Thread:Davin111/@comment-29707934-20170214220316/@comment-29707934-20170223221159

If I were you, I would still scale down the amount of story elements you use. That's what I meant before, not necessary the physical size of the story. I see the purpose the void ship has. However, there is a fundamental flaw in your logic: what's the point of destroying an universe that resists to much with the weapon? There is literally no reason to do that, unless you can somehow salvage some debris. But even that wouldn't make sense when reality is destroyed. The corporation doesn't gain any resources by doing so and since veryone in that universe is killed, they can't "warn" other universes about the consequences of resisting. The way you have described it, It's just a waste of resources out of spite. That not a logical thing to do for a company that's continually searches for resources.

I have heard of the new manga. While there's no confirmed link between AGK and Hinowa Conquers, one character indeed looks completely identical to Akame, complete with her markings. Since I highly doubt that's a  mere coincidence and Akame was one of the most popular characters, that almost certainly means Akame's story continues! Which is very good for me since she's my favourite heroine in all of anime.

While it's not really original, I do like the way Stacy saved the MC from bullying. That's also a good reason for the MC's attachment to her. I also really like the idea that both freak out when they are not near each other (like in No Game No Life). How the relationship evolves depends on their actual characters beyond being tsundere or yandere. In general, I already explained why I think their personalities should be able to get along just fine.

I just don't like completely evil characters. Most people do have a reason, even a very twisted one. Villains that are pure evil without a proper explanation why aren't that interesting because you can't empathize at all with them and their motives. In my opinion, they should only be used in stories for children. I would give Stacy's mother another reason, the ones you have don't really convince me. Sure, they would make someone stuck up and self-absorbed, but not ruthless and homocidal unless she already was a stereotypical psychopath from the beginning.