To the Stars

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To the Stars is the story by Hieronym and focus of this very wiki.


It tells the story of Shizuki Ryouko, one of our protagonist, as she becomes a Magical Girl and deals with the world, the invading aliens, love and the fallout of her wish.

To quote the author:

Synopsis

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

If you want to avoid spoilers, be advised: This wiki as well as this entry will be kept somewhat up to date, so events and twists in the story in parts you have not yet read may be present without any warning. You have been warned.

Synposises

Volume I: Quantum Entanglement

The main characters Ryouko, Kyouko and Mami are introduced, the world is established.

A Wish 1

Ryouko wakes up to some kibble her family has about an Alloc cut. Her grandfather want to join the military and leave Earth. In school Ryouko meets up with childhood friends Ruiko and Chiaki as well as her recent friend Simona. Ryouko thinks about and looked up information on Magical Girls.

After making a random appearance near Ryouko's school, Mami meets up with Kyouko at the Church. They discuss a worrisome Grief Cube Discrepancy|discrepancy in grief cube handling]] discovered in a recent audit. Mami promises to look into it.

Ryouko gets asked out for a movie and flabbergastedly agrees, bemusing her friends. On the way home, she leaves her friends behind, only Simona joining her for a talk, both opening up to each other. Simone was maybe about to confess, when they're both attacked by demons. They manage to flee with some difficulty, Ryouko helped by her Emergency Mode. Not able to keep avoiding the attacks, Ryouko is given the choice to sacrifice herself to give Simona a decent chance of survival, only to be saved in the nick of time by Mami. The latter was traversing Mitakihara with Kyubey when they sensed the miasma and moved to engage.

After Mami neutralized the immediate threat and evacuated the two, she talks to them and takes note of Ryouko's behaviour. Kyubey reappears and offers her a wish.

I wish I could leave Earth, and explore this world. I want to go where no one else has gone before and find my place in this universe.

Kyouko appears, wishing Ryouko well.

Fantasma 2

Mami Watches a Movie, Part One 3

Mami Watches a Movie, Part Two 4

Family 5

Military 6

Southern Group 7

Church and State 8

Echoes 9

Brigadier 10

Remains of a Life 11

Demon Hunter 12

Differences of Knowledge 13

Bloodlines 14

Samsara 15

Light of the Sky 16

Interlude I: Underworld Dreams 17

The story of Japanese police inspector Kugimiya Ito dealing with the case of a missing girl and coming to term with his long lost teenage love

Volume II: Inflationary Expansion[1]

To the Ground 18

To the Sky 19

Relativity 20

Discontinuity 21

Shifting Winds 22

Lost Love 23

Historian 24

Interlude II: Madeleines

The name is probably a reference to In Search of Lost Time, a famous French novel noted for its length and its theme of involuntary memory.

Volume III: Ontological Paradox

Interlude III: Manifest Destiny

Pure speculation: A tale about the expansive phase of the MSY, when it reached beyond the island nation of Japan and maybe how it dealt with rivalling organizations.

Volume IV: Einstein-Rosen Bridge

An Einstein-Rosen Bridge is a currently hypothetically proposed way of connecting two spacetime coordinates.

Interlude IV: Ubermensch

Übermensch is the term philosopher Nietzsche used to describe the goal humanity set for itself. In these circumstances it may refer to clinical immortality, genetic engineering and implants used in the course of history.

Volume V: Dark Energy

Interlude V: Destroyer of Worlds

Volume VI: Singularity

References