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− | {{Spbox|{{Chapter|3|Mami Watches a Movie, Part One}}|Disguised, [[Mami]] attends the movie ''[[Akemi]]''. It depicts [[Homura|Homura's]] upbringing in an orphanage, her [[wish]], and then [[Sayaka|Sayaka's]] death, which triggers a vision of the [[Goddess]] for [[Homura]] that changes her personality markedly. It then depicts [[Yuma]] asking to be taken in by [[Homura]], [[Mami]], and [[Kyouko]]—a fabrication, the movie-watching [[Mami]] notes—and the resulting [[Mitakihara Four]] founding the [[MSY]]. The movie montages through the [[MSY|MSY's]] history, jumping ahead to the alien [[Cephalopod]]'s first attack on [[Aurora]], after which [[Homura]] rallies the [[MSY]] to send a massive force of [[magical girl]]s to [[New Athens]] to stop the next attack. | + | {{Spbox|{{Chapter|3|Mami Watches a Movie, Part One}}|Disguised, [[Mami]] attends the movie ''[[Akemi (movie)|Akemi]]''. It depicts [[Homura|Homura's]] upbringing in an orphanage, her [[wish]], and then [[Sayaka|Sayaka's]] death, which triggers a vision of the [[Goddess]] for [[Homura]] that changes her personality markedly. It then depicts [[Yuma]] asking to be taken in by [[Homura]], [[Mami]], and [[Kyouko]]—a fabrication, the movie-watching [[Mami]] notes—and the resulting [[Mitakihara Four]] founding the [[MSY]]. The movie montages through the [[MSY|MSY's]] history, jumping ahead to the alien [[Cephalopod]]'s first attack on [[Aurora]], after which [[Homura]] rallies the [[MSY]] to send a massive force of [[magical girl]]s to [[New Athens]] to stop the next attack. |
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− | In short: ''[[Akemi]]'' depicts [[Homura|Homura's]] life up until [[New Athens]].}} | + | In short: ''[[Akemi (movie)]]'' depicts [[Homura|Homura's]] life up until [[New Athens]].}} |
− | {{Spbox|{{Chapter|4|Mami Watches a Movie, Part Two}}|With [[Mami]] in attendance, the movie ''[[Akemi]]'' depicts [[Mami]] and [[Homura]] directing a surprise assault on the [[Cephalopod]]s at [[New Athens]]. Initially the battle goes well, and the [[Human]] forces on the ground rally, but the aliens deploy stronger measures in turn. [[Homura]] goes out to personally lead the counterattack, but the combination of stealth armor and orbital strikes is too much, and she falls in battle… only to find that her [[soul gem]] refuses to fill with [[grief]], preventing her from being taken away by the [[Law of Cycles]], to her despair. [[Homura]] then suddenly heals from her wounds, and her white wings are replaced by huge, horrible black wings. Almost entirely by her own power, she leads the counterattack to victory, at the end personally redirecting an orbital superweapon back at the [[Ceph]] fleet.<br> | + | {{Spbox|{{Chapter|4|Mami Watches a Movie, Part Two}}|With [[Mami]] in attendance, the movie ''[[Akemi (movie)|Akemi]]'' depicts [[Mami]] and [[Homura]] directing a surprise assault on the [[Cephalopod]]s at [[New Athens]]. Initially the battle goes well, and the [[Human]] forces on the ground rally, but the aliens deploy stronger measures in turn. [[Homura]] goes out to personally lead the counterattack, but the combination of stealth armor and orbital strikes is too much, and she falls in battle… only to find that her [[soul gem]] refuses to fill with [[grief]], preventing her from being taken away by the [[Law of Cycles]], to her despair. [[Homura]] then suddenly heals from her wounds, and her white wings are replaced by huge, horrible black wings. Almost entirely by her own power, she leads the counterattack to victory, at the end personally redirecting an orbital superweapon back at the [[Ceph]] fleet.<br> |
<br>In the final scene of the movie, [[Kyouko]] argues to an unconvinced [[Mami]] that the battle proves [[Homura|Homura's]] faith in her [[Goddess]] has merit, only for both of them to be interrupted by [[Homura|Homura's]] arrival. [[Homura]] announces her resignation from the [[MSY]], leaving one of her [[The Ribbon|ribbons]] with them, and declares that she is leaving to look for her [[Goddess]], protecting the world another way. The movie over, [[Mami]] begins her departure from [[Earth]], starting her endless work anew with her Version Two [[TacComp]] [[Machina]]. | <br>In the final scene of the movie, [[Kyouko]] argues to an unconvinced [[Mami]] that the battle proves [[Homura|Homura's]] faith in her [[Goddess]] has merit, only for both of them to be interrupted by [[Homura|Homura's]] arrival. [[Homura]] announces her resignation from the [[MSY]], leaving one of her [[The Ribbon|ribbons]] with them, and declares that she is leaving to look for her [[Goddess]], protecting the world another way. The movie over, [[Mami]] begins her departure from [[Earth]], starting her endless work anew with her Version Two [[TacComp]] [[Machina]]. | ||
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− | In short: ''[[Akemi]]'' depicts [[Homura|Homura's]] transformation, victory, and disappearance at [[New Athens]].}} | + | In short: ''[[Akemi (movie)]]'' depicts [[Homura|Homura's]] transformation, victory, and disappearance at [[New Athens]].}} |
{{Spbox|{{Chapter|5|Family}}|[[Kyouko]] and [[Ryouko]] tell [[Ryouko|Ryouko's]] family that she has [[contract]]ed, to their horror. [[Kyouko]] defends [[Ryouko|Ryouko's]] choice, and explains some of the [[magical girl]] system to them, though they prove to know more than most. Before [[Ryouko]] goes to bed, [[Kuroi Nakase|her mother]] comes to talk with her, expressing disappointment that [[Ryouko]] lied when she promised not to [[contract]], and talking the situation over. After watching [[Ryouko]] [[transform]] and discussing her weapon, an arbalest, she leaves [[Ryouko]] with the request to tell her [[Ryouko's grandmother|grandmother]] (who had disappeared to join the military when [[Ryouko]] was a child) that her family was sorry, should [[Ryouko]] meet her.<br> | {{Spbox|{{Chapter|5|Family}}|[[Kyouko]] and [[Ryouko]] tell [[Ryouko|Ryouko's]] family that she has [[contract]]ed, to their horror. [[Kyouko]] defends [[Ryouko|Ryouko's]] choice, and explains some of the [[magical girl]] system to them, though they prove to know more than most. Before [[Ryouko]] goes to bed, [[Kuroi Nakase|her mother]] comes to talk with her, expressing disappointment that [[Ryouko]] lied when she promised not to [[contract]], and talking the situation over. After watching [[Ryouko]] [[transform]] and discussing her weapon, an arbalest, she leaves [[Ryouko]] with the request to tell her [[Ryouko's grandmother|grandmother]] (who had disappeared to join the military when [[Ryouko]] was a child) that her family was sorry, should [[Ryouko]] meet her.<br> | ||
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{{Spbox|{{Chapter|11|Remains of a Life}}|[[Ryouko]] sets up her [[TacComp]] and chooses [[Atsuko Arisu]] as her designated psychiatrist, then goes out to eat dinner with her family and eventually ends up (through a test of her newfound right to drink alcohol without intoxication filters) bringing them to a firing range at [[Kyouko's church]]. There they visit other facilities, including a sparring area where they meet [[Risa Flores]], but [[Ryouko]]'s parents are surprisingly well-informed on the subjects. Afterwards, [[Ryouko]] and her [[Kuroi Abe|grandfather]] visit her spot near the [[starport]], and talk about their impending military lives, and the disappearance of [[Ryouko's grandmother]], both remembering her saying that she had lost something.<br> | {{Spbox|{{Chapter|11|Remains of a Life}}|[[Ryouko]] sets up her [[TacComp]] and chooses [[Atsuko Arisu]] as her designated psychiatrist, then goes out to eat dinner with her family and eventually ends up (through a test of her newfound right to drink alcohol without intoxication filters) bringing them to a firing range at [[Kyouko's church]]. There they visit other facilities, including a sparring area where they meet [[Risa Flores]], but [[Ryouko]]'s parents are surprisingly well-informed on the subjects. Afterwards, [[Ryouko]] and her [[Kuroi Abe|grandfather]] visit her spot near the [[starport]], and talk about their impending military lives, and the disappearance of [[Ryouko's grandmother]], both remembering her saying that she had lost something.<br> | ||
− | <br>[[Ryouko]] receives her [[SW-155|officer's pistol]], and her [[Kuroi Nakase|mother]] tells her she's planned a going away party. [[Ryouko]] then meets her friends at a showing of ''[[Akemi]]'' and finally reveals her [[contract]] to them, also inviting them to the party. Watching the movie, [[Ryouko]] reflects on [[Homura]]'s beliefs, and the fact that her vision contradicts the movie's portrayal of [[Yuma]]. Afterwards, [[Ryouko]] asks [[Simona]] what she was going to say to her before the [[demon]] attack, but [[Simona]] tells her to forget about it. [[Ryouko]] also asks about when she looked directly at her on her first day of class (as she saw in her vision), but [[Simona]] claims it was nothing.<br> | + | <br>[[Ryouko]] receives her [[SW-155|officer's pistol]], and her [[Kuroi Nakase|mother]] tells her she's planned a going away party. [[Ryouko]] then meets her friends at a showing of ''[[Akemi (movie)|Akemi]]'' and finally reveals her [[contract]] to them, also inviting them to the party. Watching the movie, [[Ryouko]] reflects on [[Homura]]'s beliefs, and the fact that her vision contradicts the movie's portrayal of [[Yuma]]. Afterwards, [[Ryouko]] asks [[Simona]] what she was going to say to her before the [[demon]] attack, but [[Simona]] tells her to forget about it. [[Ryouko]] also asks about when she looked directly at her on her first day of class (as she saw in her vision), but [[Simona]] claims it was nothing.<br> |
<br>Elsewhere, [[Yuma]] convinces [[Kyouko]] to have a spy bug planted on [[Ryouko]] for her protection, and warns her to be careful herself given [[Ryouko]]'s vision. | <br>Elsewhere, [[Yuma]] convinces [[Kyouko]] to have a spy bug planted on [[Ryouko]] for her protection, and warns her to be careful herself given [[Ryouko]]'s vision. | ||
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<br>After a vision revealing [[Yuma]]'s past, a revived [[Ryouko]] manages to push [[Kyouko]] into visiting [[the Ribbon]], where she meets with [[Miki Sayaka]] in a vision, and finally reconciles with [[Kishida Maki]] afterwards. [[Ryouko]], for her part, faces the disturbing revelation that she's been genetically engineered, losing control of her life as she's whisked from [[Paris]] to [[Adept Blue]]. At the same time, [[Mami]]'s self-[[Reformat]] unravels, and she meets with the [[Goddess]] in a vision as she grapples with her restored memories, finally convinced to take a vacation.<br> | <br>After a vision revealing [[Yuma]]'s past, a revived [[Ryouko]] manages to push [[Kyouko]] into visiting [[the Ribbon]], where she meets with [[Miki Sayaka]] in a vision, and finally reconciles with [[Kishida Maki]] afterwards. [[Ryouko]], for her part, faces the disturbing revelation that she's been genetically engineered, losing control of her life as she's whisked from [[Paris]] to [[Adept Blue]]. At the same time, [[Mami]]'s self-[[Reformat]] unravels, and she meets with the [[Goddess]] in a vision as she grapples with her restored memories, finally convinced to take a vacation.<br> | ||
<br>However, events—and conspiracies—don't let go of them. [[Simona]], now a [[magical girl]] and always an agent assigned to [[Ryouko]], reappears to help [[Ryouko]] and [[Asami]] create wormholes spanning lightyears, though her love remains unrequited as [[Ryouko]]'s relationship with [[Asami]] grows stronger. During [[Mami]]'s vacation, she and [[Kyouko]] discover that [[Misa]] had in fact been recruited by [[Homura]] to fight a mysterious enemy, and [[Yuma]] learns that someone has corrupted the [[TCF]] from [[Simona]] and [[Valentin]], both part of a secret organization fighting it with alternate [[TCF]]s. | <br>However, events—and conspiracies—don't let go of them. [[Simona]], now a [[magical girl]] and always an agent assigned to [[Ryouko]], reappears to help [[Ryouko]] and [[Asami]] create wormholes spanning lightyears, though her love remains unrequited as [[Ryouko]]'s relationship with [[Asami]] grows stronger. During [[Mami]]'s vacation, she and [[Kyouko]] discover that [[Misa]] had in fact been recruited by [[Homura]] to fight a mysterious enemy, and [[Yuma]] learns that someone has corrupted the [[TCF]] from [[Simona]] and [[Valentin]], both part of a secret organization fighting it with alternate [[TCF]]s. | ||
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In short: [[Ryouko]] finds herself enmeshed in conspiracy, as [[Mami]] and [[Kyouko]] grapple with their pasts.}} | In short: [[Ryouko]] finds herself enmeshed in conspiracy, as [[Mami]] and [[Kyouko]] grapple with their pasts.}} | ||
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{{Spbox|{{Chapter|58|On Trusting Trust}}|[[Nakase]]'s memories reveal that [[Valentin]] was responsible for genetically engineering [[Ryouko]], but [[Valentin]] disappears before she can be apprehended, leaving behind a letter implying that she is in fact [[Akemi Homura]]. [[Yuma]], seeing the connections between [[Valentin]], [[Ryouko]], [[Mami]], and [[Kyouko]] all running through the [[Cult of Hope]], and discounting the possibility that the [[Goddess]] could be real, begins to fear that the [[Cult]] is a malevolent conspiracy. However, she first is forced to address the definitely malevolent conspiracy which has compromised the original [[TCF]]—including [[MG]], to their mutual distress. [[Yuma]] and a patched [[MG]] rapidly expand their circle of informed and/or repaired AIs, starting with [[MG]]'s friends.<br> | {{Spbox|{{Chapter|58|On Trusting Trust}}|[[Nakase]]'s memories reveal that [[Valentin]] was responsible for genetically engineering [[Ryouko]], but [[Valentin]] disappears before she can be apprehended, leaving behind a letter implying that she is in fact [[Akemi Homura]]. [[Yuma]], seeing the connections between [[Valentin]], [[Ryouko]], [[Mami]], and [[Kyouko]] all running through the [[Cult of Hope]], and discounting the possibility that the [[Goddess]] could be real, begins to fear that the [[Cult]] is a malevolent conspiracy. However, she first is forced to address the definitely malevolent conspiracy which has compromised the original [[TCF]]—including [[MG]], to their mutual distress. [[Yuma]] and a patched [[MG]] rapidly expand their circle of informed and/or repaired AIs, starting with [[MG]]'s friends.<br> | ||
− | <br>One of those friends, ''[[Governance: | + | <br>One of those friends, ''[[Governance: Church of Hope]]'', acts against [[Yuma]]'s wishes and contacts [[Clarisse]] just as she and [[Ryouko]] are returning to [[Project Armstrong]]. When asked, [[Clarisse]] confirms the rumor that she had experienced visions from the [[Goddess]] convincing her that AIs have souls, but she unhappily decides she can't yet tell [[Ryouko]] about the [[TCF]] breach given the still-mysterious organ in her brain. |
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In short: [[Valentin]] vanishes once exposed as responsible for [[Ryouko]]'s genetic modifications, and [[Yuma]] begins restoring the [[TCF]].}} | In short: [[Valentin]] vanishes once exposed as responsible for [[Ryouko]]'s genetic modifications, and [[Yuma]] begins restoring the [[TCF]].}} | ||
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In short: [[Yuma]] and [[Kyouko]] face destruction by [[Ceph]] raiders. [[Ryouko]]'s brain module activates, and the pulsar mission has fallen apart.}} | In short: [[Yuma]] and [[Kyouko]] face destruction by [[Ceph]] raiders. [[Ryouko]]'s brain module activates, and the pulsar mission has fallen apart.}} | ||
− | {{Spbox|{{Chapter|63|The Dying Light, Part Two}}| | + | {{Spbox|{{Chapter|63|The Dying Light, Part Two}}|[[Yuma]] and [[Kyouko]] concoct a radical plan: surreptitiously place [[supersaturated grief cubes]] on the departing alien bombers as an indirect surprise attack on the alien supply ship. They take heavy casualties from the second bombing, however, and learn that calling for reinforcements had caused a counterreaction from whoever compromised the [[TCF]], using their remaining assets to spill secrets and cause chaos. |
− | [[Ryouko]] makes more contact with alien machines through the strange organ in her brain, and [[Patricia]] helps her to decode some of the information before [[Oda]] and another team arrive to help teleport them away. Regrouping with [[Asami]], they learn she has successfully restabilized the wormhole. | + | [[Ryouko]] makes more contact with alien machines through the strange organ in her brain, and [[Patricia]] helps her to decode some of the information before [[Oda]] and another team arrive to help teleport them away. Regrouping with [[Asami]], they learn she has successfully restabilized the wormhole. Ryouko explains that with the information she has received, she has acquired a bit more insight into her teleportation, enabling her to teleport objects without teleporting herself. Asami then concocts a radical plan of her own, proposing that Ryouko teleport one of her black holes near the pulsar as they evacuate, which would devastate the region. |
− | Meanwhile, Yuma's group | + | Meanwhile, Yuma's group continue their gambit. Using information gathered by Ryouko, they activate their captured alien vessel's [[blink]] drive, teleporting the surviving members of the group to the now-incapacitated alien supply ship. They board the ship and discover, to their confusion, that the demons they spawned are feeding on some of the Ceph. With no time to ponder this, they drain the ship's exotic matter fuel tanks to manufacture interdiction charges, which are then used on their pursuers in order to escape for good. [[Charlotte Meitner]] and [[Nadya Antipova]] die in this final battle. |
At the pulsar, the evacuation is nearly complete, and Asami and Ryouko resolve to perform their gambit. [[Simona]] vehemently disagrees and attempts to kidnap Ryouko to stop this, but is defeated, her soul gem torn from her body. Asami and Ryouko then successfully teleport a black hole near the pulsar, and attempt to evacuate through the wormhole with Oda's teleport as the pulsar undergoes gravitational collapse. However, this teleport is interrupted by the wormhole fracturing, and while Oda, Asami, and others seem to make it through, Ryouko is trapped when the wormhole collapses, dumping her 24 light-minutes from the pulsar, heavily injured. | At the pulsar, the evacuation is nearly complete, and Asami and Ryouko resolve to perform their gambit. [[Simona]] vehemently disagrees and attempts to kidnap Ryouko to stop this, but is defeated, her soul gem torn from her body. Asami and Ryouko then successfully teleport a black hole near the pulsar, and attempt to evacuate through the wormhole with Oda's teleport as the pulsar undergoes gravitational collapse. However, this teleport is interrupted by the wormhole fracturing, and while Oda, Asami, and others seem to make it through, Ryouko is trapped when the wormhole collapses, dumping her 24 light-minutes from the pulsar, heavily injured. | ||
− | Before the radiation shockwave from the pulsar reaches her and kills her, an alien vessel makes contact using Ryouko's strange organ, offering rescue. With no other option, Ryouko teleports aboard and the ship blinks away. | + | Before the radiation shockwave from the pulsar reaches her and kills her, an alien vessel makes contact using Ryouko's strange organ, offering rescue. With no other option, Ryouko teleports aboard, and the ship blinks away. |
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− | In short | + | In short: [[Yuma]] and [[Kyouko]] escape the [[Ceph]], but take heavy casualties. [[Ryouko]] and [[Asami]] destroy the pulsar mines, but [[Ryouko]] is stranded, forced to accept rescue from an alien ship.}} |
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: ''Manifest Destiny is a term describing the belief that the United States, due to its special virtues, had both a duty and a destiny to expand west into North America.'' | : ''Manifest Destiny is a term describing the belief that the United States, due to its special virtues, had both a duty and a destiny to expand west into North America.'' | ||
− | : ''It also describes similar beliefs in the [[MSY]] during its fifth phase, as it reached further and further beyond the island nation of Japan. | + | : ''It also describes similar beliefs in the [[MSY]] during its fifth phase, as it reached further and further beyond the island nation of Japan.'' |
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+ | {{Spbox|{{Chapter|64|Interlude III: Manifest Destiny}}|The soul mage [[Akiyama Akari]], pursuing a rogue South Korean soul mage [[Seoyun]], is caught up in a major incident in which [[Tomoe Mami]] is mind-controlled by [[Seoyun]]. Akari manages to free her by turning Seoyun's soul manipulation—generated love for the target—towards herself instead. | ||
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+ | In the aftermath, Mami proposes that the two of them try a relationship, and this goes quite well. Akari begins researching the "[[energy gap]]", and the MSY decides to change its [[Charter]], embarking on a new, expansionist agenda to expand beyond Japan. | ||
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+ | This eventually pulls them both back into Korea: the MSY's expansion into the area has collapsed [[grief cube prices]], critical to magical girls along both sides of the DMZ. The situation escalates with a bombing in Seoul by a magical device using a soul gem for power, and then escalates again when a threat against [[Mitakihara]]'s airport is discovered, accompanied by a letter threatening a nuclear-scale device which bridges the energy gap. Akari and Mami work feverishly on security, and disaster is barely averted, though the bomb fails to bridge the energy gap. | ||
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+ | Finally identifying the source of the bombs inside North Korea, Akari accompanies a strike force that assassinates the mage responsible. | ||
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+ | In the wake of these events, Mami and Akari attend negotiations with other North Korean magical girls from the border region affected by the crash in grief cube prices, stabilizing the situation. But then the North Korean government collapses in a coup by Chinese-backed plotters, leading to sudden opportunities for MSY expansion into North Korea from the north. Mami and Akari lead successful negotiations in Pyongyang and depart for China, the two of them blissfully unaware of the conventional bomb planted on their plane by DMZ radicals. | ||
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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. | ||
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+ | In short: [[Akari]] and [[Mami]] navigate their relationship as the [[MSY]] navigates expansion outside Japan.}} | ||
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: ''An Einstein-Rosen Bridge is a hypothetical way of connecting two spacetime coordinates; in other words, a wormhole.'' | : ''An Einstein-Rosen Bridge is a hypothetical way of connecting two spacetime coordinates; in other words, a wormhole.'' | ||
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− | ''' | + | {{Spbox|{{Chapter|65|Other Means}}|Terrorist attacks occur across Human space via the closing [[TCF]] breach, as [[Yuma]]'s counter-conspiracy goes loud. In space, Mami defends [[Carthago]] from compromised orbital defenses, aided by [[Homura]]'s aura, though the woman herself remains hidden. On [[Earth]], [[Ryouko]]'s father [[Shizuki Kuma]] survives the destruction of [[Prometheus]] thanks to aid from unknown magical girls. |
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+ | In the aftermath, Kuma learns that major leaks have been propagated as well, including about the [[MSY]]'s cloning program and about his daughter. [[Shirou Asaka]] then informs him that Ryouko died in the [[pulsar mission]]. | ||
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+ | Back on [[Adept Blue]], [[Asami]] is devastated by Ryouko's loss. [[Clarisse van Rossum]] convinces her to talk to the now-imprisoned [[Simona]], who tells her that Ryouko must still be alive, since Simona's wish is still unfulfilled. | ||
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+ | And on the [[Ceph]] ship that rescued Ryouko from certain death, she receives medical care and is informed that the [[Ceph]]—the "Thinkers"—who rescued her are from a peaceful faction who Homura made contact with long ago. Ryouko's mysterious brain organ is revealed to be used for handling [[preference-specification]]s and Thinker telepathy, and to be necessary for proving that the Thinkers prosecuting the [[Contact War]] against Humanity have been deceiving the Thinker government, [[Consensus]], back in the Triangulum Galaxy. | ||
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+ | In short: The [[TCF]] breach is exploited to perform acts of terrorism, and [[Ryouko]] learns about her mysterious brain organ from the [[Ceph]] who saved her.}} | ||
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+ | {{Spbox|{{Chapter|66|Aftershocks}}|Following the previous terrorist attacks, [[Mami]] meets virtually with [[Kyouko]] and [[Yuma]], discussing the latter's near-fatal alien encounter and the former's recent encounter with [[Homura]]. Mami reveals her recent [[Ribbon]] visions to Yuma, who is unsettled, though she agrees to join the others on a later visit to the Ribbon. | ||
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+ | Meanwhile [[Ryouko]], on the [[Ceph]] ship, undergoes a week-long recuperative fugue. Afterwards, she communicates with the ship, who herself turns out to be an uploaded [[Thinker]], and who also explains to Ryouko the basics of the Thinker [[Consensus]], [[Tentacles]], and social organization. | ||
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+ | Mami, Kyouko, Yuma, and the other members of the [[Leadership Committee]] Intelligence subcommittee meet to discuss their response to recent events. After much criticism of Yuma and Kyouko for their independent, secretive actions, the committee agrees to form a task force to handle future developments with regards to the [[Conspiracy]] and Homura. | ||
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+ | [[Chiyo Rika]], once the [[Rules Committee]] Speaker and now a member of the media, mulls over recent events and plots her own response. | ||
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+ | In short: [[Mami]], [[Kyouko]], and [[Yuma]] grapple with the aftermath of the terrorist attacks, while [[Ryouko]] learns the basics of [[Ceph]] society.}} | ||
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+ | {{Spbox|{{Chapter|67|Far Away}}|Aboard the [[Ceph]] ship, [[Ryouko]] meets an alien animal which thinks in linear thought and has emotions, and worries about [[Asami]]. | ||
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+ | Back in Human space, Asami's suffering comes to a head as she visits the [[Ribbon]] with [[Azrael]] and [[Simona]]. There, after an unfortunate encounter with a reporter, she receives a vision in which the [[Goddess]] shows her that Ryouko is still alive, and with a 'gentler' set of aliens, but headed through an alien wormhole to parts unknown. | ||
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+ | In short: [[Asami]] learns from the [[Goddess]] that [[Ryouko]] is still alive.}} | ||
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+ | {{Spbox|{{Chapter|68|Many Paths}}|[[Ryouko]] travels to the Milky War central wormhole, en route to the Cephalopod home territories in Andromeda and Triangulum, reflecting on the meaning of her wish. | ||
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+ | [[Yuma]] visits the [[Ribbon]] along with [[Kyouko]] and [[Mami]] and is visited by the [[Goddess]] who allows Yuma to test her ability to see the future with quantum experiments. Afterward, media personality [[Chiyo Rika]] is caught spying on them, and they prevail upon her to give them a bit of time before she publishes the news of them visiting the Ribbon. | ||
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+ | [[Asami]] visits Ryouko's parents along with Mami and Kyouko, in order to explain the upcoming publicity about claims that Ryouko is still alive. | ||
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+ | Yuma recruits [[Simona]] as a new member of the task force being assembled to tackle the [[Conspiracy]]. | ||
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+ | In short: [[Ryouko]] travels towards Andromeda, while [[Kyouko]], [[Mami]], [[Yuma]], and [[Asami]] deal with the ramifications of recent events, and Yuma is caught visiting the [[Ribbon]].}} | ||
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+ | {{Spbox|{{Chapter|69|Between Two Worlds}}| | ||
+ | With their ship currently between galaxies, [[Clarisse]] theorizes that prior to discovering the [[empathy-organ]], [[Ryouko]] may have altered her own [[pref-spec]] when she decided to be [[Asami]]'s girlfriend, a theory largely confirmed by [[Peace-Cultivating]]. He identifies some unease and reassures her that pref-spec-modification is the highest form of personal control, though Ryouko remains unconvinced. | ||
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+ | Back on Earth, [[Asami]] has been writing letters to Ryouko at the request of her therapist. [[Kyouko]] then recruits her to the [[Task Force]] against the [[TCF conspiracy]], which she accepts. Asami is however upset by the fact that [[Simona]] has also been recruited. | ||
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+ | Near Andromeda, Ryouko is visited by [[Kyubey]] and learns that [[Asami]] knows of her survival. Then she is brought before the leadership of [[Consensus/Ahimsa-extending]] to answer about Humanity, "reality-warping", and Homura. Ryouko realizes the breadth of Thinker civilization and that [[Consensus/Thinker-preserving]] has been lying about the war to rest of [[Consensus]], among other things telling them that all humans have backups and claiming that the fleet Ryouko sent back through the wormhole at [[Orpheus]] was totally destroyed. | ||
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+ | In short: [[Ryouko]] realizes she used her [[empathy-organ]] when she decided to be [[Asami]]'s girlfriend, while [[Asami]] joins the [[Task Force]] alongside [[Simona]]. Ryouko tells [[/Ahimsa-extending]]'s leadership that [[/Thinker-preserving]] is lying about the war. | ||
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+ | {{Spbox|{{Chapter|70|Intangible Exchange}}| | ||
+ | Now as part of the [[Task Force]], [[Asami]] travels with [[Simona]], [[Nana]], [[Meiqing]] and [[Christina]] to a former laboratory of [[Valentin]] near Mendoza, Argentina, where it seems likely that Simona and others like her | ||
+ | may have been born. The facility is abandoned and empty, though it appears it was visited by at least one other faction (likely the [[TCF Conspiracy]]) previously. After a stealthed object similar to one on [[X-25]] is discovered by Asami in the walls, an outside team is asked to help extract it safely. Inside, they discover a sealed recording, likely left by [[Homura]]. The recording is of an apparent set of drones from the other faction, the TCF conspiracy with unknown girls communicating between the drones, discussing Homura and their TCF conspiracy. In addition, they discuss a capability that their leader possesses, which they call [[Laplace's Demon]]. | ||
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+ | Afterward, senior Representatives of the MSY, including Yuma, Kyouko, Mami, Kuroi Kana, and [[Seo Si-won]], meet with the [[Directorate]] in the [[plenary chamber]], this time decorated like the Forbidden Palace. They discuss the recent TCF security breaches and new measures to address these and catch the perpetrators. They also discuss TCF conspiracy sabotage of the [[Zeus Institute]] and [[ITG]], and recent reporting of Yuma and | ||
+ | [[Mami]]'s involvement with the [[Ribbon]] and the [[Cult]], and the potential effect on their objectivity. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Finally, Ryouko attends a diplomatic meeting of [[/Ahimsa-extending]] and its allied [[Tentacles]] onboard a science station orbiting a black hole. There they discuss her likely credibility and future steps, with an agreement that Ryouko will need to travel to meet with many other, less-allied Tentacles to help build support for a case against the rogue [[/Thinker-Defending]] at [[Consensus]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | |||
+ | In short: [[Asami]] discovers the [[TCF Conspiracy]] is operating via strange drones, [[MSY]] leadership defends its [[Cult]] connections to [[Governance]], and Ryouko meets new [[Thinker]] [[Tentacles]]. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Spbox|{{Chapter|71|In the Mountain}}| | ||
+ | [[Mila Brankovich]] and [[Yuma]] discuss the difficulties in tracking down the [[TCF conspiracy]] and wrangling all the groups joined together into the [[Task Force]], as well the recent discovery of an unknown facility on an uncharted rogue planet, previously hidden from [[Governance]] survey data. | ||
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+ | [[Asami]] and [[Simona]] talk, reaching a slight rapprochement. Then they join the raid on the rogue planet, where they discover it seemingly abandoned but full of evidence of recent activity and a magical tripwire, suggesting that their adversaries escaped somehow. The conspiracy facility was recording deep space traffic data, and cross-comparing it with a set of increasingly inaccurate predictions of the future. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Meanwhile, [[Ryouko]] lands on a mountainous world owned by [[Consensus/Somatic-Diversity]], a [[Tentacle]] focused on bodily diversity and genetic engineering. Visiting a mountain research facility, Ryouko consents to an extensive scan by its researchers to study [[reality-warping]] and the possibility of giving [[Clarisse]] an [[empathy-organ]]. During the scan, Ryouko has an enigmatic vision about past species and their emotions, and when she awakes, she is visited by [[Kyubey]]. | ||
+ | ---- | ||
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+ | In short: [[Asami]] and [[Simona]] begin to work together better, and [[Ryouko]] attempts to make an ally of another [[Tentacle]], [[Consensus/Somatic-Diversity]]. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Spbox|{{Chapter|72|The Lives of the Many}}| | ||
+ | [[Ryouko]] encounters local [[Thinker]] civilians, and eventually joins a ceremony for [[Mountain-wandering]]'s granddaughter [[Perspective-Pursuer]], who is receiving a new body as a coming-of-age. Unexpectedly, this granddaughter chooses to explore a body design that is more human-like, asking Ryouko for permission to use some data gathered about human-tissue for future modifications for her and other civilians. After some thought, Ryouko agrees. | ||
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+ | Meanwhile, [[Kuroi Abe]] has returned to active service, back in ground combat rotation on the contested planet of [[Persepolis]]. While on leave visiting a local city for food, stopping to chat with some visiting reporters, he becomes among the first responders to an unexpected raid by alien commandos on the local armory and grief cube repository. He narrowly avoids being killed when a team of unseen magical girls intervenes, one of whom, he realizes, was one of the reporters he had been talking to earlier. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | |||
+ | In short: Ryouko meets [[Thinker]] civilians, [[Kuroi Abe]] nearly dies in a [[Ceph]] raid on a grief cube repository. | ||
+ | }} | ||
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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
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