This is a locked chapterChapter 137: The Big Gamble
About This Chapter
In this chapter, we learn that the southern limit of Japan is near the island of Okinawa in the Pacific Ocean. We learn that this island is part of the Tokyo system, which means that it's part of Japan's southernmost territory. We also learn that there are two islets on the island, one of which is called "OKinotor Island" and the other "Islet No. Two" . Okay, we're not sure where this is supposed to be, but we do know that there's a boat on the ocean that's about 25 feet long and has been described as a "carnivore" or a "tortosaurus" or "dinosaur" or something. So what's the deal with these extinct animals? Well, they're just guesses, since they were just created on the basis of the index of their extinct relatives. So, if they created the dinosaur and the lizard based on the same index, then the lizard and the dinosaur are totally natural, but the dinosaur was created based on an index that was too high for the lizard to crawl on. So the lizard doesn't exist anymore because the lizard wasn't created by the lizard, but by an index too low for the dinosaur. The island is classified as a state level, so there are still a lot of unanswered questions about it. The only thing that matters is that the island has some sort of whale out there, but it'll be hard to get away from it.
This is a locked chapterChapter 137: The Big Gamble
About This Chapter
In this chapter, we learn that the southern limit of Japan is near the island of Okinawa in the Pacific Ocean. We learn that this island is part of the Tokyo system, which means that it's part of Japan's southernmost territory. We also learn that there are two islets on the island, one of which is called "OKinotor Island" and the other "Islet No. Two" . Okay, we're not sure where this is supposed to be, but we do know that there's a boat on the ocean that's about 25 feet long and has been described as a "carnivore" or a "tortosaurus" or "dinosaur" or something. So what's the deal with these extinct animals? Well, they're just guesses, since they were just created on the basis of the index of their extinct relatives. So, if they created the dinosaur and the lizard based on the same index, then the lizard and the dinosaur are totally natural, but the dinosaur was created based on an index that was too high for the lizard to crawl on. So the lizard doesn't exist anymore because the lizard wasn't created by the lizard, but by an index too low for the dinosaur. The island is classified as a state level, so there are still a lot of unanswered questions about it. The only thing that matters is that the island has some sort of whale out there, but it'll be hard to get away from it.