

Nine and Twelve got wind of that and tried to flee. One day, they their masters were forced to end the program and dispose of any evidence, including the child soldiers. From the day they could walk they were thought the deadly trade. Nine and Twelve were Tykebombs, who now are out to get their old mastersNine and Twelve were children, who were brought up by, say, a rogue faction inside the Japanese (?) secret services to serve as infiltrators, saboteurs, terrorists and similar. This troper will admit that there may be some leaps of logic to be taken, but none seem to be so severe as to make the ending outside of the confines of the show's universe. And we can almost assume these measures were carried out with some modicum of success, since Shibazaki made no mention of any significant deaths when he finally caught up with them. Evacuate all those with pacemakers and the like to facilities that would provide adequate shielding, and one could save their lives, as well. So, they would be able to keep essential things running, like enough power for life support.
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Though this troper is not sure of the prevalence of back-up generators in hospitals, it can be assumed that most, if not all, would have some kind of generator most likely fueled by diesel. Also, it's quite possible that that hospitals were given enough time to make adequate preparations for the loss of main power.
