Never thought much about this, but maybe Akira's ability is similar to Shin? If not, they might have used her corpse for experiments and managed to reproduce it.
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This is pretty much how @HereNThere sold me on this series . I posted that Nakaba was the best at fighting choreography among the authors I know and he told me to read Sakamoto Days.Still needto catch up, but i'm happy to share this tweet about the manga, some recognition doesnt hurt <3 !
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To be fair to Shin, he did dismiss the idea earlier on and note that the main bomb as still somewhere else. Still even if he circled back to the incorrect conclusion, I think Shin's picking up on smaller pieces of a larger plan. Even if they aren't near the main guy, Mafuyu and Toramaru's bomb may be necessary to trigger the larger bomb. At least, assuming the larger bomb isn't a metaphorical bomb.That theory of Shin is too simple. The bomb's radius isn't that big and all the Order members don't have to be with the boss. Osaragi was already seen wandering alone. If Sakamoto calls Nagumo it can easily be thwarted too.
Now that the deer isn't with X his controller is probably useless as well.
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The Order pretty much drew a hard line for Sakamoto's crew after Thailand. They threatened to kill them if they involved themselves in the search for Uzuki again.I don't understand why Sakamoto can't just call the Order members? The final pages were great but the way the story is unfolding not so much.
I guess it makes sense in-universe but my biggest problem with this is that the Order hasn't been portrayed as edgy enough to do that.The Order pretty much drew a hard line for Sakamoto's crew after Thailand. They threatened to kill them if they involved themselves in the search for Uzuki again.
Nagumo also implied that they're fine with the threat of the bombs as long as it meant Uzuki showed himself afterwards.
While I agree this particular plot point is weak for reasons I'll get into in a bit, I can very much imagine The Order following through on their threats.I guess it makes sense in-universe but my biggest problem with this is that the Order hasn't been portrayed as edgy enough to do that.
It's very hard for me to imagine the Order seriously trying to kill Sakamoto and his crew.
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