The fights aren't fun any more and the new character designs are boring or just plain impractical。 This chapter seems to focus on a giant floating being tasked by Kajiman with spreading the frame disease and then gathering all of the infected for an unknown purpose。 Etherow's bunch, though still wanted by the empire, find themselves working alongside it to stop the spread。 The question is do they even remember their own goals? I do simply because I wrote it down for a review, but I'm thinking th The fights aren't fun any more and the new character designs are boring or just plain impractical。 This chapter seems to focus on a giant floating being tasked by Kajiman with spreading the frame disease and then gathering all of the infected for an unknown purpose。 Etherow's bunch, though still wanted by the empire, find themselves working alongside it to stop the spread。 The question is do they even remember their own goals? I do simply because I wrote it down for a review, but I'm thinking this manga is going to end on a crappy note。(view spoiler)[Kajiman is believed to be acting based on a folk tale。 It says that the surface dwellers, to escape their harsh lives, must become infected in order to return to the Core。 The guy is a nut, so his actions make some sense。Etherow is forced to fight against 40 empire frames。 The battle is surprisingly short, considering the gems this series started with, and we are right back to running around again。 The brilliant empire shows its ugly side。 After losing 38 frames against Etherow, what does it do? It punishes the remaining two frames, even though they were trying to do something useful by extracting information from Wasabu。 Utter lack of logic, especially since the culprits aren't just executed, but tortured。 That'll teach 'em! And now Etherow is getting ready to save Wasabu, of course。 Even with Wasabu dead, Etherow is the vengeful type。 (hide spoiler)] 。。。more