That’s why they bought basically all of Lānaʻi: the whole island is their bunker, and it’s got a 9-mile-wide moat just to the nearest other Hawaiian island, let alone to North America or Asia.
Lānaʻi itself, probably. It’s got a ridiculously low population density and the entire island used to be the world’s largest pineapple plantation. Also, fishing in the surrounding waters.
Annoyingly, it’s a pretty ideal solution to that issue, too.
That’s why they bought basically all of Lānaʻi: the whole island is their bunker, and it’s got a 9-mile-wide moat just to the nearest other Hawaiian island, let alone to North America or Asia.
Where is there food going to come from?
Lānaʻi itself, probably. It’s got a ridiculously low population density and the entire island used to be the world’s largest pineapple plantation. Also, fishing in the surrounding waters.
Annoyingly, it’s a pretty ideal solution to that issue, too.
Fish, plankton, sea greens, and protein from the sea.