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: You can read the original chapters on the VIZ Media / Shonen Jump platform.
In Episode 7 of World Trigger, titled "Miwa Unit's Assault" (三輪隊の強襲), the story focuses on the fallout of Osamu Mikumo using a Trigger in the forbidden "real world" to save classmates. This episode highlights several deep world-building features of the series: Key Plot Points & Features : You can read the original chapters on
: We begin to see the split between the "Hardliners" (who hate all Neighbors) and the "Moderates" (who believe some Neighbors can be allies), a core theme that drives the political intrigue of the series [1]. Where to Watch or Read Where to Watch or Read The text you
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If you are looking for official sources to revisit this episode:
: This episode introduces the Miwa Unit, a high-ranking (A-Rank) squad led by Shuji Miwa. Their aggressive stance against Neighbors—even "humanoid" ones like Yuma Kuga—sets up the primary ideological conflict within Border [1].
: You can read the original chapters on the VIZ Media / Shonen Jump platform.
In Episode 7 of World Trigger, titled "Miwa Unit's Assault" (三輪隊の強襲), the story focuses on the fallout of Osamu Mikumo using a Trigger in the forbidden "real world" to save classmates. This episode highlights several deep world-building features of the series: Key Plot Points & Features
: We begin to see the split between the "Hardliners" (who hate all Neighbors) and the "Moderates" (who believe some Neighbors can be allies), a core theme that drives the political intrigue of the series [1]. Where to Watch or Read
The text you provided is a URL-encoded string that translates to .
If you are looking for official sources to revisit this episode:
: This episode introduces the Miwa Unit, a high-ranking (A-Rank) squad led by Shuji Miwa. Their aggressive stance against Neighbors—even "humanoid" ones like Yuma Kuga—sets up the primary ideological conflict within Border [1].