these where the reader vicariously enjoys the MC's power fantasy adventures in another world where he gets the power, money and women. Hard to focus on enjoying the MC's progress if he's always having panic thoughts abut wanting to go back to his mundane existence.

Unless, that IS the story's main focus to start with. There is one LN series, Housekeeping Mage from Another World, where the MC's constant existential crisis drives much of the underlying plot.
https://j-novel.club/series/houseke...r-world-making-your-adventures-feel-like-home

MC was isekai'd from earth some years ago without reason or motive. She has never been able to find a way back, and despite putting on a facade of normalcy and trying to fit in in her new world she deeply pines for her homeworld and gets rather melancholic at times.



Why did Chris lose her cute animal ears?
Chris doesn't have animal ears, it's just a hairstyle. She's currently wearing her hair down.
 
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I think it is too early for him to guess this isnt a simulation, sure we dont have the tech to do it now, but what if he got abducted by aliens or he went into a coma and got frozen and a million years later someone found him and put his mind in a simulation.

Mei is cute and all but I'd still be concerned about Google spyware/Microsoft telemetry calling back home. MC should not have divulged his secrets until he could independently verify she was not compromised in some way. Thanks for the scanlation.
AI of that level can probably probe his brainwaves in his sleep. Being friendly is better than letting the AI try getting information behind his back

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Mei is cute and all but I'd still be concerned about Google spyware/Microsoft telemetry calling back home. MC should not have divulged his secrets until he could independently verify she was not compromised in some way. Thanks for the scanlation.
I think further down the road, MC would get a lot of support from the Machine race.
 
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I thought the story was going to go somewhere a little "realistic" and talk about how if both their realities were simulations, there was just a glitch that caused him to cross over - this is somewhat 'realistic' because it is a prevalent theory that our reality is in fact a simulation.

Isekais never seem to really do anything unique with their other world transportation methods, which is a shame.
 
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Mei is cute and all but I'd still be concerned about Google spyware/Microsoft telemetry calling back home. MC should not have divulged his secrets until he could independently verify she was not compromised in some way. Thanks for the scanlation.
even in the future of another reality google is still trying to take his data
 
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I really like this MC. Didn't agonize over his ir(reality), considered simulation theory, and then came to the only sane conclusion. That being, it doesn't really matter to him in a concrete sense. The only time understanding that you are in a simulation is any use is when said understanding gives you some kind of control over your state (i.e. the Matrix series).
and lets be honest the real world in that kinda sucks and if you know youll have agents hunting you in the sim aswell
 
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Here's a theory, what if someone from this reality where he is right now traveled to his previous reality and created a game based on this reality? So basically it's not a coincidance or anything that it looks like a game but the result of someone else getting thrown from one reality to another.
 
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They go into more detail about Hiro transfer, not into the details, but vol 5 novel explains his constitiution. And when foxgirl joins his harem, his abilities origins are explained.

And his transfer is not a simulation, rather spacetime fabric rip/tear. Confirmed in novel.

In vol 5, the emperor says past "visitors" happened before. Due to Hiro breaking spacetime, he creates a singularity that causes all sorts of "events".

when fox girl joins in vol 8 or 9, she explains the energy generated or accompanying hiro transfer through spacetime is massive potential energy which a portion stays in his body giving him insane powers like magic and accelerated body, universal language.
I've been reading the novel so I know about all that.

But even Kugi (fox girl)'s theory is just a possible explanation, since they haven't actually confirmed anything. Hiro doesn't even want to get involved in magic or actually research how he got into his situation.
 
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The first "person" he decides to reveal his past to is the Android ? Don't get me wrong, i'm glad that he finally trusted someone, but how he can be 100% sure that his data isn't being leaked ?

Also, its quite funny how her conclusion is that they are living in some sort of Matrix, which would make sense, however, what if Hiro was artificially created and his ship made in secret and released in space, this would explain any lack of data about him in any database, for all we know, his ship may be bugged(with surveilance stuff) and he can be an experiment of some sorts, the odd like memories may be a way for him to not freak out about his inhuman piloting skills and slow-mo perception so he can mentally justify them.


Or she may be right and it is a simulation perhaps, which would be interesting since Hiro could try to find a way to overload the enviroment with something to crash the server performance to escape perhaps ? Who knows, so many possibilities here.
 

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