Over time the rats multiplied and took over the island, and now on our trip here with our high school fleet we also were asked to bring a group of researchers which nobody had any questions about. It’s okay though because, you see, the damaged vehicle landed perfectly on the tip top of an underwater volcano which erupted soon after and launched them – without causing any damage to the ship or the creatures within – up, out of the water, and perfectly onto the island that we happen to be on our way to train at. These super healthy, lively, and incredibly capable rats are stuck under water in a broken submarine that’s also probably flooded. We know they are kept in cages within boxes because we find one at one point which hints at a large conspiracy featuring the very focused on shipping company at the time yet actually is completely irrelevant and is just something we happened to come across that never comes up again in any way aside the creature itself. These rats manage to survive in special cages which are also in special locked boxes with no food, water, or any intake of air (at least that last one proves their experiments worked I guess) for however long it’s been since this incident to the beginning of this series. Some years before our outing though a research submarine full of rats being used to find a way to survive in low-oxygen environments for long periods of time has been damaged and stuck at the bottom of the sea. Now it’s time for the new high school age girls to get practical training for a UN-style global naval organization on warships from WWII even though the ones they will be using in actual duty (which we see multiple times) clearly don’t function the same way at all, making the training we’re about to get completely moot. This plays absolutely no part in the story and as interesting as it could still be as the setting it’s actually not where the show spends any time. The year is 2xxx and Japan, through a series of disastrous tectonic plate movements 100 years ago, has sunk almost entirely underwater and become a sea-faring nation living near-entirely on boat-cities.
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