Talk:F.L.E.I.J.A./@comment-3441749-20190914135710

35 million people eh? To calculate population density is population/distance. Assuming the 8000 meters (or 8 kilometers) at its greatest extent is correct, that would have to mean the Tokyo settlement alone had a population density of over 4 million people per kilometer. That's more the entire population of the city of Manila (the most densely populated city in the world), and is more than 600 times the population density of modern Tokyo. So either the Tokyo settlement is populated EXTREMELY densely, there was a lot of fallout we weren't shown, or the writers didn't check the numbers.