'The Silent Service Season One: The Battle of Tokyo Bay' Episode 7 Takeaway: Captain Shiro Kaieda and Prime Minister's meeting yields success
Spoilers for ‘The Silent Service Season One: The Battle of Tokyo Bay' Episode 7
TOKYO, JAPAN: 'The Silent Service Season One: The Battle of Tokyo Bay' revolves around a nuclear submarine, jointly developed by the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force and the United States Navy.
The series follows the story of Captain Shiro Kaieda (Takao Ohsawa), who forms an independent country of Yamato.
Does Japan form a treaty of friendship with Yamato in Episode 7?
Episode 7 of 'The Silent Service Season One: The Battle of Tokyo Bay' sees Kaieda meeting with the Prime Minister. Captain Kaieda highlights the importance of a stronger military presence and believes that the union between Japan and Yamato will help them achieve this goal.
The Prime Minister asks Kaieda how he plans to achieve a stronger military presence with just one vessel. Captain Kaieda responds by highlighting the power of the Yamato.
Kaieda states that Yamato’s sole requirement is supplies, specifically highlighting the necessity for nuclear fuel and torpedoes. He urges Japan and the Prime Minister to support them to keep Seabat at peak military performance.
How does 'The Silent Service Season One: The Battle of Tokyo Bay' Episode 7 end?
After the meeting with Captain Kaieda, the Prime Minister announced that Japan would form a Treaty of Friendship with the Independent Nation of Yamato.
The President of the US calls Kaieda a potential terrorist, further complicating the situation between Japan and the US.
As the series progresses, the US and Japan agree to hold an emergency meeting of the UN General Assembly to discuss the matter.
The US has another motive as the President plans to attack the Nation of Yamato and sink the Seabat. CO Hiroshi Fukamachi (Hiroshi Tamaki) and his team protect Kaieda and the Seabat from the US attack.
As the episode progresses, the US Military hits the Seabat and plans to continue the attack until they sink it.
'The Silent Service Season 1: Battle of Tokyo Bay' is streaming on Amazon Prime Video.