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Dans un Japon ravagé par les conflits, un groupe de réfugiés se soulève sous le nom des "Onze Individuels". Une unité d'élite est chargée d’enquêter sur leurs attaques mystérieuses.
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00:00:00Ils utilisent thermo-optic camo.
00:00:02Nos targets sure as hell ne ressemblent pas comme un SDA unit.
00:00:05Qu'est-ce qu'il y a ici ?
00:00:07According aux ordres que nous avons reçu,
00:00:09les gens qui ont été fait avec le Plutonium
00:00:11devraient être cinq soldats de low-ranking.
00:00:13Les hommes, nous allons continuer.
00:00:15Partagez deux équipes de Formation B.
00:00:18Roger !
00:00:30Go on ahead !
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00:07:48C'est bon ?
00:08:05C'est calme.
00:08:10Pour maintenant.
00:08:14Tachikoma, reporté status.
00:08:16Major, vous êtes bien ?
00:08:19Oui, je suis en un peu.
00:08:21Nous nous attendons une brise nucléaire.
00:08:23Il peut venir à chaque minute maintenant.
00:08:25Vous devriez sortir de l'espace immédiatement.
00:08:27Il y a des gouvernement écrivait des affirmations ?
00:08:30Ils annoncentent que il y a plus de brise à l'espace à besoin
00:08:33pour la brise de l'espace pour l'inspection team.
00:08:36Il n'a pas utilisé.
00:08:37Il semble qu'on est s'encliné.
00:08:39Je comprends.
00:08:40Major, ne me dit que vous...
00:08:42Oui, je suis trappé sous un pire de boulot.
00:08:43Il semble qu'il y a plus de brise de boulot.
00:08:46Oh non !
00:08:47Est-ce qu'il y a quelque chose que vous pouvez faire pour sortir ?
00:08:49Je fais ce que je peux.
00:08:50Vous restez sur le team de boulot.
00:08:52Donnez-le tant de soutien que possible.
00:08:54Roger !
00:08:56Est-ce qu'il y a des réfugiés ?
00:08:59Oui.
00:09:00Il y a beaucoup d'entre eux.
00:09:01Il semble que la plupart d'entre eux sont en panique grâce à l'airstrile.
00:09:11Vous avez parlé d'une attaque nucléaire.
00:09:13Comment avez-vous compris ?
00:09:15Quel groupe vous travaillez ?
00:09:17Je suis un policier.
00:09:20Je suis un policier.
00:09:21Je suis un policier.
00:09:22Je suis un policier.
00:09:23Je suis un policier.
00:09:24Je suis un policier.
00:09:25On a fait un policier.
00:09:26On a fait un policier.
00:09:27Il faut faire des réfugiés.
00:09:28Nous avons été traillant vous pour éviter cela.
00:09:31Si c'est vrai, pourquoi vous avez pris le plutonium ici ?
00:09:34Nous savons que vous n'avez pas pris le plutonium.
00:09:36C'est pourquoi nous avons pris le charge.
00:09:38C'était une bombe qu'ils ont mis en Fukuoka.
00:09:40Le plan était la fonte pour utiliser une évidité.
00:09:42Pour nous, nous pouvons nous donner une résolution à cette situation, si possible.
00:09:45C'est possible.
00:09:46Mais le plan de l'ennemi s'est passé plus rapide que nous avions.
00:09:49Nous n'avons pas voulu qu'ils arrangir un accord avec l'Empire américain
00:09:52pour une attaque nucléaire.
00:09:54Qui a le plutonium maintenant ?
00:09:56Mon équipe a le plutonium.
00:09:57Ils essayent de l'armée de l'armée self-defense,
00:09:59mais ils ont été embouchés par une équipe qui était en trainant.
00:10:02Donc c'est difficile.
00:10:04Je vois.
00:10:06Donc, vous avez donné l'idée d'en faire que je m'envole ?
00:10:09Non exactement, mais...
00:10:15Je m'envole les zones et les filtres sur mon cyberbrain.
00:10:33Les gens qui veulent, peuvent voir tout ce qui s'est passé ici.
00:10:38Nous pouvons essayer de sortir.
00:10:41Et si nous faisons, je veux faire mon révolution.
00:10:44Je m'envole que j'ai dit qu'il y avait une révolution nucléaire.
00:10:48Vous avez fait ?
00:10:50Quelle révolution ?
00:10:54Vachkoma, vous étiez le back hack sur leurs communications ?
00:10:58Je m'envole.
00:11:00Ils semblent qu'ils changent leur encryption à random,
00:11:02based sur les numéros principaux.
00:11:04Allez !
00:11:06Je m'envole.
00:11:08Je m'envole.
00:11:09Je m'envole.
00:11:10Je m'envole.
00:11:11C'est parti !
00:11:41C'est parti !
00:12:11Please do. It all hinges on whether or not they realize what's going on.
00:12:15Yes, that's a good point.
00:12:17Hold it right there. You're surrounded. Put down the plutonium and disengage your optical camo.
00:12:37Mr. Bungo, the backhack is in place.
00:12:39I'm setting it down right now.
00:12:42Well, I'm putting the case down. Make a break for the walls with your camo still on.
00:12:46Roger.
00:12:46Hold the fire. You'll heal our own people.
00:12:58Okay, I'm going to disengage my optical camouflage now.
00:13:05If you still want to carry out your mission after I do, go ahead and shoot.
00:13:09But maybe seeing my face will convince you to listen to what I have to say.
00:13:13This is a matter of life and death.
00:13:19You're...
00:13:21Those eyes. Were you a ranger?
00:13:29That's right.
00:13:30After my experiences on the peninsula, I saw things more deeply.
00:13:37I found an order that was full of contradictions.
00:13:41Exploitation by the powerful, a structure that had grown corrupt.
00:13:44But what disillusioned me most was that people took no responsibility for anything.
00:13:50Even though they hadn't created anything themselves and they understood nothing.
00:13:55When the masses come across information they agree with, they immediately internalize it.
00:13:59That's how they're controlled.
00:14:01When people feel no sense of responsibility, no matter what the unintended consequences of their actions,
00:14:06that makes very poor use of the net.
00:14:09My revolution is also an act of revenge on such people.
00:14:14Revenge?
00:14:15I've had a fully prosthetic body ever since I was a child.
00:14:19So I've constantly felt a sense of disparity between the mental and the physical.
00:14:23I wanted to abandon this crippled body and paddle out into the sea of the net,
00:14:28if such a thing could be done.
00:14:30The Asian refugees gave a man like me a reason to live.
00:14:36They told me that my artificial face was handsome,
00:14:38and flattered me by saying that my ghost could be seen in it.
00:14:44That was the first time I realized the spirit and the body might be inseparable.
00:14:50And I was able to think of myself as an actual human being,
00:14:53as if I were made of flesh and blood.
00:14:55But, just like everyone else, when they come across information that suits them,
00:15:02they get swept along the path of least resistance.
00:15:06I suppose that, in the end, humans are designed to follow the easiest path.
00:15:10So, how do you plan to carry out your revenge?
00:15:15I will grasp the memories and the ghosts of those who are linked to me,
00:15:19and take them into the net.
00:15:21If a nuke is dropped here, they will lose their physical bodies,
00:15:23but they will gain the chance to undergo a forced evolution.
00:15:28What are the odds of them being able to retain their individuality in the net?
00:15:32I can't be sure.
00:15:35But, as pioneers, they may evolve into a new kind of being
00:15:38who can enlighten those left behind in the base,
00:15:42constantly making them aware of the superstructure,
00:15:44in exactly the same way that humans have felt reverence and awe
00:15:47towards spiritual beings since ancient times.
00:15:52That's your revenge and offer of salvation for those who let you down?
00:15:56Yes, although I think of it as a revolution.
00:16:02I see that you are fully prosthetic, too.
00:16:05Then you must have felt the doubts and fears
00:16:07caused by the disparity between body and spirit,
00:16:10just as I have.
00:16:14What do you say?
00:16:16Will you come with me?
00:16:17Do the refugees intend to go with you?
00:16:29Yes.
00:16:33Most of them prefer the idea of carrying out
00:16:35the nuclear sewer bombing scenario.
00:16:38They probably want to feel like they weren't defeated.
00:16:44Even though that, too, is taking the easy way out.
00:16:47I see.
00:16:53Bato, I'm going to try rescuing the refugees
00:16:55using the method that Kuze suggested.
00:16:58The rest of you, let the self-defense army know
00:17:00about the nuclear strike.
00:17:05Bato, are you listening to me?
00:17:08You crazy b****!
00:17:09I'm not letting you do this solo!
00:17:12Wait for me!
00:17:13You're not going alone!
00:17:17What are they waiting for?
00:17:30It's me!
00:17:31Whatever it is, let's get this to the bridge.
00:17:33The GSDA might buy your story if it comes from us.
00:17:36When the second airstrike is completed,
00:17:45commence the invasion of Dejima.
00:17:47We want it locked down and secured
00:17:49for the arms inspectors.
00:17:50You're captain to be最後 to the big Moses,
00:18:06what are they waiting for?
00:18:07Let's go!
00:18:08I'm sorry!
00:18:09You're not going to disagree with me.
00:18:10You're welcome!
00:18:11I'm sorry!
00:18:12I'm sorry!
00:18:13You're meeting the nearby stage.
00:18:14I'm sorry!
00:18:15I'm sorry!
00:18:16I'm sorry!
00:18:46I don't know, but I can't think of any other way to salvage the refugees, so just hurry up now and get to it.
00:18:53Roger!
00:18:55I just ordered my support AIs to begin securing all the available area in cyberspace.
00:19:01Once they're ready, we'll get started.
00:19:04Thanks for your help.
00:19:05So even if you and I successfully upload our ghosts into cyberspace and we manage to survive, what about the people who don't have cyberbrains?
00:19:13Refugees with family members like that will have difficulty accepting this decision, I know.
00:19:20I expect that they'll lose faith in me and leave Dejama of their own accord.
00:19:24In a situation such as this one, the role of the leader is both invaluable and filled with uncertainty.
00:19:32When you're in a position where you're required to lead many people, you're sometimes forced to make difficult decisions.
00:19:39Don't worry, I'm sure that those people will understand.
00:19:42Well, I hope you're right.
00:19:49Catch Koma, what's the shortest route to the Major's location?
00:19:53Mr. Bato, I thought you were going to the bridge!
00:19:56I'm gonna help the Major.
00:19:57Mr. Bato, the line went dead!
00:20:02Do you think they'll use the confusion caused by the airstrike to fire off the nuclear missile?
00:20:07Judging by the fact that the American submarine is running completely silent, the launch time might have been set beforehand.
00:20:14If that's the case, and we consider the timing of the Aegis Cruiser withdrawal and the Micro Machine dispersal,
00:20:19we might be looking at a launch time of, say, 0-100 hours!
00:20:23Hey, you guys! I want your honest opinion.
00:20:29Do you believe that the refugees' ghosts will be preserved simply by uploading their memories to the Net?
00:20:35Hmm.
00:20:36From a biological processes' standpoint, memories are a vital component, all right!
00:20:41However, without a ghost, memories are nothing more than data!
00:20:45Hold on! Isn't the Major betting everything on this as the refugees' last hope?
00:20:48Yeah, yeah, I understand all that, but this order is just playing crazy!
00:20:53I have to agree, but if we don't do something, we won't be able to save Mr. Bato and the others.
00:20:58That's why I think we ought to take matters into our own hands and ignore the Major's order!
00:21:02Are you kidding me?
00:21:03Can we do that?
00:21:05Can we do that?
00:21:05Can we do that?
00:21:06No use.
00:21:07I'm not getting any response at all from them.
00:21:10The hotline is active and functioning properly.
00:21:14But that would mean...
00:21:16Hmm.
00:21:18Frustrating.
00:21:19If Takakura is willing to go to these extremes, I'll put an end to this situation my own way.
00:21:28Madam, who are you calling?
00:21:36All right! We did it!
00:21:38This makes eight!
00:21:40Calculations like this are our specialty!
00:21:42Sure!
00:21:43This next satellite will let us put up a flat curtain along the missile's trajectory.
00:21:48Disobeying the Major's orders and deciding to take a chance on dropping satellites in its path
00:21:52sure was the right call!
00:21:55Yeah.
00:21:56What's the matter?
00:21:57The plan is gonna work.
00:21:59Well, the thing is, this satellite, isn't it the one that our AI has kept on?
00:22:08But that's an American Empire satellite!
00:22:12Yeah, but it looks as if we're being stored in payload space leased on that American Empire satellite that was launched from Japan.
00:22:20Aw, what the hell?
00:22:22Well, even without that security treaty, we're still doing exactly what they say.
00:22:26Even so, why do you think the Major would put our AI on one of their satellites?
00:22:30Well, maybe she was planning to use us to spy on them or something?
00:22:35We'll never know what she was thinking, but this puts us in a tough spot.
00:22:39We're almost out of time!
00:22:41Mr. Ishikawa!
00:22:52Yeah? What is it?
00:22:54Um, there's something important I gotta do.
00:22:56Uh, I gotta go somewhere with the others.
00:22:59Hmm.
00:23:03I see.
00:23:05I'm sorry.
00:23:06No sweat.
00:23:07Look after the Major and the others, okay?
00:23:09Sure!
00:23:11Major, where are you?
00:23:25Kuse?
00:23:26Yes?
00:23:27Do you know how to fold origami cranes?
00:23:30Cranes?
00:23:31That's right.
00:23:32But only using your left hand.
00:23:37With the correct control software, anyone could do that.
00:23:40No, that's not what I mean.
00:23:45Can you do that?
00:23:47Fold left-handed?
00:23:48Now I can.
00:23:51Yeah.
00:23:51It sounds like you've endured your fair share of loneliness, too.
00:23:56I never asked, but what's your name?
00:23:59I don't recall.
00:24:01I have a pseudonym, though.
00:24:04It's the same thing with you, isn't it?
00:24:07You're right.
00:24:08The refugees have given me countless names.
00:24:11I joined forces with them with the intent to save them, but...
00:24:15Maybe the real reason I united with them was to keep the loneliness at bay.
00:24:21Yet in the end, you couldn't make it go away because others could rely on you.
00:24:26But you were unable to rely on them.
00:24:28Do you have someone who you can really rely on?
00:24:34I suppose I do.
00:24:40I see.
00:24:41I've been looking for mine for a long, long time.
00:24:46Do you have someone who you can really rely on me?
00:25:16I do, I do, I do, guardare nel futuro e sorridere con una nuova identità, fino a quando il sole sorgerà.
00:25:46I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I, do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I
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00:32:54The starvation of the consumer state is inevitable.
00:32:57Manpower shortages always give the slave manufacturing industries a boost.
00:33:01But if you're too strident in the assertion of rights, the arteries of capitalism will harden.
00:33:05In its mind, this country has always considered itself a capitalist state.
00:33:10But in reality, it's a virtual paragon of socialism.
00:33:14Although when waste matter builds up in those arteries, brains are needed to manage the blood's distribution.
00:33:19With its claims of liberty and security, I'm sure it's the same in your country.
00:33:24Of course.
00:33:24But what we do behind closed doors is a different matter.
00:33:28All right.
00:33:30Do it.
00:33:36Hmm?
00:33:37Don't do it!
00:33:42Don't rush to your death!
00:33:46It's Mr. Aramaki.
00:33:48What's all this about?
00:33:49You, Kazundo Goda, you're accused of criminal action.
00:33:53Attempting to instigate civil war and conspire with the foreign power to start a war for personal gain.
00:33:58You're going to come with us now.
00:34:00The Chief Cabinet Secretary admitted to most of the charges.
00:34:04And the final act of your play was a flop.
00:34:07Are you sure?
00:34:08Even if you're right, arresting me now would be utterly pointless.
00:34:12What's that supposed to mean?
00:34:13The Chief Cabinet Secretary and I have a standalone relationship.
00:34:17Not only that.
00:34:18I've submitted a report written by me to the Metropolitan Police Headquarters.
00:34:22It should already be in their possession.
00:34:24Didn't you know?
00:34:27The penal code clearly states that by coming for it voluntarily,
00:34:31I can't be charged with any of the crimes you just mentioned.
00:34:35Therefore, I'm going to a country in need of someone with my abilities and talent.
00:34:41Are you sure?
00:34:42Have it your way.
00:34:44I happen to have a note here from the Prime Minister.
00:34:47It's written here that she holds your abilities in the highest regard.
00:34:50But if there's a risk of those talents ending up in the hands of a foreign power,
00:34:54we're to prevent that from occurring at any cost.
00:34:57She also says that if it proves necessary,
00:34:59we shouldn't hesitate to use lethal force.
00:35:03Now, how do you want to do this?
00:35:06Don't worry.
00:35:07The old man's just bluffing.
00:35:09Let's go.
00:35:10Right.
00:35:11You think so, do you?
00:35:15Well, you're dead wrong.
00:35:16Gee, what a cryin' shade.
00:35:25Aye.
00:35:27You want some, too?
00:35:29One question.
00:35:30How long have you people had a hand in this?
00:35:32From the very beginning?
00:35:33Kooze!
00:35:35Hurry!
00:35:35We can't let them eliminate him.
00:35:39Major!
00:35:39Major!
00:35:39Major!
00:35:39Major!
00:35:39Major!
00:35:40Major!
00:35:40Major!
00:35:41Major!
00:35:41Major!
00:35:41Major!
00:35:41Major!
00:35:41Major!
00:35:41Major!
00:35:42Major!
00:35:43Major!
00:35:43Major!
00:35:43Major!
00:35:44Major!
00:35:45Major!
00:35:45Major!
00:35:45Major!
00:35:46Major!
00:35:46Major!
00:35:55Major!
00:35:55Major!
00:35:56What's that you have there?
00:35:58A crane.
00:36:00A crane?
00:36:01Hmm.
00:36:02My, these micromachines are rather effective, aren't they?
00:36:06It'll be a painless death.
00:36:08You really are a fascinating person, that's for sure.
00:36:11However, we view you as a dangerous element.
00:36:14Your country has no need for charismatic leaders that can't be controlled
00:36:18Docile consumers
00:36:20That's the way to go
00:36:22I'll go on ahead
00:36:44Major, where are you? Off goofing around?
00:36:49Rendezvous with Azuma and Proto in Nihama Ward 4
00:36:53What's the matter?
00:36:54The supplementary budget you requested was passed in its entirety
00:36:57Uchkoma, get me that information
00:37:00Yes, sir
00:37:01Major, listen to me
00:37:06A great many lives were lost in this incident
00:37:09All it's done is return the refugee issue right back to square one
00:37:13Plus, Prime Minister Kayabuki's self-reliant United Front policy
00:37:17Will likely prove to be a thorny path for the populace
00:37:20People like us will be needed more than ever now
00:37:23Maybe
00:37:24What's with you?
00:37:26Sounds like someone else's problem
00:37:28Oh, come on
00:37:30You didn't go and get all philosophical on us now, did you, Major?
00:37:35Major, I have a report stating that the supplementary budget passed in the 329th session of Parliament
00:37:41Right
00:37:42I'm calling off our round-the-clock Cherry Blossom op
00:37:46We're back on the job, so saddle up
00:37:48About damn time
00:37:49Yeah
00:37:50I started to think I was gonna die of boredom
00:37:53I should have had a drink to warm myself up
00:37:55It sure is nice to have our Major back
00:37:58What about the briefing?
00:38:00Wanna handle it with a brain dive?
00:38:02No, go on ahead without me and take command
00:38:04I'll just meet up with you a little later
00:38:06Yeah, I see
00:38:08What is it?
00:38:16Forget it
00:38:16It was nothing anyway
00:38:18Thank you
00:38:31It was nothing ever
00:38:32I know
00:43:04Go on ahead!
00:43:34Go on ahead!
00:44:04Hold on!
00:44:22There's a glitch.
00:44:23The ECM isn't working.
00:44:25Something must have gone wrong.
00:44:27Flip your comms on.
00:44:29Use formation A.
00:44:30Brodo, can you lock the door?
00:44:44Yes.
00:44:45I'm sorry to put you through all this trouble, sir.
00:44:48It's all right.
00:44:49There's more important issues now.
00:44:51Have you gotten any updates from the Tachikomos?
00:44:53Yes.
00:44:54There's no activity on the nuclear sub.
00:44:57Also, it looks like the sentry plane over Dejima has crashed.
00:45:00You mean the refugees shot it down?
00:45:02I don't have the details, but it seems likely.
00:45:06That changes things.
00:45:08We should be able to get through to Dejima now.
00:45:10Sir, it appears the MSDA's sentry plane has been shot down.
00:45:16Oh, the refugees are isolated.
00:45:19So he's trying to re-enact them, of course.
00:45:22I suppose it's time for the finishing touches.
00:45:26Draw them out.
00:45:27Get the defense agency to run some airstrikes from their ships.
00:45:30Understood.
00:45:31Is anyone here?
00:45:39Yes, sir.
00:45:40I'd like you to mail a letter for me.
00:45:42A letter, sir?
00:45:44Yes.
00:45:44Send it express.
00:45:47Tachikomo, can you hear me?
00:45:49Affirmative, Major.
00:45:51We have a local special estimate number two.
00:45:54What's the status of Bato's team?
00:45:56They're safe.
00:45:57They seem to be inside a building, so there's no visual confirmation.
00:45:59I found Kuzen.
00:46:02Report my position to Bato and the others.
00:46:04Right.
00:46:04We have some other news, and it isn't good.
00:46:07What is it?
00:46:09Apparently, an American nuclear stop is holding position off the coast of Okinawa.
00:46:13It looks like it's planning to launch a nuclear strike at Dejima.
00:46:17Are you sure?
00:46:18Give me a visual feed.
00:46:20You got it!
00:46:26What the hell?
00:46:27Then why'd we even bother to bring this thing here?
00:46:31Son of a b***h!
00:46:33What about the arrival of the inspection team?
00:46:35Major!
00:46:36Bato, you need to get that plutonium to the bridge right away, understand?
00:46:40They're planning to launch the missile before the inspection team arrives.
00:46:44The SDA forces are guarding the bridge.
00:46:46Get the plutonium to them and brief them on this situation.
00:46:49Not until you get out of here, Major.
00:46:51We've got extreme heat on our tail at the moment.
00:46:53We'll move as fast as we can, but things could get a little hairy here.
00:46:57Who's after you?
00:46:58Seems like it's the Rangers from Section 4.
00:47:01Are you certain?
00:47:02Yeah.
00:47:03They must have followed us to get the plutonium back.
00:47:07Get rid of them, whatever it takes.
00:47:09I'll catch up with you soon.
00:47:10Give it our best shot.
00:47:12Let's move!
00:47:12How many times have we met?
00:47:29Is this the second time or the third?
00:47:32Why are you following me?
00:47:35We went to a lot of trouble to get here.
00:47:37We brought the plutonium as promised.
00:47:40Come with me.
00:47:40If you don't, there'll be massive casualties.
00:47:43Refugees included.
00:47:45And they'll put the blame on your shoulders.
00:47:48What's going to happen now?
00:47:50A nuke.
00:47:51And they'll call it a suicide attack by the refugees.
00:47:54What?
00:48:00Who are you?
00:48:04Hey!
00:48:04It looks like the Aegis Cruisers are preparing a missile strike before the nuclear attack!
00:48:10They've got up to us, huh?
00:48:25Looks that way.
00:48:27They've switched to a different formation.
00:48:28Activate optical camouflage.
00:48:31Catch common.
00:48:32See if you can decrypt their signals around a baghack.
00:48:34We'll try, but you should be careful.
00:48:38There'll be a missile strike from the Aegis Cruisers soon.
00:48:40They probably won't target residential areas, but once they start the attack, anything could happen.
00:48:46What about the nuke?
00:48:48They haven't launched it yet.
00:48:49They sure didn't waste any time getting started.
00:48:58Movement here, too.
00:49:00Damn, they started already.
00:49:12There's no time.
00:49:13We'll surrender to the S.D.A. together.
00:49:15I'll drag you there if I have to.
00:49:20What'll it be?
00:49:21All right, I'm explaining the situation to the refugees, the ones I'm working with directly.
00:49:27I'll leave the final decision to them, but for now, let's head to the bridge.
00:49:44Let's come up.
00:49:45Show me the trajectory.
00:49:46All right, let's go.
00:50:16All right.
00:50:29It's calmed down.
00:50:33For now.
00:50:34Touch coma.
00:50:35Status report.
00:50:37Major, you're okay!
00:50:39Yeah, still in one piece.
00:50:41We're expecting the nuclear strike.
00:50:43It could come any minute now.
00:50:44You should get out of the area immediately.
00:50:48Has the government released any official statements?
00:50:50They announced there would be more airstrikes as needed in order to secure the area for the
00:50:55inspection team.
00:50:56It's no use.
00:50:57It looks like we're sealed in.
00:50:59I see.
00:51:00Major, don't tell me you're...
00:51:02Yeah, I'm trapped under a pile of debris.
00:51:04Looks like I'll have to leave this in Bato's hands.
00:51:06Oh, no!
00:51:06Isn't there anything you can do to get out?
00:51:09I'll do what I can.
00:51:11You stay focused on Bato's team.
00:51:12Give them as much support as possible.
00:51:14Roger!
00:51:16So, have you and the refugees linked up?
00:51:19Yes.
00:51:20A great many of them have returned.
00:51:22Though it looks like most of them are in a panic thanks to that airstrike.
00:51:26You spoke about a nuclear attack.
00:51:34How did you find out about it?
00:51:36What group do you work for?
00:51:39I'm a police officer, believe it or not.
00:51:41In the course of investigating the individual 11 crime, we uncovered a project within the
00:51:46government to physically drive out all of the refugees.
00:51:49We've been trailing you in order to expose it.
00:51:52If that's true, why did you bring the plutonium here?
00:51:54We knew you hadn't been given any plutonium.
00:51:57That's why we stole the charge.
00:51:58It was the bomb they placed in Fukuoka.
00:52:00The idea was to use it as evidence so we could bring a resolution to this situation if possible.
00:52:06But the enemy's plan unfolded faster than we anticipated.
00:52:09We didn't expect them to cut a deal with the American Empire for a nuclear attack.
00:52:14Who has the plutonium now?
00:52:17My team has it.
00:52:18They're trying to get it to the self-defense army, but they've been ambushed by a squad
00:52:21that was tailing them, so it's going to be difficult.
00:52:24I see.
00:52:26So, have you given up on the idea of making me turn myself in?
00:52:29Well, not exactly, but...
00:52:39I turned off the zoning and filtering on my hub cyberbrain a while ago.
00:52:54Anyone who wants to can connect and see everything that's happening here.
00:52:58We can try to get out.
00:53:02And if we do, I intend to carry out my revolution.
00:53:04I made up my mind when you told me there would be a nuclear strike.
00:53:09You did?
00:53:10What sort of revolution?
00:53:15Tachkoma, did you run the backhack on their communications?
00:53:19I'm working on it.
00:53:20They seem to be changing their encryption at random based on prime numbers.
00:53:24Huh?
00:53:24Get down!
00:53:35They're moving out.
00:53:36Moving out.
00:53:38We're going outside.
00:53:40Tachkoma, how's the backhack coming?
00:53:42Almost done!
00:53:48Kuzi?
00:53:49Kuzi, what do you mean when you say revolution?
00:53:53I mean the transference of people to the superstructure.
00:53:58Cast off the fossilized system and fuse with the net.
00:54:05People fusing with the net?
00:54:13Chief, she's here.
00:54:15Proto, open the door.
00:54:16Ah, good.
00:54:19Are you all right, Prime Minister?
00:54:21I understand the situation.
00:54:23Can you patch into my American Empire hotline from this room?
00:54:27I'll try requesting that they cancel the nuclear strike.
00:54:31Please do.
00:54:32It all hinges on whether or not they realize what's going on.
00:54:35Yes, that's a good point.
00:54:37Hold it right there.
00:54:53You're surrounded.
00:54:54Put down the plutonium and disengage your optical camo.
00:54:56Mr. Bungo, the backhack is in place!
00:54:59I'm setting it down right now.
00:55:02Well, I'm putting the case down.
00:55:03Make a break for the walls with your camo still on.
00:55:06Roger.
00:55:06Hold the fire!
00:55:17You'll hit our own people!
00:55:21Okay, I'm going to disengage my optical camouflage now.
00:55:25If you still want to carry out your mission after I do, go ahead and shoot.
00:55:29But maybe seeing my face will convince you to listen to what I have to say.
00:55:33This is a matter of life and death.
00:55:41You're...
00:55:42Those eyes.
00:55:48Were you a ranger?
00:55:49That's right.
00:55:50After my experiences on the peninsula, I saw things more deeply.
00:55:57I found an order that was full of contradictions.
00:56:01Exploitation by the powerful, a structure that had grown corrupt.
00:56:04But what disillusioned me most was that people took no responsibility for anything.
00:56:10Even though they hadn't created anything themselves and they understood nothing.
00:56:14When the masses come across information they agree with, they immediately internalize it.
00:56:19That's how they're controlled.
00:56:20When people feel no sense of responsibility, no matter what the unintended consequences of their actions,
00:56:26that makes very poor use of the net.
00:56:29My revolution is also an act of revenge on such people.
00:56:34Revenge?
00:56:35I've had a fully prosthetic body ever since I was a child.
00:56:39So I've constantly felt a sense of disparity between the mental and the physical.
00:56:43I wanted to abandon this crippled body and paddle out into the sea of the net,
00:56:48if such a thing could be done.
00:56:49The Asian refugees gave a man like me a reason to live.
00:56:53They told me that my artificial face was handsome and flattered me by saying that my ghost could be seen in it.
00:57:01That was the first time I realized the spirit and the body might be inseparable.
00:57:09And I was able to think of myself as an actual human being, as if I were made of flesh and blood.
00:57:15But just like everyone else, when they come across information that suits them, they get swept along the path of least resistance.
00:57:26I suppose that in the end, humans are designed to follow the easiest path.
00:57:30So, how do you plan to carry out your revenge?
00:57:35I will grasp the memories and the ghosts of those who are linked to me, and take them into the net.
00:57:40If a nuke is dropped here, they will lose their physical bodies, but they will gain the chance to undergo a forced evolution.
00:57:47What are the odds of them being able to retain their individuality in the net?
00:57:52I can't be sure.
00:57:55But as pioneers, they may evolve into a new kind of being who can enlighten those left behind in the base,
00:58:01constantly making them aware of the superstructure,
00:58:04in exactly the same way that humans have felt reverence and awe towards spiritual beings since ancient times.
00:58:10That's your revenge and offer of salvation for those who let you down?
00:58:17Yes.
00:58:18Although I think of it as a revolution.
00:58:21I see that you are fully prosthetic, too.
00:58:24Then you must have felt the doubts and fears caused by the disparity between body and spirit, just as I have.
00:58:34What do you say?
00:58:36Will you come with me?
00:58:40Do the refugees intend to go with you?
00:58:49Yes.
00:58:53Most of them prefer the idea of carrying out the nuclear super-bombing scenario.
00:58:58They probably want to feel like they weren't defeated.
00:59:04Even though that, too, is taking the easy way out.
00:59:10I see.
00:59:13Bato, I'm going to try rescuing the refugees using the method that Kuze suggested.
00:59:17The rest of you, let the self-defense army know about the nuclear strike.
00:59:25Bato, are you listening to me?
00:59:28You crazy b****!
00:59:29I'm not letting you do this solo!
00:59:32Wait for me!
00:59:33You're not going alone!
00:59:48What are they waiting for?
00:59:50It's me.
00:59:51Whatever it is, let's get this to the bridge.
00:59:53The GSDA might buy your story if it comes from us.
00:59:56When the second airstrike is completed, commence the invasion of Dejima.
01:00:07We want it locked down and secured for the arms inspectors.
01:00:10We want it locked down and secured for the arms inspectors.
01:00:11We want it locked down and secured for the arms inspectors.
01:00:12We want it locked down and secured for the arms inspectors.
01:00:13We want it locked down and secured for the arms inspectors.
01:00:14We want it locked down and secured for the arms inspectors.
01:00:15We want it locked down and secured for the arms inspectors.
01:00:16We want it locked down and secured for the arms inspectors.
01:00:17We want it locked down and secured for the arms inspectors.
01:00:18We want it locked down and secured for the arms inspectors.
01:00:19We want it locked down and secured for the arms inspectors.
01:00:20We want it locked down and secured for the arms inspectors.
01:00:21We want it locked down and secured for the arms inspectors.
01:00:22We want it locked down and secured for the arms inspectors.
01:00:23We want it locked down and secured.
01:01:24Thanks for your help
01:01:25So even if you and I successfully upload our ghosts into cyberspace and we manage to survive
01:01:30What about the people who don't have cyber brains?
01:01:35Refugees with family members like that will have difficulty accepting this decision, I know
01:01:39I expect that they'll lose faith in me and leave Dejima of their own accord
01:01:44In a situation such as this one, the role of the leader is both invaluable and filled with uncertainty
01:01:51When you're in a position where you're required to lead many people, you're sometimes forced to make difficult decisions
01:01:58Don't worry, I'm sure that those people will understand
01:02:01Well, I hope you're right
01:02:05That's Koma, what's the shortest route to the major's location?
01:02:13Mr. Bato, I thought you were going to the bridge
01:02:16I'm going to help the major
01:02:17Mr. Bato, the line went dead
01:02:22Do you think they'll use the confusion caused by the airstrike to fire off the nuclear missile?
01:02:27Judging by the fact that the American submarine is running completely silent
01:02:30The launch time might have been set beforehand
01:02:33If that's the case, and we consider the timing of the Aegis cruiser withdrawal and the micromachine dispersal
01:02:39We might be looking at a launch time of, say, 0-100 hours
01:02:42Oh
01:02:44Hey, you guys, I want your honest opinion
01:02:48Do you believe that the refugees' ghosts will be preserved simply by uploading their memories to the net?
01:02:55Hmm
01:02:55From a biological process' standpoint, memories are a vital component, all right
01:03:01However, without a ghost, memories are nothing more than data
01:03:04Hold on, isn't the major betting everything on this as the refugees' last hope?
01:03:08Yeah, yeah, I understand all that, but this order is just plain crazy
01:03:12I have to agree, but if we don't do something, we won't be able to save Mr. Bato and the others
01:03:17That's why I think we ought to take matters into our own hands and ignore the major's order
01:03:22Are you kidding me?
01:03:24We can't do that!
01:03:25Can we?
01:03:26No use
01:03:27I'm not getting any response at all from them
01:03:29The hotline is active and functioning properly
01:03:33But that would mean...
01:03:36Frustrating
01:03:38If Takakura is willing to go to these extremes, I'll put an end to this situation my own way
01:03:47Madam, who are you calling?
01:03:50All right! We did it! This makes eight!
01:04:00Calculations like this are our specialty
01:04:01Sure!
01:04:03This next satellite will let us put up a flat curtain along the missile's trajectory
01:04:07Disobeying the major's orders and deciding to take a chance on dropping satellites in its path
01:04:12Sure was the right call
01:04:14Yeah
01:04:15What's the matter? The plan is gonna work
01:04:18Well, the thing is, this satellite, isn't it the one that our A.I. has kept on?
01:04:28But that's an American Empire satellite!
01:04:32Yeah, but it looks as if we're being stored in payload space leased on that American Empire satellite that was launched from Japan
01:04:39Oh, what the hell? Even without that security treaty, we're still doing exactly what they say
01:04:45Even so, why do you think the major would put our A.I. on one of their satellites?
01:04:50Well, maybe she was planning to use us to spy on them or something?
01:04:54We'll never know what she was thinking, but this puts us in a tough spot
01:04:58We're almost out of time
01:05:01Mr. Ishikawa!
01:05:12Yeah, what is it?
01:05:14Um, there's something important I gotta do
01:05:16Uh, I gotta go somewhere with the others
01:05:18Hmm
01:05:19I see
01:05:24I'm sorry
01:05:25No sweat
01:05:26Look after the major and the others, okay?
01:05:29Sure!
01:05:31Oh!
01:05:37Major?
01:05:38Where are you?
01:05:40Kuzi?
01:05:46Yes?
01:05:47Do you know how to fold origami cranes?
01:05:50Cranes?
01:05:51That's right
01:05:51But only using your left hand
01:05:54With the correct control software, anyone could do that
01:06:00No, that's not what I mean
01:06:01Can you do that?
01:06:06Fold left-handed?
01:06:08Now I can
01:06:09You
01:06:11It sounds like you've endured your fair share of loneliness, too
01:06:16I never asked, but what's your name?
01:06:20I don't recall
01:06:21I have a pseudonym, though
01:06:23It's the same thing with you, isn't it?
01:06:26You're right
01:06:27The refugees have given me countless names
01:06:30I joined forces with them with the intent to save them, but
01:06:34Maybe the real reason I united with them
01:06:37Was to keep the loneliness at bay
01:06:39Yet in the end, you couldn't make it go away
01:06:43Because others could rely on you
01:06:45But you were unable to rely on them
01:06:48Do you have someone who you can really rely on?
01:06:54I suppose I do
01:06:55I see
01:07:01I've been looking for mine
01:07:04For a long, long time
01:07:06I'll do it once in the end, you can hear this fall
01:07:07And let her He is enjoying it
01:07:11So many of us listen to us
01:07:12Sometimes people say, you know who they're here
01:07:15Well, there we are
01:07:16That's the same path
01:07:18Yeah what's your point to us?
01:14:04Saito, Azu, Boma
01:14:10You still in one base, Major?
01:14:13Yeah, sorry, but stay put and give a thorough report to the self-defense army
01:14:17Understood
01:14:18Kusei...
01:14:33Kusei...
01:14:35Ishikawa of Section 9, I take it. I came here to take that off your hands.
01:14:53Oh, you mean this?
01:14:56That's right.
01:15:02Don't screw with us, punk. Section 9 practically invented all the dirty tricks.
01:15:23The arteries of capitalism will harden.
01:15:26In its mind, this country has always considered itself a capitalist state.
01:15:30But in reality, it's a virtual paragon of socialism.
01:15:34Although when waste matter builds up in those arteries, brains are needed to manage the blood's distribution.
01:15:39With its claims of liberty and security, I'm sure it's the same in your country.
01:15:43Of course. But what we do behind closed doors is a different matter.
01:15:47All right. Do it.
01:16:00Don't do it!
01:16:02Don't rush to your death!
01:16:04It's Mr. Aramaki. What's all this about?
01:16:09You, Kazundu Goda, you're accused of criminal action.
01:16:13Attempting to instigate civil war and conspire with a foreign power to start a war for personal gain.
01:16:18You're going to come with us now.
01:16:20The Chief Cabinet Secretary admitted to most of the charges.
01:16:24And the final act of your play was a flop.
01:16:27Are you sure? Even if you're right, arresting me now would be utterly pointless.
01:16:31What's that supposed to mean?
01:16:33The Chief Cabinet Secretary and I have a stand-alone relationship.
01:16:37Not only that, I've submitted a report written by me to the Metropolitan Police Headquarters.
01:16:42It should already be in their possession.
01:16:46Didn't you know?
01:16:47The penal code clearly states that by coming forward voluntarily,
01:16:51I can't be charged with any of the crimes you just mentioned.
01:16:55Therefore, I'm going to a country in need of someone with my abilities and talent.
01:17:01Are you sure? Have it your way.
01:17:03I happen to have a note here from the Prime Minister.
01:17:07It's written here that she holds your abilities in the highest regard.
01:17:10But if there's a risk of those talents ending up in the hands of a foreign power,
01:17:14we're to prevent that from occurring at any cost.
01:17:17She also says that if it proves necessary, we shouldn't hesitate to use lethal force.
01:17:21Now, how do you want to do this?
01:17:25Don't worry. The old man's just bluffing. Let's go.
01:17:30Right.
01:17:31You think so, do you?
01:17:32Well, you're dead wrong.
01:17:42Gee, what a cryin' shade.
01:17:45Aye.
01:17:46You want some, too?
01:17:48One question.
01:17:49How long have you people had a hand in this?
01:17:52From the very beginning?
01:17:53Kooze!
01:17:54Hurry! We can't let them eliminate him.
01:17:58Major!
01:17:59What's that you have there?
01:18:18A crane.
01:18:19A crane? Hmm.
01:18:21My, these micro-machines are rather effective, aren't they?
01:18:26It'll be a painless death.
01:18:28You really are a fascinating person, that's for sure.
01:18:31However, we view you as a dangerous element.
01:18:34Your country has no need for charismatic leaders that can't be controlled.
01:18:38Docile consumers.
01:18:40That's the way to go.
01:18:44I'll go on ahead.
01:18:51Major, where are you?
01:19:07Off goofing around?
01:19:09Rendezvous with Azuma and Proto in Nihama Ward 4.
01:19:13What's the matter?
01:19:14The supplementary budget you requested was passed in its entirety.
01:19:18Uchkoma, get me that information.
01:19:20Yes, sir.
01:19:21Major, listen to me.
01:19:26A great many lives were lost in this incident.
01:19:29All it's done is return the refugee issue right back to square one.
01:19:33Plus, Prime Minister Kayabuki's self-reliant United Front policy
01:19:37will likely prove to be a thorny path for the populace.
01:19:41People like us will be needed more than ever now.
01:19:44Maybe.
01:19:45What's with you?
01:19:46Sounds like someone else's problem.
01:19:49Oh, come on.
01:19:49You didn't go and get all philosophical on us now, did you, Major?
01:19:55Major, I have a report stating
01:19:57that the supplementary budget passed in the 329th session of Parliament.
01:20:01Right.
01:20:03I'm calling off our round-the-clock Cherry Blossom Op.
01:20:06We're back on the job, so saddle up.
01:20:08About damn time.
01:20:09Yeah.
01:20:11I started to think I was going to die of boredom.
01:20:13I should have had a drink to warm myself up.
01:20:16It sure is nice to have our Major back.
01:20:18What about the briefing?
01:20:20Want to handle it with a brain dive?
01:20:22No, go on ahead without me and take command.
01:20:24I'll just meet up with you a little later.
01:20:26Yeah, I see.
01:20:34What is it?
01:20:35Forget it.
01:20:36There was nothing, anyway.
01:20:38Sous-titrage MFP.
01:21:08Sous-titrage MFP.
01:21:38Sous-titrage MFP.
01:22:08Sous-titrage MFP.
01:22:38Sous-titrage MFP.
01:23:08Sous-titrage MFP.
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