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That, kiddo, is the brown liquid that awakens adults and gives them energy. Many a sailor would make brew it in weird yet spicy ways so that its bitterness reaches unholy levels and they can stay awake for days straight if it is required of them

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    Well that was unexpected. According to the latest chapter, Sophia finally learns her number name and it's "โˆš2". However it's an irrational number and since the people of Apeiron look down on irrational numbers and no numbers people like Regulus and Sonetto, combined with Sophia being an outsider, her lack of confidence and the air raid bombing on the island, Sophia crosses the despair horizon and joins the Manus.

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    I'm probably thinking way too deeply about the "cute angels with guns" gacha but this post reminded me again about something I was thinking about while playing the game... Where exactly do the BA girls come from? I mean that in the birds and the bees way, they age like normal humans and we know they don't just spawn into existence since there's at least one line where an NPC mentions spending time with family plus the whole plot point about Atsuko's bloodline/lineage, but as far as we know, Sensei is the only normal human man in Kivotos and all the others are furries, robots, or otherwise unusual beings (Gematria).

    At the end of the day the game's only a few years in and a lot of things about the setting are intentionally left open to exploration, so who knows if that'll be fleshed out later on. I kinda doubt this will ever be explained since I can't see there being anything but massive backlash if they reveal that either the BAs reproduce through ips cells or whatever form of yuri mitosis, or if they reveal that there's an all-male Kivotos counterpart with halo boys somewhere in their world

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    The short answer is that we don't know. I theorize they have always existed as many students represent gods or other divine beings. Others represent youkai, mythological beings or even natural laws and philosophical concepts. The idea of familial bloodlines may represent related deities, angels or something of the sort.

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    1123581321345589144 said:

    The short answer is that we don't know. I theorize they have always existed as many students represent gods or other divine beings. Others represent youkai, mythological beings or even natural laws and philosophical concepts. The idea of familial bloodlines may represent related deities, angels or something of the sort.

    Interesting, and a plausible theory, only issue is that it is kinda contradicted by the fact they have canon ages and birthdays. But like you said, we don't know and who knows if we ever will know - for now it's just a bit of fun to speculate

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    Myony said:

    If that's the case, then why does Naoto literally call her "Nagatoro"?

    My headcanon is that he's racist and all black (and tanned) people look alike to him. He probably walks up to Martin Luther King and goes "oh hi Malcolm X, how goes?" Or walks up to Stephen and goes "hi Django, how's your wife?"

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