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* Why didn't the government just send people in from the banks of the river, or airdrop them in, in order to activate the guillotines periodically to prevent the malignant matter from spreading?
** Nanbara (and the CAAC by extension) argued against the destruction of the matter, citing the existing and current value it contains. However, it still doesn't explain why the guillotines weren't activated once the matter nearly reached the ocean. Even if the area contained valuable assets, the government would eventually decide to cut their losses (and they do later in the story; it's just not clear why they didn't make that call earlier).
** Nanbara (and the CAAC by extension) argued against the destruction of the matter, citing the existing and current value it contains. However, it still doesn't explain why the guillotines weren't activated once the matter nearly reached the ocean. Even if the area contained valuable assets, the government would eventually decide to cut their losses (and they do later in the story; it's just not clear why they didn't make that call earlier).
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** Nanbara (and the CAAC by extension) argued against the destruction of the matter, citing the existing and current value
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* Why didn't the government just send people in from the banks of the river, or airdrop them in, in order to activate the guillotines periodically to prevent the malignant matter from spreading?
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* Why didn't the government just send people in from the banks of the river, or airdrop them in, in order to activate the guillotines periodically to prevent the malignant matter from spreading?spreading?
** Nanbara (and the CAAC by extension) argued against the destruction of the matter, citing the existing and current value it contains. However, it still doesn't explain why the guillotines weren't activated once the matter nearly reached the ocean. Even if the area contained valuable assets, the government would eventually decide to cut their losses (and they do later in the story; it's just not clear why they didn't make that call earlier).
** Nanbara (and the CAAC by extension) argued against the destruction of the matter, citing the existing and current value it contains. However, it still doesn't explain why the guillotines weren't activated once the matter nearly reached the ocean. Even if the area contained valuable assets, the government would eventually decide to cut their losses (and they do later in the story; it's just not clear why they didn't make that call earlier).
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* Why didn't the government just send people in from the banks of the river, or airdrop them in, in order to activate the guillotines periodically to prevent the malignant matter from spreading?