Hiroshi and Ren meet up with the others, and Hiroshi says that they've been acting weird since they left. He's not sure what's going on, but he doesn't think it's a lie. Ren chimes in that it looks like they're talking to one another, but Hiroshi can't figure out what it is. He also says that the buildings on the island have been around for a long time, and that they don't seem to have changed much in the last 50 years. Hiroshi points out that the antenna on the antenna looks like it was placed there by someone who's been watching them from a distance. He says that he still feels like he's being watched, even though he can see no sign of it. Ren says that there's no way to get to the other side of the building, because the ceiling has caved in. Ren points out the single door, and Ren wonders if it'll be able to open all right. He wonders if the scientists were trying to create life out of defiance of god, and he wonders if they might have been trying to seek forgiveness from god, too. Ren notes that the name of the island is Raika, which means "rebel" in Sanskrit.
Hiroshi and Ren meet up with the others, and Hiroshi says that they've been acting weird since they left. He's not sure what's going on, but he doesn't think it's a lie. Ren chimes in that it looks like they're talking to one another, but Hiroshi can't figure out what it is. He also says that the buildings on the island have been around for a long time, and that they don't seem to have changed much in the last 50 years. Hiroshi points out that the antenna on the antenna looks like it was placed there by someone who's been watching them from a distance. He says that he still feels like he's being watched, even though he can see no sign of it. Ren says that there's no way to get to the other side of the building, because the ceiling has caved in. Ren points out the single door, and Ren wonders if it'll be able to open all right. He wonders if the scientists were trying to create life out of defiance of god, and he wonders if they might have been trying to seek forgiveness from god, too. Ren notes that the name of the island is Raika, which means "rebel" in Sanskrit.