ITS UPHoly shit this episode escalated quickly
what about all the space debris that's accumulated/become ultrafine over the past 3000 years
>>288239609Little if any would have maintained orbit that long
>>288238865ELEGANT
>>288238865MORE MEAT
>>288238865goddammit
KOHAKU SEXO
Hey it didn't do the orbiting burn. It should plop very soon.
>>288239786Right in the feels.
>>288239609Orbits decay. In fact, the smaller the particle, the greater the (specific) drag. Kessler syndrome solves itself over time.
>Chrome and Suika want to create their own rocket>They fucking suck at it>Then they decide to force millions of people to be slaves and work overtimeThey didn't see that the Rocket literally exploded 6 times? That surely was a lot of resources wasted already
>>288239838>turning that highKSPanon...
>>288239609low orbit garbage falls down and burns up
>>288238920>OH MY SCIENCE IT'S RENEWABLE!No but seriously why was Gen so hyped for solar panels?
I like how they use the most primitive method for everything
>>288238865Stanleybros??
>>288240176You mean they're NOT making lead-halide solar cells?But muh perovskites!
Holy fuck the rice is doing miracles to reporter lady's body
>>288238939I was literally thinking "I wonder if it's going to be like the SpaceX launches where it crashes" so I cracked up when it actually happened
No precision machinery FINALLY coming to haunt them
What the fuck, how many years passed during this episode??
She sounds like a flat earther
Europe is so over
>>288240296The calendar showed December, then it changed to OctoberAnd they said when they revived Ruri that 3 years has happened since Suika revived Senku
>Senku POV after Why-Man is defeated
>>288239667>>288240033>>288240134nyai syee
>>288240379>rare Undead Girl Murder Farce posterSasuga.
Aren't they ignoring how it would be hard to assemble a rocket on the moon?
DEMOCRACY!
>>288239786That was a good moment
Don't do it Senku!!!
>>288240500>Sai was a gooner all along
>>288240296the medusa extended everyone's lifespan by a few hundred years
>>288240296The biggest mistake this series did is that no character (other than Suika) got any design changes despite the multiple time skips that happens throughout the entire story.If this was One Piece or Bleach the main cast would at least get new clothes with each new arc to sell more merch.
>>288240255What fuel are they using for the boosters? I was expecting ethanol rockets because they can produce that in quantities.
>>288239786That hit harder than I expected.
>>288240500> Stone-chan> Only Stones> Stone-Tok> StonetubeWhat website will Sai make first?
marry, f*ck, handholding
>>288241888handholding, f*ck, marryfor me
>>288241888I'm split between Suika and Kohaku.
There's a lot of complaints about this final season rushing things, partially because the mangaka wanted to wrap it up, and how Senku and Xeno have the entire world at their disposal to do their bidding.Still, they take their time to show their missile failing 6 times, and a subplot how Chrome has to persuade everyone to NOT build a suicide-missile.For all accounts and purposes, the show could have gone "and then Senku and Xeno buildeded the bestest rocket ever known to man and flew to the moon" 5 episodes ago. I even asked in a thread earlier what the point of Sai is when you have Senku and Xeno around.I mean, go the moon already, sheesh.>aahhh, eleganto reddit spacing
Breeding
>>288238865Episode is trending on xitter
>>288240379>>288240423I loved that anime.We need a season 2.
>>288242378>and how Senku and Xeno have the entire world at their disposal to do their bidding.We literally had 3 arcs (more? Tsukasa, tard island and Xeno are the ones I remember, it has been a while so maybe I forgot something) of human conflict already, who the fuck wanted more of that
>>288240500It all goes downhill from there.
>>288242758I forgot the white spear guy too.
>>288242828White haired* spear guy
Chrome is so cool!
>pinned down by kohaku
>>288242900god I wish
>>288242900Those 200 IQ genes won't reproduce on their own
>>288238865Wow I haven't watched an episode since maybe 1.5 seasons ago but the pacing and directing makes it way more enjoyable right now than it was at the start, even though I remember the ending arc being slightly less interesting than the earlier ones as per the writer's usual tendencies. Very fun.
Chrome is such an annoying little faggot
>>288244137YAAABEEEEEE
>>288238865Why is Xeno gay?
Does anyone there ever get old?
>>288239713Kohaku's meat...
>>288245544Sisters sex
It would be really cool if characters showed signs of aging up but guess that'd be a bit too much specially when you have hundreds of them
>>288240176The real ones would require platinumThis is just glorified calculator solar cell
>>288239838>unnamed rocket>it clearly says Senku 1What a scam.
>>288240903All of the main characters were already 16+ by the time the story started, that's as grow up as they were going to be so any change wouldn't be reflected on the land of anime and manga, the only character that I can think of that is sad we didn't see grow up was Mirai... but you can also apply what the other anon said, the medusa in fact made everyone semi-immortal.
I want to breed Kohaku
>>288239786What I love about this anime is that it doesn't shy away from being earnest, and Chrome is the heart at that.I'm going to miss this gang, but I'm glad I got to enjoy the story twice, once when I read the manga and now with the anime.
>>288247403ESL-kun... it said unmanned, not unnamed...
>>288240347Hold up, no mention of the Antartctica? What if a new homo that ride dinosaurs comes out and try to take over the world? WHAT'S GOING ON THERE
>suddenly internet
>>288240500>>288249595
idk why this is over 8/10 on MAL. nothing exciting ever happens. the most interesting things this season were the medusa starting on its own and the rockets blowing up
I’m on season 3. Why is Kohaku not showing her feet anymore? I’m disappointed.
>>288249751you care about MAL
>>288239786It's human moments like these that pulls my heartstrings. I love this anime, I'll miss it so much.
>>288240500>Internet, LOL, Internet>DSL und World Wide Web>Internet, LOL, Internet>Web 2.0 und Online-Chat>Internet, LOL, Internet>IRC und ICQ>Internet, LOL, Internet>ROTFL, ROTFL
>>288249875Did you get to the episode where she was in the yellow dress, fellow Kohakubro?
They better not remake social media, which is what made the internet soulless and the world a worse place. Not all technology is good.
>>288249595Thank god, imagine living without free internet porn.
>>2882504394chan is social media
>>288250435Not yet, but every time she’s on screen I get hard.
>>288250444Technically yes, but not the kind that gentrified the internet.
>>288249620they've been building a rocket for over a decade and no one bred this stalwart beauty? Was castration the first invention of the stone world?
>>288250461You'll be in for a treat then, because she was really hot in that scene Trust the plan
>>288249595The one time chink subs is worse by ruining sentence order, ruining the reveal By only a few seconds, but still
>>288250506I trust. But it’s still sad she apparently wears full shoes now. :(
>>288250553I don't remember when that started but yeah, it's sadStill, she has her moments
Did Boichi get tired of drawing toes or is there an in-universe explanation?
Solar energy? That's so wokeSenku just needs to drill baby drill
>>288251126Technically he won't even need to worry about the climate because humanity went cold turkey on pollution for 3700 years
How the fuck did the islanders build this shit with zero heavy industry or modern engineering knowledge
Three years??? Felt more like three weeks
Imagine being a literal rocket scientist but all your rockets get named after the other guy
>>288251200Perks of winning.
>>288251144Because it's a cartoon Also I think at this point Senku's already unpetrified hundreds or even thousands of people
>>288240903>>288247667I want to say that 10 years goes by, not even counting the Suika timeskipSo most of the cast should be in their mid 20s by the end of the show
Senku is a gifted child with photographic memory, right?I can’t imagine the insanity of counting billions and billions of seconds.
They've been working on this shit for years and Why Man hasn't done shit but apparently they still don't have the time to work on a return craft?
Literally how
Not for long, if she doesn't sit a good distance away from the screen in a well lit room
>>288251283You need to turn off your brain when watching these last parts of the story. It was awful in the manga and it will be the same in the anime. You have no idea what you're in for.
>>288238920Where do the people live?
>>288251283 Dr. Y isn't asking rhetorically. Dr. Y genuinely wants an answer and is now waiting for a response
can someone post all the rockets that were used and seen, including stitch version?
Everyone's still living in slave huts and wearing rags but at least they have TV
Last week I was complaining about how, despite reviving countless modern people, all the science was still being done solely by Senku and XenoThis, however, is not something that I think should be outsourced to any random uneducated person
None of these guys were elected thoughThis is basically Chinese "democracy"
>>288251335It has been like 4000 years or some shit.I don't know how realistic it is, but seems plausible to me.When you think about it, how the fuck did the astronaut descendants survive for 4000 years without that much development at all? And also still fairly low number of villagers.What the fuck
Wait, who are all these people? I thought they just said that getting everyone involved would mean having to explain the petrification device and they didn't want to do that
If I were woken up three thousand years in the future and forced into indentured servitude for a bunch of mad scientists with doomsday weapons, I know I'd be voting for the option that takes less workAlso did they get everyone on the planet to vote or just those in their little village?
>source: just trust me broThis shit is rigged, I pushed the 1way button a hundred times but still lost
>>288242703not sure there's even enough material for one
>saar this was not in the design specification>kindly raise a Jira ticket and I will revert shortly regarding the same
What the absolute fuck are these vote counts
Please omit India this time
>>288240347Maybe they couldn't be bothered to account for Africa's plate tectonics, but forgetting about the Uganda Lake is pretty hacky.
>>288241888All three with Kohaku.
>>288251143>>288251577I'm no climate scientist but I don't think just stopping pollution would be enough to make things go back to the way they were, but even if it was, Africa was still desert four thousand years ago
>>288251283And? They are doing the best they can, is not like they can pick where to go, they just have to.
>>288251551That's how democracy always work dude.
I love Kohaku so much
great name for their moon rocket computer>sorry senku, i'm afraid i can't allow you to do that
Is this the most hopeful anime ever created?
>>288254284>just nuke the world and take overI guess. People also forget that without bureaucracy we would be on mars by tomorrow.
>>288238920How does solar stack up in space?I'm aware, as is probably everyone else here, that both solar panels and wind turbines have a limited life of only a few years. In the current market, their full cradle to grave value output is a net negative as their materials cost is greater the value of total energy produced over their lifespan, buying them for your house or nation will just lose money, transmission is terrible, yada yada. At least terrestrial ones.While wind turbines will always fall apart due to friction and wear, I'm unsure why standard terrestrial petrochemical solar panels die after a few years, whether they "run out" like a battery and the reaction is spent, or wear out for for human atmosphere reasons like erosion to moisture and would therefore fare better in space.Space solar panels are typically gold and I'd presume are an unrelated mechanism to Earth petrochemical solar panels. The panels on our GPS satellites still work. What's the deal?
>>288254284People tend to forget that under the cynicism and veneer of pragmatism Senku is the eternal optimist
>>288251335The Sahara was rolling grasslands during the height of the ice age, and for a little while after it, until around 7000 years ago when the planet's climate shifted and the monsoon rains that sustained that ecosystem moved south. Without the rains the grasses died and then there was nothing holding the topsoil together and it crumbled down to sand and gradually covered everything. The climate shift that did this was caused by the planet's axial tilt changing, due to the pull of planets in the solar system on the earth as they orbit past us. I think the cycle lasts something like 25,000 years, and we're due for another shift in the next few thousand years, so that part tracks at least. I'm just not sure if the Sahara could green that fast even with the return of the monsoon rains.
>>288251706>Africa was still desert four thousand years agoBut not 7000 years ago. There are some deserts on Earth that are very, very old, but the Saraha is not one of them. Despite its immense size, it's only been a desert for less than 7,000 years.
So they have WHY-mans location now. Instead of throwing a suicide rocket, why wasn't their very first plan just nuking him? Is the weight of the bombs the problem?
>>288240347>new mecha show world map
>>288254284Can't think of another one on the top of my head.Maybe Shonens from the 2000s dedicated to sell toys could be hopeful too (Digimon, Yugioh, etc)However in the general theme of "Humanity can work together to achieve something the closest thing to me is pic related, and it's not even an anime
>>288255044>The climate shift that did this was caused by the planet's axial tilt changing, due to the pull of planets in the solar system on the earth as they orbit past us. I think the cycle lasts something like 25,000 years, and we're due for another shift in the next few thousand yearsSee, now that's fascinating. Would've been nice if this series explored broader topics of science than just invention>>288255879Nuking the moon for any reason sounds like a horrible idea>>288256025Can't be a mecha map, Australia doesn't have a giant chunk taken out of it
>>288251335No Africans destroying the ecosystem
>>288240231i liked that she got a hair tie >>288240283they prob inherited stans precision stuff
>>288240452they'll assemble the rocket near the earth and ride that to the moon
>>288242378true but there's still room for improvementIf inagaki didn't stick to his 5year limit we could have filled in the timeskips a bit more. Switch it up by checking in on Brody. Maybe have some avant garde chapters where you follow how a new very specific invention spreads throughout the world and improves each region's industrial activityThese would also give a sense of how these different cities were working together
>>288254284ehh evil and despair don't exist that much in the story, so I think its capacity to be hopeful is limitedit is pretty humanist ig
>>288255879you'd need a human there to guide the bomband you can't use a swallow because you can't train it without depetryifying it
>>288255879Why didn't they just shoot Tsukasa in the face? Why didn't they just flood Xeno's city with napalm?
>>288251275being (semi)-conscious without his five senses just counting for 3700 years, is one of those hardest to accept feats in this series. It's also maddening just thinking about it.And then it was revealed Xeno and some in his party did the same.
>>288240347What happened to south Africa?
>>288256059If you're nuking the Moon from space, the only way the nuke could kill you is through radiation (be it heat, EMP, or ionising). A distance of 100km solves this issue.Though near Earth, the charged radiation will concentrate along magnetic field lines (see picrel). This isn't dangerous to humans, but it does mean that a nuclear explosion can deliver an EMP to thousands of kilometres away. At the Moon however, the Earth's magnetic field isn't strong enough to make this an issue.
>>288251609Literally just the people who were in the room.
There are no borders, so building a space elevator would be faster.