This started interesting for various reasons but later the "twist" and abandoning of the main characters with unknown fates and tons of personality deaths felt off. Plus a lot of complicated speech that has to be read multiple times and remembered or else easy to lose what is happening with the plot.
Also who is Kyla? That blue nanogoo gal and villain who so happens to be running the operation? The main guy somehow knew her but I was never introduced to her in this comic beforehand or got to know her. Is she that neighbor that the black haired friend talked about?
When it began the main guy protagonist had flaws but still higher moral then your traditional guy you find in most of these comics on this site so was a breath of 'fresh-ish' air. Then his few morals went out the door midway sadly.
The black haired girl friend of his was interesting before her personality death and her mentioning her own kinks such as being a nanogoo robot woman could of made the other robot gal transform her unexpectedly this her own doing and power in a way. Then not killing her personality fully but somewhat in-between yet still cognitive could of enjoyed her experiences. But instead we don't see the process (for me the transformation process and expressions/experiences from the gal is the most fun usually) and she just a pawn vs any control or her own doing she can have unplanned pleasure from.
"Take care of him". Never a fan of that ambiguous expression. I can only guess the main guy is personality killed and just a walking test puppet but had to reread to get that possibly. It would been a real twist if "Take care of him" was that the black haired gal took that statement and literally took care of him back to health. In coding and robots you MUST be specific in details or else like a genie the results might not go as planned. A error could pop up or other matters. Plus show maybe behind it all the black hair gap still had some power to direct statements and orders with a twist from her retaliation and cleverness.
Then that ending felt rushed yet confusing and lacking. I understand the creator is showing how the nanogoo hive mind is expanding across the world in conversions so leaving the main characters and spreading out but abandoning established characters for new gals whom we don't have much time with felt disconnected.
@Slimegirls I don't think metrobay comix/mctek has ever written an actually coherent, non-confusing storyline or narrative. even in the "one off" comics the problem persists. shame this one had such a decent enough intro and the art/models looked good enough, albeit with their usual stiff posing. they could have just left the robot women as a mystery and had some fun with the premise, but no they had to add some sort of twist to it and add in some of their obscure OC characters that no one really remembers unless you've read everything they've put out from the start and haven't had an aneurysm yet. they're trying too hard to emulate dc or marvel with stories just jumping around and being interconnected at times or characters from other works suddenly just popping out with no explanation.