MangaDex
Staff
Admin
- Joined
- May 29, 2012
- Messages
- 633,071
- Tuesday at 2:58 PM
- #1
radstylix
Dex-chan lover
- Joined
- Jan 13, 2019
- Messages
- 2,707
- Tuesday at 3:05 PM
- #2
- I guess having a favorite director counts in the figure (re)animation power.
- Hah, can't be a villain without the monologue or some ability to teleport away.
- The blue Nona in the latest volume cover is probably Nona Equal. Unless I missed something, she's always in her ultimate form and she has dark skin AFAIK so it didn't occur to me immediately. A bit embarrassing for me since her eye and clothes color are literally flipped from our Nona.
xSauriaNx
Dex-chan lover
- Joined
- Sep 26, 2018
- Messages
- 2,075
- Tuesday at 3:11 PM
- #3
ah yes... villain tropes.
mutsutakashi
Dex-chan lover
- Joined
- Feb 14, 2018
- Messages
- 581
- Tuesday at 3:21 PM
- #4
TBH, if I were the original director and his friend who discovered the galatea shard long ago I would use it's power to rejuvenate myself already.
radstylix
Dex-chan lover
- Joined
- Jan 13, 2019
- Messages
- 2,707
- Tuesday at 5:32 PM
- #5
mutsutakashi said:
TBH, if I were the original director and his friend who discovered the galatea shard long ago I would use it's power to rejuvenate myself already.
If it were me... JRR Tolkien, your time isn't over yet.
No seriously, save us from Rings of Power.
alacaelum
Dex-chan lover
- Joined
- Jan 31, 2018
- Messages
- 3,962
- Tuesday at 6:36 PM
- #6
Somehow... an otaku director having megalomaniacal designs seems the most sane thing in this series... this story got to me, I am compromised.
SilentWInd
Dex-chan lover
- Joined
- Aug 22, 2020
- Messages
- 698
- Tuesday at 8:16 PM
- #7
Honestly, shrinking a portion or all of the human population doesn't sound like the worst idea. You can reduce the amount of resources humanity consumes as a whole or need to basis. Or you can focus on just shrinking high priority social security targets such as elderly to reduce their burden, or shrinking kids to reduce how much they need to eat or resources needed for their education until they grow up, etc.
The downside is there might be stratification and segregation between the big and small people
Me
Dex-chan lover
- Joined
- Jan 21, 2018
- Messages
- 582
- Wednesday at 2:56 AM
- #8
SilentWInd said:
Honestly, shrinking a portion or all of the human population doesn't sound like the worst idea. You can reduce the amount of resources humanity consumes as a whole or need to basis. Or you can focus on just shrinking high priority social security targets such as elderly to reduce their burden, or shrinking kids to reduce how much they need to eat or resources needed for their education until they grow up, etc.
The downside is there might be stratification and segregation between the big and small people
The world becomes a lot more dangerous to a smaller humanity. The definition of severe weather gets a lot milder, and a lot of animals become VERY dangerous. A stray cat isn't cute anymore, it is now equivalent to a hungry grizzly bear.
F
Fugutron
Dex-chan lover
- Joined
- Oct 29, 2018
- Messages
- 1,228
- Wednesday at 5:46 AM
- #9
mutsutakashi said:
TBH, if I were the original director and his friend who discovered the galatea shard long ago I would use it's power to rejuvenate myself already.
I'd love quietly too like some perverted vampire, spending my days with harem shenanigans instead of causing problems to other people
radstylix
Dex-chan lover
- Joined
- Jan 13, 2019
- Messages
- 2,707
- Wednesday at 6:45 AM
- #10
SilentWInd said:
Honestly, shrinking a portion or all of the human population doesn't sound like the worst idea. You can reduce the amount of resources humanity consumes as a whole or need to basis. Or you can focus on just shrinking high priority social security targets such as elderly to reduce their burden, or shrinking kids to reduce how much they need to eat or resources needed for their education until they grow up, etc.
The downside is there might be stratification and segregation between the big and small people
I'm not a scientist, but I have a feeling that some materials and things (like CPUs) don't work well if they're processed or even shrunk for a smaller size.
Granted, this whole scenario involves magic or some shit, and the existence of bringing sci-fi characters (and their technology) into reality might help with that.
And like the other guy said, even cats, chickens, and insects become dangerous if your small.
I used to care for chickens, and they will absolutely eat anything that's smaller than them. They were clucking that they found something to eat when they saw my kitten...
KanzakiYuu
Group Leader
- Joined
- Jan 8, 2023
- Messages
- 441
- Wednesday at 1:29 PM
- #11
I guess Kuguru could technically qualify as a moving figure. He is:
-well known
-perhaps well loved (by a lot of otaku at least)
I still can't shake the feeling Oyster-sensei is stretching the rules a bit too far.
You must log in or register to reply here.