Hell, no. I don't enjoy that kind of exposition at all. I just wanted a few bigger pieces somehow revealed because so little seemed to make sense to me. But like I said before, it was due to not having read the series description at all. As it is, this episode was a real drag, largely thanks Amiya, whom I hate more and more. The Doctor is still no better either. He/she can't remember anything, but apparently emo is in his/her genes, so there's plenty of that going on, all the way to that hood-mask thing. I guess that headdress allows the Doctor to hide his/her countenance, even his/her eyes from everyone else, which is what emos love to do.
I don't know how much longer I can keep watching this. The world is actually pretty interesting, kind of like a mix between C&C and Chrome Shelled Regios, so it's a pity I don't like the main characters. The Doctor's pitiful state is emphasized all the time, he/she even does it themselves by that emo lamentation, but still the empty head Doctor will be sent to take care of the next mission? Like what the heck?
Actually, isn't the Doctor a clone, not just someone who lost their memories? When I looked at the Reunion troops, and how they kept increasing despite the commanders not giving a single shit about their lives or deaths, I thought they must be easily mass-produced clones. Perhaps the Doctor is also a Reunion clone, just not a mass-produced one? That would explain why the Reunion was so aware of the Doctor and seemed to know what's going on better than the Rhodes Island. It would also explain why they necessarily didn't want to get him/her back, as they would have known the clone's head is empty and weren't sure of what to do with him/her.