Dr. Stone Ch. 220 Reveals Ryusui to Give Up His Pilot Position to Stanley

All the preparations for the space mission are complete, and the three chosen heroes who’ll be going to the moon are training hard for it. 


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Being the first people from the New Stone World to go into space comes with some hurdles of its own, and you’ll be surprised at who’s having second thoughts about the whole thing.

We all know how overly confident and capable Ryusui is, but he never gets blinded by all the glory and appreciation. He might be a narcissist to the core, but he’s far from drowning in self-obsession and forgetting the reality.

Dr. Stone’s latest chapter 220 shows Ryusui visiting a petrified Stanley and admitting how the American military officer is a far better pilot and shooter than he is. The heir to the Nanami Conglomerate also speculates about giving up his position to Stanley.

Ryusui is the best choice for the mission, considering how he has always been a trustworthy ally of the Kingdom of Science and has an impeccable skill set and knowledge. Although, Stanley is someone who can give Ryusui a tough competition in the same field.

Stanley has always been a genius troublemaker and one of Kingdom Science’s greatest foes. Besides being an excellent and loyal friend to Xeno, the manga has also shown Stanley’s a pretty talented pilot and shooter.

Dr. Stone Ch. 220 Reveals Ryusui to Give Up His Pilot Position to Stanley
Xeno | Source: Fandom

As I said earlier, Ryusui also happens to be pretty aware of his abilities and would do anything for the mission to succeed, even if it means reviving someone they shouldn’t and giving up his place. 

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Dr. Stone Manga Chapter 219 Determines the Three Astronauts for the Space Mission

Honestly, I am not very sure about reviving Stanley as he is the reason why Xeno is working on this space project. If it weren’t for his best friend, Xeno would have never agreed to help Senku and the others.

But, I am sure that Team Science’s genius minds will work out a solution for this too.

About Dr. Stone

Dr. Stone is a Japanese manga series written by Riichiro Inagaki and illustrated by Boichi. It serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump since 6th March 2017, with the individual chapters collected and published by Shueisha into thirteen tankōbon volumes as of November 2019.

Every human on the planet was turned into Stone after a mysterious flash of light hit Earth. Four thousand years after Senku, a student is confronted with a brand new world, an Earth without Humanity.

Now animals rule the world, and nature has reclaimed the planet. Senku and his friend Taiju begin trying to find a way to restore humanity.

Source: Dr. Stone Chapter 220

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