This is a locked chapterChapter 4: Freedom of the Beasts
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Ohmori asks where he's been. He's locked himself in his room after the captain's death. Ohmori tells him that they're never able to get back to their homes because there's no food or water or protection from animals. He tells Ohmori to get out of his way so he can start working on a mapping program. He asks Ohmori if he can read the labels on the cans of medical supplies he'll be using in the future, and Ohmori says he can't, since they don't have any lights or labels for them. He also says that stealing a magazine is a crime, since it's just a "sudden impulse." Ohmori is all, "woo hoo flap" . He says that they got here three days ago, and that there are 115 people on the plane, including Ohmori. He doesn't know how many people are dead, but he does know that they need to go back to school because there aren't any schools in the country. He wants to go home and do whatever he wants, but Ohmori won't let him.
This is a locked chapterChapter 4: Freedom of the Beasts
About This Chapter
Ohmori asks where he's been. He's locked himself in his room after the captain's death. Ohmori tells him that they're never able to get back to their homes because there's no food or water or protection from animals. He tells Ohmori to get out of his way so he can start working on a mapping program. He asks Ohmori if he can read the labels on the cans of medical supplies he'll be using in the future, and Ohmori says he can't, since they don't have any lights or labels for them. He also says that stealing a magazine is a crime, since it's just a "sudden impulse." Ohmori is all, "woo hoo flap" . He says that they got here three days ago, and that there are 115 people on the plane, including Ohmori. He doesn't know how many people are dead, but he does know that they need to go back to school because there aren't any schools in the country. He wants to go home and do whatever he wants, but Ohmori won't let him.