YoRHa: Pearl Harbor Descent Record - A NieR:Automata Story 03

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A manga series set in the universe of the award-winning, post-apocalyptic action RPG NieR:Automata!

The four YoRHa unit survivors of the Pearl Harbor Descent work to carry out their mission to take back the Earth from the machine lifeform invaders alongside members of the Resistance, androids who were sent to Earth 200 years prior. Together, the group breaches the elevator hall on Mount Ka’ala, beneath which lies the enemy server they must destroy. Meanwhile, in the YoRHa base that orbits the Earth known as the Bunker, the severely disadvantaged YoRHa unit’s requests for support are all denied by the Commander and the Council of Humanity. What is the true purpose of the YoRHa mission?
Yoko Taro is a video game writer and director best known for his direction of the critically acclaimed and wildly popular series NieR, Drakengard, and SINoALICE.
 
Megumu Soramichi is the artist of the YoRHa manga.
 

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A manga series set in the universe of the award-winning, post-apocalyptic action RPG NieR:Automata!

The four YoRHa unit survivors of the Pearl Harbor Descent work to carry out their mission to take back the Earth from the machine lifeform invaders alongside members of the Resistance, androids who were sent to Earth 200 years prior. Together, the group breaches the elevator hall on Mount Ka’ala, beneath which lies the enemy server they must destroy. Meanwhile, in the YoRHa base that orbits the Earth known as the Bunker, the severely disadvantaged YoRHa unit’s requests for support are all denied by the Commander and the Council of Humanity. What is the true purpose of the YoRHa mission?

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Yoko Taro is a video game writer and director best known for his direction of the critically acclaimed and wildly popular series NieR, Drakengard, and SINoALICE.
 
Megumu Soramichi is the artist of the YoRHa manga.
 

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