Depends on what you consider as "human".Weird thing to say after so long, but he really is just a machine now, not a single bit of human left in him aside from his memories.
Oh no not the ship of theseusWeird thing to say after so long, but he really is just a machine now, not a single bit of human left in him aside from his memories.
I understand, but seeing him in half with at the machinery inside of him and nothing else. He doesn't even have any organs, blood or anything else. It's all machine.Depends on what you consider as "human".
Remember that he is a MAGIC repository; it's not that they replaced his body with a machine, but that they used magic to create a hammerspace inside his body which they could use to store all the gadgets they could.
Remember the previous repositories we've seen? They're all single-intended-use: one works as a walking folder and the other one as a living hideout. Our guy is the ultimate swiss knife, hence why he separates everywhere.
don't forget magicI understand, but seeing him in half with at the machinery inside of him and nothing else. He doesn't even have any organs, blood or anything else. It's all machine.
It's the guy from the noodle incident book (same clothes)So, is the implication that the book is a message from him, from the future?
Or is that someone new?
Bro... your attention span, c'mon. Go back to chapter 21 to see who came from a book and wears adidas stripes on their jersey.So, is the implication that the book is a message from him, from the future?
Or is that someone new?
In this thread- there's a chapter later on, really more of a side story, where shinozaki has to get a shot at the doctors. It's there that he finds out he has to actively focus on making his body either mechanical or nonmechanical (where he's been more mechanical because yuuyake puts him in that mindset, but he has to be nonmechanical for the doctors). So it's also not exactly wrong to say he's becoming more machine! But that doesn't mean he's any less human either, as you say.Depends on what you consider as "human".
Remember that he is a MAGIC repository; it's not that they replaced his body with a machine, but that they used magic to create a hammerspace inside his body which they could use to store all the gadgets they could.
Remember the previous repositories we've seen? They're all single-intended-use: one works as a walking folder and the other one as a living hideout. Our guy is the ultimate swiss knife, hence why he separates everywhere.
So he can switch between mechanical and non-mechanical? Wouldn't that make him a weremachine?In this thread- there's a chapter later on, really more of a side story, where shinozaki has to get a shot at the doctors. It's there that he finds out he has to actively focus on making his body either mechanical or nonmechanical (where he's been more mechanical because yuuyake puts him in that mindset, but he has to be nonmechanical for the doctors). So it's also not exactly wrong to say he's becoming more machine! But that doesn't mean he's any less human either, as you say.
It's probably more accurate to say he is unique in that he seems to be constantly accessing his repository space, which is also a very interesting thing to think about! It explains why his head keeps coming off, or at least might give one explanation. Though I'm still fairly certain it was just the trauma of the transformation. Guess we'll see!So he can switch between mechanical and non-mechanical? Wouldn't that make him a weremachine?
Man, now THAT'S a completely new kind of fantasy we're talking about.
Its been a long couple weeksBro... your attention span, c'mon. Go back to chapter 21 to see who came from a book and wears adidas stripes on their jersey.
I was gonna say this (sealed in a book or a memory of him I guess)It's the guy from the noodle incident book (same clothes)
appropriate response to see yuuyake in that state. sorry i'll see myself offwhat the hell is going on with your lower half!?