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00:00You
00:30To be continued...
01:00Thanks to that, we can recover his cyberbrain.
01:03The others are late.
01:06The engineers are drawing straws back at HQ.
01:09Apparently connecting to a dead criminal's cyberbrain is too creepy for them.
01:12We don't know he's a criminal yet.
01:14What's next, Chief?
01:16We'll check the contents here, then take it back to headquarters.
01:24What are you waiting for? Put the thing down already!
01:28I'm sorry, sir.
01:30Don't open that coffin.
01:32Don't open that coffin.
02:00I'm sorry.
02:05I'm sorry.
02:07I'm sorry.
03:09We received this from your unit.
06:55We're right back.
07:25We're right back.
07:55I just got back to Japan today.
07:58Wait until tomorrow to scold me?
08:01Well, if you say so.
08:03I'll do the assignment.
08:04But in return, I want access to direct debit and leave to go off base.
08:07You're quite the problem, you're right, I'll be right back to you.
08:20And don't forget, you're right, I'll be right back to you.
08:22And don't forget, you're right, I'll be right back to you.
08:22And don't forget, you still have a meeting with the top brass.
08:23These guys, they're fine, so you're right, I'll be right back to you.
08:26I'll be right back to you.
08:35I tell you.
08:41The outside is very warm.
08:50The inside is clean.
08:56The outside is very warm.
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13:06You've got a guest.
13:07Said they're public security section nine.
13:08Tell them I'm not here.
13:12As both a special cyborg and a recognized wizard class programmer,
13:16new regulations apply to you under the revised weapons act.
13:19This is a difficult situation.
13:21The prosthetics maintenance rule is now quite far reaching.
13:24It applies to all ownership of assets, to issuing approved identification,
13:30possessing cash, or opening a bank account.
13:32I understand the law, but in Lieutenant Colonel Mamoro's letter on my reclassification,
13:36he guaranteed my financial autonomy.
13:38If the accusations against him are true, he'll be dishonorably discharged,
13:42in which case all documents will be void.
13:44How long do you expect me to endure a position where I have to file paperwork
13:48every single time I open my wallet?
13:50The cost of prosthetic bodies far exceeds standard health insurance payouts.
13:54The government guarantees your right to life.
13:56The least you can do in return is perform your duty.
13:58This consent form covers your new monitoring and custody rules.
14:02Make an effort to understand your circumstances.
14:17Japan did spend a ludicrous amount of money promoting cyborg development during the war, you know.
14:23Perhaps they've conveniently made you government property to help foot the bill.
14:28There were large deposits made to Mamoro's accounts.
14:32But, after his murder, as you may guess, all of that money was mysteriously withdrawn.
14:37What do you want?
14:39Well, Major Kusanagi, I've taken a careful look at your records.
14:43I'm quite pleased.
14:44I'd like you to work with public security as a special consultant.
14:48I believe you're quite skilled at solving cybercrimes, correct?
14:51Correct.
14:51I request that you find the missing money and analyze the coffin records.
15:02It's an official investigation, so you'll be given leave to go off base.
15:06And the pay?
15:08I'll give you the regular consulting rate, and you'll be paid as a civilian, of course.
15:12That'll be an issue, you know.
15:14A soldier known for his integrity, being shot to death, and accused of taking bribes is a bigger issue.
15:29Hey, wait!
15:30How dare you!
15:31Tomorrow morning, I'll send you a liaison who will double as your bodyguard.
15:36Think she knows anything?
15:37She might know even less than us.
15:40But if she wants to be free, she'll have to start searching for the truth.
15:49Still don't want us to investigate?
15:51You know, if you make one wrong move, our entire unit could get dissolved.
15:55Public security offered me a job.
15:57And you accept it?
15:58I'd like your help.
16:00If you can't do this on your own, you're done for either way.
16:03If this goes sour, no one will be able to protect you anymore.
16:06I'm not here to be protected, and that's not what I'm trying to do either.
16:09I'm trying to make the most of my opportunities.
16:15I'll grant permission for you to use Server 6.
16:18Yes, that's perfect.
16:20Just don't forget the job I gave you.
16:28List the names of everyone working on the case.
16:31What do you mean I shouldn't be involved?
16:33This is clearly related to the LTC's mugging.
16:35We know he met with her before he died.
16:37We just need a warrant for the prostitution.
16:39For the last time, dammit!
16:40This is military jurisdiction!
16:42You shut up and forget about this case, you hear me?
16:45That's an order!
16:46What the hell's a special investigator even for them?
16:59What the...
17:00Hey! Wait! Stop right there!
17:22There you are.
17:40Well, if it isn't the little tomboy from the lab.
17:55The person in that car is the one who infiltrated me.
18:09If you spilled any information, I will kill you.
18:16Stop it now, Raizo!
18:18Are you alright, Kusanagi?
18:20Instructor Ibachi?
18:22Mamuro is gone now. You can't do whatever you want just because you were his favorite.
18:27Every time you make a selfish decision like this, you put the whole unit in danger.
18:31That's enough!
18:32I'll lecture her, thank you.
18:36If you weren't a test subject, you wouldn't even be alive right now.
18:45Numbers fake. He's slippery.
18:48We've proven that there was an infiltrator at least.
18:51What did Kurutzer say?
18:53Just forget about him.
18:55Hmm.
18:56Your body's still acting up?
19:00I'm not sure.
19:02Goodness. Another visitor.
19:04Have a feeling you'll want to see this one.
19:10What is this?
19:12It uses signal lights?
19:18How old is this dumb thing?
19:21Come with me.
19:23That should help.
19:25Now construct the learning base yourself, okay?
19:40There.
19:41Yes.
19:42Thanks.
19:43Yes!
19:44No!
19:45No!
19:46No!
19:47No!
19:48Hello! Nice to meet you!
19:49I'm an autonomous follower logistics system.
19:52A logistics conveyor machine.
19:55You are Section 9's liaison who will double as a bodyguard?
19:59Chief Aramaki calls me a logicoma for short.
20:02All of the information you need for your job will be relayed through me, Major Kusanagi.
20:07Fine. But no thinking. Data or explanations only.
20:11Um, any army case information on illicit arms dealers would be very useful to the Chief in tracking down a mobile landmine that matches the one you saw in the cemetery.
20:21Arms dealers. So that's our target, huh?
20:24Yes, sir!
20:25Stay out of sight. I can handle things for now.
20:32Yes, sir! Order acknowledged.
20:36Optical camouflage.
20:46Stay here and guard the bike.
20:48Okay!
20:49Okay!
20:49At least try to walk straight.
20:56Come on, we're almost there.
21:03Guess who's back?
21:05Hello, come on in, please.
21:07It's not even dinner time in this guy's three sheets to the wind.
21:10Get him something cold. It doesn't matter what.
21:12Sit up straight, will you? Pull it together.
21:14Come on, sir.
21:28No fold.
21:29Gonna go hit the can.
21:31Hey!
21:33But you had such a great hand.
21:41There.
21:41Warning! Warning! Someone is approaching and they're super close!
21:55Don't move an inch. Who sent you here?
22:11Were you the ones who killed Lieutenant Colonel Mamoro?
22:20Are you... public security?
22:22Answer me!
22:23First, check the army database. Code 24 Ops H2976. See? My code name is Pazu.
22:32You're undercover?
22:34You got me. The group I'm with was hired for a hit.
22:39They said the target was a full cyborg and his cyber brain had to be destroyed. That's why we used mobile landmines. Military grade.
22:47But who committed the actual murder?
22:50Who knows? It was a disaster. Someone beat us to them. And we lost all the mines in the process.
22:56Where did the mines come from?
22:58It's Maneuver Area 6. They got foxes guarding the hen house over there. That place is a complete mess.
23:06Why don't you come with me so we can prove it then?
23:11This ain't the best job, but I can't drop it.
23:15Not only would it put me in danger, it would cause trouble for my CO.
23:19Is this CO of yours trustworthy?
23:22Well, it used to be.
23:25I see.
23:29Thanks for your cooperation.
23:32That freedom you've got must be nice.
23:45You can't read the virus?
23:47It looks like it's just noise.
24:09So what if you're good with cyber warfare? A full body cyborg can't go independent from us.
24:14Face it. What happened to the Lieutenant Colonel was inevitable.
24:17He isn't here to protect you now.
24:20If you step out of line, I will end you without a second thought.
24:24Kurutsu and Ibachi don't have the power to stop me.
24:28Protect me.
24:30Protect me.
25:00He wasn't kidding about the security here.
25:30Now all that's left is to connect the dots.
25:42Look, I've got authorization.
25:44All I'm gonna do is ask a few questions.
25:47Take your complaints to the station.
25:49Where does he get off?
25:52Like I've never been deployed here or something.
25:54Little prick.
26:00This is bullshit.
26:01They're not even here.
26:06You startled me.
26:07I'm an investigator with the Nihama police.
26:09I was told I could find these two somewhere here.
26:12First Lieutenant Motoseta and Captain Amari Noto.
26:15I have some questions for them.
26:17Well, that's handy.
26:19You connected some dots for me.
26:20And now it's time to solve the rest of the mystery.
26:25So why don't you show yourself already?
26:30Why is Bato the ranger here?
26:37Long time no see, huh?
26:39I gotta say I didn't figure you for this one.
26:42What does that mean?
26:44Don't play dumb.
26:45The man you killed a week ago was a comrade of mine.
26:48Some accomplishment since I've only been in Japan three days.
26:51Oh, is that so?
26:52If I've told you once, I've told you a thousand times.
27:16Your sleepless eye is too easy to infiltrate, Bato.
27:18Still afraid of taking friendly fire out in the jungle?
27:23I can't believe you infiltrated me in the middle of a fight.
27:26I'm an electronic warfare specialist.
27:29Well, I had to pay you back for before.
27:30That was a real nuisance.
27:32So, we even or what?
27:35Are you kidding me?
27:36You're the one who took the mobile landmines from this place.
27:39What is going on?
27:54Wait!
27:55Don't shoot, just move!
27:56Stop it!
28:09Stop it!
28:21Stop it!
28:23Stop it!
28:26I thought those two were with you.
28:38What's the deal?
28:38Would you give that nonsense up already?
28:40Hey, look.
28:46They found us.
28:48They're trying pretty hard to wipe us out.
28:50What are they going to say?
28:51It was a field test accident?
28:52I can't do anything with this crappy gun.
28:56Screw it.
28:59Let's run away.
29:06Start climbing.
29:07Looks kind of high.
29:07Shut up and do it.
29:09We'll hold them off.
29:11But you've got to hurry.
29:12Okay, fine.
29:14What the hell?
29:18We're surrounded.
29:23I told you to hurry.
29:24Yeah, I know, I know.
29:26Move it.
29:36I thought you said you couldn't drop your job.
29:58I needed a change of pace.
30:06You asked the military police to help me on the case?
30:23No. To escort a suspect.
30:26Wait, what are you saying?
30:34This doesn't make any sense.
30:36First, Major Kusanagi, the missing money went to your account.
30:40That's suspicious enough in itself.
30:42And second, the bullet you fired at the mobile landmine inside the coffin
30:46matches the one that was used to kill Lieutenant Colonel Mamoro.
30:49Seven days ago, a prostitute here in town was shot to death.
30:54Incidentally, that bullet matched the one that killed Mamoro as well.
30:57And according to the other working girls,
30:59the Lieutenant Colonel had met with her to ask questions about one of her clients.
31:02Seven days ago, one of my fellow rangers got hit too.
31:06A mobile landmine killed him and his family.
31:12He'd been in contact with Mamoro before his death as well.
31:16And when I traced the landmine to its source,
31:18it led me straight to the Major here.
31:20By the way, she says she got back to Japan three days ago.
31:24But immigration records say it was actually seven days.
31:27Also, the three mines my group were supposed to use
31:29are the same model as the one Section 9 dug up at the graveyard.
31:33Assuming one of those three was buried and another killed the ranger,
31:36there's still one more mine left unaccounted for.
31:38I'm sorry to say it, but at the moment,
31:41all signs point to you murdering the Lieutenant Colonel
31:44and stealing money from his bank account.
31:47Right after I landed in Japan,
31:49I received a message in an attache case he left for me.
31:53You must forgive me, Major Kusanagi,
31:56but I fear I'm not long for this world.
32:00And yet, I must seek justice, no matter the cost.
32:02But don't worry, I've left your recommendation in someone else's care.
32:06You're the most promising squad member I've had the fortune to meet.
32:10I wish you nothing but the best.
32:12In the case, I found data on an internal weapons exportation racket.
32:18And this gun.
32:19Murder accusations aside,
32:21you've moved an awful lot of money in the past few days.
32:24Who are you sending it to?
32:27Where it belongs, to the widow of the man who raised me.
32:30She's taken care of me since I was little,
32:32but unfortunately, she's in a nursing home now.
32:36What's her name?
32:38Huh?
32:40What is the woman's name? Tell me!
32:55Phantom Pain, huh?
32:57Even after you mechanize your body,
32:59your brain can't seem to forget the original.
33:02Pretty damn annoying.
33:03I don't have an original body.
33:06What?
33:07Have you heard of Dr. Bakaru's emergency medicine system?
33:11That's the thing where someone with a full prosthetic body
33:14uses their life support system on someone else, right?
33:17Yes, but the person who raised me
33:19used the system on me while I was still inside my mother's womb.
33:23I don't know the details, but years ago,
33:30a number of civilians were apparently killed by a chemical weapon.
33:34A pregnant woman and the man assumed to be her husband were among the victims.
33:37I don't even know their names.
33:40By coincidence, someone on the scene had the right equipment
33:42and they were able to salvage the brain of the fetus.
33:46You're saying you were made a full cyborg at birth?
33:48The point is that I lack any memory of a body.
33:52So this Phantom Pain is the ghost of a memory I don't have,
33:56a false idea that has entered into my mind.
34:04This is surveillance footage from Maneuver Area 6.
34:07I believe that is your subordinate in the video.
34:10Getting straight to the point,
34:12if you refuse to hand her over,
34:13I'll present you with a summon signed by the Defense Minister himself.
34:16I'll submit a written report at a later date.
34:19I can't part with her right now.
34:21You stinking harpy.
34:23I'll make you regret this.
34:33That's Shujiro Kanzaki.
34:35He's in charge of Maneuver Area 6
34:36and also leads a little team of special agents.
34:39He's the dirty middleman between the Army and the Ministry of Defense.
34:43But don't worry.
34:45I'll protect you.
34:46What's wrong?
34:52It's nothing.
34:53Just thinking.
35:06It's been empty this whole time?
35:09Then where's the gun?
35:10Does that mean there were never any documents in there either?
35:16Then Mamoru...
35:16I don't know what's real anymore.
35:38I need to find the truth.
35:39Where's Mamoru's cyberbrain?
35:53Wait, Kuzanaki.
35:54Calm down.
35:55The piece of hardware that Kurutsu asked me to analyze had a matching net sync pattern with Mamoru.
36:02The lieutenant colonel and I were infected with the same thing, weren't we?
36:06Yes, it was hypothesized to be a cybervirus.
36:09More specifically, a self-destructing Stuxnet type which causes an unknown dysfunction.
36:13A dysfunction, huh?
36:14A dysfunction, huh?
36:16Like false memories?
36:18As I said, just a hypothesis.
36:20Although your behavior essentially confirms it.
36:23I just got back to Japan today.
36:24Well, if you say so.
36:28So when the hell did I get back here?
36:31Approximately 180 hours ago.
36:33Seven days.
36:34And yet, you continue to claim it was another time altogether.
36:37Perhaps because no one ever corrected you.
36:39What was the route of transmission?
36:41Must be contact with Mamoru's cyberbrain.
36:43Which we believe is still in his cybernetic body, by the way.
36:47But his coffin was a trap.
36:49And the records that public security got of his burial showed no signs of tampering.
36:52I finally understand.
37:00Logicoma, sync with me.
37:02Are you sure?
37:03Just do it already.
37:04I need you to record my field of vision and play it back in real time.
37:08You can count on me, boss!
37:13I see things that shouldn't be here.
37:22And other things are completely invisible to me.
37:25Has this always been here?
37:52This is a warrant for Major Kusanagi's arrest.
38:17You must surrender her immediately.
38:24What the hell happened here?
38:26The records weren't tampered with.
38:47The truth was always there.
38:49It was just buried underneath a lie.
38:52This is dead body.
39:22I've found it. This is my reality at last.
39:41Let's get moving.
39:52The Lieutenant Colonel came to you to blow the whistle. Isn't that right, Mr. Sadamoto, Vice Minister of Defense?
40:00Yes, he did.
40:01And yet you ordered a cover-up instead.
40:04We couldn't let the public know. During the war, our funds were getting low. So we sold arms to Third World countries left and right. Who knows how many treaties we broke back then?
40:14Hari Madara was at the center of it, and as their security official, Lieutenant Colonel Mamoro found out about the illegal trade.
40:20But are you being too idealistic? Do you realize how much the missile business has helped our country's economy?
40:26The Lieutenant Colonel found out about your cover-up and started investigating.
40:29He got info from the prostitute you frequented, from the ranger who escorted you, and when it all came together, he decided to blow the whistle on your dirty little secret.
40:36That's when you asked Captain Kanzaki to kill him, isn't it?
40:40I told him to take care of things, not murder him. Yes, a few people were hurt in the process, but I don't know how Mamoro died.
40:48Maybe it was a mugging after all.
40:50You don't know who killed him?
40:52Don't wanna know.
40:54And besides, those missile deals are nothing but old news now. Since the restructure, we focused on next-gen arms.
41:01But if this gets out, it would ruin the job Hari Madara has lined up for me.
41:06That's quite the confession. Guilty conscience?
41:09Yeah, maybe so.
41:11But it doesn't matter. You won't be telling anyone the truth.
41:14You should have blown him away yourself.
41:40If I was content with being a killing machine, I wouldn't be trying so hard to free myself.
41:45I doubt either of us are getting very far now.
41:48They traced us through the remote control, didn't they? We don't have long.
41:53Make a run for it. These two are mine.
41:56Trying to be a gentleman?
41:57No, just a killer. I'm testing out the competition.
42:03Well then, good luck.
42:05Yeah, same to you.
42:07I hate to say it, but they're not the only ones to benefit from his death, you know.
42:12Yes, I know.
42:16I know.
42:42I admit, that's all.
42:52I hate to say it.
42:55I hate to say it.
42:58I think it's a story.
42:59It's a story.
43:00It's a story through theä¹³ Japan.
43:05I don't have that!
43:07I don't have that.
43:08I don't have that.
43:08I don't have it.
43:09I don't have it.
43:10I don't have it.
43:11I don't want it.
43:11You're the ones who killed Mamoro.
43:41I warned you. This is what happens when you don't know your boundaries.
44:11You're the ones who killed Mamoro.
44:36You're the ones who killed Mamoro.
44:46You're the ones who killed Mamoro.
44:52You're the ones who killed Mamoro.
45:08You're the ones who killed Mamoro.
45:24You're the ones who killed Mamoro.
45:38You're the ones who killed Mamoro.
45:48Yes, Kusanagi.
45:56Raizo and Ibachi were trying to lure the enemy here using this money as bait.
46:02We were able to eliminate six spies from the group. I just want this to end.
46:07Kanzaki had money funneled into Mamoro's account, then I moved it and you used it.
46:12You left me in the dark the entire time.
46:14We had to. The setup began when our enemies used Mamoro's gun to murder the prostitute. The mine attack on the ranger. The phony bribery. All the blame was placed on him.
46:32And since he was going down, he wanted to take Sadamoto with him.
46:36But it wasn't a noble decision. It was an irresponsible one. Unit 501 would have gone on the army purge list in retaliation for the scandal.
46:45So you let him die out of personal convenience.
47:10If it wasn't for the memory virus, maybe we still could have saved him.
47:15But with the way things stood, the only option was to secure Mamoro's cyber brain, take the money, and then capture the mine before the enemy could use it to blow him up.
47:28Unfortunately though, neither we nor our enemies were able to account for you. The timing was quite tragic.
47:35As soon as I arrived in Japan and received the data he left for me, I tried to meet with Mamoro as quickly as possible.
47:42But when you connected to his cyber brain, you were infected.
47:57So even as you gathered evidence, the truth eluded you. Because your memories were continually being lost and distorted.
48:02Do we know what organization developed the virus?
48:07Not a clue. All we know is that a foreign broker brought it to Japan. Details are scarce, but it seems to be called Firestarter.
48:11Then do you think it was a foreign power that cooked up the scandal in the first place?
48:18The whole global military-industrial complex is our enemy. Dragging down one vice minister wouldn't accomplish anything.
48:23The disc that Mamoro gave me has gone missing. Were you the one who took it from me?
48:27Yes, but I did it to protect you.
48:28Is that so? Then why did you use me as bait?
48:29To protect the organization.
48:30Fine. But why did you let him die?
48:31Because I had to protect myself too.
48:32Because I had to protect myself too.
48:55And myself, too.
49:05Stick with me, Kusanagi.
49:07Things might not be easy, but I'll build a future for you.
49:20The pain is finally gone.
49:26After investigation, Section 9 and the Review Committee have formally cleared Lieutenant Colonel Mamoru of suspicion.
49:33His recommendation was also renewed by a third party, so we have elected to carry it out.
49:38Due to your excellent record, we also grant you the post-reorganization major rank.
49:43Also, in accordance with the will of your late legal guardian, you'll receive a testamentary trust effective immediately.
49:49It's an inheritance from the man who raised you. A portion has been earmarked for your prosthetic body.
49:55This means that your body is henceforth considered your property, and is outside of army jurisdiction.
50:03You're sure about this?
50:05The virus may be an unknown, but we've identified the architecture of the false memories.
50:10Let's go ahead and do it.
50:12Very well. We'll attempt memory eradication.
50:35And you're leaving?
50:36No.
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51:13I'm going now.
51:43We'll have to find a replacement.
51:54I can give you a ride.
51:56Consider it my thanks for telling us the location of Mamoru's cyberbrain.
52:00I'll take the bus.
52:01Then I'll just give you the results.
52:03Captain Kanzaki was replaced.
52:05Mr. Sadamoto will be tried in closed court.
52:08I'll take Mamoru's findings and make them public one day, I swear.
52:12I see.
52:12And by the way, no one ever told me who ended up with his recommendation.
52:17Happened to be you?
52:20I can't remember.
52:21They send me those things all the time.
52:23There was one that stood out, though.
52:25In short, it outlined plans to create a new special unit within the International Rescue Team.
52:30I'd be looking for someone who's got experience working as a special consultant.
52:34Interesting, but I might pass.
52:36I don't want to work under a man known to dig up people's graves.
52:39Don't knock it.
52:40You're not so bad at digging up things yourself, you know.
52:44If you're serious about going independent, you should have your own team.
52:47But the regulations require a certain number of members.
52:51That's one commander and at least six more people.
52:54I'll keep that in mind.
52:59May it be a team not for the defense of self or state, but for taking the offensive against crime.
53:05I'll keep that in mind.
53:35I'll keep that in mind.
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55:35I'll keep that in mind.
56:05I'll keep that in mind.
56:35I'll keep that in mind.
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57:07I'll keep that in mind.
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