Japan floats in space. I float in Japan. Which of us is more alone?
- -- Rai
New Moon Asunder[]
Appearances[]
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Kazuyo Nakadai (Wife of Tohru)
- Rentaro Nakadai / Rai XLI (Father of Tohru)
- Takashi Nakadai (Son of Tohru)
Villains:
- Freewills
- Healers (First appearance)
- Grandmother as Grand One (corrupted)
- Koji Yama (First appearance)
- Makiko Minashi (First appearance)
- Wasabe (First appearance)
- Humanists
- Counselor Seko (First appearance)
- President Tanaka (First appearance)
Other Characters:
Locations:
- 41st Century
- Earth
- Japan
- Auxiliary Metals Recycling Center
- Ginza Sub-Level
- Hiroshima Residential Spire
- Honor Pod
- Kyoto Plexus
- Nerveweb
- Rai Globe
- Section Y
- Skull-Dome
- Sony Timeshare Park
- Rental Pond
- Tokyo Enclosure
Items:
Vehicles:
Credits[]
- Writers: David Michelinie
- Pencilers: Joe St. Pierre
- Inkers: Charles Barnett III
- Colorists: Jade Moede
- Letterers: Jade Moede
- Cover Artists: David Lapham, Bob Layton
- Editors: Don Perlin
- Editor-in-Chief: Jim Shooter
Synopsis[]
Now that the Grandmother computer no longer rules Japan, the orbiting nation is split between the ruling Humanist party, and the Healers, who want to restore computer control. When the Healers attempt to steal a component from the Skull-dome control center, Rai and Kazuyo find themselves forced to battle a deadly Grandmother drone! But the terrible fight is only a diversion, designed to hide the Healers' true objective.[1]
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Quotes[]
Japan floats in space. I float in Japan. Which of us is more alone?
- -- Rai
Rai? Young spirit, why do you deny me? -- Naughty boy. You'll have to be punished! -- Don't run from me, Rai. Let's be friends. -- Be still, young spirit. Let Granny hug you. -- Why do you run, Rai? Don't you want the world to be like it was? -- Poor Rai. You're so confused. Come. Let Grandmother make it better. -- So much has happened. So many have been hurt. But Grandmother is here now. -- And you know Grandmother would never hurt anyone.
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