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I probably say his favorite is Blame and he's least favorite is Abara since he admitted in the 2015 interview hating to revisit it and saying he didn't do it in those 10 years
Any thoughts?
Artist is @groundedstars on instagram, dallas based.
As title says. We know that TOHA can create pocket universes where the physics law don't apply. Or when the alternate Cibo explains the space-time distortion caused by the gravitational generator.
Hey, my name is Simon and when I first read BLAME! and Abara, almost a year ago, I felt a strange tickle to make a manga of my own... Well, I have been trying and successfully failing at it for the last 10 months! It is only a testament to the genius of Nihei that he made a person without much previous art experience to try such a task. From hand-drawn outlines to digital shadow grading — every page is a time-consuming struggle, but well worth it.
The first chapter will be out soon, hopefully — I haven't secured the rights for an official name, so I cannot drop it here yet — I am by no means a professional, nor a person who is looking to make a buck out of it. It has been simply a hobby of mine lately. But if you are interested, I will be putting it on the internet for free in the foreseeable future.
Biomega original covers and the master edition covers ..
I hope you enjoy, idk much to making edit, but i made this of sanakan :)
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Well, I have practically a whole story inspired by Nihei's universe, but with different goals and elements. The problem is, I have no idea where to post it, and I’m not very skilled at drawing, which makes things difficult.
Still, it would be interesting to see that universe expanded by the creative minds of fans. If anyone knows where I could post it or has any tips, I’d love to hear them. I don't know how many chapters it would have, but I guarantee it would be interesting.
I have read Blame manga 3 or 4 times, sadly I dont own any physical copies and have had to read it online. I've been captivated by the drawings and have always liked to read one page at a time, to enjoy the art and to zoom in some details in the drawings.
I've had trouble making out some of the scenes, and trouble understanding. Lately I found a site that has two-page scans, which has made it much easier to make out what I was missing.
I recommend reading it, if reading is online, to do so in a two-page view 😄
Nine day long project, it’s a bit unfinished but still my favorite show off.
This is all theoretical, and Nihei never showed us what the last layer of the Megastructure really looks like. My conclusion is based on what we’ve already seen: these horizontal air suspended “mega-cables” were sometimes used as elevators and, at other times, as a means of transporting energy. From that, and from an efficiency stand point, I’m assuming that this system could continue all the way from the outermost layer of the Megastructure into deep space.
See: LOG.57, After the observer part or LOG.37 when killy uses the 800 hours elevator.
So, now we’re basically at the outermost layer of the Megastructure. It’s been expanding for hundreds of thousands of years, and there’s a good chance that these mega-cables reached nearby star systems like Alpha Centauri a long time ago.
The Builders wouldn’t need to fill the entire 4.3-light-year gap with solid material. That would be completely insane from a resource standpoint. Instead, they could simply build enormous structural bridges and cables stretching between the stars.
These cables would work almost like giant cosmic pipelines, pulling plasma and usable energy from Alpha Centauri’s three stars and sending it back toward the central grid of the NetSphere, where Earth used to be.
And because these structures are absolutely massive, potentially kilometers thick, they wouldn’t just be empty tubes. There could be entire networks of maintenance tunnels, internal chambers, artificial habitats, and even ecosystems hidden inside them. Over time, rogue human groups and Silicon Life could have settled inside the infrastructure and built entire cities without anyone on the outside even knowing they were there.
>!if that would be true, it could remind me of the tubular earth which was created at the end of biomega.!<
Alpha Centauri is only about 4.3 light-years away, which is basically nothing compared to the scale of a Megastructure that’s been expanding for hundreds of thousands of years. If the expansion kept going, reaching our nearest neighboring systems would have been inevitable.
(Some argue the megastructure is as big as our solar system, but i argue that this is a really "small" estimate. I think, based on the elevator part and its relativistic properties, that the megastructure could be as big as 100x or 1000x our solar system, but this is a discussion for another time)
Rather than wasting unimaginable amounts of matter trying to build a solid shell between stars, the Builders would have found a much more efficient solution:
Stars are essentially the fuel source for something this enormous. If the Builders want the City to keep growing, they need more and more energy. Connecting the Sun, Alpha Centauri, and eventually other nearby systems would turn this entire region of the galaxy into one giant interconnected power network.
That also opens up a much stranger question: what actually happens to a star once the Megastructure finally surrounds it? And what kind of civilizations could have been hiding inside those cables for thousands of years without ever being noticed?
IMO Abara and Biomega era was nihei prime when it comes to art style