This is a locked chapter<<#299>> For Some Reason, It's Always Hibito
About This Chapter
In this week's episode, the robot, named "Mutta," reports on the progress of the lunar outpost, the "Sharon lunar observatory" . He says that they've connected the parasol antennae to the solar panels, so that they can power the entire observatory. He also says that the "regolith" in the crater isn't so bad, but it's getting harder and harder to get power to the observatory. They've been using remote-controlled machinery to dig up a hole in the center of the crater, where they'll put the "super sharon" , the giant robot that's going to orbit the moon. Mutta says that he's impressed by how much he looks like "Murasaki" on the moon, and he hopes that people will stop thinking like that when they see him on the lunar surface. He's also impressed by the "mystery" of space, which makes him feel "surrounded by something mysterious," like a "memory suddenly returning" to him.
This is a locked chapter<<#299>> For Some Reason, It's Always Hibito
About This Chapter
In this week's episode, the robot, named "Mutta," reports on the progress of the lunar outpost, the "Sharon lunar observatory" . He says that they've connected the parasol antennae to the solar panels, so that they can power the entire observatory. He also says that the "regolith" in the crater isn't so bad, but it's getting harder and harder to get power to the observatory. They've been using remote-controlled machinery to dig up a hole in the center of the crater, where they'll put the "super sharon" , the giant robot that's going to orbit the moon. Mutta says that he's impressed by how much he looks like "Murasaki" on the moon, and he hopes that people will stop thinking like that when they see him on the lunar surface. He's also impressed by the "mystery" of space, which makes him feel "surrounded by something mysterious," like a "memory suddenly returning" to him.