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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 !
00:00:30Il est maliné.
00:00:32Egent là ?
00:00:33Il y a la mairie.
00:00:35Il n Sie alors pas.
00:00:36Il est maliné.
00:00:38Sous-titruz-vous !
00:00:39Il est maliné.
00:00:40Il est maliné.
00:00:42Il est maliné.
00:00:44Il est maliné.
00:00:46Il est maliné.
00:00:51Il était maliné.
00:00:56Il est maliné.
00:00:57Il est maliné.
00:00:58C'est parti !
00:01:28C'est parti !
00:01:58C'est parti !
00:02:02Hold on !
00:02:03There's a glitch !
00:02:04The ECM isn't working !
00:02:05Something must have gone wrong !
00:02:07Flip your comms on !
00:02:09Use formation A !
00:02:10Nay !
00:02:11Broto !
00:02:23Can you lock the door ?
00:02:24Yes !
00:02:26I'm sorry to put you through all this trouble sir !
00:02:29It's all right !
00:02:30There's more important issues now !
00:02:31Have you gotten any updates from the Tachikomos ?
00:02:33Yes !
00:02:34There's no activity on the nuclear sub !
00:02:37Also, it looks like the sentry plane over Dejima has crashed !
00:02:40You mean the refugees shot it down ?
00:02:43I don't have the details but it seems likely !
00:02:45That changes things !
00:02:47We should be able to get through to Dejima now !
00:02:50Sir, it appears the MSDA sentry plane has been shot down !
00:02:56Oh !
00:02:57The refugees are isolated !
00:02:58So he's trying to reunite them !
00:03:00Of course !
00:03:01I suppose it's time for the finishing touches !
00:03:05Draw them out !
00:03:07Get the defense agency to run some airstrokes from their ships !
00:03:10Understood !
00:03:18Is anyone here ?
00:03:19Yes, sir !
00:03:20I'd like you to mail a letter for me !
00:03:22A letter, sir ?
00:03:24Yes !
00:03:25Send it express !
00:03:27Tachikoma !
00:03:28Can you hear me ?
00:03:29Affirmative, Major !
00:03:30We have a lot of information !
00:03:32We have a lot of information !
00:03:33You have to be a virtual beacon !
00:03:34What's the status of Bato's team ?
00:03:36They're safe !
00:03:37They seem to be inside a building !
00:03:38So there's no visual confirmation !
00:03:40I found Kuzen !
00:03:42Report my position to Bato and the others !
00:03:44Right !
00:03:45We have some other news !
00:03:46And it isn't good !
00:03:47What is it ?
00:03:49Apparently, an American nuclear sub is holding position off the coast of Okinawa !
00:03:53It looks like it's planning to launch a nuclear strike at Dejima !
00:03:58Are you sure ?
00:03:59Give me a visual feed !
00:04:01You got it !
00:04:07What the hell ?
00:04:09Then why'd we even bother to bring this thing here ?
00:04:11Son of a !
00:04:13What about the arrival of the inspection team ?
00:04:15Major !
00:04:16Bato !
00:04:17You need to get that plutonium to the bridge right away !
00:04:20Understand ?
00:04:21They're planning to launch the missile before the inspection team arrives !
00:04:24The SDA forces are guarding the bridge !
00:04:26Get the plutonium to them and brief them on this situation !
00:04:29Not until you get out of here, Major !
00:04:31We've got extreme heat on our tail at the moment !
00:04:33We'll move as fast as we can !
00:04:35We can't, but things could get a little hairy here !
00:04:37Who's after you ?
00:04:39Seems like it's the Rangers from Section 4 !
00:04:41Are you certain ?
00:04:43Yeah !
00:04:44They must have followed us to get the plutonium back !
00:04:47Get rid of them !
00:04:48Whatever it takes !
00:04:49I'll catch up with you soon !
00:04:50We'll give it our best shot !
00:04:52Let's move !
00:05:08How many times have we met ?
00:05:10Is this the second time or the third ?
00:05:12Why are you following me ?
00:05:16We went to a lot of trouble to get here !
00:05:18We brought the plutonium as promised !
00:05:20Come with me !
00:05:21If you don't, there'll be massive casualties !
00:05:23Refugees included !
00:05:25And they'll put the blame on your shoulders !
00:05:28What's going to happen now ?
00:05:30A nuke !
00:05:31And they'll call it a suicide attack by the refugees !
00:05:34What ?
00:05:40Who are you ?
00:05:44Hey !
00:05:45It looks like the Aegis cruisers are preparing a missile strike before the nuclear attack !
00:06:04They've got up to us, huh ?
00:06:05Looks that way !
00:06:07They've switched to a different formation !
00:06:08Activate optical camouflage !
00:06:10Catch Kona !
00:06:12See if you can decrypt their signals around a baghack !
00:06:15We'll try !
00:06:16But you should be careful !
00:06:17There'll be a missile strike from the Aegis cruisers soon !
00:06:19They probably won't target residential areas !
00:06:20But once they start the attack, anything could happen !
00:06:23What about the nuke ?
00:06:24They haven't launched it !
00:06:25Yet !
00:06:26They sure didn't waste any time getting started !
00:06:28Movement here too !
00:06:30Dammit !
00:06:31They started already !
00:06:34There's no time !
00:06:35We'll surrender to the SDA together !
00:06:36I'll drag you there if I have to !
00:06:37Il y a des mouvements ici, c'est vrai.
00:06:50C'est parti, ils ont commencé déjà !
00:06:52Il n'y a pas de temps.
00:06:53Nous allons nous renvoyer au SDA ensemble.
00:06:55Je vais vous prendre là si je dois.
00:07:01Qu'est-ce que ça va ?
00:07:03All right.
00:07:04Je vais expliquer la situation aux réfugiés,
00:07:06les gens que je travaille avec directement.
00:07:08Je vais leur donner la décision final à eux.
00:07:10Mais pour maintenant,
00:07:11on va vers le bridge.
00:07:13Les 5, je vais vous fermer.
00:07:21Les 5, tu vas t'acour,
00:07:25on est en place.
00:07:26La haute ma version des haut du port.
00:07:32C'est quoi ?
00:07:34Je vais enirer moi.
00:07:36C'est parti.
00:07:37Non.
00:07:38C'est parti.
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00:09:11You spoke about a nuclear attack. How did you find out about it? What group do you work for?
00:09:19I'm a police officer, believe it or not. In the course of investigating the individual 11 crime, we uncovered a project within the government to physically drive out all of the refugees. We've been trailing you in order to expose it.
00:09:32If that's true, why did you bring the plutonium here?
00:09:34We knew you hadn't been given any plutonium. That's why we stole the charge. It was the bomb they placed in Fukuoka. The idea was to use it as evidence so we could bring a resolution to this situation if possible. But the enemy's plan unfolded faster than we anticipated. We didn't expect them to cut a deal with the American Empire for a nuclear attack.
00:09:54Who has the plutonium now?
00:09:56My team has it. They're trying to get it to the self-defense army, but they've been ambushed by a squad that was tailing them, so it's going to be difficult.
00:10:03I see. So, have you given up on the idea of making me turn myself in?
00:10:09Well, not exactly, but...
00:10:11I turned off the zoning and filtering on my hub cyber brain a while ago. Anyone who wants to can connect and see everything that's happening here.
00:10:37We can try to get out. And if we do, I intend to carry out my revolution. I made up my mind when you told me there would be a nuclear strike.
00:10:46You did? What sort of revolution?
00:10:51Thatchkoma, did you run the back hack on their communications?
00:10:57I'm working on it. They seem to be changing their encryption at random based on prime numbers.
00:11:03Huh? Get down!
00:11:15We're moving out.
00:11:16Moving out.
00:11:17Got it.
00:11:18We're going outside.
00:11:19Thatchkoma, how's the back hack coming?
00:11:21Almost done!
00:11:22Kooze, what do you mean when you say revolution?
00:11:32I mean the transference of people to the superstructure.
00:11:37Cast off the fossilized system and fuse with the net.
00:11:41People fusing with the net?
00:11:46Chief, she's here.
00:11:54Proto, open the door.
00:11:56Ah, good. Are you alright, Prime Minister?
00:12:00I understand the situation.
00:12:02Can you patch into my American Empire hotline from this room?
00:12:06I'll try requesting that they cancel the nuclear strike.
00:12:10Please do. It all hinges on whether or not they realize what's going on.
00:12:14Yes, that's a good point.
00:12:16Hold it right there! You're surrounded! Put down the plutonium and disengage your optical camo!
00:12:36Mr. Bungo! The back hack is in place!
00:12:38I'm setting it down right now.
00:12:41Well, I'm putting the case down. Make a break for the walls with your camo still on.
00:12:45Roger.
00:12:56Hold the fire! You'll heal our own people!
00:13:01Okay, I'm gonna disengage my optical camouflage now.
00:13:04If 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...
00:13:26Those 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.
00:13:40Exploitation by the powerful, a structure that had grown corrupt.
00:13:44But what disillusioned me most was that people took no responsibility for anything.
00:13:49Even though they hadn't created anything themselves and they understood nothing.
00:13:53When the masses come across information they agree with, they immediately internalize it.
00:13:58That's how they're controlled.
00:14:00When 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.
00:14:13Revenge?
00:14:14I'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, if such a thing could be done.
00:14:30The Asian refugees gave a man like me a reason to live.
00:14:33They told me that my artificial face was handsome and 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, as if I were made of flesh and blood.
00:14:55But, just like everyone else, when they come across information that suits them, they get swept along the path of least resistance.
00:15:06I suppose that, in the end, humans are designed to follow the easiest path.
00:15:11So, 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, and take them into the net.
00:15:20If a nuke is dropped here, they will lose their physical bodies, but they will gain the chance to undergo a forced evolution.
00:15:27What are the odds of them being able to retain their individuality in the net?
00:15:32I can't be sure.
00:15:34But, as pioneers, they may evolve into a new kind of being who can enlighten those left behind in the base.
00:15:41Constantly making them aware of the superstructure, in exactly the same way that humans have felt reverence and awe towards spiritual beings since ancient times.
00:15:50That's your revenge and offer of salvation for those who let you down?
00:15:57Yes. Although I think of it as a revolution.
00:16:01I see that you are fully prosthetic too.
00:16:04Then you must have felt the doubts and fears caused by the disparity between body and spirit just as I have.
00:16:10What do you say? Will you come with me?
00:16:13Do the refugees intend to go with you?
00:16:28Yes.
00:16:29Most of them prefer the idea of carrying out the nuclear sewer bombing scenario. They probably want to feel like they weren't defeated.
00:16:41Even though that too is taking the easy way out.
00:16:46I see.
00:16:51Bato, I'm going to try rescuing the refugees using the method that Kuze suggested.
00:16:57The rest of you, let the self-defense army know about the nuclear strike.
00:17:01Bato, are you listening to me?
00:17:05Bato, are you listening to me?
00:17:08You crazy b****! I'm not letting you do this solo!
00:17:12Wait for me! You're not going alone!
00:17:14What are they waiting for?
00:17:30Beats me.
00:17:31Whatever it is, let's get this to the bridge. The GSDA might buy your story if it comes from us.
00:17:36When the second airstrike is completed, commence the invasion of Dejima. We want it locked down and secured for the arms inspectors.
00:18:06Another airstrike has begun!
00:18:23Has anyone managed to locate any signals from the crew?
00:18:26It's no use. I haven't seen any signals that we might be able to backhack.
00:18:29Touchkoma, quickly gather up all the free area you can find within cyberspace. Secure enough room for me to upload the memories and ghosts of three million people.
00:18:38What? Why the heck would you want us to do that?
00:18:41There's no time to explain.
00:18:43But is it even possible to do something like that?
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.
00:18:52Roger!
00:18:53I just ordered my support AIs to begin securing all the available area in cyberspace. Once they're ready, we'll get started.
00:19:04Thanks for your help.
00:19:06So even if you and I successfully upload our ghosts into cyberspace and we manage to survive, what about the people who don't have cyber brains?
00:19:13Refugees with family members like that will have difficulty accepting this decision, I know. I 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. When you're in a position where you're required to lead many people, you're sometimes forced to make difficult decisions. Don't worry, I'm sure that those people will understand.
00:19:43Well, I hope you're right.
00:19:46Catch 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.
00:20:00Mr. 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.
00:20:13If that's the case, and we consider the timing of the Aegis Cruiser Withdrawal and the Micro Machine Disversal, we might be looking at a launch time of, say, 0-100 hours.
00:20:26Hey, you guys, I want your honest opinion. Do you believe that the refugees' ghosts will be preserved simply by uploading their memories to the Net?
00:20:33Hmm.
00:20:34From a biological process's standpoint, memories are a vital component, all right.
00:20:40However, without a ghost, memories are nothing more than data.
00:20:44Hold 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 plain crazy.
00:20:52I have to agree, but if we don't do something, we won't be able to save Mr. Bato and the others.
00:20:56That'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?
00:21:04We can't do that!
00:21:06No use. I'm not getting any response at all from them.
00:21:10The hotline is active and functioning properly.
00:21:14But that would mean... hmmm.
00:21:16Frustrating.
00:21:22If 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! This 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 sure was the right call!
00:21:54Yeah...
00:21:56What's the matter? The plan is gonna work!
00:21:59Well...
00:22:01The thing is, this satellite, isn't it the one that our AI has kept on?
00:22:08But that's an American Empire satellite!
00:22:11You know?
00:22:12Yeah...
00:22:13But 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!
00:22:22Even 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?
00:22:29Well, maybe she was planning to use us to spy on them or something?
00:22:34We'll never know what she was thinking, but this puts us in a tough spot!
00:22:39We're almost out of time!
00:22:40We're almost out of time!
00:22:50Mr. Ishikawa!
00:22:52Yeah? What is it?
00:22:53Um, 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! Look after the Major and the others, okay?
00:23:09Sure!
00:23:10No!
00:23:11No!
00:23:17Major?
00:23:19Where are you?
00:23:25Kuze?
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?
00:23:34With the correct control software, anyone could do that.
00:23:40No, that's not what I mean.
00:23:45Can you do that?
00:23:46Fold left-handed?
00:23:48Now I can.
00:23:50Yeah.
00:23:53It sounds like you've endured your fair share of loneliness, too.
00:23:57I never asked, but what's your name?
00:24:00I don't recall.
00:24:02I have a pseudonym, though.
00:24:04It's the same thing with you, isn't it?
00:24:06You'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.
00:24:43I've been looking for mine for a long, long time.
00:24:58I have to be caught up with my eyes.
00:25:00No idea.
00:25:02I have to believe that I have no time to decide.
00:25:03I do.
00:25:05I do.
00:25:07I do.
00:25:09I do.
00:25:12I do.
00:25:13I see.
00:31:44Saito!
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00:49:01C'est parti !
00:49:31C'est parti !
00:50:01C'est parti !
00:50:31C'est parti !
00:51:01Yeah, 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 !
00:51:07Isn'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 !
00:51:15So, have you and the refugees linked up ?
00:51:19Yes, a 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.
00:51:33How did you find out about it ?
00:51:36What group do you work for ?
00:51:38I'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 government 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.
00:52:01The idea was to use it as evidence so we could bring a resolution to this situation if possible.
00:52:05But 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 that 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...
00:52:35I 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.
00:53:00We can try to get out, and 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?
00:53:15That's coma.
00:53:16Did you run the back hack on their communications?
00:53:18I'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 !
00:53:25We're moving out.
00:53:36Moving out.
00:53:39We're going outside.
00:53:40Fetch coma, how's the back hack coming ?
00:53:42Almost done !
00:53:43What do you mean when you say revolution ?
00:53:44I mean the transference of people to the superstructure.
00:53:56Cast off the fossilized system and fuse with the net.
00:54:02People fusing with the net ?
00:54:06Chief, she's here.
00:54:15Proto, open the door.
00:54:18Ah, 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.
00:54:52Hold it right there, you're surrounded.
00:54:54Put down the plutonium and disengage your optical camo.
00:54:57Mr. Bungo, the back hack is in place !
00:54:59I'm setting it down, right now.
00:55:02While I'm putting the case down, make a break for the walls with your camo still on.
00:55:05Roger.
00:55:16Hold the wire, you'll hit our own people !
00:55:21Okay, I'm gonna disengage my optical camouflage now.
00:55:24If you still want to carry out your mission after I do, go ahead and shoot.
00:55:28But 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.
00:55:34This is a matter of life and death.
00:55:39You're...
00:55:46Those eyes.
00:55:47Were you a ranger ?
00:55:48That's right.
00:55:49After my experiences on the peninsula, I saw things more deeply.
00:55:56I found an order that was full of contradictions.
00:56:00Exploitation by the powerful, a structure that had grown corrupt.
00:56:03But what disillusioned me most was that people took no responsibility for anything.
00:56:09Even though they hadn't created anything themselves and they understood nothing.
00:56:13When the masses come across information they agree with, they immediately internalize it.
00:56:18That's how they're controlled.
00:56:19When people feel no sense of responsibility, no matter what the unintended consequences of their actions.
00:56:25That makes very poor use of the net.
00:56:28My revolution is also an act of revenge on such people.
00:56:32Revenge ?
00:56:33I've had a fully prosthetic body ever since I was a child.
00:56:36So I've constantly felt a sense of disparity between the mental and the physical.
00:56:41I wanted to abandon this crippled body and paddle out into the sea of the net if such a thing could be done.
00:56:48The Asian refugees gave a man like me a reason to live.
00:56:52They told me that my artificial face was handsome and flattered me by saying that my ghost could be seen in it.
00:56:59That was the first time I had a fully prosthetic body ever since I was a child.
00:57:05That was the first time I realized the spirit and the body might be inseparable.
00:57:10And I was able to think of myself as an actual human being as if I were made of flesh and blood.
00:57:18But 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.
00:57:31So, 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 in exactly the same way that humans have felt reverence and awe towards spiritual beings since ancient times.
00:58:11That's your revenge and offer of salvation for those who let you down?
00:58:17Yes, although I think of it as a revolution.
00:58:22I see that you are fully prosthetic too, then 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?
00:58:38Do the refugees intend to go with you?
00:58:49Yes.
00:58:51Most 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.
00:59:08I see.
00:59:11Bato, I'm gonna 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.
00:59:21Bato, are you listening to me?
00:59:27You crazy b****!
00:59:29I'm not letting you do this solo!
00:59:31Wait for me!
00:59:33You're not going alone!
00:59:35What are they waiting for?
00:59:50Beats me!
00:59:51Whatever it is, let's get this to the bridge.
00:59:54The CSDA might buy your story if it comes from us.
01:00:03When the second airstrike is completed, commence the invasion of Dejima.
01:00:07We want it locked down and secured for the arms inspectors.
01:00:24No como solo, querido.
01:00:25No como solo.
01:00:26No more meter.
01:00:29Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
01:00:59What? Why the heck would you want us to do that?
01:01:01There's no time to explain.
01:01:03But is it even possible to do something like that?
01:01:07I 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.
01:01:13Roger!
01:01:15I just ordered my support AIs to begin securing all the available area in cyberspace.
01:01:22Once they're ready, we'll get started.
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, what 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.
01:01:40I expect that they'll lose faith in me and leave Dejama 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.
01:01:52When you're in a position where you're required to lead many people, you're sometimes forced to make difficult decisions.
01:01:59Don't worry, I'm sure that those people will understand.
01:02:01Well, I hope you're right.
01:02:09That's Koma.
01:02:10What'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.
01:02:20Mr. Bato, the line went dead.
01:02:22Mr. Bato, do you think they'll use the confusion caused by the airstrike to fire off the nuclear missile?
01:02:27Mr. Bato, judging by the fact that the American submarine is running completely silent, the launch time might have been set beforehand.
01:02:34If that's the case, and we consider the timing of the Aegis cruiser withdrawal and the micromachine dispersal, we might be looking at a launch time of, say, 0-100 hours.
01:02:42Hey, you guys, I want your honest opinion.
01:02:49Do you believe that the refugees' ghosts will be preserved simply by uploading their memories to the net?
01:02:55Hmm.
01:02:56From 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 playing crazy.
01:03:13I have to agree, but if we don't do something, we won't be able to save Mr. Bato and the others.
01:03:18That'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.
01:03:30The hotline is active and functioning properly.
01:03:34But that would mean...
01:03:36Hmm.
01:03:38Frustrating.
01:03:38If Takakura is willing to go to these extremes, I'll put an end to this situation my own way.
01:03:48Madam, who are you calling?
01:03:50Calculations like this are our specialty.
01:04:02Sure!
01:04:03This next satellite will let us put up a flat curtain along the missile's trajectory.
01:04:08Disobeying the major's orders and deciding to take a chance on dropping satellites in its path sure was the right call.
01:04:14Yeah.
01:04:16What's the matter?
01:04:17The plan is going to work.
01:04:21Well...
01:04:21The thing is, this satellite...
01:04:24Isn't it the one that our AI 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.
01:04:40Oh, what the hell?
01:04:42Even 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 AI 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.
01:04:59We'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.
01:05:19Hmm.
01:05:19I see.
01:05:24I'm sorry!
01:05:26No sweat.
01:05:27Look after the major and the others, okay?
01:05:29Sure!
01:05:31Oh!
01:05:31Come on!
01:05:37Major?
01:05:37Major?
01:05:38Where are you?
01:05:40Major?
01:05:45Kuzi?
01:05:46Yes?
01:05:47Do you know how to fold origami cranes?
01:05:50Cranes?
01:05:51That's right.
01:05:52But only using your left hand?
01:05:57With the correct control software, anyone could do that.
01:06:00No, that's not what I mean.
01:06:01Uh...
01:06:02Can you do that?
01:06:06Fold left-handed?
01:06:07Now I can.
01:06:11Yeah.
01:06:13It sounds like you've endured your fair share of loneliness, too.
01:06:17I never asked, but what's your name?
01:06:20I don't recall.
01:06:21I have a pseudonym, though.
01:06:24It's the same thing with you, isn't it?
01:06:26You're right.
01:06:28The refugees have given me countless names.
01:06:31I joined forces with them with the intent to save them, but...
01:06:35Maybe the real reason I united with them was to keep the loneliness at bay.
01:06:41Yet in the end, you couldn't make it go away because others could rely on you.
01:06:46But you were unable to rely on them.
01:06:50Do you have someone who you can really rely on?
01:06:53I suppose I do.
01:07:00I see.
01:07:02I've been looking for mine for a long, long time.
01:07:06And I do.
01:07:07And you, I do.
01:07:13I do.
01:07:13Oltre a passare a londine spugnabili.
01:07:18Senza teme di nulla più.
01:07:21And you, I do.
01:07:27I do.
01:07:27I do.
01:07:28Emergere dal fondo per notare.
01:07:32E poi salire in alto più che mai.
01:07:38I do.
01:07:39I do.
01:07:40I do.
01:07:41Guardare nel futuro e sorridere con una nuova identità.
01:12:28Sous-titrage MFP.
01:12:58Sous-titrage MFP.
01:13:29A secret air self-defense armor unit, huh?
01:13:33Alright, Japan's made its intentions clear. We're pulling out.
01:13:38You can take him away now.
01:13:40Yes, ma'am.
01:13:41The Prime Minister sent us! Come on, get in!
01:13:51You got it!
01:13:53Stand up.
01:13:55That's mine.
01:13:57I'll take it if you don't mind.
01:13:59Saito, Azu, Boma.
01:14:11You still in one base, Major?
01:14:13Yeah.
01:14:13Sorry, but stay put and give a thorough report to the self-defense army.
01:14:18Understood.
01:14:18Couset.
01:14:34Ishikawa of Section 9, I take it.
01:14:51I came here to take that off your hands.
01:14:54Oh, you mean this?
01:14:56That's right.
01:14:57Don't screw with us, punk.
01:15:04Section 9 practically invented all the dirty tricks.
01:15:07If the vassal state is negligent in its services, the starvation of the consumer state is inevitable.
01:15:17Manpower shortages always give the slave manufacturing industries a boost.
01:15:20But if you're too strident in the assertion of rights, the 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.
01:15:45But what we do behind closed doors is a different matter.
01:15:48All right.
01:15:50Do it.
01:16:00Don't do it.
01:16:02Don't rush to your death.
01:16:06It's Mr. Aramaki.
01:16:07What's all this about?
01:16:09You, Kazundo 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.
01:16:19The 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?
01:16:28Even 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 standalone relationship.
01:16:37Not only that.
01:16:38I've submitted a report written by me to the Metropolitan Police Headquarters.
01:16:42It should already be in their possession.
01:16:44It should already be in their possession.
01:16:46Didn't you know?
01:16:47The Penal Code clearly states that by coming forward voluntarily, I can't be charged with any of the crimes you just mentioned.
01:16:54Therefore, I'm going to a country in need of someone with my abilities and talent.
01:16:59Are you sure?
01:17:02Have 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, we'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.
01:17:23Now, how do you want to do this?
01:17:25Don't worry.
01:17:27The old man's just bluffing.
01:17:29Let's go.
01:17:30Right.
01:17:30You think so, do you?
01:17:35Well, you're dead wrong.
01:17:41Gee, what a cryin' shade.
01:17:45Aye.
01:17:47You 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!
01:17:55We can't let them eliminate him.
01:17:58Major!
01:18:00What's that you have there?
01:18:18A crane.
01:18:19A crane?
01:18:21Hmm.
01:18:22My, these micro-machines are rather effective, aren't they?
01:18:26It'll be a painless death.
01:18:27You 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.
01:18:46Major, where are you?
01:19:07Off goofing around?
01:19:08Rendezvous 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.
01:19:24Major, listen to me.
01:19:26A great many lives will last in this incident.
01:19:28All 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 will 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.
01:19:48Oh, come on.
01:19:50You didn't go and get all philosophical on us now, did you, Major?
01:19:54Major, I have a report stating that 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.
01:20:15It 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.
01:20:37It was nothing anyway.
01:20:38I have to do it.
01:21:02I'm excited.
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