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1 | Scene 240 | Kurisu | Well, yeah, but where did that question come from? |
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1 | Scene 240 | Kurisu | ...! |
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1 | Scene 240 | Kurisu | There really was a gunshot... |
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1 | Scene 240 | Kurisu | Okabe! |
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1 | Scene 240 | Kurisu | What happened!? Are you okay!? |
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1 | Scene 240 | Kurisu | I brought it, but... |
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1 | Scene 240 | Kurisu | Hey, tell me what happened, will you!? |
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1 | Scene 240 | Kurisu | Should I call an ambulance!? |
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1 | Scene 240 | Kurisu | R-right. If the worldline changes, then this wound will go away. |
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1 | Scene 240 | Kurisu | What do you mean? |
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1 | Scene 241 | Kurisu | ...Huh? |
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1 | Scene 241 | Kurisu | Moeka-san's apartment? Never. |
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1 | Scene 241 | Kurisu | Why do you ask? |
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1 | Scene 241 | Kurisu | Uh, he's not here. |
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1 | Scene 241 | Kurisu | He went to ComiMa, remember? |
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1 | Scene 241 | Kurisu | Let me sleep, for crying out loud. |
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1 | Scene 241 | Kurisu | I was up all night. |
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1 | Scene 241 | Kurisu | Will you guys shut up? You're giving me a headache. |
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1 | Scene 241 | Kurisu | Argh! Shut up! |
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1 | Scene 241 | Kurisu | What are you talking about!? |
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1 | Scene 242 | Kurisu | First, get your character straight! What kind of mad scientist talks about the Hammer of Justice? |
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1 | Scene 242 | Kurisu | Uh, I don't think that's a good idea. |
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1 | Scene 242 | Kurisu | Are you trying to get us arrested? |
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1 | Scene 242 | Kurisu | Okabe... |
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1 | Scene 242 | Kurisu | Oh god... |
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1 | Scene 242 | Kurisu | Fascinating. |
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1 | Scene 242 | Kurisu | In theory. I'd like to see objective data, but that's obviously impossible. |
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1 | Scene 242 | Kurisu | O-of course it did. |
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1 | Scene 242 | Kurisu | Besides, we were already planning to crack SERN's database, weren't we? |
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1 | Scene 242 | Kurisu | Fine. Let's see what's in there. If the mail data exists, then it's proof that what you said is true. |
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1 | Scene 243 | Kurisu | Uh, you lost me. |
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1 | Scene 243 | Kurisu | So the first D-Mail started everything... |
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1 | Scene 243 | Kurisu | Was that the one you showed me at ATF? |
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1 | Scene 243 | Kurisu | The one that said I died or something. |
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1 | Scene 243 | Kurisu | What? |
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1 | Scene 243 | Kurisu | There you are. |
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1 | Scene 243 | Kurisu | What are you doing here? |
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1 | Scene 243 | Kurisu | You said you wanted to be alone. I ran the numbers and concluded that I had the greatest probability of finding you here. |
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1 | Scene 243 | Kurisu | H-hey! Is that how you treat someone who's worried about you? |
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1 | Scene 243 | Kurisu | N-not that I'm worried about you or anything! |
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1 | Scene 244 | Kurisu | I was going to leave you alone at first. |
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1 | Scene 244 | Kurisu | But you've been acting weird the last couple days. I mean, you're always weird, but more than usual. |
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1 | Scene 244 | Kurisu | You look like a kid forced to eat crappy oatmeal. What happened? |
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1 | Scene 244 | Kurisu | Then why did you cancel the cracking of SERN? |
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1 | Scene 244 | Kurisu | Oh, so you're afraid of triggering arrest flags. I get it. |
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1 | Scene 244 | Kurisu | That's not like you at all. What happened to your ego? What happened to the insane mad scientist, Hououin Kyo-- |
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1 | Scene 244 | Kurisu | ...! |
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1 | Scene 244 | Kurisu | ...Which friend to let die? What are you talking about? |
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1 | Scene 244 | Kurisu | Uh... I may have figured that out when we first met. |
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1 | Scene 244 | Kurisu | Tell me, Okabe. What do you mean? |
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1 | Scene 245 | Kurisu | You've never hesitated to ask me for help before. |
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1 | Scene 245 | Kurisu | Don't hold back now. |
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1 | Scene 245 | Kurisu | ...eh? |
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1 | Scene 245 | Kurisu | And where SERN doesn't take over the world, right. Everyone lives. Everyone is free. You made it sound perfect. |
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1 | Scene 245 | Kurisu | ... |
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1 | Scene 245 | Kurisu | ... |
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1 | Scene 245 | Kurisu | ... |
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1 | Scene 245 | Kurisu | Hey, Okabe. |
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1 | Scene 245 | Kurisu | How credible do you find this attractor field model? |
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1 | Scene 245 | Kurisu | It's all secondhand info from John Titor -- from Amane-san, isn't it? |
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1 | Scene 246 | Kurisu | I get that it's the accepted model in 2036. |
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1 | Scene 246 | Kurisu | But how exactly did scientists prove the existence of attractor fields? |
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1 | Scene 246 | Kurisu | Even if they're right about convergence... |
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1 | Scene 246 | Kurisu | What about the relationship between worldlines? |
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1 | Scene 246 | Kurisu | But that's just from your perspective, Okabe. |
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1 | Scene 246 | Kurisu | Once you go to the Beta worldline, the 'me' that your brain perceives will die. |
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1 | Scene 246 | Kurisu | In other words, your perspective will have chosen the worldline where I die instead of the one where I don't. However... |
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1 | Scene 246 | Kurisu | Why can't the world your brain perceives be different from the world my brain perceives? |
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1 | Scene 246 | Kurisu | Like trains, maybe. |
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1 | Scene 246 | Kurisu | Um, let me give you an easy example... |
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1 | Scene 247 | Kurisu | If I want to take the train from Akiba to Yokohama, which route should I use? |
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1 | Scene 247 | Kurisu | It's just an example. Geez. |
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1 | Scene 247 | Kurisu | You choose to take the Yamanote Line to Tokyo Station, then transfer to the Tokaido Main Line for the rest of your trip. |
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1 | Scene 247 | Kurisu | But I take the Yamanote Line to Osaki, then transfer to the Shonan-Shinjuku Line. |
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1 | Scene 247 | Kurisu | Another person -- say, Hashida-san -- might decide to take the Keihin Tohoku Line for some reason. |
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1 | Scene 247 | Kurisu | And Mayuri might ride the Shinkansen from Tokyo. |
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1 | Scene 247 | Kurisu | You and I ride the same train until Tokyo Station. But from there, we ride different lines, while still aiming for the same destination. |
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1 | Scene 247 | Kurisu | ...I like to use my imagination too, sometimes. |
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1 | Scene 247 | Kurisu | But where's the proof that there's only one world? |
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1 | Scene 247 | Kurisu | In other words, an unknown time traveler and your unexplainable super power. |
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1 | Scene 248 | Kurisu | There's no way to prove that she was Hashida's daughter, or anything she said about 2036 either. Not without going there ourselves. |
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1 | Scene 248 | Kurisu | And if Reading Steiner is what you say, then it means that your subjective experience influences the memories of every single human being. |
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1 | Scene 248 | Kurisu | That's completely absurd, Okabe. If it's true, then you're literally a god. |
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1 | Scene 248 | Kurisu | But there are no gods in reality. |
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1 | Scene 248 | Kurisu | The world doesn't revolve around you. |
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1 | Scene 248 | Kurisu | It's just your brain making you believe that it does. |
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1 | Scene 248 | Kurisu | If that makes you this world's god, then I must be a god too. My brain is just as big as yours. |
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1 | Scene 248 | Kurisu | Let's say you choose the worldline where I die. That doesn't mean I have to do the same. |
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1 | Scene 248 | Kurisu | The fact is that I am standing here right now, observing the world with my own subjectivity. |
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1 | Scene 248 | Kurisu | I already exist on a worldline where I don't die. |
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1 | Scene 249 | Kurisu | Even if your perspective shifts to the Beta worldline, my perspective might remain here. |
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1 | Scene 249 | Kurisu | It's a question of where the soul lies. And I won't let you have your way with my soul. |
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1 | Scene 249 | Kurisu | But there's a chance I'm right. |
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1 | Scene 249 | Kurisu | So you have nothing to worry about. |
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1 | Scene 249 | Kurisu | The problem is that you don't want to let me die, right? |
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1 | Scene 249 | Kurisu | But if my hypothesis is correct, I'll still be alive on another possible worldline. |
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1 | Scene 249 | Kurisu | So there's no reason to be afraid. |
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1 | Scene 249 | Kurisu | The same is true of attractor fields. |
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1 | Scene 249 | Kurisu | It hasn't been proven. Even if someone did prove it by 2036, that doesn't help us here in the present. |
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1 | Scene 249 | Kurisu | In other words... |