Things started off nice and spicyyyyy.
And then got political really fast. F Squad and Co are finally coming back together after being split in so many directions. I'm not having trouble keeping track of characters like I've seen some people comment, but I'm also not forced to wait for the next volume to come out like they probably were. Keeping track of what the agendas are is more difficult, as much of that is still unclear and ever-changing. Plus, if a villain or antagonist has a really skewed way of looking at a situation (like what appears to be happening here), it's not going to be the average person's way of looking at things, making determining that agenda more difficult.
While I haven't had that trouble keeping track of characters, there are a number of them with the same names. I know it's more realistic for some characters to have the same given name or surname, but Makimura's first name is Takeshi and now there's a Takeshi in Yuuki's Security squad. Zero Four was Nakamura, which is the same as the sweet train conductor from the bonus story early on. It's bad enough that Zero Seven (Kenichi), who Zero Nine/Nanako is close to, shares a name with Nanako's step-dad who caused all of her trauma. Weird choice.
Sawazaki and Asami greeting Makimura was so precious.
I feel bad for Kagasaki, falling for shitbag Ushio.
I wish Lee had had some semblance of contact or support with/from the rest of the crew when everyone was separated. Now he's wrapped up in Queen's bullshit. And, at least some of the former crew know of Shirase's involvement, but Tsukasa hasn't been let in on that, so she's off meeting with Shirase all the time. With only three volumes left, I'm honestly just tired of the drip-fed info. I'm hoping all of the agendas, plots, etc., are exposed in this next volume so that the last two can focus on actually dealing with them, and more on Tsukasa and Yuuki. I really don't want three more volumes of "who's pulling the strings?!" and botched attempts to figure shit out. It was a perfectly suitable plot progression earlier, but it's tired now.