The episode introduces the , an ambitious plan to build a massive, Aragami-proof underground shelter on a distant island to save all of humanity. However, the ending suggests deeper corruption:
While on a mission, the team encounters a group of civilian survivors who have escaped an Aragami attack. God Eater Episode 4
The episode concludes with Johannes falsifying a report to headquarters regarding Oracle cell mutations, hinting that the Aegis Project may serve a darker, more secretive purpose than simple civilian protection. The episode introduces the , an ambitious plan