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| | photo results | DearS Volume 8 | A UFO boarded by members of the DearS species (an alien species with a human outer appearance) makes an emergency landing on Earth. Ever since then the life of Takeya Ikuhara, a typical male high school student in Japan, and Neneko Izumi, his female childhood friend, has been complicated by the arrival of Ren and other DearS members to their city.
The DearS “which means Dear Friends” ship contains beings that are genetically engineered as slaves, which is why there is never any search party sent out for the disabled ship. Because the Dears are very intelligent, they do not release this to the Earth public because of public distaste for slavery. Instead, they release the completed slave models into exchange student programs, in hopes of integrating themselves into society. A DearS will imprint itself onto one person, who becomes its "Master." Since a DearS' happiness is derived from serving a Master, the integrated DearS search for someone to serve.
A pod containing an incomplete DearS goes awry, and releases a DearS into the public. This DearS is functional, but lacks the knowledge of Earthly teachings of the other DearS of which they learned after the ribbon ceremony when the DearS went through the Earth integration, Her name according to the DearS community is, "Ren Ren Ren Nagusaran Rensia Roroonren Nakora", a defective model of the DearS, of which the DearS gives them the 3 Ren prefixes before their name. According to the DearS language, the term "Ren" actually means "nothing" or "zero." Takeya saves "Ren" from an oncoming truck, and she imprints on him. The remainder of the story focuses on the chaos that results from Ren's escape and her subsequent imprinting and continues on in the manga after lady Ruby realized Ren and Takeya possessed the legend of the gift and allows Ren to live and stops hunting her
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