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00:00I'm so stoked!
00:28I can't wait, can you, Shindo?
00:30What are you so excited about?
00:32The conference!
00:33We haven't had the chance to leave the country in forever!
00:36I mean, come on!
00:38Hey, wait up!
00:39Your ticket, sir!
00:42Seriously, man, you do realize we're traveling together, right?
00:58Huh?
01:04What you got there?
01:07Huh, everybody looks so happy.
01:11You know, I should have expected this from you.
01:14But I never would have guessed a land-buying job would go in that direction.
01:18Don't get the wrong idea.
01:20I was never asked to buy anything.
01:22Huh?
01:23Then what was the job?
01:25Negotiating.
01:29That's all?
01:30The goal of negotiations is to acquire whatever's in your best interest.
01:35But defeating your rival for a temporary gain?
01:37That'll always come back to bite you in the ass in the long term.
01:41The best thing you can do is to settle on something that meets the interest of both parties involved.
01:46Sure, that's easy enough to say.
01:50But it's not exactly an easy thing to pull off.
01:53There's never a single answer.
01:55Not for one thing.
01:58There's no point in pretending we're God.
02:01As hard as we might try, we'll never know the right answer.
02:05I've accepted this as a fact of life.
02:06But just because we don't know doesn't mean we should stop looking.
02:12Hey, Shindo.
02:15Do you see that, too?
02:18What?
02:19Sir, please sit down.
02:29You need to remain in your seat for now.
02:31Sir, please.
02:34What is that?
02:35I don't know, but it keeps getting bigger.
02:41Uh, Captain, the passengers are starting to panic out here.
02:45It's too dangerous for us to take off.
02:47Come in, Tower.
02:50Canceling takeoff.
02:51This is 256.
02:53I repeat.
02:54We are canceling takeoff for 256.
02:57Temporarily moving to taxiway Alpha.
02:59We're canceling takeoff.
03:00Flight 256 moving to taxiway Alpha.
03:15Canceling takeoff.
03:15Everyone, you need to sit down right now.
03:35What is this?
03:52What the hell is happening?
03:53Get back from the window.
03:56What's on me?
03:57Help, Shindo, get it off.
04:00I can't get it off.
04:02Try to stay cold.
04:03I'm stuck.
04:04What is this stuff?
04:06Captain.
04:14Help, Shindo.
04:15Please help me.
04:17Shindo.
04:17Flight 256, this is Tower.
04:35Come in, 256.
04:36Do you copy?
04:37Can you hear me?
04:38They can come in.
04:39I can't.
04:39It's space.
05:01a giant cube well that's how everyone's describing any pictures yeah there are a few videos going
05:22around online it looks like a cube all right and an enormous one at that haunted is going to be
05:28shut down for a while we need to get a handle on this situation as soon as possible i'll gather info
05:35sir we just received word that one of the planes at the airport has gone missing
05:41what do you mean it's missing well it was last seen taxiing down the runway exactly where the cube
05:47landed so the plane was crushed do we know how many were on board i'll compile a passenger list
05:52for now i can help thank you i'll send you the files
06:08wait shindo the first news broadcast is on we come to you live with breaking news
06:15this morning around 10 a.m what looks to be an enormous building appeared out of nowhere on
06:22the runways of hanada airport it's crazy what in the hell could it be i mean we're gonna film it and
06:31find out but what if it's dangerous we'll find that out too let's do this before the government censors
06:38us hey go no whoa we're too close no it's just that big we're still a good distance away from it
06:46take us all the way up i want to get a shot of the whole thing all the way up huh
06:55what's the height read it out in meters is the camera ready all set then patch us in
07:02we come to you live from the sea we're currently flying alongside the mysterious massive object
07:08that materialized at hanada international what's our altitude 1700 meters 1700 meters it's enormous
07:18we still can't even see the top yet 1800 meters such a strange material there's no way of determining
07:26if it's artificial or natural 1900 meters a helicopter keeps climbing upward but the wall of this object
07:33just keeps going 2000 meters we've finally reached the top of the wall oh my god it's a cube
07:49the object is a massive cube measuring two kilometers per side
07:56so
08:05everyone's here we'll now begin the emergency conference we must determine the potential
08:10threat of this object and come up with a plan of action let's start with a report from all ministries
08:16transportation throughout the city has been deeply hindered but at least the people are remaining
08:20calm so far at the present stage we have no plans to enforce any kind of media censorship we'll tell
08:27them to avoid creating any potential panic and to act with utmost responsibility but we're leaving the
08:32media to report all available facts as they are at the present we have very little concrete information
08:38we need to focus on gathering accurate intel from all sources that should be our first priority
08:43i'll go over what little info we do have first the object is a perfect cube approximately two kilometers
08:51per side in addition we haven't detected any radiation or abnormal energy at the main terminal of hanada
08:57which is approximately 500 meters from the cube so then it's safe for us to get closer it's still too
09:03much of a risk to act without all the facts we need confirmation of its safety from our emergency
09:07officials have there been any casualties reported there doesn't appear to be any evident damage to the
09:13area surrounding the object however we've been informed that the object appeared over one passenger
09:19airplane and it's believed to have been crushed how many on board there are 252 on the roster
09:29sure but we don't know if it was crushed
09:47would you mind playing this for me please
09:51here i've got it who are you exactly
09:54sorry that's shinawa she's my protégé mifune i was here for a conference but now i've been asked
10:03to consult on this anomaly it makes contact with the plane here but the plane doesn't register any
10:10impact or even slow down there hardly appears to be any surface friction like it's made of water or
10:15something gelatinous but even if it were gelatinous there should be more resistance we still don't know
10:20though so we'll come back to that but basically the object doesn't seem to be solid anyway at this
10:24point it looks as though the whole plane is absorbed the plane was traveling at about 22 meters per second
10:30with about 800 meters to go before it gets to the edge if nothing happened it should have popped out
10:35really quickly but it didn't so something happened you have to wonder what's going on inside well we'll have
10:41to save that one for later too anyway what's important the plane doesn't appear to have suffered any
10:46physical damage in other words they might be alive what well sir
11:00then we know our primary objective rescue the passengers
11:16status report we've got the airport on full lockdown
11:44all available emergency services have secured the immediate area there is one problem
11:50the police and fire departments don't know what the hell they can do about that thing
11:54a response hq will be established here soon the jsdf's intel and security arms are on standby
12:01but they haven't been given official orders for the sake of the passengers we can't waste any time
12:05and i agree
12:17Let's go!
12:28Dr. Shinawa!
12:30Dr. Shinawa!
12:34What?
12:35We should really be sending the drones in first.
12:37Oh, right.
12:39Duh-uh.
12:47No EM radiation, or particle radiation.
12:55Doppler?
12:57Not coming back.
12:59And thermal?
13:01I don't know.
13:03What's happening here?
13:04Is it cold?
13:05Is it absolute zero?
13:07I don't see how that could be right, but still.
13:10And it's not giving off any infrared radiation.
13:13That's pretty darn amazing on its own.
13:16So what are we looking at, then?
13:18Is it even visible light?
13:20Well, we wouldn't be able to see it if it wasn't.
13:23But it's always important to confirm the obvious, right?
13:28We're getting really close, but there's no kind of reaction.
13:31If I'm not careful, I could ram into the thing.
13:33Yeah, go for it!
13:34Huh?
13:37Do you know how expensive these drones are?
13:42We should be able to make contact with it using this.
13:45Like, crash it into the cube?
13:47No, jeez, this one's not disposable, either.
14:01Let's get closer.
14:02Sure.
14:04Do you think it could be some form of ferrofluid?
14:07Maybe it's applying some force to a liquid to make it transform.
14:10Also, look how oddly clear the boundaries are.
14:14Is there some kind of membrane covering it all?
14:17Should I try to take a sample?
14:19Look at that!
14:32Look at that!
14:46Fregonics. That's the name we're currently going with.
15:03Okay, and what does that mean?
15:05Incredible isolation.
15:08We tried a number of objects, but not a one would pass through.
15:11Perfect isolation and separation. It's fascinating, but so frustrating.
15:15We have no idea which principle the isolation is derived from, so we need to continue our investigation.
15:20It may have its own entirely unique physical properties.
15:23So then, you're saying it'll be impossible to break that wall?
15:26No, I am not saying that. We might be able to do it if we try a little harder.
15:31But I can tell you that every method we've tried at this point has utterly failed.
15:35Am I the only one thinking over technology?
15:38Well, we're still not entirely sure if it is even a form of technology.
15:42What I need to know is, if we're unable to break through that wall, what happens to the passengers?
15:49Assuming the passengers lived through the initial contact, well, the aircraft itself is only stocked with two days' worth of food and 1,200 liters of water.
15:58If they're able to ration it out to the most meager of portions, they won't last for more than two weeks.
16:05What?
16:06And we have to take into consideration that some of those passengers are children.
16:09Excuse me.
16:10So there's a chance they might not even last that long.
16:13Message from Response HQ.
16:15Send it through.
16:18Hello? This is the Risk Management Center.
16:21Yes. This is the local Response Team.
16:24We're ready for any orders you've got!
16:26Dr. Shinoa, please!
16:28We'll work as hard as you need!
16:40I never even dreamed there'd be a day we'd use our guns in Tokyo.
16:58For now, our plan is to apply as much kinetic energy to the object as we possibly can.
17:10After setting up on the artillery, I'm thinking our best bet is to try firing the AP rounds.
17:15They have the most penetrating power of all tank rounds.
17:19At a distance of two kilometers, they're capable of penetrating 600 millimeters of metal armor.
17:24It's safe to assume the squishy stuff is more powerful than armor, though.
17:28So we'll compensate by getting in even closer.
17:31There's no way of knowing whether the object is solid or empty inside.
17:34Either way, we're going to aim at the thinnest point, the direct edge of the corner.
17:38If we can get any reaction from the shell, it might give us an idea how to save the passengers.
17:43And if we can actually chip off a piece of the surface, we'll have something to analyze.
17:48Plus, it's an easy experiment to pull off with a tank at our disposal.
17:52I mean, we could be looking at the ultimate win-win operation here.
17:55Although, if we apply this amount of kinetic energy and it still fails to garner any reaction...
18:00Then what?
18:02Then we may be out of options.
18:05At least for now.
18:13Please be safe.
18:18The shell weighs 17 pounds, moves at 6,000 kilometers an hour.
18:34So the energy amount is over 1,000 megajoules.
18:37If it survives this unscathed, it's gotta be a god.
18:40It's gotta be a god.
18:41A god.
18:50Preparations are complete. Fire when ready.
18:52Target, northeast corner of the queue.
18:55Type AP shell.
18:56Fire!
19:01And the result?
19:02What the hell?
19:20It is a god.
19:24But how?
19:25What is that?
19:26What's what?
19:27Wait!
19:28That's not good.
19:31What?
19:32What?
19:33What is that?
19:34What's what?
19:36Wait.
19:37That's not good.
19:44That's not good.
19:46Oh, my God.
20:16Oh, my God.
20:46Oh, my God.
21:16My name is Yahaku Zashunia.
21:46Oh, my God.
22:16Oh, my God.
22:46Oh, my God.
23:16Oh, my God.
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