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2021/02/01

Goddess of Cid

 

I heard that Daigoji Temple in Kyoto, Japan has launched a committee to open a temple in space in cooperation with a satellite development company, aiming to have the temple function on a satellite to be launched in 2023. This news may remind many people of the story of "The Goddess of Cid" in the manga "Cobra" by Buichi Terasawa.


For those of you lambs who don't know the story of "The Goddess of Cid," here's the link

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When the Order of Elrad was planning to launch the "Goddess of Cid", a symbol of peace and freedom, from all the planets into space, Salamander, the general of the pirate guild, brainwashed the members of the Order and converted the "Goddess of Cid" into a weapon and launched it. However, Cobra neutralizes all of them with the final program of the Goddess of Cid, and defeats Salamander, who was hiding inside the cult, in a battle to the death.

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This is a story that 10 out of 10 people will find interesting even if they only hear the beginning. Everyone should read Cobra in manga form.


It's really "Eraldic Order = Daigoji Temple" and "Goddess of Cid = Space Temple". Add Salamander and Cobra to the mix, and you have the makings of a great spectacle. I don't think Salamander is hiding in Daigoji, but I can't stop myself from being excited about the Cobra-like story of opening a temple in space by making a satellite function as a temple.


However, when that happens, it becomes impossible to think of religion and science separately, doesn't it? In the international bestseller "The Complete History of Sapiens," it was written that "the state, law, money, and religion" are fictional, but the fusion of science, which is the ultimate in realism, and religion, which is based on fiction, is so romantic.


To accompany this cosmic story, please enjoy the Invader version of "Walk Out" music video.





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