Solving a Dilemma Through Science (a Dr. Stone Plot)

Hey friends!!!
I made a short plot based on Wild Plot Wednesday 19 prompt. I hope you like it! (^^,)



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Tensions ran high as Senku and Tsukasa engaged in a heated argument, their differing ideologies at the forefront. Senku aims for the revival of all the petrified individuals, while Tsukasa stood firm in his belief of creating a new world free from opportunistic adults.

Tsukasa who was scarred by past negative encounters with adults before the petrification, harbored a deep desire to purge the world of such individuals. On the other hand, Senku, a passionate advocate for science, thought differently. His sole aim was to reverse the petrification process and revive the world to its former glory through the power of science.

In the end, after several arguments and even literal battles between the two parties, they reached a consensus to revive everyone.

As the number of revived individuals grew, there was a significant increase in criminal activities as well. Multiple factions of ruthless individuals banded together, posing an undeniable threat to society.



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Due to this, Senku instructed his team to temporarily pause the revival of certain individuals, particularly those known for being criminals. They have been very cautious about reviving adults in general and have yet to decide what to do with them.

Discover how Senku and the gang harness the power of science to overcome this challenge! Don't miss the special episode to find out!




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Thanks for reading and see you around! (^^,)/



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This anime is simply great, these dilemmas in fact, we can take them to everyday life and I know that would generate many opinions and conflicts, the human mind often surprises us in many ways. I am currently watching it and I liked it a lot, it is a very particular plot, with a lot of humor, sarcasm and acceptable animation for its genre... Greetings and have a great week 🙏❤️..... You Rockkkkk!!! 👍😎🔥❤️

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Dr. Stone is among my favorite anime and manga. It's the kind of anime that could have a specific audience, but I think everyone can still enjoy it. Thanks for reading and have a great one! ^^

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I think I only watched the season of this anime and it's really amazing but I got bored after it maybe it's not really my taste but it's an amazing anime. If I have a free time, maybe I could watch this anime again because it's about science.

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I don't think someone who likes science would get bored of this.... Hihihi I've watched the available seasons at least twice or three times already... Hahahah 😂 🤣

Still... It's a matter of preference. 😎✨

Have a good one!!!! 🩵✨

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Wahhhh, oi we are already on the final season of this. I'm excited. Seeing this mas lalo ako na excite. Lol.

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Not yet... I've read the manga, so mejo far behind pa yung anime version. :)

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But it said it's already a final season divided with 3 cours 🤔🤔

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Really? Sad... I hope they don't skip a lot of scenes.... 😅

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I love how you've captured the core dilemma of Dr. Stone—the clash between Senku’s scientific ideals and Tsukasa’s vision of a new world. The balance between reviving humanity and managing the chaos that follows is a perfect plot for an intense conflict.

Senku’s decision to halt the revival of certain individuals, especially criminals, highlights the real-world complexity of rebuilding society. While science offers the power to bring people back, it also forces tough ethical decisions about who gets revived and why. It’s fascinating how you framed this, making us question whether science alone can solve humanity’s deeper problems like morality, justice, and governance.

I’m eager to see how Senku and his team would use science to navigate this dilemma. Will they find a way to control the chaos without compromising Senku’s vision for all of humanity? This plot adds depth to the series' ongoing question: How do you rebuild a broken world? Excellent take on Dr. Stone!

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Thanks a lot for dropping by with your comment. :)

Although "Dr. Stone" is just a sci-fi anime, it reflects real-world issues. Ethical dilemmas are always present with modern technology, and the same applies to politics and society. Sometimes, there isn't a clear right choice, so we often have to settle for the lesser evil.

I am also intrigued by how Senku will approach rebuilding a shattered world, especially considering the diverse population that inhabits it. What strategies and challenges will he face as he seeks to restore both the world and its people?

Have a good one! ^^

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Hey, I didn't know you did this kind of parallel stories inspired by some anime, it was great! You reminded me of the stories that a good friend of mine used to write. Great job! Cheers! 💕

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Hi!!! I sometimes do especially for Wild Plot Wednesdays.

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We all know how smart Senku is and although Tsukasa knows how to defend himself when it comes to intelligence, he is more when it comes to manipulation or malice. This debate seen in the first seasons of Dr. Stone is one of those interesting topics that makes you think, just like many other details that this anime has that mixes science with fiction, drama and comedy.

In my case the answer is simple: Since no one is or should be the owner of the lives of billions of people, what can be done is to revive everyone and then form a new society with new rules in the future, Those who do not obey it will be considered the "evil" ones and will be punished. After millennia of human history, we can learn from the mistakes of the past and create a society where the integrity and justice that every human being deserves as a right is better protected. But when talking about a work of fantasy, all this may be left to each person's interpretation, which they always do and is easy to understand.

Anyway, a very good topic for discussion, really.

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This debate is quite controversial as it reflects real-life situations. Sometimes I wonder if criminals deserve a chance. Some organizations, like human rights groups, aim to protect them, but what about the victims, especially those who have lost their lives due to these individuals? While there are people who genuinely try to change, some are simply too heinous and vicious to reform.

Thanks for dropping by. :)

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I'm excited for its final season

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Couldn't believe it's already the final season... A lot of things are yet to be shown from the manga... xD If I'm not mistaken, there's still almost 100 chapters left to be animated after the 2nd part of New World... xD

Still, I'm also excited to watch it. :)

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