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it's literally the best aspect of the story so far and it continues the main themes of jjk.
one of the central aspects of jjk was always social isolation and marginalization, either because we are perceived by others as different and incompatible, or because we perceive ourselves like that.
how many characters were dehumanzied because of their differences? yuta or yuji were sentenced to death, maki and toji were ostracized, sukuna was deemed a demonic child, uraume cursed to spread death around her.
gojo and kashimo had a hard time truly connecting with people weaker than them.
jjk is a manga about humanity, and how despite our differences it shouldn't doom us to a life of solitude.
aliens in fiction represent the ultimate "other"
it's not a coincidence that the second chapter of modulo mentions the rising xenophobia in japan, and why they choose yuka and tsurugi to form a connection with the simurians, they are still children with pure hearts, they don't discriminate.
the aliens might be from a different spieces but in their heart they are human, with all the good and the bad.