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Alterra: Foreign Eden
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Ongoing, First published May 02, 2025
In the year 2038, Alterra Robotics makes the discovery of a lifetime: a portal to Caelum, a lush, fantastical world untouched by modern industry. To explore and colonize this "other world" without disrupting its delicate ecosystem, Alterra sends androids-perfect, obedient, and disease-free.

You are among the few humans allowed through to the gateway, tasked with evaluating the androids' performance, sanity, and stability. As one of Alterra's top android inspectors, it's your duty to make sure the company's synthetic workforce, who look and acts just like real people, are functioning smoothly on the other side of the gate.

Most inspectors just clock in, run diagnostics, and go home. You, on the other hand? You talk to them. You treat them like people. And maybe... you're starting to wonder if some of them feel the same way.

Between magical forests, corporate meetings, and suspiciously affectionate androids, your job's gotten a little more complicated and a lot more interesting.

(Content Warning: May contain swearing, suggestive imagery, graphic description of violence, and AI-generated images.)
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Series

Alterra: My Life as an Android Inspector in Another World

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    41 parts
  • Alterra: Second Sun cover
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    10 parts
  • Alterra: Filosofia cover
    Season 3
    17 parts
  • Alterra: Clair-Obscur cover
    Season 4
    4 parts
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