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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 !
00:00:30Partagez-Trenouine
00:00:56S'il se passe !
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00:08:18Major, vous êtes OK !
00:08:20Oui, toujours dans une partie.
00:08:22Nous nous attendons le nucléaire.
00:08:24Il peut venir à chaque minute maintenant.
00:08:26Vous devriez sortir de l'espace immédiatement.
00:08:28Le gouvernement a lancé des affirmations ?
00:08:30Ils ont annoncé qu'il faudrait plus de l'airstrikes
00:08:33pour sécuriser l'espace pour l'équipe de l'inspection.
00:08:36Il n'y a pas d'utilisation.
00:08:38Il semble qu'on est fermé.
00:08:40Je comprends.
00:08:41Major, ne me dis pas que vous...
00:08:43Oui, je suis tombé sous un pouls d'eau.
00:08:45Il semble que je devrais laisser ça dans Bato's' hands.
00:08:47Non !
00:08:48Est-ce qu'il y a quelque chose que vous pouvez faire pour sortir ?
00:08:50Je fais ce que je peux.
00:08:51Vous ferez focussé sur Bato's team.
00:08:53Laissez leur soutenir autant de soutien.
00:08:55Roger !
00:08:57Donc, vous êtes et les réfugiés l'aider ?
00:08:59Oui.
00:09:00Un grand nombre d'entre eux ont retourné.
00:09:03Mais il semble que la plupart d'entre eux sont en panique
00:09:05grâce à l'airstrikes.
00:09:12Vous avez parlé d'un nucléaire.
00:09:14Comment vous avez compris ?
00:09:16Que groupe vous travaillez ?
00:09:18Je suis un policier, crois-lo.
00:09:21Au cours de l'inspection des crimes 11,
00:09:24nous avons trouvé un projet dans le gouvernement
00:09:26pour faire en sorte de faire des réfugiés physiquement.
00:09:29Nous avons été traillant vous pour exposer ça.
00:09:32Si c'est vrai, pourquoi vous avez appris le plutonium ici ?
00:09:34Nous savons que vous n'avez pas appris de plutonium.
00:09:37C'est pourquoi nous avons appris la charge.
00:09:39C'était la bombe qu'ils ont mis en Fukuoka.
00:09:41L'idée était d'utiliser comme évidence
00:09:42pour que nous pouvions donner une résolution
00:09:44à cette situation, si possible.
00:09:46Mais le plan de l'inspection s'est passé plus vite
00:09:48que nous avons appris.
00:09:50Nous n'avons pas voulu qu'ils arrêtent
00:09:51un accord avec l'Empire américain
00:09:53pour un nucléaire.
00:09:54Qui a le plutonium maintenant ?
00:09:56Mon équipe a le plutonium.
00:09:58Ils essayent de l'inspection de l'armée self-defense,
00:10:00mais ils ont été arrêtés par une équipe
00:10:02qui était en train de l'inspection,
00:10:03donc c'est difficile.
00:10:04Je vois.
00:10:06Donc, vous avez arrêté l'idée
00:10:08d'en faire me tourner ?
00:10:10Bien, pas exactement, mais...
00:10:30J'ai mis en train de l'inspection
00:10:32et de l'inspection de l'inspection
00:10:33sur mon cyberbrain un peu plus tard.
00:10:34Personne qui veut,
00:10:35peut voir tout ce qui se passe ici.
00:10:40Nous pouvons essayer de sortir.
00:10:42Et si nous faisons,
00:10:43j'ai voulu faire mon révolution.
00:10:45J'ai mis en tête
00:10:46quand vous m'avez dit
00:10:47qu'il y a un nucléaire.
00:10:49Vous l'avez dit ?
00:10:50Qu'est-ce qu'un révolution ?
00:10:55Vachkoma,
00:10:56vous jouez la backhack
00:10:57sur leur communication ?
00:10:58Je suis un travail.
00:11:00Ils semblent qu'il蛮
00:11:08Vachkoma,
00:11:10ils devaient leur oppure en достаточно
00:11:11à des grandes chiffres.
00:11:12Ils se livraient dans leur appartient.
00:11:14Ils doivent s'envoquer.
00:11:16Ils sont rentrés.
00:11:17Ils doivent d'envoquer.
00:11:18Nous sommes et on request.
00:11:19Ils sont rentrés.
00:11:20Vachkoma,
00:11:21les générations,
00:11:22J'ai pas trop à l'inspection.
00:11:23J'ai réussi à venir quelque chose.
00:11:25Kuzé, qu'est-ce que tu veux dire « révolution » ?
00:11:33Je veux dire la transference des gens à la superstructure.
00:11:38Cassez le système de fossile et fouser avec le net.
00:11:45Les gens fouser avec le net ?
00:11:47Le Proto, ouvre la porte.
00:11:58Ah, bien. Tu es bien, Prime Minister ?
00:12:01Je comprends la situation.
00:12:03Pouvez-vous passer dans ma hotline de l'Amérique du Nord ?
00:12:07Je vais essayer de demander qu'ils ne prennent le nucléaire.
00:12:11Please, faites-vous.
00:12:12Tout s'intègre sur qu'ils ne réalisent pas ce qui se passe.
00:12:15Oui, c'est un bon point.
00:12:32Hold it right there, tu es s'arrouillé.
00:12:34Passez le plâtonium et déjeuner votre camo.
00:12:37Mr. Bongo, le backhack est en place !
00:12:39Je vais mettre ça, maintenant.
00:12:41Je vais mettre la case dans.
00:12:43M'en remercier les pâtes avec les camo-là.
00:12:46Réalisé.
00:12:50Le Proto, je vais déjeuner votre camo.
00:12:51Réalisé !
00:12:53Réalisé !
00:12:54Réalisé !
00:12:55Réalisé !
00:12:55Réalisé !
00:12:57Réalisé !
00:12:57Réalisé !
00:12:57Réalisé !
00:12:58Réalisé !
00:12:58Réalisé !
00:12:59Réalisé !
00:13:00Réalisé !
00:13:00Ok, je vais dépasser ma camoufouche de l'optique maintenant.
00:13:05Si vous voulez encore prendre votre mission après ce que je fais,
00:13:08allez-y et shoot.
00:13:09Mais peut-être que le voir ma face
00:13:11va vous convaincre de l'écouter ce que je dois dire.
00:13:13C'est une question de vie et de mort.
00:13:19Vous...
00:13:20Those eyes, were you a ranger?
00:13:29That's right.
00:13:33After my experiences on the peninsula,
00:13:35I saw things more deeply.
00:13:37I found an order that was full of contradictions,
00:13:41exploitation by the powerful,
00:13:42a structure that had grown corrupt.
00:13:45But what disillusioned me most
00:13:46was that people took no responsibility
00:13:48for anything.
00:13:50Even though they hadn't created anything themselves
00:13:52and they understood nothing.
00:13:55When the masses come across information
00:13:56they agree with,
00:13:57they immediately internalize it.
00:13:59That's how they're controlled.
00:14:01When people feel no sense of responsibility,
00:14:03no matter what the unintended consequences
00:14:05of their actions,
00:14:06that makes very poor use of the net.
00:14:09My revolution is also an act of revenge
00:14:12on such people.
00:14:14Revenge?
00:14:15I've had a fully prosthetic body
00:14:17ever since I was a child.
00:14:18so I've constantly felt a sense of disparity
00:14:21between the mental and the physical.
00:14:23I wanted to abandon this crippled body
00:14:26and 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
00:14:32a reason to live.
00:14:36They told me that my artificial face was handsome
00:14:38and flattered me by saying that my ghost
00:14:40could be seen in it.
00:14:41That was the first time I realized
00:14:47the spirit and the body might be inseparable.
00:14:50And I was able to think of myself
00:14:51as an actual human being
00:14:53as if I were made of flesh and blood.
00:14:57But, just like everyone else,
00:15:00when they come across information that suits them
00:15:02they get swept along the path of least resistance.
00:15:05I suppose that, in the end,
00:15:08humans 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
00:15:17of those who are linked to me
00:15:18and take them into the net.
00:15:21If a nuke is dropped here
00:15:22they will lose their physical bodies
00:15:23but they will gain the chance
00:15:25to undergo a forced evolution.
00:15:28What are the odds of them being able
00:15:30to retain their individuality in the net?
00:15:32I can't be sure.
00:15:35But as pioneers
00:15:36they may evolve into a new kind of being
00:15:38who can enlighten those left behind in the base
00:15:41constantly making them aware of the superstructure
00:15:44in exactly the same way
00:15:45that humans have felt reverence and awe
00:15:47towards spiritual beings since ancient times.
00:15:52That's your revenge and offer of salvation
00:15:54for those who let you down?
00:15:57Yes.
00:15:59Although I think of it as a revolution.
00:16:00I 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
00:16:09just 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.
00:16:40even though that too
00:16:45is taking the easy way out.
00:16:50I see.
00:16:53Bato,
00:16:53I'm going to try rescuing the refugees
00:16:55using the method that Kuze suggested.
00:16:58The rest of you,
00:16:58let the self-defense army know
00:17:00about the nuclear strike.
00:17:05Bato, are you listening to me?
00:17:06You crazy b*****g.
00:17:09I'm not letting you do this solo.
00:17:12Wait for me.
00:17:13You're not going alone.
00:17:28What are they waiting for?
00:17:30It's me.
00:17:31Whatever it is,
00:17:32let's get this to the bridge.
00:17:34The GSDA might buy your story
00:17:35if it comes from us.
00:17:43When the second airstrike is completed,
00:17:45commence the invasion of Dejima.
00:17:47We want it locked down
00:17:48and secured for the arms inspectors.
00:18:01Another airstrike has begun!
00:18:22Has anyone managed to locate
00:18:24any signals from the crew?
00:18:26It's no use.
00:18:27I haven't seen any signals
00:18:28that we might be able to backhack.
00:18:30Touchkoma.
00:18:31Quickly, gather up all the free area
00:18:33you can find within cyberspace.
00:18:35Secure enough room for me
00:18:36to upload the memories and ghosts
00:18:37of three million people.
00:18:39What?
00:18:39Why the heck would you want us to do that?
00:18:41There's no time to explain.
00:18:43But is it even possible
00:18:45to do something like that?
00:18:47I don't know.
00:18:48But I can't think of any other way
00:18:49to salvage the refugees,
00:18:51so just hurry up now and get to it.
00:18:53Roger!
00:18:53I just ordered my support AIs
00:18:57to begin securing all the available area
00:19:00in cyberspace.
00:19:01Once they're ready,
00:19:03we'll get started.
00:19:04Thanks for your help.
00:19:05So even if you and I successfully upload
00:19:08our ghosts into cyberspace
00:19:09and we manage to survive,
00:19:11what about the people
00:19:11who don't have cyber brains?
00:19:15Refugees with family members like that
00:19:17will have difficulty
00:19:18accepting this decision, I know.
00:19:19I expect that they'll lose faith in me
00:19:22and leave Dejima of their own accord.
00:19:26In a situation such as this one,
00:19:28the role of the leader
00:19:29is both invaluable
00:19:30and filled with uncertainty.
00:19:32When you're in a position
00:19:34where you're required
00:19:34to lead many people,
00:19:36you're sometimes forced
00:19:37to make difficult decisions.
00:19:39Don't worry.
00:19:40I'm sure that those people
00:19:41will understand.
00:19:43Well, I hope you're right.
00:19:49that's Koma.
00:19:50What's the shortest route
00:19:51to the major's location?
00:19:53Mr. Bato,
00:19:54I thought you were going to the bridge.
00:19:56I'm going to help the major.
00:20:00Mr. Bato,
00:20:01the line went dead.
00:20:02Do you think they'll use
00:20:03the confusion caused by the airstrike
00:20:05to fire off the nuclear missile?
00:20:07Judging by the fact
00:20:08that the American submarine
00:20:09is running completely silent,
00:20:11the launch time might have been set beforehand.
00:20:14If that's the case
00:20:15and we consider the timing
00:20:16of the Aegis Cruiser withdrawal
00:20:17and the Micro Machine dispersal,
00:20:19we might be looking
00:20:20at a launch time
00:20:21of, say,
00:20:22all 100 hours.
00:20:23Oh!
00:20:26Hey, you guys.
00:20:27I want your honest opinion.
00:20:29Do you believe
00:20:30that the refugees' ghosts
00:20:31will be preserved
00:20:31simply by uploading
00:20:32their memories to the net?
00:20:35Hmm.
00:20:36From a biological process' standpoint,
00:20:39memories are a vital component,
00:20:41all right.
00:20:41However, without a ghost,
00:20:43memories are nothing more than data.
00:20:45Hold on.
00:20:45Isn't the major betting
00:20:46everything on this
00:20:47as the refugees' last hope?
00:20:48Yeah, yeah,
00:20:49I understand all that,
00:20:51but this order
00:20:51is just plain crazy.
00:20:53I have to agree,
00:20:54but if we don't do something,
00:20:55we won't be able
00:20:56to save Mr. Batu
00:20:57and the others.
00:20:58That's why I think
00:20:59we ought to take matters
00:21:00into our own hands
00:21:01and ignore the major's order.
00:21:02and the other.
00:21:03I don't know.
00:21:03I can't do anything.
00:21:04I can't do anything.
00:21:04I can't do anything.
00:21:05I can't do anything.
00:21:05I can't do anything.
00:21:05I can't do anything.
00:21:06I can't do anything.
00:21:06No use.
00:21:07I'm not getting
00:21:08any response at all from them.
00:21:10The hotline is active
00:21:12and functioning properly.
00:21:14But that would mean...
00:21:16Hmm.
00:21:18Frustrating.
00:21:22If Takakura is willing
00:21:24to go to these extremes,
00:21:25I'll put an end
00:21:26to this situation
00:21:26my own way.
00:21:27Madam,
00:21:29who are you calling?
00:21:36All right!
00:21:38We did it!
00:21:38This makes eight!
00:21:40Calculations like this
00:21:41are our specialty.
00:21:42Sure!
00:21:43This next satellite
00:21:44will let us put up
00:21:45a flat curtain
00:21:46along the missile's trajectory.
00:21:48Disobeying the major's orders
00:21:49and deciding to take a chance
00:21:50on dropping satellites
00:21:52in its path
00:21:52sure was the right call.
00:21:55Yeah.
00:21:56What's the matter?
00:21:57The plan is going to work.
00:22:01Well...
00:22:01The thing is...
00:22:03This satellite...
00:22:04Isn't it the one
00:22:05that our AI has kept on?
00:22:08But that's an
00:22:09American Empire satellite!
00:22:12Yeah.
00:22:13But it looks as if
00:22:14we're being stored
00:22:15in payload space
00:22:16least on that
00:22:17American Empire satellite
00:22:18that was launched
00:22:19from Japan.
00:22:20Aw, what the hell?
00:22:22Even without that
00:22:23security treaty,
00:22:24we're still doing
00:22:24exactly what they say.
00:22:26Even so,
00:22:26why do you think
00:22:27the major would put
00:22:28our AI on one
00:22:29of their satellites?
00:22:30Well, maybe she was
00:22:31planning to use us
00:22:32to spy on them
00:22:33or something?
00:22:35We'll never know
00:22:35what she was thinking,
00:22:36but this puts us
00:22:37in a tough spot.
00:22:39We're almost out of time!
00:22:41Mr. Ishikawa!
00:22:52Yeah?
00:22:53What is it?
00:22:54Um,
00:22:54there's something
00:22:55important I gotta do.
00:22:56Uh,
00:22:57I gotta go somewhere
00:22:57with the others.
00:22:59Hmm.
00:22:59I see.
00:23:05I'm sorry!
00:23:06No sweat.
00:23:07Look after the major
00:23:08and the others,
00:23:08okay?
00:23:09Sure!
00:23:10Oh!
00:23:10Oh!
00:23:16Major?
00:23:18Where are you?
00:23:20Kuzi?
00:23:26Yes?
00:23:27Do you know
00:23:28how to fold
00:23:29origami cranes?
00:23:30Cranes?
00:23:31That's right,
00:23:32but only using
00:23:33your left hand.
00:23:37With the correct
00:23:38control software,
00:23:39anyone could do that.
00:23:40No,
00:23:41that's not what I mean.
00:23:41can you do that?
00:23:47Fold left-handed?
00:23:48Now I can.
00:23:51Yeah.
00:23:53It sounds like
00:23:54you've endured
00:23:54your fair share
00:23:55of loneliness, too.
00:23:57I never asked,
00:23:58but what's your name?
00:24:00I don't recall.
00:24:02I have a pseudonym,
00:24:03though.
00:24:04It's the same thing
00:24:05with you,
00:24:05isn't it?
00:24:07You're right.
00:24:08The refugees
00:24:09have given me
00:24:10countless names.
00:24:10I joined forces
00:24:12with them
00:24:13with the intent
00:24:13to save them,
00:24:14but maybe the real
00:24:15reason I united
00:24:16with them
00:24:17was to keep
00:24:18the loneliness
00:24:18at bay.
00:24:21Yet in the end,
00:24:22you couldn't make
00:24:23it go away
00:24:23because others
00:24:24could rely on you,
00:24:26but you were
00:24:27unable to rely
00:24:28on them.
00:24:30Do you have
00:24:31someone who you
00:24:32can really rely on?
00:24:34I suppose I do.
00:24:40I see.
00:24:43I've been looking
00:24:43for mine
00:24:44for a long,
00:24:45long time.
00:24:46I do.
00:24:47I do.
00:24:49I do.
00:24:51Oltre a passare
00:24:54lundi nespognabili
00:24:57senza teme
00:24:59di nulla più.
00:25:01Do,
00:25:02and you,
00:25:05I do.
00:25:08Emergere dal fondo
00:25:10per lottare
00:25:11e poi salire in alto
00:25:14più che a me.
00:25:19I do.
00:25:20I do.
00:25:23Guardare nel futuro
00:25:24e sorridere
00:25:26con una nuova identità
00:25:30fino a quando il sole
00:25:38sorgerà.
00:25:44Muutu fi!
00:25:47Ah!
00:25:50Ah!
00:25:51Ah!
00:25:52Ah!
00:25:54Muttura!
00:26:09Ah!
00:26:10Ah!
00:26:11Ah!
00:26:12Ah!
00:29:14Hey Chief, if she contacted who I think she did
00:29:17Yes, I know, but for now arresting the Chief Cabinet Secretary and Goda is our priority
00:29:22It's slim, but there's a chance that what happened today won't be made public in our lifetimes
00:29:27Now let's clean up this mess as quickly as possible
00:29:30Understood
00:29:31You may enter
00:29:37Chief Cabinet Secretary, I assume you know the reason why we're here, so I'll come straight to the point
00:29:45Your actions in this current situation amount to a coup d'etat and mass murder under the guise of war
00:29:50I've been prepared for that all along
00:29:54And as for you, you turned out to be even more of a typical weak woman than I expected you to be
00:29:59I don't know who you begged for help while in the midst of your emotional fit
00:30:03But this country has to stand on its own two feet without the American Empire
00:30:07It's acutely clear that you're laboring under a false impression
00:30:10That doesn't look like a nuclear explosion
00:30:15Your orders?
00:30:16Shall we launch a second missile, sir?
00:30:18Not yet
00:30:19Let's hold off on that until we can ID the southbound bogeys that are approaching from the northeast
00:30:24What if the aircraft are marked with the 8-1 military insignia, sir?
00:30:32National independence through personal independence
00:30:36I intend to maintain an equal distance from the American Empire
00:30:53The Ameri-Soviet Union and China
00:30:55As well as Asia and the nations of the EU
00:30:58A secret air self-defense army unit, huh?
00:31:13Alright, Japan's made its intentions clear
00:31:16We're pulling out
00:31:17You can take him away now
00:31:20Yes, ma'am
00:31:21The Prime Minister sent us
00:31:29Come on, get in
00:31:31You got it
00:31:32Stand up
00:31:34That's mine
00:31:36I'll take it if you don't mind
00:31:39Saito, Azu, home up
00:31:50You still in one base, Major?
00:31:53Yeah
00:31:53Sorry, but stay put and give a thorough report to the self-defense army
00:31:57Understood
00:31:59Kusei
00:32:14Isikawa, of Section 9, I take it
00:32:31I came here to take that off your hands
00:32:33Oh, you mean this?
00:32:36That's right
00:32:37Don't screw with us, punk
00:32:44Section 9 practically invented all the dirty tricks
00:32:47If the vassal state is negligent in its services
00:32:54The starvation of the consumer state is inevitable
00:32:56Manpower shortages always give the slave manufacturing industries a boost
00:33:00But if you're too strident in the assertion of rights
00:33:03The 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
00:33:13Although when waste matter builds up in those arteries
00:33:16Brains are needed to manage the blood's distribution
00:33:19With its claims of liberty and security
00:33:21I'm sure it's the same in your country
00:33:23Of course
00:33:24But what we do behind closed doors is a different matter
00:33:27All right
00:33:29Do it
00:33:32Don't do it
00:33:42Don't rush to your death
00:33:44It's Mr. Aramaki
00:33:47What's all this about?
00:33:49You, Kazundo Goda
00:33:50You're accused of criminal action
00:33:52Attempting to instigate civil war
00:33:54And conspire with the foreign power
00:33:56To 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
00:34:03And the final act of your play was a flop
00:34:06Are you sure?
00:34:08Even if you're right, arresting me now would be utterly pointless
00:34:11What'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
00:34:20To 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
00:34:30I can't be charged with any of the crimes you just mentioned
00:34:34Therefore I'm going to a country in need of someone with my abilities and talent
00:34:39Are you sure?
00:34:42Have it your way
00:34:43I happen to have a note here from the Prime Minister
00:34:46It'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
00:35:01Now how do you want to do this?
00:35:06Don't worry
00:35:06The old man's just bluffing
00:35:08Let's go
00:35:09Right
00:35:10You think so, do you?
00:35:12Well, you're dead wrong
00:35:17Gee, what a crying shade
00:35:23Hi
00:35:25You want some too?
00:35:28One question
00:35:29How long have you people had a hand in this?
00:35:32From the very beginning?
00:35:33Kooze!
00:35:34Hey, hurry
00:35:35We can't let them eliminate him
00:35:37Major
00:35:39What's that you have there?
00:35:58A crane
00:35:59A crane?
00:36:00Hmm
00:36:01My, 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
00:36:31Major, where are you?
00:36:48Off goofing around?
00:36:49Rendezvous with Azuma and Proto
00:36:51In 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
00:37:41I'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?
00:38:00Want to 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
00:38:18It's something that dwells
00:38:33It's time
00:38:36It's time
00:43:09Go on ahead
01:13:53C'est moi. C'est moi. Je vais prendre ça, si vous n'avez pas peur.
01:14:08Saito, Azu, Boma.
01:14:10Tu es encore en 1 base, Major?
01:14:12Oui. S'il te plaît, mais restez et donne un rapport à l'armée self-defense.
01:14:17Entend.
01:14:23Qu'est-ce que c'est ?
01:14:33Qu'est-ce que c'est ?
01:14:35Qu'est-ce que c'est ?
01:14:45Qu'est-ce que c'est ?
01:14:47Je pense que c'est le nom de la section 9.
01:14:51Je suis venu ici pour prendre ça.
01:14:53Oh, c'est ce que c'est ?
01:14:55C'est vrai.
01:14:57C'est le nom de la section 9.
01:14:58Je ne peux pas vous pas me plâne, c'est le nom.
01:15:03Don't screw with us, punk.
01:15:05Section 9 practically invented all the dirty tricks.
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01:16:13Attempting to instigate civil war
01:16:14And conspire with a foreign power
01:16:16To 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
01:16:23And the final act of your play was a flop
01:16:26Are you sure?
01:16:28Even if you're right, arresting me now
01:16:30Would be utterly pointless
01:16:31What's that supposed to mean?
01:16:33The Chief Cabinet Secretary and I have a stand-alone relationship
01:16:36Not only that
01:16:38I've submitted a report written by me
01:16:40To the Metropolitan Police Headquarters
01:16:42It should already be in their possession
01:16:44Didn't you know?
01:16:47The Penal Code clearly states that
01:16:49By coming forward voluntarily
01:16:50I can't be charged with any of the crimes
01:16:53You just mentioned
01:16:54Therefore, I'm going to a country
01:16:57In 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
01:17:06It'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
01:17:16She also says that if it proves necessary
01:17:19We shouldn't hesitate to use lethal force
01:17:21Now, how do you want to do this?
01:17:25Don't worry
01:17:26The old man's just bluffing
01:17:28Let's go
01:17:29Right
01:17:30You think so, do you?
01:17:35Well, you're dead wrong
01:17:36Gee, what a cryin' shade
01:17:43Hi
01:17:45You 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
01:17:56Major!
01:17:59Major!
01:18:16What's that you have there?
01:18:18A crane
01:18:19A crane?
01:18:21Hmm
01:18:21My, these micromachines 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
01:18:39That's the way to go
01:18:42I'll go on ahead
01:18:46I'll go on ahead
01:18:46Major, where are you?
01:19:07Off goofing around?
01:19:09Rendezvous with Azuma and Proto
01:19:11In Nihama Ward 4
01:19:12What's the matter?
01:19:14The supplementary budget you requested was passed in its entirety
01:19:17Uchkoma, 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
01:19:32Plus, Prime Minister Kayabuki's self-reliant United Front policy
01:19:37Will likely prove to be a thorny path for the populace
01:19:40People like us will be needed more than ever now
01:19:43Maybe
01:19:44What's with you?
01:19:46Sounds like someone else's problem
01:19:48Oh, come on
01:19:49You 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
01:20:01I'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
01:20:10I 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
01:20:28What is it?
01:20:35Forget it
01:20:36It was nothing anyway
01:20:38It was lies
01:20:40And sometimes I
01:20:43Sometimes they're 클�way
01:20:52The sun
01:20:53It's time
01:20:56It's time
01:20:59Of the glossy
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