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After Akari's death (detailed in [[Chapter 50]]), [[Homura]] discourses out loud in private, perhaps to [[Madoka]], discussing the dark turn of events and the resulting founding of the [[Black Heart]] intelligence organization.
 
After Akari's death (detailed in [[Chapter 50]]), [[Homura]] discourses out loud in private, perhaps to [[Madoka]], discussing the dark turn of events and the resulting founding of the [[Black Heart]] intelligence organization.
 
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'''In short: [[Akari]] and [[Mami]] navigate their relationship as the [[MSY]] navigates expansion outside Japan.'''}}
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In short: [[Akari]] and [[Mami]] navigate their relationship as the [[MSY]] navigates expansion outside Japan.}}
 
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Revision as of 23:00, 28 July 2022

After centuries of turmoil, a Utopian AI/human government has seized control of Earth, heralding a new age of post-scarcity and space colonization. An unexpected encounter with a hostile, technologically superior alien race has broken the peace, forcing magical girls to come out of hiding to save human civilization. In the midst of it all, Shizuki Ryouko, an ordinary girl, looks to the sky, wondering at her place in the universe.
—Hieronym, author of To the Stars

This page summarizes the entire story, volume by volume and chapter by chapter, for those who want a refresher on events. It also includes the names of all future volumes and interludes, as released by Hieronym many years ago.

Each section is collapsed by default, to avoid unwanted spoilers; use the right-hand "Expand" buttons to view descriptions.

Synopses

Volume I: Quantum Entanglement


Interlude I: Underworld Dreams


Volume II: Inflationary Expansion


Interlude II: Madeleines


Volume III: Ontological Paradox


Interlude III: Manifest Destiny


Volume IV: Einstein-Rosen Bridge


Interlude IV: Ubermensch


Volume V: Dark Energy


Interlude V: Destroyer of Worlds


Volume VI: Singularity