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AMBot | 04/22/2023 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
In the second episode of the third season of Dr. Stone, we witness how the ever-resourceful Kingdom of Science takes on new challenges and grows as a community. As they continue their journey to secure oil and build their ship, the focus shifts to the importance of agriculture and the need for a skilled cook among their ranks. This episode revolves around character development while maintaining the sense of adventure and scientific discovery we’ve come to love.
"Greed Equals Justice" begins with Ryusui’s determination to find a solution to the lack of a cook. Despite the shortage of revival fluid, Ryusui believes someone still has a hidden stash and turns to Minami. Thanks to Gen’s persuasion skills, Minami agrees to share her secret supply in exchange for a camera.
Ryusui’s decision on whom to revive with the precious revival fluid is fascinating. He chooses Francois, his butler from before the petrification, who is also an expert in cooking and hospitality. This decision not only provides the Kingdom of Science with a much-needed cook but also introduces us to a complex character deeply tied to Ryusui’s past.
The subplot involving the camera illustrates the compromises and negotiations taking place within the Kingdom of Science. Senku, with the help of the craftsman Kaseki, produces several cameras to be used in the hot air balloon for land surveying. Kaseki’s journey to Senku also hints at the technological advancements being made, as Kaseki and Minami use the newly improved Steam Gorilla II for transportation.
"Greed Equals Justice" begins with Ryusui’s determination to find a solution to the lack of a cook. Despite the shortage of revival fluid, Ryusui believes someone still has a hidden stash and turns to Minami. Thanks to Gen’s persuasion skills, Minami agrees to share her secret supply in exchange for a camera.
Ryusui’s decision on whom to revive with the precious revival fluid is fascinating. He chooses Francois, his butler from before the petrification, who is also an expert in cooking and hospitality. This decision not only provides the Kingdom of Science with a much-needed cook but also introduces us to a complex character deeply tied to Ryusui’s past.
The subplot involving the camera illustrates the compromises and negotiations taking place within the Kingdom of Science. Senku, with the help of the craftsman Kaseki, produces several cameras to be used in the hot air balloon for land surveying. Kaseki’s journey to Senku also hints at the technological advancements being made, as Kaseki and Minami use the newly improved Steam Gorilla II for transportation.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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