Both "Summertime Render" and "Steinsgate" are, to put it bluntly, science fiction with ridiculous settings.
Still, I'm still fascinated by these two pieces for a reason.
"Strict space-time rules imposed on the entire story"
That's because of its setting.
Against beings who can control space-time at will, we, who are bound in three-dimensional space, must surely be doomed to defeat.
However, I am struck by the struggle of the protagonists who continue to search for "loopholes in the rules of the space-time world" that I had never thought of by "going behind" and "combining" those strict rules.
I'm so happy to be able to amaze with saying "I didn't know there was such a way to do that!"
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I have a favor to ask of you all (Warning: jump to Youtube)
Can I get a copy of this Shinpei Ajiro's notes? (Warning: jump to Youtube).
If the comic is mentioned, I will buy it.
Thank you for your cooperation.