I’m catching up and I just can’t let the technology level thing go.
The decon facility at Mora arrivals is again quite hi-tech-y. Although of course he water jets may be operated by a bunch of humans? At minimum two operators per shower pod, I’d say? Which means the arrival either takes a very long time or is extremely labor-intensive (i.e. expensive). And the, um… horizontal escalator? What’s the name for the human conveyor belt? seems quite techy too.
Also, how do they know Tuuri has not been outside of safe areas? Are they just going to take her word for it, PLUS trust that the Finnish safe areas are actually safe? There didn’t seem to be any sort of vetting in Björköfjärden, so maybe they do trust, but it seems like a bit of a leap of faith? And Lalli of course has been outside of the safe areas, as has likely Emil too, but they are of course immune. Goes to show how extreme the quarantine procedure at the end of Adventure 1 is.
Other points. I was sure I remembered seeing computers in Siv’s workplace, but they aren’t here. Could it be some other part? There’s somewhere when she says her job is completely useless dead end, maybe there? On the other hand I also thought I knew of a public broadcasting radio somewhere outside of Iceland, and Emil describes it here.
And horses. Finland must have horses. Toivosaari would have had a couple or at least one, for plowing the fields. These would have been stabled on the Sheep and Farming Island, but surely Lalli has been there too. Maybe, just maybe, Keuruu doesn’t because all motorized machinery is there, but still, Lalli must know what a horse is.
I did notice there were some inconsistencies in the first read, but like Thorny said, it was just so so good that it didn’t matter. Now it’s a bit harder to ignore. On the other hand I don’t feel like it’s ruining the comic for me, perhaps I just like nitpicking
(spoiler: yes I do)