Episode 12 Final




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The anime was pleasantly similar to the manga, but there were tiny differences here and there, such as censoring this ultimate truth:



It's pretty funny he needed to buy back the ship, although it's actually even stranger he could buy it back. Imagine trying to buy a unique historical artifact from a museum. There's no way that would happen unless the museum was located in some godforsaken dictatorship. You'd think the government would have sold him some semi-modern, used but fully functional ship for a reasonable price instead, considering who he is. But I guess this was a symbolic thing needed for the conclusion of the story.

The whole history rewriting sounds impossible to pull off, but surprisingly it could actually happen. The whole affair happened after a war that killed half of the population, so all the survivors would have been sufficiently PTSDed to go along with it. Those who didn't, well, maybe they were left behind to welcome the asteroid or hunted down afterwards.

This is a jolly good series, all in all. A solid story with a good mystery that ties the beginning to the end.