Two-Person Galactic Journey: Earth Was Destroyed While Imprisoned in Space Prison
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銀河放浪ふたり旅~宇宙監獄に収監されている間に地上が滅亡してました
Original Japanese Title
Also known as: 銀河放浪ふたり旅~宇宙監獄に収監されている間に地上が滅亡してました
By 榮織タスク
japanese Web Novel
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Kaito Crouch, who was banished from Earth as a thought criminal and incarcerated in a personal prison in outer space.
One day, just after finishing his daily routine training, he was informed of a grave fact by Emotion, his life support robot.
“The surface world has perished. With the demise of human society, I determine your sentence to be concluded.”
Are there others similarly confined in personal prisons in outer space?
What about the state of things on the surface?
Survivors?
Casting aside all such ordinary questions, Kaito says to Emotion with a smile.
“Alright, first things first, let’s see how far we can go with the remaining food and oxygen.”
This is a story of a single Earthling making contact with an extraterrestrial civilization and living freely in a new world.
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## My Thoughts on Two-Person Galactic Journey: Earth Was Destroyed While Imprisoned in Space Prison
This title definitely grabbed my attention! "Two-Person Galactic Journey: Earth Was Destroyed While Imprisoned in Space Prison" promises a wild ride, and after diving in, I can say it mostly delivers. It's an ongoing story, so my impressions are based on what's available so far.
### First Impressions
The premise is undeniably intriguing. Our protagonist, an Earthling, finds himself in a galactic federation after… well, Earth is no more. The initial chapters do a good job of setting the stage for a grand adventure. It's clear from the get-go that this isn't your typical grimdark space opera. There's a certain lightness to it, a sense of exploration and discovery that immediately appealed to me.
### What Works Well
I particularly enjoyed the protagonist's somewhat detached perspective. He's not bogged down by loyalty to a lost Earth, which allows him to embrace the alien cultures and opportunities presented to him. This "carefree protagonist" vibe, as some might call it, makes him relatable and easy to root for as he navigates the complexities of the Federation. I also found the concept of readily available backups and the near-immortality it provides to be a fascinating element of the world-building. It dramatically shifts the stakes and allows for a more relaxed, slice-of-life approach to space travel, which is a refreshing change of pace. The introduction of psychic powers, especially the connection to the eccentric space jellyfish, adds another layer of intrigue and potential for unique conflicts.
### Areas of Concern
While I appreciate the lighthearted tone, I can see how the lack of real, tangible threats might not appeal to everyone. Some readers might prefer a story with higher stakes and greater tension. I also think the transformation of the robot companion into a "cute blonde girl" could be a point of contention for some, as it potentially introduces tropes that might detract from the overall narrative.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Okay, here's where I have to tread carefully. Some readers may not appreciate knowing that the MC obtains overpowered psychic abilities early on and that the story gives glimpses of the MC's future from side character POVs. This might reduce the tension for some readers.
### Final Verdict
Overall, "Two-Person Galactic Journey: Earth Was Destroyed While Imprisoned in Space Prison" is a promising sci-fi adventure with a unique twist. It's not perfect, and the slice-of-life approach might not be for everyone, but the intriguing premise, likeable protagonist, and fascinating world-building make it a worthwhile read. I'm curious to see where the story goes from here and how the author will continue to develop the characters and the universe they inhabit.