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I've recently cleared Chapter 2 posting my results over 4chan for little discussion.
I think what was most important was actually the Bad Ending in Chapter 1 that I went out of my way to see, as it exposes a lot of the Tyrant's capabilities including the time reversal once he strayed too much, with the dungeon NPCs having notion of it, his phone being restored after years and him being sent back to the branching choices. WHile I disliked how it had a mob out of nowhere push him into water for that, it was most interesting how Feagin and Creta's people would suddenly disappear one day with the truck (perhaps a failed experiment, perhaps whatever happened to her predecessor), but the girls would all fail at life separately, including the Tyrant eventually. This all indicates that in this game the MC's presence truly matters and straying from interfering could lead to colossal consequences. They were freed from Creta's debts, but this didn't stop the ups and many downs from later with their bonds severing.
Now for what to discuss: Noya. Aerolia had the power to block the Soul Stones, mocking the current Trekker generation for relying on a power that isn't her own. She however had two times she handed praise for some Trekkers: Noya and Chitose. While her surprise was much more visible with Chitose due to fighting in spite of being at 0 magic, in Noya's case she was more accepting and praising her for it, indicating Noya actually managed to fight due to inborn magic independent from the Soul Stone unlike the other modern Trekkers and the aberration that Chitose was even by her standards.
This also matches how Noya instincticely built the truck, how the Tyrant felt Pep Pep Drink was
familiar in spite of having no memory and how the blonde from his memories looked like Noya. She could also be someone that lived for centuries, if not a reincarnation or descendant.