As a time travel freak, Ebata-san, Steins Gate/Zero and The Girl Who Leapt Through Time are sure things.
(If you haven't watched these two pieces of content yet, come back to my chat room backyard later.)
In the last scene of The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, I've enjoyed watching many people argue over the interpretation of Chiaki's words to Makoto: "I'm waiting in the future.
So, I thought we could do another story like this.
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Makoto goes into science to build a time machine, and she study abroad and get a job with a SERN.
Makoto, who has become the project leader, monitors the world's networks and hacks into Okabe's emails at the Gadget Research Institute in Akihabara.
From the beginning, Makoto, who has no interest in SERN's global domination, reaches out to Chris, who is studying abroad in the United States, and leads Okabe to develop a time machine.
She becomes a member of the Rabomen and assists Okabe in developing a time machine while fending off an attack from SERN.
Makoto wishes to ride in a prototype time machine, however she secretly changes the future date and time of the target's arriva
The altered setting twists time and space in the future, resulting in an explosion that decimates the city. The world, which had been stable in the Steinsgate worldline, is plunged into World War III, and that war burns down the "painting" that Chiaki wanted to see
Makoto attempts another timeline to fix this altered future.
"Makoto who wants to fulfill Chiaki's wishes", and "Makoto who wants to see Chiaki again" with dividing the lab-menmer into each two for supporting two Makotos.
Two Makoto's "Last Time Leap battle" begins
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...Why is it that when I write a story, I end up with this kind of bat-ending?