In mid-October on the internet, something very strange happened.
A physicist of Island Country descent from the University of Pennsylvania spoke out through the media and internet, claiming that Fukushima was polluting the entire world, and that the reactor cores would continue to melt through and eventually sink into the sea, continuously contaminating global marine areas for 30 to 50 years.
The only solution was to detonate a 10-million-ton hydrogen bomb beneath the location of the reactor cores to contain the spread of the pollution.
Not only did he propose this astonishing idea, but even more outrageously, he actually called on all citizens of the Island Country to donate money, like United Mining had, to purchase a bomb to quickly display the sense of responsibility expected of high-quality nationals.
This shocking statement, somehow, became known to all within just one day, and combined with his own identity, it immediately caused a great deal of heated debate.