Kaneda Shotaro [éį° æĢåĪŠé] (
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Capsule 005 ð (Video)
[The video feed pops on, showing Kaneda on his bed with...what looks to be the remains of something electronic. Something...pretty familiar. So familiar that it may match what you're holding in your hand to watch this said video. Wires are spilling out of it, some not even attached anymore, and the casing looks like it got bent like a spoon.]
So.
Anyone know how to fix a busted comm?
[A hand reaches up to rub the back of his neck as the other gingerly picks up the device between two fingers, wires dangling.]
I'd say technical difficulties is understating a biiiit~ but I guess it depends on your point of view.
[It's for a friend, okay.]
So.
Anyone know how to fix a busted comm?
[A hand reaches up to rub the back of his neck as the other gingerly picks up the device between two fingers, wires dangling.]
I'd say technical difficulties is understating a biiiit~ but I guess it depends on your point of view.
[It's for a friend, okay.]
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Yeah. Like space.
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[Tons of people had been there, but never once had he thought to ask.]
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[It certainly was the general consensus among the spacefaring folks he met here. Japan never made it that far in his world. A giant space station/laser, sure, but not TRAVELING.]
And you LIVE there?
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[A pause.]
And...do you mean the United States of America? That country hasn't been around for at least two hundred years.
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[He sits bolt upright, eyes widened as far as they can go.]
What happened to it? It finally blow itself up?
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If I've got you.
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What about Japan?
[The edge in his voice is gone, now replaced with curiosity. Soft curiosity.]
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[Man, I really don't want to tell this kid that the sea levels rose and swallowed Japan a long time ago...]
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Yeah.
It's not part of that, is it?
[You're not...wrong...Kaneda...]
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...no. A...lot of natural disasters and...global warming lead to the seas rising.
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[Even he can work out what Isaac means by that.]
So it's gone. That's what you're saying.
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Yeah. It's...been gone for a while.
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[His voice lifts up a little.]
That's okay. It's gone in my world, too. At least...Neo Tokyo is.
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[Vague, but the way it's said, it's definitely not a part of history Kaneda wants to dip into. At least not in depth.]
The government fucked up.
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They must have fucked up pretty well for it to just be gone.
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World War III destroyed Tokyo in the 80s.
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...it ended...ten years ago.
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How'd it happen?
[Because he knows what happens with his. He's morbidly curious on this one.]
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...it was...over resources.
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