With petrification cured for his small circle and a stockpile of basic chemistry rebuilt from forest scraps, Senku Ishigami declares war on the empire Tsukasa is assembling out of the strongest revived humans. The conflict pits one teenager's plan to rebuild civilization brick by brick against another's plan to bury it for good and start over. The season alternates between Senku's village forge — antibiotics, glass lenses, a working radio — and the front line, where a saboteur or a single thawed-out Hashira-class fighter could decide who actually gets to write the next chapter of human history.
With petrification cured for his small circle and a stockpile of basic chemistry rebuilt from forest scraps, Senku Ishigami declares war on the empire Tsukasa is assembling out of the strongest revived humans. The conflict pits one teenager's plan to rebuild civilization brick by brick against another's plan to bury it for good and start over. The season alternates between Senku's village forge — antibiotics, glass lenses, a working radio — and the front line, where a saboteur or a single thawed-out Hashira-class fighter could decide who actually gets to write the next chapter of human history.
I give this sequel 10 billion points out of 10 (realistically, 9 points out of 10).
A solid continuation to the story with a neat overarching objective, missed potential in character development though
Trade your beakers in for spears as Dr. STONE shifts focus from science to war, and not necessarily for the better
How about insta tank without the struggles?