@doomroar
>That just meant that the guardian liberated a town, not that the main conflict was over territory.the conflict can be over food, energy, ideologies, race, minerals, forced labor, etc.
You may be right about the land part, I might have misread it (I interrupted restore to mean something like reclaim, although the exact meaning is unclear to me. Perhaps it is a translation error, or something lost in translation?) The rest of this statement doesn't really rebuke my other point. You asked why they were warring I told you it was because of resources as stated here: https://mangadex.org/chapter/854781/1
You then replied with "What are the exact resources they fight over?" to which I replied, "there fighting over land and resources in general can be scarce," I admitted my wrong with the land part, but in what way am I wrong about the rest? The coming of generalized resource wars is well trodden ground in many sci-fi stories, this is because the multiply resources are on their way to becoming scarce (oil, petroleum, coal, essentially every nonrenewable resource.) Shit, there are even reasons to fear things like water will become scarce: http://archive.is/R7Qlq
Is it beyond your imagination to imagine a superfucked world where most, if not every resource is scarce?
>If the conflict was over land there was no reason for the enemy to keep the original habitats of that town in there.
Bro, do you think that they would exterminate or expel the population they conquer? Why? In real life, they usually just take over the administration/governmet and oppress the local populace (see most colonized countries or countries that lost a major war and had to give up land)
>And the town we see and the town that the papers mentioned were part of the same nation because is reclaimed territory, so of fucking course it will have the same composition, but that was not my question, i asked, what the OTHER civilizations are composed of? and you can't answer that question because we don't know.
bro, I get the feeling we are not understanding each other. Are you complaining we don't fully know the state of the world in this setting and what the other civilizations are made of , assuming there are real civilizations in this setting that hasn’t devolved into town warfare?, Or are you complaining that we don't know the composition of whatever town(s) the human girl’s town is warring with?
If the latter, and you are complaining about how we know little about the enemy town. I do not understand your complaints; There's this thing called "reading between the lines" and it's something that near every story has (and those that don't are often denigrated as brainless) a character states here: https://mangadex.org/chapter/820533/1
"ahh I heard that the
guardian from the
enemy town has started to advance to this town"
Why would you read this and think, "what the hell kind of enemy are they actually fighting? it could be fucking anything. “That they just refer to it as a an “Enemy town" and not say "that evil robotic entity that is creating cyborg slaves who follow its every whim,’ gives you plenty of information. It seems pretty clear cut to me through Occam’s Razor, and not "bullshit pulled out of my ass" that they are fighting another town with at least one other guardian(I do not see what it would change giving the exact number of guardians. as it is useless fluff that one could easily gleam from when the series decides to presumably show said confrontation in its remaining chapters).
This sounds entirely reasonable to me and I imagine most people would also find it reasonable if they had the autism to read our slap fight.
But maybe I’m wrong and you are upset that the manga has not told us about the composition of other civilizations. I don't see why this a big enough deal to make a whole shitting fiasco over, I've never read a story set in a fictional universe that develops everything in a setting equally. Even shit like Star Wars, which many would argue is one of the most overdeveloped settings, has parts that are undeveloped because they just aren’t relevant to most stories set in said setting. This complaint to me is like bitching about how we only know what’s going down in the Imperium of man in Warhammer 40k, or why fallout only takes place in the U.S.A. People may be curious of these things, but I’ve never seen anybody but you who responds to these things with ‘what shitty writing and a waste of a setting” . If the question about the other civilizations remains unanswered, than you still have a slice of life story about a girl with a giant cybernetic one-chan who is treated like a god, who faces discrimination based on shit other humans have did that had long lasting consequences for the world, in a world were humans may well be on their way out.