Yeah, that's the list we're going for. Sorry Ilya fans!
On the topic of Astral... I've been watching Rental Magica but it's been kind of a slog, honestly. I probably would have given up if it weren't chosen for a source for our story. After eight episodes I still don't actually care about any of the characters, though I will admit that witch hat and cloak over serafuku is a fashionable look. Do the characters ever develop depth?
In other research: since we already have Casey and Andy in our setting, I finally read one of Andy Weir's books, because someone left a copy of Project Hail Mary in one of those neighborhood book boxes. So is Andy more serious now that he is a snooty professional author? That could be useful characterization. Let's see, this story features: the main character complaining about tubes inserted in his butt, people casually handling antimatter that eventually causes a giant explosion at Baikonur, and the MC declaring "Stupid humanity." I am now pretty much assuming that the SI in C&A is a good representation of the author.
Finally we have some screenshots posted from the upcoming last chapter of National Park Girls, with a new character, Death Valley-tan. This has some potential routing implications for the road trip story, doesn't it? Also she wears a black cowboy hat, and we all know what that means.
On the topic of Astral... I've been watching Rental Magica but it's been kind of a slog, honestly. I probably would have given up if it weren't chosen for a source for our story. After eight episodes I still don't actually care about any of the characters, though I will admit that witch hat and cloak over serafuku is a fashionable look. Do the characters ever develop depth?
In other research: since we already have Casey and Andy in our setting, I finally read one of Andy Weir's books, because someone left a copy of Project Hail Mary in one of those neighborhood book boxes. So is Andy more serious now that he is a snooty professional author? That could be useful characterization. Let's see, this story features: the main character complaining about tubes inserted in his butt, people casually handling antimatter that eventually causes a giant explosion at Baikonur, and the MC declaring "Stupid humanity." I am now pretty much assuming that the SI in C&A is a good representation of the author.
Finally we have some screenshots posted from the upcoming last chapter of National Park Girls, with a new character, Death Valley-tan. This has some potential routing implications for the road trip story, doesn't it? Also she wears a black cowboy hat, and we all know what that means.
"Kitto daijoubu da yo." - Sakura Kinomoto