SPOILER Summary/Synopsis:


Thoughts/Review:
This episode covers chapters 11 through 16 of the original manga.
While there was some stuff cut from the manga for this episode, especially in the explanations of some of the different types of radiation and its affect on local plants, most of it survived. Also, there's an explanation of how the girls break down radiation.
Last episode, I mentioned how the manga went into a lot more detail on a lot of things. One thing the manga was setting up were these super "hot" radiation zones, which the anime pretty much glossed over. For this episode, that topic comes up, only without all of the setup, this episode seems more like it is suddenly finding it to be a problem when that was strongly hinted well prior to that in the manga.
It is understandable why Dr. Shiba would do what he did since he feels guilty. I really wish that the extent of the nuclear disaster that was shown in the manga was shown in the anime, beyond the ruined city. Regardless, with that in my mind, I really understood what he was feeling while folks only watching the anime won't have the same impact.
The big question, other than these weird radioactive super hot spots, is the B-2 Stealth Bomber that is in the area. The implication is that it isn't part of the Japanese Self-Defense Force, which would imply American to me. They did mention it was modified in the manga, and this plane did have some sort of cargo ramp, which I don't think the real B-2 has. Still, what would they want?
As to shooting it down with a Hand Arrow missile launcher, we'll see if they pull it off. It could be done, but it would take a really, lucky shot, or the B-2 not having counter-measures, which is unlikely as well. After all, they'd have to catch the plane, which should just fly off like no one's business.
As a side note, I'm glad Miku-chan is still around. It is sad that she's an orphan though.
We'll see what happens. There's interest in the story here, more so in the manga, so I'm going to keep at it.
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