I don't know what you mean, but my assumption is that you are referring to the fact that we are located on a ship traveling through space. Apparently other universes have had more success with space travel than at least mine was familiar with, and have created inter-dimensional portals. Accepting the reality of alternate universes was an interesting pill to swallow, however it is understandable. I find it particularly bizarre that a vast majority of the people on this ship are humans, like myself and Saitama-sensei.
[He folds his arms and stares out the window, just... just continuing to ramble. Just continuing to dump exposition. Oh no.]
Having encountered alien life before, my assumption would be that there would be a significant biodiversity on the ship. I was fully prepared to be one of the very few humans left here, I was even prepared to be entirely alone - a dread dashed quickly when I realized Saitama-sensei was also with me. That eased many of my fears, actually. Saitama-sensei has the strength to keep everyone on this ship safe, even if they have not yet acknowledged him. I have only not brought it to their attention out of respect for Saitama-sensei's preference for "not being a big deal", as he puts it...
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[He folds his arms and stares out the window, just... just continuing to ramble. Just continuing to dump exposition. Oh no.]
Having encountered alien life before, my assumption would be that there would be a significant biodiversity on the ship. I was fully prepared to be one of the very few humans left here, I was even prepared to be entirely alone - a dread dashed quickly when I realized Saitama-sensei was also with me. That eased many of my fears, actually. Saitama-sensei has the strength to keep everyone on this ship safe, even if they have not yet acknowledged him. I have only not brought it to their attention out of respect for Saitama-sensei's preference for "not being a big deal", as he puts it...
[He's still going.]