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She must have changed the text right before we sent it. That's why the cancellation mails aren't working. | #000000 |
Who's writing that report? | You, of course. This is your operation. |
You have quite the appetite, I see. A side-effect of the resurrection, perhaps? If you're that hungry, I guess I could give you a banana or two! | No thanks. |
So you're here to see me, is that it? | Yes. You claimed to have seen me die. I came to see if that was the truth, or just a pathetic excuse to grope me. I came for the answer. |
Insert water and turn the power on, and in mere seconds, it generates a thick cloud of steam. | So it's junk. I thought so. |
Assuming he answers his phone. | If he doesn't, the transfer fails. Fortunately, we lose nothing but that copy of the memory data. |
Hm? What do you mean, again? | Nothing. |
Doctor Nakabachi held a time machine presentation at Radio Kaikan that day. | That presentation was canceled because of the satellite crash. |
Daru is my Favorite Right Arm. | I thought he was your super hacka. |
Suzuha said so... and then there's Reading Steiner. | In other words, an unknown time traveler and your unexplainable super power. |
But I can travel to any time I had a cell phone, can't I!? | No. It's still theoretical, but I believe that one leap with our machine has a maximum range of 48 hours. |
I believe it was you, Christina, who called the LHC the world's largest microwave. | Yes. Exactly. My hunch was right. |
You're going back to America. | I was supposed to go back at the beginning of the month. But then I ran into a certain mad scientist, and ended up staying longer than planned. |
Give me details. | Did you know that the microwave oven was invented as a byproduct of radar research? |
This is where I met Kurisu. | What were you trying to tell me earlier? |
Christina. | Shut up. Don't talk to me. |
Try anything and people are sure to notice. What will your superiors say then? | What are you talking about? |
I was trying to imagine tranquil scenery, and the first state to come to mind was Arkansas. Second was Oregon. | Not Utah? I mean, relatively speaking, isn't Utah more suitable? |
Kurisu, come with me a second. | What is it? You don't normally say my name normally. |
It's not wrong. It just seems like you planned for this. | So you're saying I brought it with me because I somehow knew your coat was going to get ripped. Uh-huh. |
So you know everything, then? | Do you realize how much time I鈥檝e spent watching you? |
But that's not all, right? There's a reason you're willing to suggest murder as an option. How did you reach that conclusion? | #000000 |
No, wait. This can't be right. This title sounds like, um, <FONT incolor= | I'm a neuroscientist. Got a problem? |
You die on July 28th. | ... |
Mass might not be the issue here. Data doesn't have mass. | In any case, since the singularity isn't naked, the object is forced to pass through the event horizon. |
Dammit, assistant! How dare you give me orders!? | Don't even think about running off somewhere. |
Eh? | Eh...? |
Give me your report, Christina. If you don't, I'll call you an '@channeler'-- | Didn't you hear me the first time!? |
Don't listen to this fool, Christina. Continue. | ...ugh. |
Why do you say that? | Why do you remember that the past changed? |
N-nonsense, Celeb Sev! | Don't call me Celeb Sev! |
When the sun sets upon the battlefield, the foul System that rules the world will crumble! And from the flames, a new age will rise! An age of glorious, unfettered Chaos! | Argh! Shut up! |
Get to the point. | The Kerr black hole's ring singularity. Since it's spinning, it has angular momentum. |
I'll save you. Not just Mayuri, but-- | Don't make promises you can't keep! |
...Christina, I seem to be in a spot of trouble. If I fail, I'm leaving the rest to you. | #000000 |
It's me. I've been caught by an Organization agent. ...Yes, it's Makise Kurisu. She's a dangerous one. ...No, it's fine. I'll find a way to-- | ... |
No progress. We've tried repeating the experiment, but at present, we haven't been able to reproduce the discharge phenomenon or send another email to the past. | I see... |
What did you say just now? | Wh-what? |
Now you're talking like SERN. | It's completely different. |
I'll be right there. | #000000 |
I abandoned you, Mayuri. | Okabe. It's been three days. Will you at least eat something? |
I will become the undisputed lord of time. With that power, I will shatter the System and Chaos will rule the-- | Okabe. |
Hey, Celeb Sev, did I win 3rd place? | Don't call me Celeb Sev! And 3rd place of what? |
I can't plan effectively without knowing the deadline. | I don't want to see Mayuri die either, you know. |
Huh? | Apologize. Apologize to Urushibara-san right now. |
What's wrong? | I figured it out. |
What are you talking about? | About fifteen minutes ago. Before the conference started. |
A secret? What do you mean? | What's going on? |
Excellent. We'll make great drinking buddies. | I'm a minor. |
If you have something to say, say it. | Don't tell anyone else about this. |
That鈥檚 right. | But just so you know, you鈥檙e only allowed to remember our meeting right now. |
Hello. | #000000 |
It鈥檚 the same... | What do you mean? |
... | ... |
...Sorry, I'm busy. | #000000 |
How does it look? | Huh? Oh... uh... |
But before, didn't you say something like the world would disappear? | All I said was that that was one theory. |
How should I know? Did you do something to make her angry? | I've never seen her before in my life. How rude. |
You... you...! | Is there something wrong? |
As for the lifter, we already know it exists. We just need to figure out what it is. | I don't think we're going to find it. The PhoneWave's not exactly big, you know, and we've been poking at it for days without turning up a clue. |
Hey, where are Daru and Mayuri? | Are you really okay? Did something happen to you? |
This isn't a game! I'm not joking here. | ... |
No. There's more. Moeka and Lukako each sent a D-Mail. | Oh, right. That's what you claim, but Hashida, Mayuri-san, and I don't remember either of those. |
And it could also be... your death sentence. | ...eh? |
... | She'll forget after the worldline changes, won't she? In that case, I think it's a valid option. |
Why close my-- | Just shut up and close them! |
What do you mean? | The problem is when the causal event occurred. |
How so? | I only experiment on you. |
... | Sigh... You still haven't made up your mind? |
You... Kurisu... you鈥檝e been coming here? | Sometimes. They鈥檇 be sad, otherwise. |
So, Christina. | I'm not going to ComiMa. |
Wha... wha... | I-it's not like I did it... because I wanted to or anything. |
Wh-wh-wha-what are you saying!? | It's true, isn't it? |
Same here. I bet you're glad it's dark, huh? | What do you mean? |
Take my coat. | But it's wet. |
This is impossible. | Hahh... |
I understand. Nobody will blame you if you don't use it. Of course, since the three of us stayed up all night, we're all pretty smelly. Heh heh heh. | That's why I'm going back to my hotel once I finish eating. |
Ah. So Christina really does have a birthmark on her bu-- | NO! |
You're right. If you had time leaped, you would've brought a towel, not a sewing kit. | What's that, sarcasm? All you do is complain. |
We'll do that another day. | What? |
So, tell me about your father. | Sorry? |
It's Hououin Kyouma. Don't hang up. | #000000 |
Alright, lab mems! Battle stations! | He's at it again... |
If their tendrils have gotten this far, then I've made a grave mistake. | Stop fooling around and come with me. |
What are you doing!? | Huh? Your phone's off. |
So what does it say, Christina? | Umm... can you give me some time to read it? |
That doesn鈥檛 rhyme at all. | Shut up. |
Oh... it鈥檚 a joke? | Yeah. Just a joke. |
Ostensibly, yes. | ...What are you trying to do? Depending on the situation, I could turn you over to the police, you know? |
If you're that interested in my underwear, then just say so. | Wh-wha...! |
What is the meaning of this!? What is your purpose here? | I'm here to see you, Okabe Rintaro-san. Or is it Hououin Kyouma-san? |
But when I canceled Faris's D-Mail, there was a 0.05% change. | 0.05% is pretty big. |
... | You look like a kid forced to eat crappy oatmeal. What happened? |
If there's something troubling you, I'll do everything in my power to help. | ...Eh? |
Wait, you saw that!? | You told me to watch, didn't you? |
No matter what I do, Mayuri dies. | And that's why you keep time leaping... |
Have no fear, Christina. Or should I call you... @channeler Chris! | Don't call me that! |
Before the discharge phenomenon, everything succeeded. After the discharge phenomenon, everything failed. | Is the microwave storing electricity? |
It's like a shortcut through space... right? | Yes, that's correct. |
That's what we need to find out. | In the first place, the emails we're sending to the past are digital data, not physical objects. That's a definite difference from SERN's time machine. |